Restricted access definition
Restricted access means that access to reclaimed water by the general public is controlled.
Restricted access or “limited access” means that only counsel of record and the court shall have internet access to the electronic case files.
Restricted access means the NCTR may use and share your records with the public for purposes such as education, but only if the NCTR removes your personal information. Personal information means information that identifies you or could be used to identify you. Your personal information will be held by the NCTR and may be made available to researchers, but only under strict confidentiality conditions. Your personal information will not be available to the public and will not be published. Your family will not be allowed to see your records.
Examples of Restricted access in a sentence
All Account Assets shall be held in cryptocurrency wallets (in each case comprising a part of the Account) established and controlled by the Client (or, with respect to the portion of the Account and Account Assets that constitute Collateral, established by the Client and controlled by the Investor to the extent provided herein), to which the Asset Manager shall have Restricted Access.
More Definitions of Restricted access
Restricted access means data or information that is deemed by the NSDP to be of a critical nature and therefore may be withheld from the committee at the sole discretion of the NSDP.
Restricted access means that access is only available to specific persons who, having satisfied pre-conditions set by the Airport Company, are permitted to have such access by the Airport Company;
Restricted access in relation to any moneys at any time standing to the credit of an Account, means either:
Restricted access means the court has restricted public access to information or documents. Access may be restricted on the court’s own order or on the motion of a party or other person who is the subject of information in a case document.
Restricted access means that access is only available to specific persons
Restricted access means that access provided to a single case subscriber. It shall consist of electronic access to only the non confidential court records for the case for which the subscription has been purchased.
Restricted access means access is limited to those data essential to the purposes set forth in this Agreement. CHSS coaches and staff will use confidential, personally identifiable student information to conduct analyses and prepare reports for Partner Schools and District in alignment with the purposes set forth in this Agreement. District shall provide CHSS data within two weeks of the end of each marking period (quarters, semesters, or trimesters) and final school year-end through secure electronic data file transfers and/or by granting CHSS restricted access to District data systems. CHSS will treat all data as Confidential Information according to the terms outlined in this Agreement. In accordance with the requirements of FERPA, CHSS coaches and staff assigned to work with District shall be considered school officials with legitimate educational interests for the purpose of having restricted access to school data. The following personally identifiable student data are considered essential to the purposes set forth in this Agreement: • Demographic characteristics • Course enrollment • Credits earned and attempted • Course performance, including grades and GPA • Attendance records • Discipline records • Additional data and metrics implemented or tracked by the Partner School and/or District related to implementation of the 9GS program Additionally, CHSS will use aggregated school-level data and de-identified student-level data to study and evaluate its programs and services, as described in Section 5 of this Agreement. Results of this analysis will be reviewed with authorized district and partner school staff. District will be asked to provide CHSS aggregated school-level and de- identified student-level data for these purposes. The data shall be securely transferred to CHSS in electronic data files. De-identified data should have all direct and indirect personal identifiers removed before collection by CHSS. The studies and evaluations will be conducted in a manner that will not permit the re-identification of any students by anyone other than the school district that provided the information to CHSS. Data will be kept confidential according to the terms outlined in this Agreement.