Third Business Day Sample Clauses

Third Business Day. No later than 5 p.m. on the third business day after Discovery, or a time within which Discovery reasonably should have been made by Contractor of a Breach of Confidential Information, Contractor shall provide written notification to DHHS of all reasonably available information about the Breach, and Contractor's investigation, including, to the extent known to Contractor: 4.3.1. The date the Breach occurred; 4.3.2. The date of Contractor's and, if applicable, Subcontractor's Discovery; 4.3.3. A brief description of the Breach, including how it occurred and who is responsible (or hypotheses, if not yet determined); 4.3.4. A brief description of Contractor's investigation and the status of the investigation; 4.3.5. A description of the types and amount of Confidential Information involved; 4.3.6. Identification of and number of all individuals reasonably believed to be affected, including first and last name of the individual(s) and if applicable, the Legally Authorized Representative, last known address, age, telephone number, and email address if it is a preferred contact method; 4.3.7. Contractor’s initial risk assessment of the Breach, demonstrating whether individual or other notices are required by applicable law or this DUA for DHHS approval, including an analysis of whether there is a low probability of compromise of the Confidential Information or whether any legal exceptions to notification apply; 4.3.8. Contractor's recommendation for DHHS’s approval as to the steps individuals and/or Contractor on behalf of individuals, should take to protect the individuals from potential harm, including Contractor’s provision of notifications, credit protection, claims monitoring, and any specific protections for a Legally Authorized Representative to take on behalf of an individual with special capacity or circumstances; 4.3.9. The steps Contractor has taken to mitigate the harm or potential harm caused (including without limitation the provision of sufficient resources to mitigate); 4.3.10. The steps Contractor has taken, or will take, to prevent or reduce the likelihood of recurrence of a similar Breach; 4.3.11. Identify, describe or estimate of the persons, Workforce, Subcontractor, or individuals and any law enforcement that may be involved in the Breach; 4.3.12. A reasonable schedule for Contractor to provide regular updates regarding response to the Breach, but no less than every three (3) business days, or as otherwise directed by DHHS in writing, inclu...
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Third Business Day. No later than 5 p.m. on the third business day after Discovery, or a time within which Discovery reasonably should have been made by Contractor of a Breach of Confidential Information, Contractor shall provide written notification to DHHS of all reasonably available information about the Breach, and Contractor's investigation, including, to the extent known to Contractor: The date the Breach occurred; The date of Contractor's and, if applicable, Subcontractor's Discovery; A brief description of the Breach, including how it occurred and who is responsible (or hypotheses, if not yet determined); A brief description of Contractor's investigation and the status of the investigation; A description of the types and amount of Confidential Information involved; Identification of and number of all individuals reasonably believed to be affected, including first and last name of the individual(s) and if applicable, the Legally Authorized Representative, last known address, age, telephone number, and email address if it is a preferred contact method; Contractor’s initial risk assessment of the Breach, demonstrating whether individual or other notices are required by applicable law or this DUA for DHHS approval, including an analysis of whether there is a low probability of compromise of the Confidential Information or whether any legal exceptions to notification apply; Contractor's recommendation for DHHS’s approval as to the steps individuals and/or Contractor on behalf of individuals, should take to protect the individuals from potential harm, including Contractor’s provision of notifications, credit protection, claims monitoring, and any specific protections for a Legally Authorized Representative to take on behalf of an individual with special capacity or circumstances; The steps Contractor has taken to mitigate the harm or potential harm caused (including without limitation the provision of sufficient resources to mitigate); The steps Contractor has taken, or will take, to prevent or reduce the likelihood of recurrence of a similar Breach; Identify, describe or estimate of the persons, Workforce, Subcontractor, or individuals and any law enforcement that may be involved in the Breach; A reasonable schedule for Contractor to provide regular updates regarding response to the Breach, but no less than every three (3) business days, or as otherwise directed by DHHS in writing, including information about risk estimations, reporting, notification, if any, mitigation, c...

Related to Third Business Day

  • Non-Business Day If any payment of principal or interest on any Loan or of any other Obligation shall fall due on a day which is not a Business Day, interest or fees (as applicable) at the rate, if any, such Loan or other Obligation bears for the period prior to maturity shall continue to accrue on such Obligation from the stated due date thereof to and including the next succeeding Business Day, on which the same shall be payable.

  • Next Business Day Whenever any payment or other obligation hereunder shall be due on a day other than a Business Day, such payment shall be made on the next succeeding Business Day.

  • Business Day For purposes of these By-Laws, “Business Day” shall mean any day other than a Saturday, a Sunday or a day on which banking institutions in the State of New York are authorized or obligated by law or executive order to close.

  • Local Business Day The definition of Local Business Day in Section 14 is hereby amended by the addition of the words “or any Credit Support Document” after “Section 2(a)(i)” and the addition of the words “or Credit Support Document” after “Confirmation”.

  • Day not a Business Day If any day on or before which any action or notice is required to be taken or given hereunder is not a Business Day, then such action or notice shall be required to be taken or given on or before the requisite time on the next succeeding day that is a Business Day.

  • Payment on non-Business Day If any payment by the Borrower under a Finance Document would otherwise fall due on a day which is not a Business Day: (a) the due date shall be extended to the next succeeding Business Day; or (b) if the next succeeding Business Day falls in the next calendar month, the due date shall be brought forward to the immediately preceding Business Day, and interest shall be payable during any extension under paragraph (a) at the rate payable on the original due date.

  • Non-Business Day Payments Whenever any payment shall be stated to be due on a day other than a Business Day, such payment shall be made on the next succeeding Business Day, and such extension of time shall in such case be included in the computation of payment of interest or fees, as the case may be; provided, however, that if such extension would cause payment of interest on or principal of Eurodollar Rate Advances to be made in the next following calendar month, such payment shall be made on the next preceding Business Day.

  • Working Day Working Day means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday which is observed by the construction industry in the area of the Place of the Work.

  • Day Unless otherwise stated, reference to the terms "day," "days," "month," or "months" mean calendar day, calendar days, calendar month, and calendar months, respectively.

  • Non-Business Days If an Interest Period would otherwise end on a day which is not a Business Day, that Interest Period will instead end on the next Business Day in that calendar month (if there is one) or the preceding Business Day (if there is not).

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