BUSINESS ASSOCIATE REQUIREMENTS UNDER HIPAA Sample Clauses

BUSINESS ASSOCIATE REQUIREMENTS UNDER HIPAA. A. The definitions contained in this section are derived from federal law. Should there be any conflict between the meanings assigned in this Agreement and the meanings defined in applicable federal law (even in the event of future amendments to law that create such conflict), the definitions found in federal law will prevail.
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BUSINESS ASSOCIATE REQUIREMENTS UNDER HIPAA. 5.12.1.1. Definitions: The definitions contained in this Section are derived from federal law. Should there be any conflict between the meanings assigned in this Contract and the meanings defined in applicable federal law (even in the event of future amendments to law that create such conflict), the definitions found in federal law shall prevail.

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