Secure Areas definition

Secure Areas means any area where: i. Contractor Staff assist in the administration of their program; ii. Contractor Staff use or disclose PII; or iii. PII is stored in paper or electronic format.
Secure Areas means any area where: a. County Workers assist in the administration of their program; b. County Workers use or disclose Pll; or c. PII is stored in paper or electronic format.
Secure Areas means any area where: A. County Workers assist in the administration of Medi-Cal; B. County Workers use or disclose Medi-Cal Pll; or

Examples of Secure Areas in a sentence

  • Secure Areas: Work performed from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays.

  • Other Than Normal Working Hours and Performed in Secure Areas: Work performed from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Monday to Friday, and any time Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays.


More Definitions of Secure Areas

Secure Areas means any area where:
Secure Areas means the portion of the premises described as such on Exhibit C to the Declaration.
Secure Areas. Restrict, control and monitor all physical and logical areas in Consultant’s IT environments that contain City private and confidential information, servers, switches, developers and administrators’ work areas, or other operationally sensitive equipment (“Secure Area”). Physical Secure Areas controls are addressed are addressed in Physical Controls (Section 2.4). Logical Secure Areas controls are addressed in Technical Controls (Section 2.5) and Remote Access (APPENDIX D). Approved Access: Approve all physical and logical access for physical and logical Secure Areas. Consultant’s Secure Area access-approval process must be documented and records must be maintained for three (3) years. Testing
Secure Areas means the restricted access areas located within (i) that certain building containing approximately 29,600 square feet of rentable area, commonly referred to as the “Original Vivarium” and (ii) that certain building containing approximately 60,000 square feet of rentable area, commonly referred to as the “New Vivarium” in which access to such areas is restricted in order to provide a specific pathogen free environment, such restricted access areas being commonly referred to as the “area behind the barrier.”
Secure Areas means the restricted access areas located within (i) that certain building containing approximately 29,600 square feet of rentable area, commonly referred to as the "Original Vivarium" and (ii) that certain building containing approximately 60,000 square feet of rentable area, commonly referred to as the "New Vivarium" in which access to such areas is restricted in order to provide a specific pathogen free environment, such restricted access areas being commonly referred to as the "area behind the barrier."
Secure Areas means any area where: AMR0121-A1 January 12, 2024 DocuSign Envelope ID: 38FE53CB-23DB-4F33-BEA3-052481BD6AFC i. Contractor Staff assist in the administration of their program; ii. Contractor Staff use or disclose PII; or iii. PII is stored in paper or electronic format.
Secure Areas means certain areas of the Leased Premises designated by Tenant into which Landlord shall not have access except in the event of an emergency. Landlord shall not be obligated to provide janitorial services or repair services to the Secure Areas unless Tenant provides Landlord access to the Secure Areas and Landlord shall not be liable for any loss, damage or injury therein, except for the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord. Landlord shall incur no liability to Tenant for such entry, nor shall such entry constitute an eviction of Tenant or a termination of this Lease, or entitle Tenant to any abatement of rent therefor, unless Tenant's business is materially disrupted for three (3) or more consecutive business days as a result of a cause within Landlord's control and which Landlord has the ability to cure, in which ease all Minimum Annual Rental and Annual Rental Adjustment attributable to the portion of the Leased Premises in which Tenant's business is disrupted shall be abated until such disruption ceases.