Ohio Public Records Act Sample Clauses

Ohio Public Records Act. The parties acknowledge that the University, as an instrumentality of the State of Ohio, is subject to the Ohio Revised Code 149.43, et seq., and any and all laws pertaining to public records and is therefore, obligated to disclose public records. Should the University receive a request involving information related to Contractor, including the Contract, the University will immediately notify Contractor of the request. Contractor will have 10 calendar days from the date of the notice to assert any applicable legal rights prohibiting disclosure of the information being sought before such information is released. Contractor hereby perpetually releases the University from all liability associated with the release of such information after this 10 calendar day period. It is understood and agreed that the provisions of this section will survive the termination of the Contract.
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Ohio Public Records Act. Contractor hereby acknowledges that Miami, as a public university, is subject to the Ohio Public Records Act (ORC §149.43 et seq.). Miami is obligated to promptly produce public records when requested by the public. Nothing in the Agreement shall prevent Miami from fully complying with the Ohio Public Records Act. Contractor hereby authorizes Miami to disclose copies of this Agreement, and all invoices, receipts, and purchase orders related to the Agreement pursuant to a request made under the Ohio Public Records Act without first providing Contractor notice.

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