Common use of California Public Records Act Clause in Contracts

California Public Records Act. 15 A. Agreements and their derivative materials may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to the 16 California Public Records Act. Specifically, since agreements and their contents become the exclusive 17 property of COUNTY, they may be considered a matter of public record and may be regarded as public 18 records. Certain exceptions may be those elements of each agreement, which are denoted trade secrets 19 as that term is defined in California Government Code Section 6254.7 and which are so marked as 20 “Trade Secret,” “Confidential” or “Proprietary.” If it is necessary to include proprietary/trade secret 21 information in any of CONTRACTOR’s documents, COUNTY recommends that CONTRACTOR 22 clearly and prominently xxxx the information it believes falls into this category. COUNTY is not the 23 owner of the trade secret, nor the agent or employee of CONTRACTOR, and therefore cannot refuse to 24 disclose the information requested under a Public Record Act request.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 1 Agreement, cams.ocgov.com

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California Public Records Act. 15 A. Agreements and their derivative materials may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to the 16 California Public Records Act. Specifically, since agreements and their contents become the exclusive 17 property of COUNTY, they may be considered a matter of public record and may be regarded as public 18 records. Certain exceptions may be those elements of each agreement, which are denoted trade secrets 19 as that term is defined in California Government Code Section 6254.7 and which are so marked as 20 “Trade Secret,” “Confidential” or “Proprietary.” If it is necessary to include proprietary/trade secret 21 information in any of CONTRACTOR’s documents, COUNTY recommends that CONTRACTOR 22 clearly and prominently xxxx mark the information it believes falls into this category. COUNTY is not the 23 owner of the trade secret, nor the agent or employee of CONTRACTOR, and therefore cannot refuse to 24 disclose the information requested under a Public Record Act request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 1 Agreement

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California Public Records Act. 15 26 A. Agreements and their derivative materials may be subject to public disclosure pursuant to the 16 27 California Public Records Act. Specifically, since agreements and their contents become the exclusive 17 28 property of COUNTY, they may be considered a matter of public record and may be regarded as public 18 29 records. Certain exceptions may be those elements of each agreement, which are denoted trade secrets 19 30 as that term is defined in California Government Code Section 6254.7 and which are so marked as 20 31 “Trade Secret,” “Confidential” or “Proprietary.” If it is necessary to include proprietary/trade secret 21 32 information in any of CONTRACTOR’s documents, COUNTY recommends that CONTRACTOR 22 33 clearly and prominently xxxx the information it believes falls into this category. COUNTY is not the 23 34 owner of the trade secret, nor the agent or employee of CONTRACTOR, and therefore cannot refuse to 24 35 disclose the information requested under a Public Record Act request.. 36 // 37 //

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 1 Agreement

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