EXTRACTION OF DATA Clause Samples

EXTRACTION OF DATA. Contractor shall, within one (1) business day of Purchaser’s request, provide Purchaser, without charge and without any conditions or contingencies whatsoever (including but not limited to the payment of any fees due to Contractor), an extract of the Data in the format specified by Purchaser.
EXTRACTION OF DATA. Information on the selected documents is reviewed. • Then, the following information is extracted; (i) Control at the workplace, including at shared housing and shared transportation, (ii) Hygiene control including hand-washing, face-coverings, and PPE; (iii) Managing workers, including screening, managing when suspected positive cases arise, and education.
EXTRACTION OF DATA. Terms related to the extraction of data are set forth in Section 14(h) of Exhibit D.
EXTRACTION OF DATA. Contractor shall, within one (1) business day of SCC request, provide SCC, and without any conditions or contingencies whatsoever (including but not limited to the payment of any fees due to Contractor), an extract of the Data in the format specified by SCC.
EXTRACTION OF DATA. To address the aims specific to women with pregnancy associated acute liver failure, information was obtained detailing maternal age, previous pregnancy details, maternal comorbidities, presentation details, diagnosis as based on Swansea / Mississippi criteria for HELLP and AFLP, delivery details, foetal outcomes (gestation, survival, complications), admission haematological and biochemical results, lactate, presence of encephalopathy, ascites, organ support, bleeding, need for surgery, listed for transplantation, survival and length of stay. In those patients listed for transplantation the indications for listing were reviewed. The above information was recorded on a database with no patient identifiable information. To assess pregnancy risk and outcome in mothers with established cirrhosis and to answer the aims laid out for this cohort of women, all women with either histopathological evidence of cirrhosis or evidence of cirrhosis based on a combination of radiological and biochemical tests were selected from the master database. The clinical and electronic notes were reviewed and data was extracted. In particular information regarding maternal age, previous pregnancies, cause of cirrhosis, diagnosis of cirrhosis (histological vs radiological and biochemical), maternal co-morbidity, previous maternal decompensation, presence of varices, bloods at clinic appointment prior to conception, assisted conception and whether the pregnancy was planned. Foetal outcomes were collected with regards to miscarriage and gestational week, termination of pregnancy, liver birth and gestational week, mode of delivery, birth weight, admission to special care baby unit and congenital abnormalities. Maternal outcomes were collated including variceal screening, decompensation (variceal bleeding, encephalopathy, ascites) need for intensive care support, need for liver transplantation and maternal death. To assess pregnancy risk and outcome in mothers with autoimmune hepatitis and to try and address the aims laid for this cohort of women, all women with AIH was defined by the revised International Autoimmune Hepatitis Group were selected from the master database. Baseline characteristics were obtained from the medical notes and from investigations performed at the clinic visit immediately prior to conception being reported. Particular information gathered included maternal age at conception, duration of AIH prior to conception, frequency and severity of flares in AIH activity p...
EXTRACTION OF DATA. Contractor shall, within a reasonable timeframe of Purchaser’s request, provide Purchaser, at then current Netsmart services pricing and without any conditions or contingencies whatsoever (including but not limited to the payment of any fees due to Contractor), an extract of the Data a machine readable format

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  • Destruction of Data Provider shall destroy or delete all Personally Identifiable Data contained in Student Data and obtained under the DPA when it is no longer needed for the purpose for which it was obtained or transfer said data to LEA or LEA’s designee, according to a schedule and procedure as the parties may reasonable agree. Nothing in the DPA authorizes Provider to maintain personally identifiable data beyond the time period reasonably needed to complete the disposition.

  • Protection of Data The Contractor agrees to store Data on one or more of the following media and protect the Data as described: a. Hard disk drives. For Data stored on local workstation hard disks, access to the Data will be restricted to Authorized User(s) by requiring logon to the local workstation using a Unique User ID and Hardened Password or other authentication mechanisms which provide equal or greater security, such as biometrics or smart cards. b. Network server disks. For Data stored on hard disks mounted on network servers and made available through shared folders, access to the Data will be restricted to Authorized Users through the use of access control lists which will grant access only after the Authorized User has authenticated to the network using a Unique User ID and Hardened Password or other authentication mechanisms which provide equal or greater security, such as biometrics or smart cards. Data on disks mounted to such servers must be located in an area which is accessible only to authorized personnel, with access controlled through use of a key, card key, combination lock, or comparable mechanism. For DSHS Confidential Information stored on these disks, deleting unneeded Data is sufficient as long as the disks remain in a Secure Area and otherwise meet the requirements listed in the above paragraph. Destruction of the Data, as outlined below in Section 8 Data Disposition, may be deferred until the disks are retired, replaced, or otherwise taken out of the Secure Area. c. Optical discs (CDs or DVDs) in local workstation optical disc drives. Data provided by DSHS on optical discs which will be used in local workstation optical disc drives and which will not be transported out of a Secure Area. When not in use for the contracted purpose, such discs must be Stored in a Secure Area. Workstations which access DSHS Data on optical discs must be located in an area which is accessible only to authorized personnel, with access controlled through use of a key, card key, combination lock, or comparable mechanism. d. Optical discs (CDs or DVDs) in drives or jukeboxes attached to servers. Data provided by DSHS on optical discs which will be attached to network servers and which will not be transported out of a Secure Area. Access to Data on these discs will be restricted to Authorized Users through the use of access control lists which will grant access only after the Authorized User has authenticated to the network using a Unique User ID and Hardened Password or other authentication mechanisms which provide equal or greater security, such as biometrics or smart cards. Data on discs attached to such servers must be located in an area which is accessible only to authorized personnel, with access controlled through use of a key, card key, combination lock, or comparable mechanism.

  • Disposition of Data Upon written request from the LEA, Provider shall dispose of or provide a mechanism for the LEA to transfer Student Data obtained under the Service Agreement, within sixty (60) days of the date of said request and according to a schedule and procedure as the Parties may reasonably agree. Upon termination of this DPA, if no written request from the LEA is received, Provider shall dispose of all Student Data after providing the LEA with reasonable prior notice. The duty to dispose of Student Data shall not extend to Student Data that had been De-Identified or placed in a separate student account pursuant to section II 3. The LEA may employ a “Directive for Disposition of Data” form, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit “D”. If the LEA and Provider employ Exhibit “D,” no further written request or notice is required on the part of either party prior to the disposition of Student Data described in Exhibit “D.