Common use of Public Records Requests Clause in Contracts

Public Records Requests. This Contract shall be considered a public document and will be available for inspection and copying by the public in accordance with the Public Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW (the “Act”). If the Contractor considers any portion of any record provided to the County under this Contract, whether in electronic or hard copy form, to be protected under law, the Contractor shall clearly identify each such portion with words such as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.” If a request is made for disclosure of such portion, the County will determine whether the material should be made available under the Act. If the County determines that the material is subject to disclosure, the County will notify the Contractor of the request and allow the Contractor ten (10) business days to take whatever action it deems necessary to protect its interests. If the Contractor fails or neglects to take such action within said period, the County will release the portions of record(s) deemed by the County to be subject to disclosure. The County shall not be liable to the Contractor for inadvertently releasing records pursuant to a disclosure request not clearly identified by the Contractor as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.”

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Public Records Requests. This Contract shall be considered a public document and will be available for inspection and copying by the public in accordance with the Public Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW (the “Act”). If the Contractor Grantee considers any portion of any record provided to the County under this Contract, whether in electronic or hard copy form, to be protected under law, the Contractor Grantee shall clearly identify each such portion with words such as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.” If a request is made for disclosure of such portion, the County will determine whether the material should be made available under the Act. If the County determines that the material is subject to disclosure, the County will notify the Contractor Grantee of the request and allow the Contractor Grantee ten (10) business days to take whatever action it deems necessary to protect its interests. If the Contractor Grantee fails or neglects to take such action within said period, the County will release the portions of record(s) deemed by the County to be subject to disclosure. The County shall not be liable to the Contractor Grantee for inadvertently releasing records pursuant to a disclosure request not clearly identified by the Contractor Grantee as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.”

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Samples: your.kingcounty.gov, your.kingcounty.gov

Public Records Requests. This Contract shall be considered a public document and will be available for inspection and copying by the public in accordance with the Public Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW (the “Act”). If the Contractor considers any portion of any record provided to the County under this Contract, whether in electronic or hard copy form, to be protected under law, the Contractor shall clearly identify each such portion with words such as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.” If a request is made for disclosure of such portion, the County will determine whether the material should be made available under the Act. If the County determines that the material is subject to disclosure, the County will notify the Contractor of the request and allow the Contractor ten (10) business days to take whatever action it deems necessary to protect its interestsobtain a court order preventing the County from releasing such material. If the Contractor fails or neglects to take such action within said period, the County will release the portions of record(s) deemed by the County to be subject to disclosure. The County shall not be liable to the Contractor for inadvertently releasing records pursuant to a disclosure request not clearly identified by the Contractor as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.”

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Samples: Renewable Energy Attributes Contract

Public Records Requests. This Contract shall be considered a public document and will be available for inspection and copying by the public in accordance with the Public Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW (the “Act”). If the Contractor considers any portion of any record provided to the County under this Contract, whether in electronic or hard copy form, to be protected under law, the Contractor shall clearly identify each such portion with words such as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.” If a request is made for disclosure of such portion, the County will determine whether the material should be made available under the Act. If the County determines that the material is subject to disclosure, the County will notify the Contractor of the request and allow the Contractor ten (10) business days to take whatever action it deems necessary obtain a court order enjoining release pursuant to protect its interestsRCW 42.56. If the Contractor fails or neglects to take such action within said period, the County will release the portions of record(s) deemed by the County to be subject to disclosure. The County shall not be liable to the Contractor for inadvertently releasing records pursuant to a disclosure request not clearly identified by the Contractor as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY,” or “BUSINESS SECRET.”

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Samples: www.bidnet.com

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Public Records Requests. This Contract shall be considered a public document and will be available for inspection and copying by the public in accordance with the Public Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW (the “Act”). If the Contractor considers any portion of any record provided to the County under this Contract, whether in electronic or hard copy form, to be protected under law, the Contractor shall clearly identify each such portion with words such as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.” If a request is made for disclosure of such portion, the County will determine whether the material should be made available under the Act. If the County determines that the material is subject to disclosure, the County will notify the Contractor of the request and allow the Contractor ten (10) business days to take whatever action it deems necessary obtain a court order enjoining release pursuant to protect its interestsRCW 42.56. If the Contractor fails or neglects to take such action within said period, the County will release the portions of record(s) deemed by the County to be subject to disclosure. The County shall not be liable to the Contractor for inadvertently releasing records pursuant to a disclosure request not clearly identified by the Contractor as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.”

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Samples: www.bidnet.com

Public Records Requests. This Contract shall be considered a public document and will be available for inspection and copying by the public in accordance with the Public Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW (the “Act”). If the Contractor considers any portion of any record provided to the County under this Contract, whether in electronic or hard copy form, to be protected under law, the Contractor shall clearly identify each such portion with words such as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.” If a request is made for disclosure of such portion, the County will determine whether the material should be made available under the Act. If the County determines that the material is subject to disclosure, the County will notify the Contractor of the request and allow the Contractor ten (10) business days to take whatever action it deems necessary obtain a court order enjoining release pursuant to protect its interestsRCW 42.56. If the Contractor fails or neglects to take such action within said period, the County will release the portions of record(s) deemed by the County to be subject to disclosure. The County shall not be liable to the Contractor for inadvertently releasing records pursuant to a disclosure request not clearly identified by the Contractor as “CONFIDENTIAL,” “PROPRIETARY” or “BUSINESS SECRET.”

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Samples: www.bidnet.com

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