Management of Data Clause Samples

The 'Management of Data' clause defines how data is handled, stored, and protected throughout the duration of an agreement. It typically outlines the responsibilities of each party regarding data security, access controls, and compliance with relevant data protection laws. For example, it may specify who can access certain types of information, how data breaches are to be reported, or requirements for data backup and deletion. The core function of this clause is to ensure that sensitive or proprietary information is managed responsibly, reducing the risk of data loss, misuse, or unauthorized disclosure.
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Management of Data. Both parties acknowledge the unique nature of their relationship and operations at the Jointly Operated Facilities and commit to the cooperative and proper joint management of data and personal information obtained through the operations contemplated by this Agreement. The parties acknowledge and agree that all data and other personal information collected in the course of their operations at or from the Jointly Operated Facilities or otherwise administered using IT Assets will be managed in compliance with all Applicable Laws and will only be used for the original intent for which it was collected.
Management of Data. The EDCP shall manage the wind data set following the existing guidelines of the EDCP.
Management of Data. Data subjects
Management of Data. 5.9.1. The Supplier shall provide a copy of all Contracting Authority data to the Authority at a frequency to be determined by the Authority but at least monthly. 5.9.2. The Supplier shall provide account, consumption, metering and billing information in a format and frequency prescribed by the Contracting Authority at Call Off stage. 5.9.3. The Supplier shall make provision for consumption and billing data to be extracted in XLS, CSV and PDF formats and where required work with a Contracting Authority on bespoke File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to enable them to extract data in a format to load into their own systems. 5.9.4. The provision of data may include but is not limited to the following service provisions:  online portal;  acceptance of meter reading entries;  meter reading records;  historical consumption data;  viewable and downloadable invoice data;  consolidated billing viewing;  multiple user access;  variable viewing options;  Contracting Authority account details including sub sets of sites where the Contracting Authority has responsibility for a number of sites within a portfolio; and  Site list with information comprising but not limited to full address, meter details including meter supply point number, meter type and meter serial number. 5.9.5. The Supplier shall ensure that Contracting Authorities information and data (electronic and physical) shall be collected, held and maintained in a secure and confidential manner and in accordance with the Terms of the Framework Agreement and any Call Off Contract. 5.9.6. If a Contracting Authority has a report on water related data in response to a change in legislation the Supplier will provide the information requested by the Contracting Authority.
Management of Data i. Management of Data generated within a single VDC will be determined by the terms of the agreements that govern that VDC. ii. The ownership of Data is outside the scope of these Guiding Principles and should be addressed by the CAVD Members under a separate contractual arrangement. iii. No CSF shall assert against any CAVD Member any database rights, copyrights, moral rights or other rights in the Data incorporated into any database by a CSF in support of the CAVD. The CAVD Member that submitted Data (or Materials used to generate the Data) to the CSF shall not assert against any CAVD Members any database rights, copyrights, or moral rights to such Data incorporated into a database by a CSF in support of the CAVD.
Management of Data. The Parties agree that during the transition period qualitative and quantitative data and information on any issues relevant to the roll-out of the NDIS, taken together with the outcomes from other jurisdictions, will be shared with all governments to facilitate national data collection and consolidation that will contribute to the analysis of costs, liabilities, service interventions, service delivery models and implementation strategies.
Management of Data. 7.1 CSIRO does not give any guarantee that it will keep back-up copies of Data or at all and you agree that CSIRO will not be responsible for any loss of Data. 7.2 Where the Data includes Personal Information you must ensure that any Client has given all necessary consents to allow such Data to be stored on the Portal, accessed by your Authorised Users and by CSIRO Personnel for the Purpose. 7.3 In dealing with any Data, CSIRO will: (a) where such Data is Personal Information, comply with the requirements of the Privacy ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Cth); and (b) put in place appropriate security measures to ensure there is no unlawful or unauthorised access to the Data.
Management of Data i. The ownership of Data is outside the scope of these Guiding Principles and may be addressed by the Third Party and CAVD Member(s) concerned under a separate contractual arrangement or in an attached Material Transfer Record Form. ii. A Third Party that submitted Materials used to generate CAVD Data shall not assert against any CAVD Members any database rights, copyrights, or moral rights to CAVD Data incorporated into a database in support of the CAVD.
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  • Management Reporting (a) Provide periodic reports, in accordance with agreed upon frequency and content parameters, to the Funds. As reasonably requested by the Funds, the Transfer Agent shall furnish ad hoc reports to the Funds.