Keep Information Current Sample Clauses

Keep Information Current. The Association must keep the Secretary of NYS Hockey up to date with the names of its current officers, their addresses, and their contact information. The Association must assure that it has representatives designated as its ACE (Association Coaching and Education) Coordinator, ADM Coordinator, and SafeSport Coordinator.
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Keep Information Current. The Member Organization must keep AAHA up to date with the names of its current officers, their addresses, and their contact information.
Keep Information Current. The Affiliate Organization must keep the Secretary of NYS Hockey up to date with the names of its current officers, their addresses, and their contact information. The Affiliate Organization must assure that it has a representative designated as its SafeSport Coordinator.
Keep Information Current. The Member must keep LOEAHA up to date with the names of its current officers, their addresses, and their contact information.
Keep Information Current. The Association must keep the Secretary of VSAHA up to date with the names of its current officers, their addresses, and their contact information.

Related to Keep Information Current

  • Project Information Except for confidential information designated by the City as information not to be shared, Consultant agrees to share Project information with, and to fully cooperate with, those corporations, firms, contractors, public utilities, governmental entities, and persons involved in or associated with the Project. No information, news, or press releases related to the Project, whether made to representatives of newspapers, magazines, or television and radio stations, shall be made without the written authorization of the City’s Project Manager.

  • Confidential Information The Administrator and the Trust (in such capacity, the “Receiving Party”) acknowledge and agree to maintain the confidentiality of Confidential Information (as hereinafter defined) provided by the Administrator and the Trust (in such capacity, the “Disclosing Party”) in connection with this Agreement. The Receiving Party shall not disclose or disseminate the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information to any Person other than those employees, agents, contractors, subcontractors and licensees of the Receiving Party, or with respect to the Administrator as a Receiving Party, to those employees, agents, technology service providers, contractors, subcontractors, licensors and licensees of any agent or affiliate, who have a need to know it in order to assist the Receiving Party in performing its obligations, or to permit the Receiving Party to exercise its rights under this Agreement. In addition, the Receiving Party (a) shall take all reasonable steps to prevent unauthorized access to the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, and (b) shall not use the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, or authorize other Persons to use the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, for any purposes other than in connection with performing its obligations or exercising its rights hereunder; provided, however, that nothing herein shall limit the Administrator’s ability to collect and use Aggregated Data for the purpose of monitoring the performance, operation or security of the Administrator’s systems or monitoring, enhancing and creating new services. For the avoidance of doubt, such Aggregated Data will not reveal or be capable of revealing the identity of a Fund or any investor in a Fund to any third party, other than to the Administrator’s permitted third party contractors who are involved in the compilation of the Aggregated Data. As used herein, “reasonable steps” means steps that a party takes to protect its own, similarly confidential or proprietary information of a similar nature, which steps shall in no event be less than a reasonable standard of care.

  • Disclosure of Account Information We may disclose information to third parties about Your Account or transfers You make: (1) when it is necessary to complete an electronic transaction; or (2) in order to verify the existence and conditions of Your Account for a third party such as a credit bureau or merchant; or (3) in order to comply with a government agency or court order, or any legal process; or (4) if You give Us written permission.

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