Improper disclosure definition

Improper disclosure means disclosure of controlled, private, or protected information to any person who does not have the right to receive the information.
Improper disclosure means disclosure of private, controlled, or protected
Improper disclosure means the disclosure of private, controlled, or protected information to any person who does not have both the right and the need to receive the information.

Examples of Improper disclosure in a sentence

  • Improper disclosure or misuse of patient information whether intentional or due to neglect on my part, is a breach of Montefiore’s policy which will result in disciplinary action and could result in dismissal.


More Definitions of Improper disclosure

Improper disclosure means actual disclosure (including mailing or e-mailing protected information to the wrong physical or e-mail addresses and posting of protected information to unauthorized websites, or loss of control of the protected information (including loss of records in transit, physical burglary, electronic record intrusion), and other events indicating the protected information actually was disclosed to unauthorized parties or there is a reasonable likelihood that it may have been disclosed to unauthorized parties.
Improper disclosure. Means actual disclosure (including mailing or e-mailing protected information to the wrong physical or e-mail addresses and posting of protected information to unauthorized websites), or loss of control of the protected information (including loss of records in transit, physical burglary, electronic record intrusion), and other events indicating that the protected information actually was disclosed to unauthorized parties or there is a reasonable likelihood that it may have been disclosed to unauthorized parties.
Improper disclosure means the use or disclosure of personally identifiable student information for any purpose not authorized by the client that provided PCG with the information.
Improper disclosure means disclosure of confidential information to any person who does not have both the right and the need to receive the information.
Improper disclosure means a disclosure by means of which any natural or juridical person may be identified by the data supplied by same and published by any government organism. When sensitive information about a natural or juridical person is published in
Improper disclosure. Means a disclosure by means of which any natural or juridical person may be identified by the data supplied by same and published by any government organism. When sensitive information about a natural or juridical person is published in such a manner that said person may be identified, or when the published data may bring about the detection of any individual characteristic of any natural or juridical person. For such purposes, multiple natural or juridical persons affiliated among themselves by motives relevant to the disclosed information shall be considered as one single person.
Improper disclosure means a disclosure that is made in bad faith, which includes but is not limited to: