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POL - Confidentiality Agreement - County of Placer; Auburn California 2009

  • YEAR CREATED: 2009
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: POL - Policies/Procedures
The document is a Confidentiality Agreement between Placer County, located in Auburn, California, and a recipient/contractor. The agreement states that Placer County intends to disclose certain confidential and proprietary information to the recipient, which includes personal employee data, materials, products, technology, computer programs, financial information, and other information. The recipient is obligated to treat this information as confidential, only use it for business purposes with the county, and disclose it only to authorized individuals within their organization. The recipient is not allowed to duplicate the confidential information unless necessary for the agreement and must return all written or tangible forms of the information upon request. The obligations of the recipient under this agreement are effective indefinitely, and the agreement remains valid even in the event of bankruptcy or other legal procedures. The recipient has no obligation to keep information confidential if it becomes publicly available without their breach, is received without confidentiality obligations, or is developed by the recipient without breaching the agreement. The agreement does not grant any rights or licenses to the recipient regarding the confidential information. It is also stated that the agreement is governed by the laws of the United States and the State of California, and any disputes will be resolved in the state and federal courts of California. The agreement supersedes any prior understandings or agreements and can only be modified by a written agreement signed by both parties. The recipient cannot assign the agreement without the county's written consent. If any term of the agreement is deemed invalid or unenforceable, the remaining terms will still be in effect. The agreement includes provisions for giving notices and states that the failure to enforce any term does not waive the right to enforce it in the future. The headings in the agreement are for convenience and do not affect the meaning or intent. The document is signed by the recipient/contractor and includes spaces for the county's information and signature.
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