Sentences with phrase «only as a business associate»

If a health care clearinghouse creates or receives protected health information only as a business associate of other covered entities, it is not required to produce a notice.

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«Our findings clearly demonstrate that if future protected area expansion continues in a «business - as - usual» fashion, threatened species coverage will increase only marginally,» said Associate Professor James Watson, WCS's Climate Change Program Director and a Principle Research Fellow at the University of Queensland, and senior author on the study.
They name - drop (often out of context) as an attempt to prove their supremacy and will only hang out with people of a certain status who they can gain something out of (whether that's a «trophy girlfriend» or a business associate who could propel them up the corporate ladder).
As we touched on in Value investing skills # 3, we use a methodology that considers not only the potential rewards of buying into a business but also the associated risks of doing so.
A pioneering platform such as Prosper offers a wealth of unique challenges and experiences that can only be associated with a peer - to - peer business model (P2P).
As the subcommittee moves forward with addressing this year's onslaught of legislation and regulatory activity, it is imperative to responsible hobbyists and business owners that the potential risks associated with reptiles and amphibians are determined through sound science rather than unfounded speculation, and that regulatory solutions are imposed only within the context of other effective risk management approaches, where appropriate.
We see it as a program to help us develop business not only for younger partners, but in the future, senior associates as well.
As a partner, not only must you produce quantities of excellent work for your clients, but you also must generate and maintain clients, supervise and mentor associates and staff, and participate in the firm's business activities.
Health care providers are permitted to disclose protected health information («PHI») to these business associates («BA») as long as they obtain satisfactory assurances that the BA will use the information only for the purposes for which it was engaged by the health care provider, will safeguard the information from misuse, and will help the health care provider comply with some of the health care provider's duties under HIPAA, through the execution of business associate agreements.
Thus, we agree with the first point: in order to meet its requirements for providing access, a covered entity must not only provide access to such protected health information it holds, but must also provide access to such information in a designated record set of its business associate, pursuant to its business associate contract, unless the information is the same as information maintained directly by the covered entity.
In this final rule, we minimize the burden on covered entities in the following ways: in circumstances where disclosures are made on a routine, recurring basis, such as in on - going relationships between covered entities and their business associates, individual review of each routine disclosure has been eliminated; covered entities are required only to develop standard protocols to apply to such routine disclosures made to business associates (or types of business associates).
These changes mean that § 164.502 (e) requires a business associate contract (or other arrangement, as applicable) not only when the covered entity discloses protected health information to a business associate, but also when the business associate creates or receives protected health information on behalf of the covered entity.
As part of the minimum necessary provisions, covered entities will have to establish policies to ensure that only the minimum necessary protected health information is shared with business associates.
(B)(1) The business associate obtains reasonable assurances from the person to whom the information is disclosed that it will be held confidentially and used or further disclosed only as required by law or for the purpose for which it was disclosed to the person; and
As a general rule, you can only take out life insurance on someone that you have an insurable interest in such as a relative, domestic partner, or business associatAs a general rule, you can only take out life insurance on someone that you have an insurable interest in such as a relative, domestic partner, or business associatas a relative, domestic partner, or business associate.
Many marijuana dispensaries currently operate as cash - only businesses because of the non-acceptance of banks and the issues associated with working within the traditional financial system.
PrimaArdelle Associates are an Employment Business and an Employment Agency as defined within the Code of Employment Agencies & Employment Businesses Regulations 2003 only suitable applicants will be contacted
Individuals who are employed by or affiliated as independent contractors with the REALTOR ® principals of a real estate firm shall be eligible to be considered for primary membership as REALTORS ® or REALTOR - ASSOCIATE ® s only in those member boards in which a principal of the real estate firm or an individual in a position of management control on behalf of a principal who is not physically present and engaged in the real estate business in connection with the firm's real estate office holds REALTOR ® membership.
You're like many in this business in that you only see the Internet as a single edged sword; you don't see the potential for a higher awareness of market time on the part of buyer's and the potential costs to the seller's associated with that.
122 DOS 98 Matter of DOS v. Hazor — proper business practices; sales associate as officer of company; corporate broker dissolved by proclamation may only carry on business required for winding up its affairs; engaging in licensed activity and submitting license renewals after dissolution by proclamation constitutes fraudulent practices; failure to comply with DOS request to appear and for production of documents along with failure to comply with subpoena violates RPL § 442 - e (5); licensed salesperson violates RPL § 441 - b (2) when he serves as an officer of the corporation; brokers and salesperson's licenses revoked
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