Public Records Law Sample Clauses

Public Records Law. This Agreement, including attachments, is subject to disclosure under Florida’s public records law subject to limited applicable exemptions. SUBRECIPIENT acknowledges, understands, and agrees that, except as noted below, all information in its application and attachments will be disclosed, without any notice to SUBRECIPIENT, if a public records request is made for such information, and the COUNTY will not be liable to SUBRECIPIENT for such disclosure. Social security numbers are collected, maintained and reported by the COUNTY must comply with IRS 1099 reporting requirements and are exempt from public records pursuant to Florida Statutes §119.071. If SUBRECIPIENT believes that information in the Agreement, including attachments, contains information that is confidential and exempt from disclosure, SUBRECIPIENT must include a general description of the information and provide reference to the Florida Statute or other law which exempts such designated information from disclosure in the event a public records request is made. The COUNTY does not warrant or guarantee that information designated by SUBRECIPIENT as exempt from disclosure is in fact exempt, and if the COUNTY disagrees, it will make such disclosures in accordance with its sole determination as to the applicable law. IF THE SUBRECIPIENT HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE SUBRECIPIENT'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THE CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT 000-000-0000, 0000 XXXXXX XXXXXX, XXXX XXXXX, FL 33901, xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/publicrecords.
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Public Records Law. The Contractor shall assist the County in fulfilling all obligations of the County under the Washington Public Records Act (chapter 42.56 of the Revised Code of Washington). In the event that the Contractor fails to fulfill its obligations pursuant to this section and due in whole or in part to such failure a court of competent jurisdiction imposes a penalty upon the County for violation of the Public Records Act, Contractor shall indemnify the County for that penalty, as well as for all costs and attorney fees incurred by the County in the litigation giving rise to such a penalty. The obligations created by this section shall survive the termination of this contract.
Public Records Law. The Contractor agrees to allow the Department and the public access to any documents, papers, letters, or other materials subject to the provisions of Chapters 119 and 945.10, Florida Statutes, made or received by the Contractor in conjunction with this Contract. The Contractor’s refusal to comply with this provision shall constitute sufficient cause for termination of this Contract.
Public Records Law. Pursuant to section 119.0701(2)(a), Florida Statutes, the County is required to provide Contractor with this statement: IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR’S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: 386-736-5935, xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx, by mail at 000 X. Xxxxxxx Xxx., XX 000 XxXxxx, XX 00000. By entering into this Contract, Contractor acknowledges and agrees that any records maintained, generated, received, or kept in connection with, or related to the performance of services provided under, this Contract are public records subject to the public records disclosure requirements of section 119.07(1), Florida Statutes, and Article I, section 24 of the Florida Constitution. Pursuant to section 119.0701, Florida Statutes, any Contractor entering into a contract for services with the County is required to:
Public Records Law. Each Party will fulfill their independent obligations, separately, under the Washington Public Records Act (chapter 42.56 of the Revised Code of Washington). In the event one Party fails to fulfill its obligations pursuant to this section and due in whole or in part to such failure a court of competent jurisdiction imposes a penalty upon the other Party for violation of the Public Records Act, the failing Party shall indemnify the other for that penalty, as well as for all costs and attorney fees incurred by the other Party in the litigation giving rise to such a penalty. The obligations created by this section shall survive the termination of this MOU.
Public Records Law. Contractor expressly understands and agrees that all documents submitted, filed, or deposited with the County by Contractor, unless designated as confidential by a specific statue of the State of Nevada, will be treated as public records pursuant to NRS chapter 239 and shall be available for inspection and copying by any person, as defined in NRS 0.039, or any governmental entity. Contractor expressly and indefinitely waives all of its rights to bring, including but not limited to, by way complaint, interpleader, intervention, or any third party practice, any claims, demands, suits, actions, judgments, or executions, for damages or any other relief, in any administrative or judicial forum, against the County or any of its officers or employees, in either their official or individual capacity, for violations of or infringement of the copyright laws of the United States or of any other nation.
Public Records Law. Contractor shall comply with Florida’s Public Records Laws, and specifically agrees to:
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Public Records Law. The Governing Board and School are subject to the Government Records Access and Management Act. This provision is effective upon the Board’s final approval of the Governing Board’s Application.
Public Records Law. Notwithstanding any other provision of the agreement, the parties understand that all of the other parties are public entities and, as such, are each subject to Arizona's public records law, A.R.S. § 39-121 et. seq.
Public Records Law. 1. Contractor shall assist Xxxxx County to fulfill all obligations of the County under the Washington Public Records Act (chapter 42.56 of the Revised Code of Washington).
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