Provider definition

Provider is any individual or company that provides professional or technical services.
Provider means the legal or physical person selected by the Council for the provision of the Deliverables. This person may equally be referred to as the “Service Provider” or the “Consultant”.

Examples of Provider in a sentence

  • Should law enforcement or other government entities (“Requesting Party(ies)”) contact Provider with a request for Student Data held by the Provider pursuant to the Services, the Provider shall notify the LEA in advance of a compelled disclosure to the Requesting Party, unless lawfully directed by the Requesting Party not to inform the LEA of the request.

  • Provider may, by signing the attached form of “General Offer of Privacy Terms” (General Offer, attached hereto as Exhibit “E”), be bound by the terms of Exhibit “E” to any other LEA who signs the acceptance on said Exhibit.

  • The Provider shall adhere to any applicable law relating to data security.

  • The Provider agrees to utilize administrative, physical, and technical safeguards designed to protect Student Data from unauthorized access, disclosure, acquisition, destruction, use, or modification.

  • Upon request of the LEA, Provider will provide a list of the locations where Student Data is stored.


More Definitions of Provider

Provider means an individual or entity licensed under the laws of the State of Rhode Island or another state to furnish healthcare services. For purposes of this plan, the term provider includes a physician and a hospital. It also means individuals whose services we must cover under Title 27, Chapters 19 and 20 of the R.I. General Laws, as amended from time to time. A provider includes: • midwives; • certified registered nurse practitioners; • psychiatric and behavioral health nurse clinical specialists practicing in collaboration with or in the employ of a physician; • counselors in behavioral health; and • therapists in marriage and family practice. Healthcare services are only covered if those services are provided within the scope of the provider’s license. REHABILITATIVE SERVICES (REHABILITATIVE) means healthcare services that help a person keep, get back, or improve skills and functioning for daily living that have been lost or impaired due to being sick, hurt, or disabled. These services may include physical and occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and psychiatric rehabilitation services in a variety of inpatient and/or outpatient settings. These acute short-term therapies can only be provided by a qualified professional.
Provider means a service provider that offers services other than Telecommunications Services and that provides Listings to CenturyLink for inclusion in the Directory Assistance Database.
Provider means the legal or physical person selected by the Council for the provision of the Deliverables. This
Provider means a hospital, physician or any type of provider licensed, certified or authorized by
Provider means the legally responsible person or business that holds a valid license from Child Care Licensing.
Provider means a Physician, a licensed speech or occupational therapist, licensed professional physical therapist, physiotherapist, audiologist, speech language pathologist, licensed professional counselor, certified nurse practitioner, certified psychiatric/mental health clinical nurse, or other practitioner or facility defined or listed herein, or approved by the Plan Administrator.
Provider means an individual or entity licensed under the laws of the State of Rhode Island or another state to furnish healthcare services. For purposes of this plan, the term provider includes a physician and a hospital. It also means individuals whose services we must cover under Title 27, Chapters 19 and 20 of the R.I. General Laws, as amended from time to time. A provider includes: • midwives; • certified registered nurse practitioners; • psychiatric and behavioral health nurse clinical specialists practicing in collaboration with or in the employ of a physician; • counselors in behavioral health; and • therapists in marriage and family practice. Healthcare services are only covered if those services are provided within the scope of the provider’s license.