Common use of Formal Notice Clause in Contracts

Formal Notice. No later than three (3) Business Days after discovery of an Incident, or when the Contractor should have reasonably discovered the Incident, the Contractor must provide written formal notification to HHSC using the Potential Privacy/Security Incident Form which is available on the HHSC website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/rights-responsibilities/office-chief- counsel/privacy. The formal notification must include all available information about the Incident, and the Contractor’s investigation of the Incident.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Health and Human Services, Health and Human Services, Health and Human Services

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Formal Notice. No later than three (3) Business Days after discovery of an Incident, or when the Contractor should have reasonably discovered the Incident, the Contractor must provide written formal notification to HHSC using the Potential Privacy/Security Incident Form which is available on the HHSC website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/rights-responsibilities/office-chief- counsel/privacywebsite. The formal notification must include all available information about the Incident, and the Contractor’s 's investigation of the Incident.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Health and Human Services, contracts.hhs.texas.gov

Formal Notice. No later than three (3) Business Days after discovery of an Incident, or when the Contractor should have reasonably discovered the Incident, the Contractor must provide written formal notification to HHSC HHS using the Potential Privacy/Security Incident Form which is available on the HHSC HHS website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/rights-responsibilities/office-chief- xxxxx://XXXxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/rights-responsibilities/office-chief- counsel/privacy. The formal notification must include all available information about the Incident, and the Contractor’s 's investigation of the Incident.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interagency Cooperation Contract Department Of, Health and Human Services Commission

Formal Notice. No later than three (3) Business Days after discovery of an Incident, or when the Contractor should have reasonably discovered the Incident, the Contractor must provide written formal notification to HHSC using the Potential Privacy/Security Incident Form which is available on the HHSC website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/rights-responsibilities/office-chief- counsel/privacy. The formal notification must include all available information about the Incident, and the Contractor’s investigation of the Incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov

Formal Notice. No later than three (3) Business Days after discovery of an Incident, or when the Contractor CONTRACTOR should have reasonably discovered the Incident, the Contractor CONTRACTOR must provide written formal notification to HHSC using the Potential Privacy/Security Incident Form which is available on the HHSC website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/rights-responsibilities/office-chief- counsel/privacy. The formal notification must include all available information about the Incident, and the Contractor’s CONTRACTOR's investigation of the Incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interagency Cooperation Contract Department Of

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Formal Notice. No later than three (3) Business Days after discovery of an Incident, or when the Contractor should have reasonably discovered the Incident, the Contractor must provide written formal notification to HHSC HHS using the Potential Privacy/Security Incident Form which is available on the HHSC HHS website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/rights-responsibilities/office-chief- xxxxx://XXXxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/rights-responsibilities/office- chief-counsel/privacy. The formal notification must include all available information about the Incident, and the Contractor’s 's investigation of the Incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov

Formal Notice. No later than three (3) 3 Business Days after discovery of an Incident, or when the Contractor should have reasonably discovered the Incident, the Contractor must provide written formal notification to HHSC using the Potential Privacy/Security Incident Form which is available on the HHSC website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/rights-responsibilities/office-chief- counsel/privacyTexas Health and Human Services website. The formal notification must include all available information about the Incident, and the Contractor’s investigation of the Incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov

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