Business Associate's Agreement (BAA)
Business Associate's Agreement (BAA)
Contract that clearly states a contractor's responsibility to protect PHI and other documentation requirements
Contract that clearly states a contractor's responsibility to protect PHI and other documentation requirements
Contract that clearly states a contractor's responsibility to protect PHI and other documentation requirements
Contract that clearly states a contractor's responsibility to protect PHI and other documentation requirements
Contract that clearly states a contractor's responsibility to protect PHI and other documentation requirements
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You should spell out the standards required of your contractors in the contract or agreement document itself. This section typically includes detailed specifications, compliance requirements, and quality expectations. Additionally, you can reference any relevant policies or regulatory standards that must be adhered to. Clear documentation helps ensure mutual understanding and accountability.
Permit the contractor to complete the current contract if it is more cost-effective than terminating for convenience.
ANYONE can type a contract. If the wording of the contract is "legally sufficient' the responsibility for carrying it out, or performing its requirements, becomes that of the person who signs it.
1. For non-commercial items, the FAR permits progress payments be made to contractors. 2. For commercial items, contract financing is typically the contractor's responsibility.
The contract's security classification guide will specify the level of classification for a project. Access requirements are typically outlined in the contract's security clearance requirements or the facility security clearance guidance for the project site.