Common use of Method for Destruction of Client Records Clause in Contracts

Method for Destruction of Client Records. If destroying a client record, the Contractor shall cross-shred or burn the record to protect client confidentiality. For electronic records, the Contractor shall destroy the records in a manner that prevents unauthorized persons from reading or accessing the records.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Contract for Services, Contract for Services, Contract for Services

Method for Destruction of Client Records. If destroying a client record, the Contractor Client records which may be destroyed pursuant to this Contract shall cross-shred be cross- shredded or burn the record burned to protect client confidentiality. For In the case of electronic records, the Contractor shall destroy use a technique of destroying the records in a manner that adequately prevents unauthorized persons from reading or accessing the records.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Governmental Entity Contract for Services, Governmental Entity Contract for Services

Method for Destruction of Client Records. If destroying a client record, the Contractor Client records which may be destroyed pursuant to this Contract shall be cross-shred shredded or burn the record burned to protect client confidentiality. For In the case of electronic records, the Contractor shall destroy use a technique of destroying the records in a manner that adequately prevents unauthorized persons from reading or accessing the records.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Professional Services, Professional Services

Method for Destruction of Client Records. If destroying a client record, the Contractor shall Client records which may be destroyed pursuant to this Contract must be cross-shred shredded or burn the record burned to protect client confidentiality. For In the case of electronic records, the Contractor shall destroy use a technique of destroying the records in a manner that adequately prevents unauthorized persons from reading or accessing the records.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Services