Fair Information Practices Sample Clauses

Fair Information Practices. Contractor shall implement reasonable and appropriate fair information practices to ensure:
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Fair Information Practices. Privacy is much broader than just protecting the confidentiality of PII. The protection of PII and the overall privacy of information are concerns both for individuals whose personal information is at stake and for organizations that may be liable or have its reputation damaged should such PII be inappropriately accessed, used, or disclosed. To establish a comprehensive privacy program that addresses the range of privacy issues that Cook County may face, Subrecipient should take steps to establish policies and procedures that address all fair information practices. Collection Limitation—There shall be limits to the collection of personal data by the Subrecipient and any such data shall be obtained by lawful and fair means and, where appropriate, with the knowledge or consent of the data subject. Data collection shall be limited to only the data required to effectuate the stated purpose for which it is collected. Data Quality—Personal data collected shall be relevant to the purposes for which they are to be used, and, to the extent necessary for those purposes, shall be accurate, complete, and kept up to date. Purpose Specification—The purposes for which personal data are collected by the Subrecipient shall be specified not later than at the time of data collection and the subsequent use limited to the fulfillment of those purposes or such others as are not incompatible with those purposes and as are specified on each occasion of change of purpose.
Fair Information Practices. ‌ Globally, policymakers are beginning to build upon existing frameworks to articulate policy frameworks tailored for smart meter privacy issues. Policy coordination in this area seeks to balance the need to promote deployment and business-model innovation while mitigating threats to consumer privacy. In one key example from July of 2011, after soliciting the input of dozens of industry and NGO stakeholders, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) adopted “Fair Information Practice” (FIP) principles to guide implementation of smart meter data management. FIP principles “are a set of internationally recognized practices for addressing the privacy of information about individuals. Information privacy is a subset of privacy. Fair Information Practices are important because they provide the underlying policy for many national laws addressing privacy and data protection matters.” [17] The CPUC decision relies upon seven key concepts of the FIP framework, drawing heavily upon principles articulated by the OECD in 1980. [18][19][20][21]
Fair Information Practices. A. If customer uses information provided by Equifax to rate or declare an applicant/policyholder, not qualified for coverage, Customer will notify, in writing, said applicant/policyholder, specifying the Equifax information (product(s) that influenced this decision. Further, Customer will provide applicant/policyholder Equifax's address and toll free national telephone number such that Equifax can make full disclosure of any information reported or held by Equifax on said applicant/policyholder. EQUIFAX
Fair Information Practices. The Fair Information Practices Principles form the backbone of privacy law in the United States and the concepts they include have played a significant role in the development of data protection laws around the globe. Understanding the Fair Information Practice Principles and how they should be implemented is critical to comply with the various privacy laws that protect personal information.

Related to Fair Information Practices

  • Collection Practices The collection practices used by the Servicer with respect to each Mortgage Note and Mortgage have been in all respects legal, proper and prudent in the mortgage servicing business;

  • Credit Reporting For each Mortgage Loan, the Company shall accurately and fully furnish, in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act and its implementing regulations, accurate and complete information on its borrower credit files to each of the following credit repositories: Equifax Credit Information Services, Inc., TransUnion, LLC and Experian Information Solution, Inc. on a monthly basis.

  • Credit Reports Borrower authorizes Lender to obtain a credit report on Borrower at any time.

  • Privacy Act If performance involves design, development or operation of a system of records on individuals, this Agreement incorporates by reference FAR 52.224-1 Privacy Act Notification (Apr 1984) and FAR 52.224-2 Privacy Act (Apr 1984).

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