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use any data mining, robots or similar data gathering or extraction methods, (e) download (other than the
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use the Sites or Content other than for their intended purposes.
Make certain that the payment gateway you are making
use of,
permits similar languages as the remaining of the web
pages so that they can match well together.
The Ukraine marriage agency has indicated the testimonial
page, which will
permit you to learn what other men and women have gone through just
using the site armando - kazan.
Not of much
use to law firms as a front
page, perhaps, Sites nevertheless could be handy for ad hoc purposes, because you can control who is
permitted to see and to edit the site.
(H) There are adequate written assurances that the protected health Start Printed
Page 82817information will not be reused or disclosed to any other person or entity, except as required by law, for authorized oversight of the research project, or for other research for which the
use or disclosure of protected health information would be
permitted by this subpart.
It is thus reasonable to place restrictions on disclosures to business associates that are designed to ensure that the personal medical information disclosed to them continues to be protected and
used and further Start Printed
Page 82641disclosed only for appropriate (i.e.,
permitted or required) purposes.
To the extent they would not come within health care operations, but Start Printed
Page 82593are required by CLIA, the privacy regulation
permits clinical laboratories that are regulated by CLIA to comply with mandatory
uses and disclosures of protected health information pursuant to § 164.512 (a).
These commenters questioned how a covered entity or business partner would be notified of a death and subsequently be able to determine whether the two - year period of protection had expired and if they Start Printed
Page 82633were
permitted to
use or disclose the protected health information about the deceased.
The notice provisions at § 164.520 (b)(1)(ii)(B) require covered entities to provide a brief description of the purposes for which the covered Start Printed
Page 82599entity is
permitted or required by the rules to
use or disclose protected health information without an individual's written authorization.
Covered entities would have been
permitted to further
use and disclose such de-identified information in any way, provided that they did not disclose the key or other mechanism that would have enabled the information to be re-identified, and provided that they reasonably believed that such
use or disclosure of de-identified information would not have resulted in the
use or Start Printed
Page 82543disclosure of protected health information.
For example, if a conflict Start Printed
Page 82482appears to exist because a previous statute or regulation requires a specific
use or disclosure of protected health information that the rules below appear to prohibit, the
use or disclosure pursuant to that statute or regulation would not be a violation of the privacy regulation because § 164.512 (a)
permits covered entities to
use or disclose protected health information as required by law.
In the NPRM we proposed to
permit covered health care providers and health plans to deny an individual access to inspect and copy protected health information about them for five reasons: (1) a licensed health care professional determined the inspection and copying was reasonably likely to endanger the life or physical safety of the individual or another person; (2) the information was about another person (other than a health care provider) and a licensed health care professional determined the inspection and copying was reasonably likely to cause substantial harm to that other person; (3) the information was obtained under a promise of confidentiality from someone other than a health care provider and the inspection and copying was likely to reveal the source of the information; (4) the information was obtained by a covered provider in the course of a clinical trial, the individual agreed to the denial of access in consenting to participate in the trial, and the trial was in progress; and (5) the information was compiled in reasonable anticipation of, or for
use in, a legal Start Printed
Page 82555proceeding.
Rather than require covered entities to describe only those
uses and Start Printed
Page 82726disclosures they anticipate making, as proposed, we require covered entities to describe all
uses and disclosures they are required or
permitted to make under the rule without the individual's consent or authorization.
As under the proposed rule, we
permit covered entities to
use or disclose protected health information without the individual's consent, authorization or agreement for specified Start Printed
Page 82499public policy purposes, in compliance with the requirements in § 164.512.
(1) user - misclassified accounts, where users have created personal profiles for a business, organization, or non-human entity such as a pet (such entities are
permitted on Facebook
using a
Page rather than a personal profile under our terms of service); and (2) undesirable accounts, which represent user profiles that we determine are intended to be
used for purposes that violate our terms of service, such as spamming.»
You are granted a limited, non-exclusive and non-sublicensable license to access and
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use of the Services or the Digital Trends Materials other than for their intended purposes.
On iOS, Apple
permits only its WebKit browser engine to be
used for Web apps and Web
pages.
Facebook had been under pressure for months to explain why Britain First was allowed to
use its platform, given the fact that its Community Standards
page states that organisations that promote hatred against these groups are not
permitted a presence.
Per the company's Security / Crypto Engineering wiki
page, they intend to ``...
permit use of U2F tokens via a user - controllable preference (not on by default) in Firefox 56 or 57 (Done in Firefox 57), and Web Authentication (on by default) in Firefox 59 or 60.»
Sessions are normally
used to store impermanent data to
permit numerous PHP
pages to offer a total functional transaction for the same visitor.
You are specifically prohibited from any
use of this Web Site, and You agree not to
use or
permit others to
use this Web Site, to: (a) take any action that imposes an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on the Web Site's infrastructure, including but not limited to «spam» or other such unsolicited mass e-mailing techniques; (b) disclose or share the assigned confirmation numbers and / or passwords with any unauthorized third parties or
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used without such permission.
The Bureau acknowledges that it
used the term «additional
page» in other sections of the proposal to describe a
page added to the end of the Loan Estimate or Closing Disclosure as
permitted in limited circumstances.
While § 1026.37 (o)(5) does not
permit the deletion of lines from the form H - 24 of appendix H to Regulation Z for the information required to be disclosed by § 1026.37 (f) and (g), proposed § 1026.38 (t)(5)(iv) would have
permitted the deletions of lines in certain circumstances from proposed form H - 25 of appendix H to Regulation Z. Section 1026.37 (o) does not
permit the
use of more than one
page for closing cost details on the Loan Estimate, except for the services for which a consumer can shop under § 1026.37 (f)(3) which may be placed on an additional
page at the end of the Loan Estimate under the circumstances
permitted by § 1026.37 (o)(5)(viii).