Common use of Public Records Act Requests Clause in Contracts

Public Records Act Requests. In accordance with the Public Records Act (California Government Code §§ 6250 et seq.), SOQs and related documents submitted pursuant to this Request for Qualification will be subject to disclosure and review by the public once the Selected Firms are announced and upon a request made in compliance with the Public Records Act as required by law. Except as otherwise required by Applicable Law, the District will not disclose trade secrets or proprietary information submitted by an Applicant provided that the Applicant has specifically and conspicuously marked and identified such information as “Proprietary and Confidential Information” at each location in its SOQs where such information appears. Notwithstanding any such markings or identification of information by Applicant as “Proprietary and Confidential,” the District reserves the right to independently determine whether any such information is subject to disclosure and to make such information available for review to the public to the extent required by Applicable Law.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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Public Records Act Requests. In accordance with the Public Records Act (California Government Code §§ 6250 et seq.), SOQs and related documents submitted pursuant to this Request for Qualification will be subject to disclosure and review by the public once the Selected Firms are announced and upon a request made in compliance with the Public Records Act as required by law. Except as otherwise required by Applicable Law, the District will not disclose trade secrets or proprietary information submitted by an Applicant provided that the Applicant has specifically and conspicuously marked and identified such information as “Proprietary and Confidential Information” at each location in its SOQs SOQ where such information appears. Notwithstanding any such markings or identification of information by Applicant as “Proprietary and Confidential,” the District reserves the right to independently determine whether any such information is subject to disclosure and to make such information available for review to the public to the extent required by Applicable Law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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