Common use of Privacy Act Notification Clause in Contracts

Privacy Act Notification. Submitter agrees that information collected by the NIH from the Submitter, as part of the DSA, may be made public in part or in whole for tracking and reporting purposes. This Privacy Act Notification is provided pursuant to Public Law 93-579, Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. Section 552a. Authority for the collection of the information requested below from the Submitter comes from the authorities regarding the establishment of the National Institutes of Health, its general authority to conduct and fund research and to provide training assistance, and its general authority to maintain records in connection with these and its other functions (42 U.S.C. 203, 241, 289l-1 and 44 U.S.C. 3101), and Sections 301 and 493 of the Public Health Service Act. These records will be maintained in accordance with the Privacy Act System of Record Notice 09-25-0156 (https://xxx.xx.xxx.xxx/forms/Privacy%20Documents/Documents/Privacy%20Act%20Systems%20of%2 0Records%20Notices%20(SORNs)%205-1-15.pdf)) covering “Records of Participants in Programs and Respondents in Surveys Used to Evaluate Programs of the Public Health Service, HHS/PHS/NIH/OD.” The primary uses of this information are to document, track, monitor, and evaluate the submission of data from clinical, basic, and population-based research activities and to notify Submitters in the event a potential error in the dataset is identified, or in the event of updates or other changes to the database. The Federal Privacy Act protects the confidentiality of some NIH records. The NIH will use the information collected for the purposes described above. In addition, the Act allows the release of some information in the Submitter’s records without the Submitter’s permission; for example, if it is requested by members of Congress or other authorized individuals. The information requested in the DSA is voluntary, but necessary for submitting data to the NIMH Data Archive.

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Samples: Submission Agreement, Submission Agreement

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Privacy Act Notification. Submitter agrees Recipients agree that information collected by the NIH from the Submittera Recipient, as part of the DSADUC, may be made public in part or in whole for tracking and reporting purposes. This Privacy Act Notification is provided pursuant to Public Law 93-579, Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. Section 552a. Authority for the collection of the information requested below from the Submitter Recipients comes from the authorities regarding the establishment of the National Institutes of Health, its general authority to conduct and fund research and to provide training assistance, and its general authority to maintain records in connection with these and its other functions (42 U.S.C. 203, 241, 289l-1 and 44 U.S.C. 3101), and Sections 301 and 493 of the Public Health Service Act. These records will be maintained in accordance with the Privacy Act System of Record Notice 09-25-0156 (https://xxx.xx.xxx.xxx/forms/Privacy%20Documents/Documents/Privacy%20Act%20Systems%20of%2 0Records%20Notices%20(SORNs)%205-1-15.pdf)) covering “Records of Participants in Programs and Respondents in Surveys Used to Evaluate Programs of the Public Health Service, HHS/PHS/NIH/OD.” The primary uses of this information are to document, track, monitor, and evaluate the submission use of data from clinicalNIMH Data Archive datasets, basic, and population-based research activities and as well as to notify Submitters in the event a potential error in the dataset is identifiedinterested Recipients of updates, or in the event of updates corrections or other changes to the database. The Federal Privacy Act protects the confidentiality of some NIH records. The NIH will use the information collected for the purposes described above. In addition, the Act allows the release of some information in the SubmitterRecipient’s records without the SubmitterRecipient’s permission; for example, if it is requested by members of Congress or other authorized individuals. The information requested in the DSA this DUC is voluntary, but necessary for submitting obtaining access to data to in the NIMH Data Archive.

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Samples: nda.nih.gov

Privacy Act Notification. Submitter agrees that information collected by the NIH from the Submitter, as part of the DSA, may be made public in part or in whole for tracking and reporting purposes. This Privacy Act Notification is provided pursuant to Public Law 93-579, Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. Section 552a. Authority for the collection of the information requested below from the Submitter comes from the authorities regarding the establishment of the National Institutes of Health, its general authority to conduct and fund research and to provide training assistance, and its general authority to maintain records in connection with these and its other functions (42 U.S.C. 203, 241, 289l-1 and 44 U.S.C. 3101), and Sections 301 and 493 of the Public Health Service Act. These records will be maintained in accordance with the Privacy Act System of Record Notice 09-25-0156 (https://xxx.xx.xxx.xxx/forms/Privacy%20Documents/Documents/Privacy%20Act%20Systems%20of%2 0Records%20Notices%20(SORNs)%205xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xxx/forms/Privacy%20Documents/Documents/Privacy%20Act%20Systems%20of %20Records%20Notices%20(SORNs)%205-1-15.pdf)) covering “Records of Participants in Programs and Respondents in Surveys Used to Evaluate Programs of the Public Health Service, HHS/PHS/NIH/OD.” The primary uses of this information are to document, track, monitor, and evaluate the submission of data from clinical, basic, and population-based research activities and to notify Submitters in the event a potential error in the dataset is identified, or in the event of updates or other changes to the database. The Federal Privacy Act protects the confidentiality of some NIH records. The NIH will use the information collected for the purposes described above. In addition, the Act allows the release of some information in the Submitter’s records without the Submitter’s permission; for example, if it is requested by members of Congress or other authorized individuals. The information requested in the DSA is voluntary, but necessary for submitting data to the NIMH Data Archive.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Submission Agreement

