Testing and Revision Procedures Sample Clauses

Testing and Revision Procedures. (Addressable) Section §164.308(a)(7)(i)(D) of the standard states that covered entities will “implement procedures for periodic testing and revision of contingency plans.” As detailed in the ISSPM, the IS Director is responsible for establishing a process to periodically review, test, and update the Contingency Plan and its subcomponents to ensure that they meet the most current require- ments of the standard. The revision process will also allow for updating the technologies used to comply with the standard.
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