Sentences with phrase «allows a limited disclosure»

This exception allows a limited disclosure so that lawyers may evaluate such practice changes properly in advance of the change.

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Plus, the act allows for some permissible variations in nutrient content: «Such disclosures shall be treated as having a reasonable basis even if such disclosures vary from actual nutrient content, including but not limited to variations in serving size, inadvertent human error in formulation or preparation of menu items, variations in ingredients or other reasonable variations.»
Earlier in the day, Senate Education Committee Chairman John Flanagan said disagreements remain over the level of disclosure the bill allows for, specifically whether non-parents can figure out who teachers are even under a limited disclosure provision in the bill.
Details about the governor's proposal, due to be unveiled in next week's State of the State address, are not known, but are likely to include requiring more disclosure and regulations regarding outside income, and another promise to push to seal the so - called L.L.C. loophole, which allows limited liability companies almost unchecked ability to donate money to candidates.
The amendments also required financial disclosure by candidates for the first time and established limits on the amount of money that candidates were allowed to spend on their campaigns.
Federal regulations and the Deposit Agreement and Disclosures limit the number of the following types of withdrawals and transfers from a savings account to a total of 6 each monthly statement cycle: automatic or per - authorized transfers, telephone transfers, Online Banking transfers or payments, or, if checks or debit cards are allowed on the account, check, draft and point - of - sale transactions.
Important notice: Federal regulations and the Deposit Agreement and Disclosures limit the number of the following types of withdrawals and transfers from a savings account to a total of 6 each monthly statement cycle (each month for savings accounts with a quarterly statement cycle): automatic or pre-authorized transfers, telephone transfers, Online Banking transfers or payments, or, if checks or debit cards are allowed on the account, check, draft and point - of - sale transactions.
The exceptions set out in s. 7 (3) of PIPEDA that allow voluntary disclosure of personal information to police without the knowledge or consent of the individual should therefore be limited to non-content information in a manner consistent with the Charter.
In such cases, the trustee may sometimes have a limited role to play — serving a defence agreeing to submit to the court's directions and providing disclosure — before withdrawing to allow the parties to fight their own battles.
In the limited circumstances where law enforcement interests are heightened and we allow disclosure of protected health information without prior legal process or agreement, the procedural protections include limits on the information that may lawfully be disclosed, the circumstances in which the information may be disclosed, and requirements for verifying the identity and authority of the person requesting the disclosures.
In addition, we slightly modify the second of the three conditions under which covered entities may respond to such requests, to allow disclosure if the request is specific and is limited in scope to the extent reasonably practicable in light of the purpose for which the information is sought.
The final rule allows for disclosures to coroners or medical examiners in this limited case.
This comment also suggested the following as such appropriate safeguard: granting only the right to inspect and take notes; allowing copying of only certain portions of records; prohibiting removing records from the premises; placing limits on subsequent use and disclosure; and requiring return or destruction of the information at the earliest possible time.)
In the limited circumstances where law enforcement interests are heightened, we allow disclosure of protected health information without prior legal process or agreement, but we impose procedural protections such as limits on the information that may lawfully be disclosed, limits on the circumstances in which the information may be disclosed, and requirements for verifying the identity and authority of the person requesting the disclosures.
First, this paragraph allows disclosure of protected health information related to abuse if required by law and the disclosure complies with and is limited to the relevant requirements of such law.
In the proposed rule, other than for purposes of consultation or referral for treatment, we would have allowed a covered entity to disclose protected health information to a business partner only pursuant to a written contract that would, among other specified provisions, limit the business partner's uses and disclosures of protected health information to those permitted by the contract, and would impose certain security, inspection and reporting requirements on the business partner.
We clarify our intent not to allow covered entities to initiate disclosures of limited identifying information to law enforcement in the absence of a law enforcement request; a covered entity may disclose protected health information under this provision only in response to a request from law enforcement.
As discussed below, the final rule allows disclosure of psychotherapy notes without authorization in a few limited circumstances; disclosure to individuals involved in a person's care is not among those circumstances.
For such circumstances, we allow disclosure of protected health information in response to a law enforcement inquiry where law enforcement is seeking to identify a suspect, fugitive, material witness, or missing person, but allow only disclosure of a limited list of information.
To the extent Recipient may be required by Law to disclose Confidential Information, Recipient may make such disclosure, provided that Recipient (i) to the extent permitted by Law, notifies Discloser of such requirement prior to disclosure and (ii) allows Discloser to take reasonable action to avoid and / or limit disclosure.
Token issuers can avoid those disclosures if they limit the sale to institutions and millionaires, but investors in such private sales aren't immediately allowed to sell the investments.
When acting as a limited dual agent for a buyer and a seller, the licensee's duty of full disclosure is modified to allow the licensee to keep information in three areas confidential:
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