Common use of Termination due to Criminal Proceedings or Statutory Violations Clause in Contracts

Termination due to Criminal Proceedings or Statutory Violations. Covered Entity may terminate the Agreement, effective immediately, if (i) Business Associate is named as a defendant in a criminal proceeding for a violation of HIPAA, the HITECH Act, the HIPAA Regulations or other security or privacy laws or (ii) a finding or stipulation that Business Associate has violated any standard or requirement of HIPAA, the HITECH Act, the HIPAA Regulations or other security or privacy laws is made in any administrative or civil proceeding in which Business Associate has been joined.

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Samples: Hipaa Business Associate Agreement, Hipaa Business Associate Agreement, Hipaa Business Associate Agreement

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Termination due to Criminal Proceedings or Statutory Violations. The Covered Entity may terminate the Agreement, effective immediately, if (i) the Business Associate is named as a defendant in a criminal proceeding for a violation of HIPAA, the HITECH Act, the HIPAA Regulations Rules or other security or privacy laws or (ii) a finding or stipulation that Business Associate has violated any standard or requirement of HIPAA, the HITECH Act, the HIPAA Regulations or other security or privacy laws is made in any administrative or civil proceeding in which Business Associate has been joined.or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: The Business Associate Agreement

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Termination due to Criminal Proceedings or Statutory Violations. Covered Entity may terminate the AgreementContract, effective immediately, if (i) Business Associate is named as a defendant in a criminal proceeding for a violation of HIPAA, the HITECH Act, the HIPAA Regulations or other security or privacy laws or (ii) a finding or stipulation that Business Associate has violated any standard or requirement of HIPAA, the HITECH Act, the HIPAA Regulations or other security or privacy laws is made in any administrative or civil proceeding in which Business Associate the party has been joined.

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Samples: www.acbhcs.org

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