Data Ownership and Authorized Access 1. Student Data Property of LEA. All Student Data transmitted to the Provider pursuant to the Service Agreement is and will continue to be the property of and under the control of the LEA. The Provider further acknowledges and agrees that all copies of such Student Data transmitted to the Provider, including any modifications or additions or any portion thereof from any source, are subject to the provisions of this DPA in the same manner as the original Student Data. The Parties agree that as between them, all rights, including all intellectual property rights in and to Student Data contemplated per the Service Agreement, shall remain the exclusive property of the LEA. For the purposes of FERPA, the Provider shall be considered a School Official, under the control and direction of the LEA as it pertains to the use of Student Data, notwithstanding the above.
Responsibility for Information Recipients The Asset Representations Reviewer will be responsible for a breach of this Section 4.9 by its Information Recipients.
Acknowledgement of Services and Responsibility of the Manager The Resident acknowledges that neither the Manager nor the Institution stands in loco parentis with respect to the Resident. The Residence provides living accommodations for independent students who are to be responsible and accountable for their personal needs and their interactions with their fellow residents as opposed to residential care. The Manager is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the residence. The Manager, in consultation with the Institution, may from time to time, in its sole and unfettered discretion, establish and/or amend policies, protocols and guidelines to uphold and ensure compliance with the standards set forth by the Manager, all of which will constitute part of the Residence Community Living Standards or Institution Code of Conduct, as appropriate. The Resident hereby acknowledges and agrees that they are solely responsible for their compliance with / review of such policies, protocols and guidelines (as may be created, amended, revised or restated by the Manager) found at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.
Sharing of Participant Information 22 7.4 REPORTING AND DISCLOSURE AND COMMUNICATIONS TO PARTICIPANTS............................22 7.5 NON-TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT; NO THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES............................23 7.6
Responsibility for Content Vendor is solely responsible for administration, content, intellectual property rights, and all materials at Vendor’s website. DIR reserves the right to require a change of listed content if, in the opinion of DIR, it does not adequately represent the Contract.
INDEMNIFICATION AND CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES Consultant shall indemnify, defend with counsel reasonably acceptable to the City, and hold harmless the City and its officials, officers, employees, agents, contractors, consultants, and volunteers from and against any and all losses, liability, claims, suits, actions, damages, and causes of action arising out of any personal injury, bodily injury, loss of life, or damage to property, or any violation of any federal, state, or municipal law or ordinance, to the extent caused, in whole or in part, by the willful misconduct or negligent acts or omissions of Consultant or its employees, subcontractors, or agents, by acts for which they could be held strictly liable, or by the quality or character of their work. The foregoing obligation of Consultant shall not apply when (1) the injury, loss of life, damage to property, or violation of law arises wholly from the negligence or willful misconduct of the City or its officers, employees, agents, contractors, consultants, or volunteers and (2) the actions of Consultant or its employees, subcontractor, or agents have contributed in no part to the injury, loss of life, damage to property, or violation of law. It is understood that the duty of Consultant to indemnify and hold harmless includes the duty to defend as set forth in Section 2778 of the California Civil Code. Acceptance by City of insurance certificates and endorsements required under this Agreement does not relieve Consultant from liability under this indemnification and hold harmless clause. This indemnification and hold harmless clause shall apply to any damages or claims for damages whether or not such insurance policies shall have been determined to apply. By execution of this Agreement, Consultant acknowledges and agrees to the provisions of this Section and that it is a material element of consideration. In the event that Consultant or any employee, agent, or subcontractor of Consultant providing services under this Agreement is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction or the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) to be eligible for enrollment in PERS as an employee of City, Consultant shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless City for the payment of any employee and/or employer contributions for PERS benefits on behalf of Consultant or its employees, agents, or subcontractors, as well as for the payment of any penalties and interest on such contributions, which would otherwise be the responsibility of City.
Employee’s Responsibility WORK START TIME Employees shall be in their respective assigned working locations, ready to commence work at their designated starting times, and they shall not leave their working locations at times or in a manner inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement.
ADDITIONAL GRANT INFORMATION Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX): B08TI083054-01 Federal Award Date: 10/01/2019 Name of Federal Awarding Agency: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) CFDA Name and Number: 93.959 Awarding Official Contact Information: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Grants Management Officer, Point of Contact is Xxxxx Xxxx, Grants Specialist, Contact Number: (000) 000-0000, Facsimile: (000) 000-0000, Email: Xxxxx.Xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx.xxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx SIGNATURE PAGE FOR SYSTEM AGENCY CONTRACT NO. HHS000663700189 HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION THE GULF COAST CENTER Assoc. Commissioner IDD/BH Date of execution: _July 29, 2020 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx CEO Date of execution: July 29, 2020 THE FOLLOWING ATTACHMENTS TO SYSTEM AGENCY CONTRACT NO. HHS000663700189 HEREBY INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE: ATTACHMENT A STATEMENT OF WORK ATTACHMENT A-1 STATEMENT OF WORK SUPPLEMENTAL ATTACHMENT A-2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT (SAPT) BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT SUPPLEMENTAL ATTACHMENT B PROGRAM SERVICES & UNIT RATES ATTACHMENT C GENERAL AFFIRMATIONS ATTACHMENT D UNIFORM TERMS AND CONDITIONS-GRANTEE ATTACHMENT E SPECIAL CONDITIONS VERSION 1.2 ATTACHMENT F FEDERAL ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS ATTACHMENT G DATA USE AGREEMENT VERSION 8.5 ATTACHMENT H FISCAL FEDERAL FUNDING ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY ACT (FFATA) FORM ATTACHMENT I SYSTEM AGENCY SOLICITATION NO. HHS0006637 INCLUDING ANY CLARIFICATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS MADE IN RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS SUBMITTED DURING POSTING AND ANY ADDENDUM ATTACHMENT X XXXXXXX’S PROPOSAL FOR SOLICITATION NO. HHS0006637 ATTACHMENTS FOLLOW ATTACHMENT A: STATEMENT OF WORK TREATMENT FOR FEMALES SECTION I: PURPOSE Grantee shall provide Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services for one (1) or more of the following service types/levels of care. The below service types/levels of care are based on Texas Administrative Code (TAC) requirements, as referenced in the Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Utilization Management (UM) Guidelines, located at the following link: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business-hhs/provider-portals/behavioral-health-services- providers/substance-use-disorder-service-providers, and American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria located at the following link: xxx.xxxx.xxx, which is a collection of objective guidelines that give clinicians a standardized approach to admission and treatment planning.
Authorization of Services a. The Contractor and its subcontractors shall have in place, and follow, written authorization policies and procedures.
Responsibility of Parties 51.3.1 The Parties agree to abide by the following if a forecast cannot be agreed to: Local Interconnection Trunk Groups will be provisioned to the higher forecast. A blocking standard of one percent (1%) during the average busy hour shall be maintained. Should the Parties not agree upon the forecast, and the Parties engineer facilities at the higher forecast, the Parties agree to abide by the following: