SPI definition

SPI means the information categories listed at Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 521.002(a)(2).
SPI means the Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction or his/her office.
SPI means the personal information identifying an individual as defined at Tex. Bus. & Com Code 521.002(a)(2). All defined terms found in the Contract shall have the same force and effect, regardless of capitalization.

Examples of SPI in a sentence

  • The Service Provider agrees to bill and receive a portion of the payment for the provisions of goods and services described herein directly from USAC via the Form 474 Service Provider Invoice (SPI).

  • If so, the contractor is liable to VA for liquidated damages in the event of a data breach or privacy incident involving any SPI the contractor/subcontractor processes or maintains under this contract.

  • Complete and return with the Base Contract to HHS, attached as Attachment 2 to this DUA, the HHS Security and Privacy Initial Inquiry (SPI) at https://hhs.texas.gov/laws- regulations/forms/miscellaneous/hhs-information-security-privacy-initial-inquiry-spi.

  • The SPI identifies basic privacy and security controls with which Contractor must comply to protect Confidential Information.

  • If the proposed SPI process has been accepted at the facility at which it is proposed for use, but is not yet listed at the Internet site specified in paragraph (b) of this clause, submit documentation of Department of Defense acceptance of the SPI process.


More Definitions of SPI

SPI means a special purpose investigation.
SPI means the following types of Personal Information: driver’s license numbers, Social Security numbers, credit or debit card numbers, bank account or routing numbers, social 27 insurance numbers, dates of birth, and/or tax identification numbers.
SPI means the data elements listed in the “Table of AT&T SPI Data Elements” located at the end of this appendix. All SPI Data Elements are considered In-Scope Information.
SPI means a special purpose investigation. (((238))) (243) "Special purpose investigation (SPI)" means on-
SPI means any information that: (a) requires a high degree of protection by law and where loss or unauthorized disclosure would require notification by AT&T to government agencies, individuals or law enforcement, and (b) any information that, if made public, could expose individuals to a risk of physical harm, fraud, or identity theft. Examples of SPI include, but are not limited to, social security numbers, national government, such as passport and visa numbers, state- or province-issued identification numbers, driver’s license numbers, dates of birth, bank account numbers, credit card numbers, customer authentication credentials, Protected Health Information (PHI) as defined by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Location Based Information (LBI) (as defined above). Note: Authentication credentials, encryption keys, and encryption passwords used to protect Sensitive Personal Information are themselves classified as Sensitive Personal Information.
SPI means the Office of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
SPI means the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.