Personal Identifiers Sample Clauses

Personal Identifiers. If NC STATE provides the Craft Instructor with personal identifiers as listed in N.C.G.S. §132-1.10 and in N.C.G.S. §14-113.20(b) or any other legally confidential information, Craft Instructor hereby certifies that collection of this information from NC STATE is necessary for the performance of Craft Instructor’s duties and responsibilities on behalf of NC STATE under this Contract. Craft Instructor further certifies that it shall maintain the confidential and exempt status of any social security number information, as required by N.C.G.S. §132-1.10(c)(1), and that it shall not re-disclose personally identifiable information as directed by State and Federal laws. Failure to abide by legally applicable security measures and disclosure restrictions may result in the interruption, suspension and/or termination of the relationship with Craft Instructor for a period of at least five (5) years from date of violation. If Craft Instructor experiences a security breach, as defined in N.C.G.S. §75.61(14), relating to this information, in addition to the Craft Instructor’s responsibilities under the NC Identity Theft Protection Act, Craft Instructor shall immediately notify NC STATE with the information listed in N.C.G.S. §75-65(d)(1-4) and shall fully cooperate with NC STATE. Craft Instructor shall indemnify NC STATE for any breach of confidentiality or failure of its responsibilities to protect confidential information. Specifically, these costs may include, but are not limited to, the cost of notification of affected persons as a result of its unauthorized release of NC STATE data provided to Craft Instructor pursuant to the Contract.
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Personal Identifiers. 1) The Researcher shall remove personal identifiers from the Health Information and replace them with a study code to protect the confidentiality of the Study Participant. 2) The Researcher will ensure that the master list linking the study code to the Study Participant is: a) Securely retained in a location separate from the de-identified study materials or database e.g. locked file cabinet, encrypted computer, secure network computer drive; and b) Only accessible to the Research Associates. 3) The Researcher shall keep and/or securely transmit master lists linking personal identifiers of the Study Participant to study codes separately from the database or paper records containing de-identified information. 4) The Researcher shall use the AHS Non-Identifiable Health Information Standard to help determine if the information is potentially identifiable. Data Matching If AHS or the Researcher are required to data match for research purposes, the following conditions apply: 1) AHS or the Researcher shall data match the information from the sources in Schedule “A” in accordance with the REB approval letter. 2) AHS shall provide information in accordance with the following privacy principles: least amount of information, highest degree of anonymity and on a need-to-know basis.
Personal Identifiers. The employer has exclusive rights to photographs taken of the player in the team's playing uniform and other similar personal identifiers. The employer can use such photos and identifiers in its and its partners' marketing, conducted in any form of printed or electronic media. The employer also has the right to produce, sell, and market products featuring the player's name, image, or other similar personal identifier without separate compensation. The player can use his image taken in the employer's team jersey for their own non-commercial purposes, and, with employer’s explicit permission, also for other purposes.
Personal Identifiers. Mother’s First Name Mother’s Last Name Mother’s Date of Birth Mother’s SSN Mother’s Address Mother’s Zip Code Mother’s Phone number Step 6: Review LinkPlus Matched data: Accept as true match if A: Matched by SSN and DOB plus 3 more Identifier B: Matched by SSN, DOB, Address and Zip Code C: Matched by SSN or DOB and 3 other identifiers D: Matched by SSN and 2 other identifiers and match score is over 25 E: Matched by XXX and 2 other identifiers with match score over 30 D: All remaining should be reviewed at individual level to determine true match Step 7: Combining Results of Both Matching Processes and get Case number: Get the final list of VS/Enrollment linked moms by combine matched files from Step 2 and Step 6. Once list of linked moms identified get all Case Numbers associated with each mom.
Personal Identifiers. Personal identifiers are a means through which Company provides and invoices you for Service, and they include telephone numbers, e-mail addresses and other personal identifiers which are assigned to you by Company at Company's discretion. It is not Company's policy to change arbitrarily personal identifiers; however, Company may be required by a governmental authority, regulation, or otherwise to change or transfer personal identifiers, which do not belong to you and are not considered to be your property. (For example, in the case of an area code split, a state utility commission may require that Company change your area code.) Company may change personal identifiers upon reasonable notice to you, including notice of any associated transfer charges or fees.
Personal Identifiers. Examples of Data Collected Name, address, email address, telephone number, identifiers assigned to you for our internal use, signature, publically available images Why Do We Collect This Data? Account opening, communicating with you, providing products and services to you, carrying out operational and administrative functions, marketing, meeting our regulatory and compliance obligations and preventing financial crime Where Do We Collect Data From? You, your authorized representatives and agents, internally generated information, third party vendors that provide information to assist with marketing, meeting our regulatory and compliance obligations and preventing financial crime Who Do We Share Data With GS affiliates, non-affiliated companies that perform support services for your account or process your transactions with us or our affiliates, vendors who assist with preventing financial crime, GS lawyers, auditors, accountants and others providing professional advice, regulators and law enforcement authorities, your authorized agents and representatives to whom you instruct or authorize us to disclose your data, any person or entity to whom GS is obliged by applicable law to disclose your data and any other party where we have first obtained your prior consent Category: Device and Online Identifiers and Related Information Examples of Data Collected Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, account user name / log-in, device information, device type Why Do We Collect This Data Providing products and services to you, communicating with you, carrying out operational and administrative functions, identifying products that may be of interest to you, helping us improve our products, services and operations, preventing financial crime Where Do We Collect Data From? You, your device, data we collect by placing a cookie on your browser or application
Personal Identifiers. The System will provide the capability to search, collect, update and display ethnicity, national origin, religion, known SRG affiliation, scars, tattoos, body marking descriptions, primary language, place of birth and date of birth and note if the offender is one from a multiple birth.
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Personal Identifiers. The System will allow the designated CTDOC staff to search the offender database using a variety of search fields, including but not limited to, offender ID, name, alias, FBI numbers, Social Security Number, date of birth, driver’s license number.
Personal Identifiers. 1. The Researcher shall remove personal identifiers from the Health Information and replace them with a study code to protect the confidentiality of the Study Participant. 2. The Researcher will ensure that the master list linking the study code to the Study Participant is: a. Securely retained in a location separate from the de-identified study materials or database e.g. locked file cabinet, encrypted computer, secure network computer drive; and b. Only accessible to the Research Associates. 3. The Researcher shall keep and/or securely transmit master lists linking personal identifiers of the Study Participant to study codes separately from the database or paper records containing de-identified information. 4. The Researcher shall use the AHS Non-Identifiable Health Information Standard to help determine if the information is potentially identifiable. Data Matching If AHS or the Researcher are required to data match for research purposes, the following

Related to Personal Identifiers

  • Customer Identification Program (A) To assist the Fund in complying with requirements regarding a customer identification program in accordance with applicable regulations promulgated by U.S. Department of Treasury under Section 326 of the USA PATRIOT Act (“CIP Regulations”), BNYM will do the following:

  • Personally Identifiable Information By submitting any of your personally identifiable information, such as your name, address, email address, phone number or fax number, to us, you consent to our privacy policy located at xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx.

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