User Responsibility Sample Clauses

User Responsibility. You agree that you are responsible for all use(s) related to your account. You understand this means that you accept full liability and responsibility for your actions or the actions of anyone who uses the Service via your account with or without your permission. You acknowledge that XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX will be sending you information, including your Password, via e-mail over the Internet. You agree that the Internet is not a secure network and that third parties may be able to intercept, access, use or corrupt the information and telephone calls you transmit over the Internet. In order to maintain the security of your Service, you should safeguard your User IDs and Passwords, as well as the media access control (MAC) address of the Adapter. The MAC address is one of the pieces of information used by XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX to authenticate customer calls and should not be shared.
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User Responsibility. 3.1 You may not transmit any unlawful, threatening, abusive, libellous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, profane or otherwise objectionable material or information of any kind including but not limited to transmission constituting or encouraging conduct which would constitute a criminal offence, give rise to civil liability or otherwise violate any national or international law.
User Responsibility. You are solely responsible for your interactions with other Registered Users and any other parties with whom you interact; provided, however, that Company reserves the right, but has no obligation, to intercede in such disputes. You agree that Company will not be responsible for any liability incurred as the result of such interactions.
User Responsibility. As a user of the Site, you are responsible for the content, material, and information you enter into the system. Your use of the Site is limited based on your user status. You are not authorized to access, use, or disclose any content, material or information in the Site that is not related to samples that you or your organization have submitted for testing. You are responsible for ensuring that access to patient and testing information through LabOnline is only provided to authorized medical personnel. You are responsible for ensuring that LabOnline is being used properly by your facility's users. You will communicate any employment status changes or any adjustments to user accounts needed to the DCPHL. The facility must review user access to LabOnline every 30 days. Unauthorized access, use, or disclosure of any content, material or information in the Site can result in termination of your access tote Site and referral to appropriate authorities. Your password is also your responsibility. It is always important to keep your password confidential. If you forget your username or password, please use the “forgot password” feature on the Site or contact us at XXX-XxxXxxxxx@xx.xxx. The DC PHL reserves the right to change or replace these Terms of Use or to impose new conditions on use of the Site in which case it will post the revised Terms of Use and update the revision date to reflect the effective date of the changes. The DC PHL reserves the right to deny access to the Site or any features of the Site to anyone who violates these Terms of Use. I have read the above LabOnline user agreement and agree to adhere to these requirements. By accepting the Terms of Use, you represent and agree: (i) that you are 18 years of age or older, (ii) to comply with these Terms, all applicable laws and regulations, (iii) to use the Site in accordance with these Terms, the Privacy Notice, and any additional term referenced herein; and (iv) that any content, material or information you submit through the Site will not violate the rights of, or cause injury to, any person or entity. DC Public Health Laboratory User Printed name and Title Date User Signature Date This section is for DC PHL use only Printed name and Title Date Signature Date LabOnline Client Request Form Facility Access *Required Information Would you like to request a virtual LabOnline training for your facility? * Yes No LabOnline Access Type* Partial access- Test Ordering ONLY Full access- Test Ordering and R...
User Responsibility. Users shall be responsible for any costs, fees, charges, or expenses incurred under the person's account in connection with the use of the network or Internet except such costs, fees, charges, and expenses as the school district explicitly agrees to pay.
User Responsibility. 1. Return furniture to original location.
User Responsibility. You agree that you are responsible for all use(s) related to your account. You understand this means that you accept full liability and responsibility for your actions or the actions of anyone who uses the Service via your account with or without your permission. You acknowledge that HopDial will be sending you information, including your Password, via e-mail over the Internet. You agree that the Internet is not a secure network and that third parties may be able to intercept, access, use or corrupt the information and telephone calls you transmit over the Internet. In order to maintain the security of your Service, you should safeguard your User IDs and Passwords, as well as the media access control (MAC) address of the Adapter.
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User Responsibility. The individual using the facility is responsible for cleanup as described in the Facility Usage Guidelines. The individual using the facility must report damages to the Building Manager within 24 hours of the Event Clean-up End Time.
User Responsibility. By completing and executing this User Agreement you are requesting a User ID and Password that will give you access to HMIS, and agreeing to comply with the Code of Ethics contained herein. Initial each item below to indicate your understanding and acceptance of the proper use of your User ID and Password. Failure to uphold the ethical and confidentiality standards set forth below is grounds for immediate termination from HMIS. Please initial next to each line item indicating that you understand and agree to each. If you do not understand any item, please ask for an explanation and do not initial until you understand and agree. My User ID and Password are for my use only and must not be shared with anyone. I must take all reasonable means to keep my Password physically secure. It is my responsibility to keep the HMIS Privacy Sign posted in the lobby and near my work station. It is my responsibility to read the HMIS Privacy Script to every head of household each time I collect data for an entry assessment (intake/program enrollment). I am required to provide a written copy of the Lane County Privacy Notice at the request of a Client on the day of the request. It is my responsibility to request that the visibility of the Entry Assessments (Entry/Exits) and Service Transaction Needs is modified for 1.) Child Only Heads of Household, 2.) Persons who choose not to share your project data with other HMIS Partner Agencies. The only individuals who can view information in the HMIS are the Clients to whom the information pertains, and authorized Users at my organization/program, or at those Partner Agencies with a signed HMIS User Agreement & Code of Ethics forms. I may only view, obtain, disclose, or use information necessary to perform my job. If I am logged into the HMIS and must leave the work area where the computer is located, I must log-off of the HMIS or lock the computer before leaving the work area. Failure to log off the HMIS or lock the computer appropriately may result in a breach in Client confidentiality and system security. I must use the HMIS regularly. Failure to use the HMIS regularly may result in the de-activation or deletion of my license. Hard copies of HMIS information must be kept in a secure file. When hard copies of HMIS information are no longer needed, they must be properly destroyed to maintain confidentiality. If I notice or suspect a security breach, I must immediately notify my Agency Administrator. In the event it is not possible t...
User Responsibility. You shall:  use the Network for educational and research purposes only  determine whether the information you view and access complies with your needs  determine whether you have adequate legal rights to store, reproduce or otherwise make use of the information in the manner intended by yourself  comply with all legal obligations - not limited to obligations imposed by copyright, secrecy, deformation, decency and export laws  Isolate information, execute anti-contamination software and otherwise take steps to ensure that information of a contaminated or infected type will not damage your own or the Franklin College system. The following are examples of activities that are not permitted:  use of another user’s password  sending, displaying or viewing offensive messages or pictures  using obscene or offensive language  harassing, attacking or insulting others by electronic meansinterference with the Network computer settings  use of the Network for playing games  use of the computer system for social networking  violation of copyright laws  intentionally wasting limited resources  use of the Network for commercial purposes without written permission from the College downloading or installing of commercial software, shareware or freeware onto computer drives, discs or memory sticks, without the permission of the Network Manager.  use of the Joint Academic Network (XXXXX) through which the college obtains its internet connection is also governed by the XXXXX Acceptable Use Policy. A copy of the XXXXX acceptable use policy is available here: <xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxxx.xx.xx/library/acceptable-use- policy> Should you encounter examples of the above by accident you should report it to a member of the College CILT staff immediately by contacting the Help Desk in room 96 either in person or on 00000 000 000 xxx 000. Any questions relating to the above information should be directed immediately to the Network Manager.
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