Sensitive Personal Information of In Sample Clauses

Sensitive Personal Information of In home Caregivers. Center represents and warrants that, as required by state law (RCW 42.56.640, RCW 42.56.645, and RCW 43.17.410), it agrees to fully comply with all applicable non-disclosure requirements that pertain to the Sensitive Personal Information of In-home Caregivers. 2023-24 ECEAP PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 2023-24 ECEAP PERFORMANCE STANDARDS CONTENTS CONTENTS 1 Introduction to the 2023-24 ECEAP Performance Standards 6 Intent and Authority 7 IA-1 ECEAP Definitions 7 IA-2 Non-Discrimination 9 Child Outcomes 10 CO-1 Developmental Screening and Referrals 10 CO-2 Transition Plan 11 CO-3 Observation 11 CO-4 MyTeachingStrategies® GOLD® Assessment 11 CO-5 Individualization 12 Family Engagement and Partnerships 12 FEP-1 Family Engagement and Partnership Principles 12 FEP-2 Parent-Teacher Conferences 12 FEP-3 Parent-Teacher Conference Content 13 FEP-4 Family Support Visits 13 FEP-5 Family Support Visit Content 14 FEP-6 Health Coordination Services for Families 15 FEP-7 Dental Screening 15 FEP-8 Medical Examinations 15 FEP-9 Family Confidentiality 15 FEP-10 Family Engagement 16 FEP-11 Family Engagement Content 16 FEP-12 Collaborative Visits with Other Programs 17 FEP-13 Resources and Referrals 17 Professional Development, Training and Requirements 18 PDTR-1 Staffing Patterns 18 PDTR-2 ECEAP Staff Qualifications and Annual Learning Plans 18 PDTR-3 ECEAP Director Role 18 PDTR 4-Lead Teacher Role 19 PDTR-5 Lead Teacher Qualifications 19 PDTR-6 Assistant Teacher Role 19 PDTR-7 Assistant Teacher Qualifications 19 PDTR-8 Volunteer Training and Background Check 20 PDTR-9 Employment Requirements 20 PDTR-10 Required Training 20 PDTR-11 Additional Required Training by Role 21 PDTR-12 Staff Recruitment and Selection 22 PDTR-13 Staff Training Program 22 PDTR-14 Family Support Mobility Mentoring Lead 23 PDTR-15 Family Support Staff Role 23 PDTR-16 Family Support Staff Qualifications 23 PDTR-17 Recruitment, Eligibility and Enrollment Staff Role 24 PDTR-18 Coach Role 24 PDTR-19 Coach Qualifications 24 PDTR-20 Health Advocate Role 25 PDTR-21 Health Advocate Qualifications 25 PDTR-22 Health Consultant Role 25 PDTR-23 Health Consultant Qualifications 25 PDTR-24 Nutrition Consultant 25 PDTR-25 Nutrition Consultant Qualifications 25 PDTR-26 Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant Role 25 PDTR-27 Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant Qualifications 25 Environment 26 ENV-1 Indoor Space 26 ENV-2 Environment – Materials and Equipment 26 ENV-3 Environment – In...
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  • Safeguards for Personal Information Supplier agrees to develop, implement, maintain, and use administrative, technical, and physical safeguards, as deemed appropriate by DXC, to preserve the security, integrity and confidentiality of, and to prevent intentional or unintentional non-permitted or violating use or disclosure of, and to protect against unauthorized access to or accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, or alteration of, the Personal Information Processed, created for or received from or on behalf of DXC in connection with the Services, functions or transactions to be provided under or contemplated by this Agreement. Such safeguards shall meet all applicable legal standards (including any encryption requirements imposed by law) and shall meet or exceed accepted security standards in the industry, such as ISO 27001/27002. Supplier agrees to document and keep these safeguards current and shall make the documentation available to DXC upon request. Supplier shall ensure that only Supplier’s employees or representatives who may be required to assist Supplier in meeting its obligations under this Agreement shall have access to the Personal Information.

