Theft Protection definition
Examples of Theft Protection in a sentence
Contractor and subcontractors shall comply with the Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act (ORS 646A.600 et seq.).
Identity Theft Protection Act (2004 Public Act 442, as amended by Public Act 566 of 2006).
Therefore, prior to the receipt of, and during the period in which Contractor has possession of or access to, any Personal Information, Contractor shall have in place, a formal written information security program that provides safeguards to protect Personal Information from loss, theft, and disclosure to unauthorized persons, as required by the Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act, ORS 646A.600-646A.628.
Prior to the receipt of, and during the period in which Contractor has possession of or access to, any Personal Information, Contractor shall have and maintain a formal written information security program that provides safeguards to protect Personal Information from loss, theft, and disclosure to unauthorized persons, as required by the Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act, ORS 646A.600-646A.628.
Pursuant to this authorization, the Charter Schools Office shall abide by the regulations that govern the use of student data within the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA - 34 CFR Part 99), the Michigan Identity Theft Protection Act of 2004, and the Privacy Act of 1974.
Charges not included at the time of rental motorized travel instrument booking include: Collision Damage Waiver, Personal Accident Insurance, Theft Protection Coverage, fuel, applicable taxes for optional services, local taxes, airport service charges, additional driver charges, and drop-off charges.
Grantee must have and maintain a formal written information security program that provides safeguards to protect Confidential Information from loss, theft, and disclosure to unauthorized persons, as required by the Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act, ORS 646A.600-646A.628.
Per the Identity Theft Protection Act 452 of 2004, 445.72, in the event of a data breach the Data Receiver will be responsible for contacting and informing any parties, including students, which may have been affected by the incident or security breach.
Contractor shall develop and implement appropriate privacy safeguards to protect the security of any consumer personal information that it will possess in its performance of this contract pursuant to the Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act of 2007, ORS 646A.600 to 646A.628.
The Contactor must collect, process, store, and transfer Department of Treasury personal, confidential or sensitive data in accordance with the contractual agreement, State of Michigan policies and the laws of the State of Michigan and the United States, including, but is not limited to the following: • The Michigan Identity Theft Protection Act, MCL 445.61 et seq; • The Michigan Social Security Number Privacy Act, MCL 445.82 et seq.