With that in mind, no personal policy is going to
cover business activity.
Landlord policies do not
cover business activity within a particular dwelling.
With that in mind, no personal policy is going to
cover business activity.
Big or small, the size of your home - based business does not define the need to protect your livelihood and a home - based business insurance policy will
cover your business activities when your home insurance policy will not.
Not exact matches
From 2010 to 2011, DeAngelis
covered market
activity in the Middle East for CNBC's international broadcast, interviewing influential
business leaders and government officials.
If you're working at home, your homeowners policy doesn't
cover these risks for your
business activities, though endorsements and riders can sometimes be added to
cover some risks.
This inclusion can
cover a broad range of
business activities, such as encouraging ideas for improving productivity, communicating the company's vision and goals, and sharing company financials.
The Institute for Supply Management's (ISM's) purchasing managers» index (PMI)
covering services in September came in significantly higher than consensus forecasts, registering its highest reading since 2005, with
business activity and new orders notable areas of strength.
As Journey
covers their
activities in prayer while providing small
business loans to church members and restocking the medical clinic Clerhomme had been running in his community, Mission by Faith prays for their American partner church.
Diaper Junction uses personal information for purposes of administering our
business activities, providing customer service and making available other cloth diapers, diapers
covers, and diapering accessories to our customers and prospective customers.
But it's not about whether the learning effort is able to
cover its own cost but rather how the additional learning
activity costs affect primary
business activity's profitability.
A useful resource that is current
covering what emerging economies are, why
businesses invest in them, the factors effecting them with structured original
activities and accompanying answer sheet.
Topics
covered include ICT impact on
business activities, e-commerce and digital communication.
The content
covers unit 1 -
Business activity.
This resources provides a great
activity for teaching «promotion» as part of the marketing mix for small
businesses covering GCSE
Business Studies specifications such as AQA Unit 1 (Setting up a
Business, Topic 1).
An enterprise is any
activity or series of
activities done, as is relevant, in the form of an adventure or concern in the nature of trade — that is a commercial
activity that doesn't amount to a
business — or any
activity or series of
activities done by a charitable institution or entity
covered by Subdivision 30B of the Commonwealth Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 — such an entity is one for which donations are tax deductible to the donor.
BASIC MARKETING PACKAGE MATERIALS Word Association will write, design and print the following: (25) News Releases A sample
cover letter (100) 2 - sided
Business Cards (100) bookmarks (50) 2 - sided post cards (5) 11 x 17 full color posters (5) 8 1/2 x 11 full display card (25) promotional book
covers with author bio and photo (5) promotional, pre-publication copies of your book will also be included in this package Also available upon special request are price quotes for Additional pre-publication copies of your book Oversized posters and banners Additional quantities of any of the marketing materials Personalized catalogue envelopes Publicity For authors who want to take their marketing
activity to the next level, we partner with several public relations firms that can create custom publicity programs and marketing plans designed to bring nationwide attention to the author and book.
Fund managers with investments from
covered accounts or that wish to accept contributions from
covered accounts will need to consider whether their current
business activities and communications with investors could constitute a recommendation, including a suggestion that such investors invest in the fund.
Installment Sales related items, Foreign Tax Credit, Passive
Activities, Net Operating Loss carryovers, Schedule D amounts containing unrecaptured section 1250 gain (or anticipated for AMT purposes), sale of disposition of
business assets, investment interest expense election including net capital gains in investment income, and items
covered under «at risk» rules will not be accommodated by the system.
This additional funding
covers a range of joint marketing
activities including support for Tourism Australia's Restaurant Australia campaign, its international media hosting program, Australian Tourism Exchange, and targeted
business events in the UK and Europe.
Business activities such as hiring, training, compensation, promotions, transfers, terminations and NYSS - sponsored social and recreational
activities are conducted without discrimination based on race, color, genetics, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age or status as a special disabled veteran or other veteran
covered by the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Act of 1974, as amended.
The two largest Israeli
business newspapers also
covered some of our recent
activities and provided information about legaltech to the
business sector at large.
Where a
business ceases trading for another reason, such as the dissolution of a partnership or the merger of the
business with another, partners or directors will often continue to require
cover for their new
business activities, and this is when other options may need to be considered in detail.
There are, however, special provisions in numerous laws and regulations that stipulate self - reporting of internal wrongdoing and
cover most aspects of
business activity.
Parker uses natural language processing to answer a wide variety of questions non-EU
businesses may have on EU GDPR, including whether the GDPR applies to their
business and what
activities the rules
cover.
Response: Collection agencies and case managers are
business associates to the extent that they provide specified services to or perform functions or
activities on behalf of a
covered entity.
(6)
Business management
activities and general administrative functions, such as management
activities relating to implementation of and compliance with the requirements of this subchapter, fundraising for the benefit of the
covered entity to the extent permitted without authorization under § 164.514 (f), and marketing of certain services to individuals served by the
covered entity, to the extent permitted without authorization under § 164.514 (e)(see discussion in the preamble to that section, below).
However, a device manufacturer that does not provide «health care» must be a
business associate of a
covered entity if that manufacturer receives or creates protected health information in the performance of functions or
activities on behalf of, or the provision of specified services to, a
covered entity.
The commenter concluded that this omission was unintended since the proposal's provision at proposed § 164.518 (c)(4) relieved the
covered entity,
covered entity's employees,
business partner, and the
business partner's employees from liability for disclosing protected health information to law enforcement and to health oversight agencies when reporting improper
activities, but failed to specifically authorize
business partners and their employees to engage in whistleblowing in proposed § 164.510 (f), «Disclosures for law enforcement.»