Privacy Act Notification. Submitter agrees that information collected by the NIH from the Submitter, as part of the DSA, may be made public in part or in whole for tracking and reporting purposes. This Privacy Act Notification is provided pursuant to Public Law 93-93- 579, Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. Section 552a. Authority for the collection of the information requested below from the Submitter comes from the authorities regarding the establishment of the National Institutes of Health, its general authority to conduct and fund research and to provide training assistance, and its general authority to maintain records in connection with these and its other functions (42 U.S.C. 203, 241, 289l-1 and 44 U.S.C. 3101), and Sections 301 and 493 of the Public Health Service Act. These records will be maintained in accordance with the Privacy Act System of Record Notice 09-25-0156 (https://xxx.xx.xxx.xxx/forms/Privacy%20Documents/Documents/Privacy%20Act%20Systems%20of%2 0Records%20Notices%20(SORNs)%205-1-15.pdf)) covering “Records of Participants in Programs and Respondents in Surveys Used to Evaluate Programs of the Public Health Service, HHS/PHS/NIH/OD.” The primary uses of this information are to document, track, monitor, and evaluate the submission of data from clinical, basic, and population-based research activities and to notify Submitters in the event a potential error in the dataset is identified, or in the event of updates or other changes to the database. The Federal Privacy Act protects the confidentiality of some NIH records. The NIH will use the information collected for the purposes described above. In addition, the Act allows the release of some information in the Submitter’s records without the Submitter’s permission; for example, if it is requested by members of Congress or other authorized individuals. The information requested in the DSA is voluntary, but necessary for submitting data to the NIMH Data Archive.

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Samples: nda.nih.gov

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Privacy Act Notification. Submitter agrees that information collected by the NIH from the Submitter, as part of the DSA, may be made public in part or in whole for tracking and reporting purposes. This Privacy Act Notification is provided pursuant to Public Law 93-579, Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. Section 552a. Authority for the collection of the information requested below from the Submitter comes from the authorities regarding the establishment of the National Institutes of Health, its general authority to conduct and fund research and to provide training assistance, and its general authority to maintain records in connection with these and its other functions (42 U.S.C. 203, 241, 289l-1 and 44 U.S.C. 3101), and Sections 301 and 493 of the Public Health Service Act. These records will be maintained in accordance with the Privacy Act System of Record Notice 09-25-0156 (https://xxx.xx.xxx.xxx/forms/Privacy%20Documents/Documents/Privacy%20Act%20Systems%20of%2 0Records%20Notices%20(SORNs)%205-1-15.pdf)) covering “Records of Participants in Programs and Respondents in Surveys Used to Evaluate Programs of the Public Health Service, HHS/PHS/NIH/OD.” The primary uses of this information are to document, track, monitor, and evaluate the submission of data from clinical, basic, and population-based research activities and to notify Submitters in the event a potential error in the dataset is identified, or in the event of updates or other changes to the databasethedatabase. The Federal Privacy Act protects the confidentiality of some NIH records. The NIH will use the information collected for the purposes described above. In addition, the Act allows the release of some information in the Submitter’s records without the Submitter’s permission; for example, if it is requested by members of Congress or other authorized individuals. The information requested in the DSA is voluntary, but necessary for submitting data to the NIMH Data Archive.

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Samples: nda.nih.gov

Privacy Act Notification. Submitter agrees that information collected by the NIH from the Submitter, as part of the DSA, may be made public in part or in whole for tracking and reporting purposes. This Privacy Act Notification is provided pursuant to Public Law 93-93- 579, Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. Section 552a. Authority for the collection of the information requested below from the Submitter comes from the authorities regarding the establishment of the National Institutes of Health, its general authority to conduct and fund research and to provide training assistance, and its general authority to maintain records in connection with these and its other functions (42 U.S.C. 203, 241, 289l-1 and 44 U.S.C. 3101), and Sections 301 and 493 of the Public Health Service Act. These records will be maintained in accordance with the Privacy Act System of Record Notice 09-25-0156 (https://xxx.xx.xxx.xxx/forms/Privacy%20Documents/Documents/Privacy%20Act%20Systems%20of%2 0Records%20Notices%20(SORNs)%205-1-15.pdf)) covering “Records of Participants in Programs and Respondents in Surveys Used to Evaluate Programs of the Public Health Service, HHS/PHS/NIH/OD.” The primary uses of this information are to document, track, monitor, and evaluate the submission of data from clinical, basic, and population-based research activities and to notify Submitters in the event a potential error in the dataset is identified, or in the event of updates or other changes to the database. The Federal Privacy Act protects the confidentiality of some NIH records. The NIH will use the information collected for the purposes described above. In addition, the Act allows the release of some information in the Submitter’s records without the Submitter’s permission; for example, if it is requested by members of Congress or other authorized individuals. The information requested in the DSA is voluntary, but necessary for submitting data to the NIMH Data Archive.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: nda.nih.gov

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