Limitations on Uses and Disclosures Clause Samples

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Limitations on Uses and Disclosures. Business Associate will not use or further disclose PHI other than as permitted or required by this Agreement or as Required By Law.
Limitations on Uses and Disclosures. The Use and Disclosure of PHI by the Business Associate shall be limited to the extent practicable, to the limited data set (as defined in 45 CFR §164.514(e)(2)) or, for non-treatment purposes or as otherwise applicable, to the minimum necessary (as defined in 45 CFR §164.514(e)(2)) to accomplish the intended purpose of such Use or Disclosure.
Limitations on Uses and Disclosures. Business Associate shall not use or further disclose any Protected Health Information other than as Required by Law or as required or permitted by this Addendum.
Limitations on Uses and Disclosures. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Addendum or the Terms of Service, Business Associate: (i) may use or disclose Protected Health Information only if such use or disclosure is in compliance with this Addendum; and (ii) shall not use or disclose Protected Health Information in a manner that would violate HIPAA or the HITECH Act if done by Covered Entity, unless such use or disclosure is permitted by HIPAA and the HITECH Act for Business Associate.
Limitations on Uses and Disclosures. Contractor is not authorized and shall not use or disclose PHI other than as permitted under this Agreement or as Required by Law. Contractor shall not use or disclose PHI in a manner that would violate the HIPAA Laws if the PHI were used or disclosed by CICOA.
Limitations on Uses and Disclosures. With respect to PHI that (i) Covered Entity discloses to Medstat or (ii) Medstat creates or receives on Covered Entity's behalf, Medstat will not use or further disclose the PHI other than as permitted or required by this Addendum or as required by law.
Limitations on Uses and Disclosures. Business Associate will not use or disclose PHI except as permitted or required by this Agreement or as Required by Law, and will comply with any limitations on uses and disclosures to which Covered Entity has agreed and communicated to Business Associate.
Limitations on Uses and Disclosures. Service Provider shall: (a) only collect, use, retain, or disclose Personal Information for the Business Purposes. (b) not collect, use, retain, disclose, sell, or otherwise make Personal Information available for Service Provider's own commercial purposes or in a way that does not comply with CCPA. If a law, court order, or validly served process requires Service Provider to disclose Personal Information for a purpose unrelated to the Business Purpose, Service Provider must first inform Customer of the legal requirement and give Customer an opportunity to object or challenge the requirement, unless the law prohibits such notice. (c) limit Personal Information collection, use, retention, and disclosure to activities reasonably necessary and proportionate to achieve the Business Purposes or another compatible operational purpose.
Limitations on Uses and Disclosures. Business Associate will not use or further disclose PHI other than as permitted or required by this Agreement or as required by law. Safeguards. Business Associate will use appropriate safeguards and comply with Subpart C of 45 CFR Part 164 with respect to ePHI to prevent use or disclosure of the PHI other than as provided for by this Agreement Mitigation. Business Associate will mitigate, to the extent practicable, any harmful effect that is known to Business Associate of a use or disclosure of PHI by Business Associate or subcontractor or agent of a Business Associate in violation of the requirements of this Agreement.
Limitations on Uses and Disclosures of PHL Business Associate shall not, and shall ensure that its directors, officers, employees, and agents do not, use or disclose PHI in any manner that is not permitted or required by the Agreement, this Addendum, or required by law. All uses and disclosures of, and requests by Business Associate, for PHI are subject to the minimum necessary rule of the Privacy Standards and shall be limited to the information contained in a limited data set, to the extent practical, unless additional information is needed to accomplish the intended purpose, or as otherwise permitted in accordance with Section 13405(b) of HITECH and any implementing regulations.