Privacy Incident Handling Clause Samples

The Privacy Incident Handling clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities for managing incidents involving unauthorized access, disclosure, or loss of personal data. Typically, it requires parties to promptly notify each other of any privacy breaches, investigate the incident, and take corrective actions to mitigate harm. This clause ensures that both parties respond swiftly and effectively to privacy incidents, thereby minimizing potential damage and maintaining compliance with data protection laws.
Privacy Incident Handling. In the event of a Privacy Incident emanating from this ISAA, FEMA will investigate the Privacy Incident pursuant to DHS standard procedures and will consult Recipient Entity to diagnose, mitigate and manage the Incident. The Recipient Entity will be responsible for carrying out all necessary measures to remedy the effects of the Privacy Incident.
Privacy Incident Handling. In the event of a privacy incident emanating from this ISAA, FEMA will investigate the incident pursuant to DHS standard procedures and will consult [ENTITY SHORT NAME] to diagnose, mitigate and manage the privacy incident. The [ENTITY SHORT NAME] will be responsible for carrying out all necessary measures to remedy the effects of the privacy incident.
Privacy Incident Handling. In the event of a privacy incident emanating from this ISAA, FEMA will investigate the incident pursuant to DHS standard procedures and will consult Highlands County to diagnose, mitigate and manage the privacy incident. Highlands County will be responsible for carrying out all necessary measures to remedy the effects of the privacy incident.
Privacy Incident Handling. In the event of a privacy incident emanating from this ISAA, FEMA will investigate the incident pursuant to DHS standard procedures and will consult County to diagnose, mitigate and manage the privacy incident. The County will be responsible for carrying out all necessary measures to remedy the effects of the privacy incident.

Related to Privacy Incident Handling

  • Security Incident Reporting A security incident occurs when CDA information assets are or reasonably believed to have been accessed, modified, destroyed, or disclosed without proper authorization, or are lost, or stolen. Subrecipient must comply with CDA’s security incident reporting procedures located at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/ProgramsProviders/#Resources.

  • Error Incident An Error Incident is a single or series of NAV Errors that results from the same act, omission, or use of incorrect data. NAV Errors will be corrected as follows: · If an NAV Error is less than ½ of 1% of NAV and results in a Net Benefit, the fund will retain the benefit. · If an NAV Error is less than ½ of 1% of NAV and results in a Net Loss, the Net Loss will be paid to the fund by the party responsible for causing the NAV Error. · In the case of a Material NAV Error, shareholder transactions/accounts will be corrected/ reprocessed at the corrected (restated) NAV, subject to a $10 per-account correction minimum threshold; any residual Net Benefit after correction of shareholder accounts will be retained by the fund and any residual Net Loss (resulting from uncorrected accounts below the $10 minimum threshold) will be paid to the fund by the party responsible for causing the error. If an NAV error is not caused by either the fund accounting agent or TRP, both TRP and the fund accounting agent will provide all reasonable assistance to the fund in its attempt to recover all costs from the responsible third party. · Notwithstanding any contractual provisions to the contrary, to the extent a NAV Error was caused by the actions or omissions of the fund’s accounting agent, any Net Loss or residual Net Loss equal to $5,000 or less that results from the same Error Incident will be paid by the accounting agent. TRP will be responsible for summarizing and reporting to the funds’ Audit Committee or Trust Company’s Board (or designated committee), as applicable, all NAV Errors related to the funds/trusts in conjunction with other relevant error statistics on a quarterly basis. The report will include corrected NAV Errors as well as the aggregate effect of any uncorrected NAV Errors. The report will also include information about shareholder accounts that were corrected in the discretion of TRP in the case of an NAV Error that is not a Material NAV Error. The funds’ Audit Committee and the Trust Company’s Board shall have the authority to adjust these procedures with respect to the funds and trusts, respectively, to the extent necessary or desirable to address NAV Errors by providing notice thereof to TRP and the fund’s accounting agent.

  • Security Incident Response Upon becoming aware of a Security Incident, MailChimp shall notify Customer without undue delay and shall provide timely information relating to the Security Incident as it becomes known or as is reasonably requested by Customer.

  • Accident Reporting 25.1 If You or an Authorised Driver has an Accident or if the Vehicle is stolen You must report the Accident or theft to Us within 24 hours of it occurring and fully complete an Accident/Theft report form. 25.2 If the Vehicle is stolen or if You or an Authorised Driver of the Vehicle has an Accident where: (a) any person is injured; (b) the other party has failed to stop or leaves the scene of the Accident without exchanging names and addresses; or (c) the other party appears to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, You or the Authorised Driver must also report the theft or Accident to the Police. 25.3 If You or an Authorised Driver has an Accident You and the Authorised Driver must: (a) exchange names and addresses and telephone numbers with the other driver and drivers licence details; (b) take the registration numbers of all vehicles involved; (c) take as many photos as is reasonable showing: (i) the position of the Vehicles before they are moved for towing or salvage; (ii) the Damage to the Vehicle; (iii) the damage to any third party vehicle or property; and (iv) the general area where the Accident occurred, including any road or traffic signs; (d) obtain the names, addresses and phone numbers of all witnesses; (e) not make any admission of fault or promise to pay the other party's claim or release the other party from any liability; (f) forward all third party correspondence or court documents to Us within 7 days of receipt together with a fully completed Accident Report Form (if not already submitted); and (g) co-operate with Us in the prosecution of any legal proceedings that We may institute or defence of any legal proceedings which may be instituted against You or Us as a result of an Accident, including: (i) attending Our lawyer's office; and (ii) any Court hearing.

  • Incident Reporting Transfer Agent will use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly furnish to Fund information that Transfer Agent has regarding the general circumstances and extent of such unauthorized access to the Fund Data.