We also clarify that health oversight
activities do not give rise to a
business associate relationship, and that protected health information may be disclosed by a
covered entity to a health oversight agency pursuant to § 164.512 (d).
(2) A
covered entity participating in an organized health care arrangement that performs a function or
activity as described by paragraph (1)(i) of this definition for or on behalf of such organized health care arrangement, or that provides a service as described in paragraph (1)(ii) of this definition to or for such organized health care arrangement, does not, simply through the performance of such function or
activity or the provision of such service, Start Printed Page 82799become a
business associate of other
covered entities participating in such organized health care arrangement.
We do not consider a financial institution to be acting on behalf of a
covered entity, and therefore no
business associate contract is required, when it processes consumer - conducted financial transactions by debit, credit or other payment card, clears checks, initiates or processes electronic funds transfers, or conducts any other
activity that directly facilitates or effects the transfer of funds for compensation for health care.
(ii) A
covered entity is not in compliance with the standards in § 164.502 (e) and paragraph (e) of this section, if the
covered entity knew of a pattern of
activity or practice of the
business associate that constituted a material breach or violation of the
business associate's obligation under the contract or other arrangement, unless the
covered entity took reasonable steps to cure the breach or end the violation, as applicable, and, if such steps were unsuccessful:
In addition, we clarify that if the assigned work station of persons under contract is on the
covered entity's premises and such persons perform a substantial proportion of their
activities at that location, the
covered entity may choose to treat them either as
business associates or as part of the workforce, as explained in the discussion of the definition of
business associate.
For example, a
business associate performing a function under health care operations on behalf of an organized health care arrangement would be permitted to combine or aggregate the protected health information obtained from
covered entities participating in the arrangement to the extent necessary to carry out the authorized
activity and in conformance with its
business associate contracts.
A
covered entity that is undertaking payment
activities on behalf of different
covered entities also may use or disclose protected health information obtained as a
business associate of one
covered entity when undertaking such
activities as a
business associate of another
covered entity where the
covered entities have authorized the
activities and where they are necessary to secure payment for the entities.
(i) It performs, with respect to a component that performs
covered functions,
activities that would make such other component a
business associate of the component that performs
covered functions if the two components were separate legal entities; and
Covered entities may rely on the professional judgment of their
business associates as to the type and amount of protected health information that is necessary to carry out a permitted
activity.
However, if the same provider maintains an account through which he / she cashes checks from patients, no
business associate contract would be necessary because the bank's
activities are not undertaken for or on behalf of the
covered entity, and fall within the scope of section 1179.
(ii) If a
business associate is required by law to perform a function or
activity on behalf of a
covered entity or to provide a service described in the definition of
business associate in § 160.103 of this subchapter to a
covered entity, such
covered entity may disclose protected health information to the
business associate to the extent necessary to comply with the legal mandate without meeting the requirements of this paragraph (e), provided that the
covered entity attempts in good faith to obtain satisfactory assurances as required by paragraph (e)(3)(i) of this section, and, if such attempt fails, documents the attempt and the reasons that such assurances can not be obtained.
The mere provision of software to a
covered entity would not appear to give rise to a
business associate relationship, although if the vendor needs access to the protected health information of the
covered entity to assist with data management or to perform functions or
activities on the
covered entity's behalf, the vendor would be a
business associate.
We note that we do not consider a financial institution to be acting on behalf of a
covered entity, and therefore no
business associate contract is required, when it processes consumer - conducted financial transactions by debit, credit or other payment card, Start Printed Page 82505clears checks, initiates or processes electronic funds transfers, or conducts any other
activity that directly facilitates or effects the transfer of funds for compensation for health care.
We also agree with the commenters that financial institutions are
business associates if they receive protected health information when they engage in
activities other than funds processing for
covered entities.
The changes clarify that the
business association occurs when the right to use or disclose the protected health information belongs to the
covered entity, and another person is using or disclosing the protected health information (or creating, obtaining and using the protected health information) to perform a function or
activity on behalf of the
covered entity.
The Department decided that informing consumers of their privacy rights and of the
activities of
covered entities with which they conduct
business was too important a goal of this rule to exempt any entities.
When they are performing accreditation
activities for a
covered entity, private accrediting organizations will meet the definition of
business associate, and the
covered entity must enter into a
business associate contract with the accrediting organization in order to disclose protected health information.
Covered entities generally would not be required to monitor the
activities of their
business associates, but would be required to take steps to address problems of which they become aware, and, where the breach was serious or repeated, would also be required to monitor the
business associate's performance to ensure that the wrongful behavior had been remedied.
We proposed to define the term «
business partner» to mean, with respect to a
covered entity, a person to whom the
covered entity discloses protected health information so that the person can carry out, assist with the performance of, or perform on behalf of, a function or
activity for the
covered entity.
A
covered entity may disclose protected health information to a
business associate, consistent with the other requirements of the final rule, as necessary to permit the
business associate to perform functions and
activities for or on behalf of the
covered entity, or to provide the services specified in the
business associate definition to or for the
covered entity.
We clarify that agents includes subcontractors, and we note that a
business associate contract must make the
business associate responsible for ensuring that any person to whom it delegates a function,
activity or service which is within its
business associate contract with the
covered entity agrees to abide by the restrictions and conditions that apply to the
business associate under the contract.