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Company Name
GRANDMA'S HOUSE OF HOPE
Contract #
A-2015-060-02
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
4/21/2015
Expiration Date
6/30/2016
Insurance Exp Date
3/24/2017
Destruction Year
2021
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.tegrflatfyns: The Agency will uphold all relevant Federal and California state confidentiality <br />regulations to protect client records and privacy. In addition, the Agency will only release client <br />records with written consent by the client, unless otherwise provided for in the regulations. <br />Specifically, but not limited to, the following: <br />A, The Agency will abide specifically by the federal confidentiality rules as contained .in the Code <br />of Federal Regulations (CFR) 42 Part 2 Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient: <br />Records, regarding disclosure of alcohol and/or drug Abuse records. In general terms, the <br />Federal regulation prohibits the disclosure of alcohol and/or drug abuse records unless <br />disclosure is expressly permitted by written consent of the person to whom it pertains or as <br />otherwise permitted by CFR, 42 Part 2, A general authorization for the release of medical or <br />other information is not sufficient for this purpose. The Agency understands that the federal <br />rules restrict any use of the information to criminally investigate or prmecute any alcohol or <br />drug, abuse patients. <br />B. The Agency will abide.spccificnily with the Health insurance Portability and Accountability Act <br />of 1996 and corresponding regulations passed by the U",5. Department of Health and Human <br />Services. In general, the regulations provide consumers with nein rights to control the release of <br />medical information, including advance consent for most disclosures of health information, the <br />right to see a copy of health records, the right to request a correction to health records, the right <br />to. obtain documentation of disclosures of information. may be used or disclosed. The current <br />regulation provides protection for paper, oral, and electronic information. <br />C: The Agency will abide specifically with the California (lovernment Code 11015.5 regarding <br />Personal Information Collected on the Internet. In general, the Government Code ensures that <br />any electronically collected personal Information about clients cannot be shared with any third <br />party without the client's written consent, <br />Postings: Privacy and Mandatory Collection notices must be posted at the agency. <br />A, The, Agency must post Privacy and Mandatory Collection notices at each intake desk or <br />comparable, location. <br />.B, Privacy and Mandatory Collection notices most be made available in writing at the client's <br />request.. <br />G. If the Agency maintains an agency website, a link to the privacy notice roust be on the homepage <br />of the agency's website. <br />. Dam Use <br />Data contained in the LA/GC H1v1IS will only be used to support the delivery of homeless services in the <br />Los Angeles and Orange County region. Each User will affirm the principles of ethical data use and client <br />confidentiality as noted below and contained in the LA/OC HM1S User Agreement. <br />1. The Agency will not solicit or input information from clients unless it is essential to provide services, <br />or conduct evaluation or research. <br />2. The Agency understands that all client data will be maintained on a central server, which will contain <br />all client information in an encrypted state. All client identifiable data is inaccessible to unauthorized <br />users. <br />3. The Agency shall not be denied access to client data entered by the Agency. Agencies are bound by all <br />restrictions placed upon the data by the client of any Participating .Agency. The Agency shall <br />diligently record in the LA/OC HMIS all restrictions requested. <br />4. The Agency shall not knowingly enter false or misleading data under any circumstances, <br />5, The Agency shall maintain appropriate docurnc^.nLad Oil of client consent to participate in the LA OC <br />HMIS. <br />6. If a client withdraws consent for release of information, the Agency remains responsible to ensure that <br />the client's information is unavailable to all other Agencies, <br />Ii'UIS Agency Agreement Page 2 of 5 Deviser/ 021OM8 <br />
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