Privacy Acts definition
Examples of Privacy Acts in a sentence
To comply with School Board Policy not to disclose to the public at any time the identity of the student receiving supplemental services and to be in compliance with Family Educational Rights and Privacy Acts (FERPA).
To the extent Services provided hereunder pertain to the access to student information, Contractor shall adhere to all standards included in Sections 1002.22 and 1002.221, F.S. (the Protection of Pupil Privacy Acts), 20 U.S.C. §1232g - the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the federal regulations issued pursuant thereto (34 CFR Part 99), and/or any other applicable state or federal law or regulation regarding the confidentiality of student information and records.
To the extent the Services provided by BSF involve the access to confidential student information, BSF shall adhere to all standards included in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and Sections 1001.41 and 1002.22, Florida Statutes (the Protection of Pupil Privacy Acts), and other applicable laws and regulations as they relate to the release of student information.
The Supplier acknowledges its obligation in relation to the handling, use, disclosure and processing of personal information pursuant to the Privacy Acts 1993 and 2020 (“the Act”) including Part II of the OECD Guidelines as set out in the Act.
The Confidential Information covered by the Privacy Acts shall be referred to as “Statutory Confidential Information”.
If Motorola is Processing Personal Data within the scope of the California Consumer Protection Act (“CCPA”) and/or the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”) (collectively referred to as the “California Privacy Acts”), Customer acknowledges that Motorola is a “Service Provider” within the meaning of California Privacy Acts.
The Privacy Act's subsection 552a(o)(l)(D) requires CMAs to specify procedures for notifying applicants/recipients at the time of registration and other periodic notice, as directed by the Data Integrity Board of such agency (subject to guidance provided by the Director of OMB pursuant to subsection v), to applicants for and recipients of financial assistance or payments under Federal benefit programs.
The teacher's personnel file is confidential, and access to such file shall be restricted in accordance with applicable State and Federal Privacy Acts.
Test results will be protected under the provisions of state and federal Privacy Acts including, but not limited to 5 U.S.C. 522a, et seq., and may not be released in violation of either Act.
Test results will be protected under the provisions of state and federal Privacy Acts including, but not limited to 5 U.S.C. § 522a, et seq., and may not be released in violation of either Act.