Transmitted Records definition
Examples of Transmitted Records in a sentence
Citizens is responsible for custody and retention of Transmitted Records in accordance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations.
To the extent such Customer Records are owned by Agent, Agent grants to Citizens an irrevocable license to use and distribute Transmitted Records in the normal course of business.
Citizens will not use the Transmitted Records to solicit policies, and such records will not be shared with third parties except as set forth in or otherwise authorized by applicable laws, rules, or the rules of administrative, civil, or criminal procedure.
To the extent such Customer Records are owned by Agency, Agency grants to Citizens an irrevocable license to use and distribute Transmitted Records in the normal course of business.
Transmitted Records will not be shared with third parties except as set forth in or otherwise authorized by applicable laws, rules, or the rules of administrative, civil, or criminal procedure.
However, upon such termination, the following will remain the responsibility of Citizens: 1) ensuring the security of any and all Transmitted Records as required under Florida Information Protection Act, §501.171 (FIPA) and any other applicable law; 2) all requirements for notification in the event of a breach of security of such Transmitted Records; and 3) all costs and fees associated with ensuring the security of such Transmitted Records and notification of a breach of security thereof.
Citizens is responsible for custody and retention of Transmitted Records in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations.
Citizens will not use the Transmitted Records to solicit policies, and such records will not be shared with third parties except in carrying out the Agency’s duties under this Agreement, as Citizens expressly authorizes in writing, or as necessary in any litigation between Agency and Citizens arising under this Agreement.