Commonwealth Requirements. 20.1 Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, the Contractor: (1) acknowledges that GCPHN is bound by obligations to the Commonwealth under the GCPHN Deed and that the Contractor's acts or omissions (except where it is acting in accordance with the terms of this Agreement) may cause GCPHN to breach or otherwise incur liabilities under the GCPHN Deed; (2) must comply with all reasonable directions of GCPHN, and otherwise provide all assistance and do all things necessary for GCPHN to comply with the GCPHN Deed; (3) must comply with any obligations under any laws relating to working or contact with Vulnerable Persons or police checks; (4) must ensure that any subcontractor approved under this Agreement is engaged under a subcontract that contains all the relevant terms of this Agreement including those relating to subcontracting, intellectual property, obligations equivalent to those under this Clause 20, and in particular that the Contractor has or will secure for itself a right to terminate the subcontract on terms no less favourable than those accorded to GCPHN by Clause 17.2 in the event of this Agreement being terminated; (5) acknowledges that the Commonwealth may collect Personal Information from it, which may be used or disclosed to administer, monitor, review, promote and evaluate this Agreement; and (6) acknowledges that the Commonwealth may: (a) collect, use and disclose the Personal Information of the Contractor; and (b) disclose information about the Contractor to, and receive information about the Contractor from, any Commonwealth or other entity that maintains the Commonwealth Department of Health’s electronic on-line grant management system or has a directly- related policy interest or a role in administering the Primary Health Networks Core Funding Program. 20.2 The Contractor must allow the Auditor-General, the Privacy Commissioner, the Commonwealth Ombudsman and persons authorised in writing by the Commonwealth: (1) to access: (a) premises at which any Contract Material is stored or at which the services are undertaken; and (b) its personnel; and (2) to inspect and copy any Contract Material.
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Sources: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement
Commonwealth Requirements.
20.1 Notwithstanding anything else in this Agreement, the Contractor:
(1) acknowledges that GCPHN is bound by obligations to the Commonwealth under the GCPHN Deed and that the Contractor's acts or omissions (except where it is acting in accordance with the terms of this Agreement) may cause GCPHN to breach or otherwise incur liabilities under the GCPHN Deed;
(2) must comply with all reasonable directions of GCPHN, and otherwise provide all assistance and do all things necessary for GCPHN to comply with the GCPHN Deed;
(3) must comply with any obligations under any laws relating to working or contact with Vulnerable Persons or police checks;
(4) must ensure that any subcontractor approved under this Agreement is engaged under a subcontract that contains all the relevant terms of this Agreement including those relating to subcontracting, intellectual property, obligations equivalent to those under this Clause 20, and in particular that the Contractor has or will secure for itself a right to terminate the subcontract on terms no less favourable than those accorded to GCPHN by Clause 17.2 in the event of this Agreement being terminated;
(5) acknowledges that the Commonwealth may collect Personal Information from it, which may be used or disclosed to administer, monitor, review, promote and evaluate this Agreement; and
(6) acknowledges that the Commonwealth may:
(a) collect, use and disclose the Personal Information of the Contractor; and
(b) disclose information about the Contractor to, and receive information about the Contractor from, any Commonwealth or other entity that maintains the Commonwealth Department of Health’s electronic on-line grant management system or has a directly- related policy interest or a role in administering the Primary Health Networks Core Funding Program.
20.2 The Contractor must allow the Auditor-General, the Privacy Commissioner, the Commonwealth Ombudsman and persons authorised in writing by the Commonwealth:
(1) to access:
(a) premises at which any Contract Material is stored or at which the services are undertaken; and
(b) its personnel; and
(2) to inspect and copy any Contract Material.
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Sources: Services Agreement
Commonwealth Requirements. 20.1 32.1 Notwithstanding anything else in this AgreementCSA, the ContractorService Provider:
(1) acknowledges that GCPHN the PHN is bound by obligations to the Commonwealth under which has provided funding to enable the GCPHN Deed PHN to enter this CSA and that the Contractor's acts or omissions (except where it is acting in accordance with the terms of this Agreement) may cause GCPHN to breach or otherwise incur liabilities under the GCPHN Deedeach Contract;
(2) must comply with all reasonable directions of GCPHNthe PHN, and otherwise provide all assistance and do all things necessary for GCPHN as requested by the PHN to enable the PHN to comply with its obligations to the GCPHN Deed;Commonwealth; and
(3) must comply with any obligations under any laws relating expressly consents to working or contact with Vulnerable Persons or police checks;
(4) must ensure that any subcontractor approved under this Agreement is engaged under a subcontract that contains all the relevant terms of this Agreement PHN disclosing the Service Provider’s identity to the Commonwealth, including those relating to subcontracting, intellectual property, obligations equivalent to those under this Clause 20, and in particular that the Contractor has or will secure for itself a right to terminate the subcontract on terms no less favourable than those accorded to GCPHN by Clause 17.2 in the event of this Agreement being terminated;
(5) acknowledges that allowing the Commonwealth may collect Personal Information from it, which may be used or disclosed to administer, monitor, review, promote and evaluate this Agreement; and
(6) acknowledges that the Commonwealth may:
(a) collect, use and disclose the Personal Information of the Contractor; and
(b) disclose publish information about the Contractor to, Service Provider (including its identity and receive information about the Contractor from, any Commonwealth or other entity that maintains the Commonwealth Department nature and existence of Health’s electronic on-line grant management system or has a directly- related policy interest or a role in administering the Primary Health Networks Core Funding Programthis agreement).
20.2 32.2 The Contractor Service Provider must allow the Auditor-General, the Privacy Commissioner, the Commonwealth Ombudsman and persons authorised in writing by the Commonwealth:
(1) to access:
(a) any sites or premises at which any Contract Material Deliverable is stored or at which the services Services are undertaken; and
(b) its personnelPersonnel; and
(2) to inspect and copy any Contract MaterialDeliverable.
32.3 The Service Provider must:
(1) provide any report, or assistance in preparing any report, as directed by the PHN in order for the PHN to comply with its obligations to the Commonwealth under the PHN Deed;
(2) not publish any publication or otherwise make any public communication in relation to the Services without the prior written approval of the PHN;
(3) comply with any reasonable directions of the PHN in relation to confidentiality or conflict of interest; and
(4) provide any information or enter into any undertakings required by the Commonwealth in respect of confidentiality or conflict of interest.
32.4 Where the Services include producing a publication, the Service Provider must:
(1) recognise the PHN as a co-author in any resulting and approved publications. The order of authors will reflect their contributions to the development of the publication;
(2) comply with any directions of the PHN in respect of publications; and
(3) except to the extent the PHN notifies otherwise, ensure the final version of any publication complies with:
(a) the Level AA accessibility requirements in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0; and
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Sources: Commissioned Services Agreement