  • Handling Sensitive Personal Information and Breach Notification A. As part of its contract with HHSC Contractor may receive or create sensitive personal information, as section 521.002 of the Business and Commerce Code defines that phrase. Contractor must use appropriate safeguards to protect this sensitive personal information. These safeguards must include maintaining the sensitive personal information in a form that is unusable, unreadable, or indecipherable to unauthorized persons. Contractor may consult the “Guidance to Render Unsecured Protected Health Information Unusable, Unreadable, or Indecipherable to Unauthorized Individuals” issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to determine ways to meet this standard.

  • Personal Information 23.1 Subject to any applicable laws, the Licensee authorises XXXXX to:

  • HOW WE MAY USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION 8.1 We will use the personal information You provide to Us to:

  • YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION When using established banking relationships to send your transfer, personal information about you contained in the transaction may be provided to overseas authorities and the beneficiary bank in order to comply with applicable legal obligations and prevent crime. This may include a transfer of your personal data outside the EEA. This information may include your full name, address, date of birth and account number. For more detail on how we transfer data internationally, see our Data Protection Statement.

  • Protecting Your Personal Information In addition to protecting your access codes, you should also take precautions to protect your personal identification information, such as your driver’s license, Social Security number, or tax identification number. This information by itself or together with account information may allow unauthorized access to your accounts. You should treat personal information with the same level of care that you would for your account information. You should also protect and secure all information and data stored in any personal computer or other equipment you use to access our Online Banking service.

  • Access to Personal Information by Subcontractors Supplier agrees to require any subcontractors or agents to which it discloses Personal Information under this Agreement or under any SOW to provide reasonable assurance, evidenced by written contract, that they will comply with the same or substantially similar confidentiality, privacy and security obligations with respect to such Personal Information as apply to Supplier under this Agreement or any SOW. Supplier shall confirm in writing to DXC that such contract is in place as a condition to DXC’s approval of use of a subcontractor in connection with any SOW. Upon request of DXC, Supplier will provide to DXC a copy of the subcontract or an extract of the relevant clauses. Supplier shall ensure that any failure on the part of any subcontractor or agent to comply with the Supplier obligations under this Agreement or any SOW shall be grounds to promptly terminate such subcontractor or agent. If during the term of this Agreement or any SOW, DXC determines, in its exclusive discretion, that any Supplier subcontractor or agent cannot comply with the Supplier obligations under this Agreement or with any SOW, then DXC may terminate this Agreement in whole or in part (with respect to any SOW for which such subcontractor or agent is providing services), if not cured by Supplier within the time prescribed in the notice of such deficiency.

  • Protection of Personal Information Party agrees to comply with all applicable state and federal statutes to assure protection and security of personal information, or of any personally identifiable information (PII), including the Security Breach Notice Act, 9 V.S.A. § 2435, the Social Security Number Protection Act, 9 V.S.A. § 2440, the Document Safe Destruction Act, 9 V.S.A. § 2445 and 45 CFR 155.260. As used here, PII shall include any information, in any medium, including electronic, which can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity, such as his/her name, social security number, biometric records, etc., either alone or when combined with any other personal or identifiable information that is linked or linkable to a specific person, such as date and place or birth, mother’s maiden name, etc.

  • Protection of Confidential Information The Servicer shall keep confidential and shall not divulge to any party, without the Seller’s prior written consent, any nonpublic information pertaining to the Mortgage Loans or any borrower thereunder, except to the extent that it is appropriate for the Servicer to do so in working with legal counsel, auditors, taxing authorities or other governmental agencies or it is otherwise in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices.

  • Treatment of Proprietary and Confidential Information A. Both parties agree that it may be necessary to provide each other during the term of this Agreement with certain confidential information, including trade secret information, including but not limited to, technical and business plans, technical information, proposals, specifications, drawings, procedures, customer account data and like information (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Information”). Both parties agree that all Information shall either be in writing or other tangible format and clearly marked with a confidential, private or proprietary legend, or, when the Information is communicated orally, it shall also be communicated that the Information is confidential, private or proprietary. The Information will be returned to the owner within a reasonable time. Both parties agree that the Information shall not be copied or reproduced in any form. Both parties agree to receive such Information and not disclose such Information. Both parties agree to protect the Information received from distribution, disclosure or dissemination to anyone except employees of the parties with a need to know such Information and which employees agree to be bound by the terms of this Section. Both parties will use the same standard of care to protect Information received as they would use to protect their own confidential and proprietary Information.

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