Data Contractor definition

Data Contractor means the third-party entity with which OHA contracts to facilitate the implementation of an OHA Data Program and to collect, aggregate, analyze and report Data for Participants. The Data Contractor will be a Subcontractor and Business Associate of the OHA. Initially, the Data Contractor is the Hospital Industry Data Institute (HIDI), a nonprofit Missouri corporation, owned by the Missouri Hospital Association.

Examples of Data Contractor in a sentence

  • With respect to the use and maintenance of Student Data, Contractor shall be under the direct control and supervision of the LEA.

  • Further, upon the relocation of State Data, Contractor shall securely dispose of such copies from the former data location according to National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) approved methods and certify in writing to the State that such State Data has been disposed of securely.

  • To the extent Contractor has access to, processes, handles, collects, transmits, stores or otherwise deals with State Data, Contractor shall maintain first party Breach Notification Coverage of not less than $1,000,000.00.

  • To the extent that Contractor is given State Data, Contractor shall safeguard the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the State Data.

  • Before Contractor may access, create or maintain any of University’s FERPA Data, Contractor must execute EXHIBIT ___ [Note: Insert Exhibit number/letter.], FERPA Confidentiality and Security Addendum.

  • To the extent Contractor has access to, processes, handles, collects, transmits, stores or otherwise deals with State Data, Contractor shall maintain first party Breach Notification Coverage of not less than $1,000,000.

  • If Contractor fails to safeguard the confidentiality of Airport Security Data, Contractor is liable for the reasonable costs of actions taken by the City, the airlines, the Federal Aviation Administration ("FAA"), or the Transportation Security Administration ("TSA") that the applicable entity, in its sole discretion, determines to be necessary as a result, including without limitation the design and construction of improvements, procurement and installation of security devices, and posting of guards.

  • To the extent Contractor has access to, processes, handles, collects, transmits, stores or otherwise deals with State Data, Contractor shall maintain first party Breach Notification Coverage of not less than $500,000.00.

  • In the event of disaster or catastrophic failure that results in significant Data loss or extended loss of access to Data, Contractor shall notify Purchaser by the fastest means available and also in writing.

  • To the extent Contractor has access to, processes, handles, collects, transmits, stores or otherwise deals with State Data, Contractor shall maintain first party Breach Notification Coverage of not less than $1,000,000.00 Before commencing work on this Contract the Contractor must provide certificates of insurance to show that the foregoing minimum coverages are in effect.

Related to Data Contractor

  • Supplier/Contractor means the individual, firm or company with whom the contract has been concluded for supplying the Goods and Services under the Contract. The Supplier/Contractor shall be deemed to include its successors (approved by the purchaser), representatives, heirs, executors, administrators and permitted;

  • Prime Contractor means, in relation to a multiple-employer workplace,

  • Contractor means the Party selected to provide the goods or Services to the State under this Contract.

  • Reporting Subcontractor means with respect to any Person, any Subcontractor for such Person that is “participating in the servicing function” within the meaning of Item 1122 of Regulation AB. References to a Reporting Subcontractor shall refer only to the Subcontractor of such Person and shall not refer to Subcontractors generally.

  • Key Subcontractor means any subcontractor that will (a) fill any of the following key project roles: project management, lead design firm, quality control management, and quality assurance management or (b) serve as a key task leader for geotechnical, hydraulics and hydrology, structural, environmental, utility or right-of-way issues. See Form Q.