Common use of Function   of   the   Parties Clause in Contracts

Function   of   the   Parties. 4.1 Function of the Parties In table 4.1 below: ▪ Specify the function of the party disclosing data to which the purpose (as defined in table 2.3) of the data sharing relates ▪ Specify the function of the party receiving data to which the purpose (as defined in table 2.3) of the data sharing relates. PARTY FUNCTION i. GRO(DSP) The GRO is the State authority with responsibility for the registration and recording of life events such as births, stillbirths, marriages, deaths, adoptions, gender recognition and civil partnerships. The GRO derives its authority from the Civil Registration Act 2004. The GRO maintains the national register of deaths pursuant to Part 5 of the 2004 Act. ii. HIQA HIQA was established by the Health Act 2007. Its objective is to “promote safety and quality in the provision of health and personal social services for the benefit of the health and welfare of the public” further to section 7 of the 2007 Act. HIQA will administer the survey on behalf of the NCEP, pursuant to the following functions as set out in section 8 (1) of the 2007 Act: ( g) to operate such other schemes aimed at ensuring safety and quality in the provision of the services as the Authority considers appropriate;

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Sources: Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement

Function   of   the   Parties. 4.1 Function of the Parties In table 4.1 below: ▪ Specify the function of the party disclosing data to which the purpose (as defined in table 2.3) of the data sharing relates ▪ Specify the function of the party receiving data to which the purpose (as defined in table 2.3) of the data sharing relates. PARTY FUNCTION i. GRO(DSP) The GRO is the State authority with responsibility for the registration and recording of life events such as births, stillbirths, marriages, deaths, adoptions, gender recognition and civil partnerships. The GRO derives its authority from the Civil Registration Act 2004▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. The GRO maintains the national register of deaths pursuant to Part 5 of the 2004 Act. ii. HIQA HIQA was established by the Health Act 2007▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Its objective is to “promote safety and quality in the provision of health and personal social services for the benefit of the health and welfare of the public” further to section 7 of the 2007 Act. HIQA will administer the survey on behalf of the NCEP, pursuant to the following functions as set out in section 8 (1) of the 2007 Act: ( g) to operate such other schemes aimed at ensuring safety and quality in the provision of the services as the Authority considers appropriate;

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Sources: Data Sharing Agreement