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Richmond Fire Department
RICHMOND FIRE DEPARTMENT -BUSINESS ASSOCIATE AGREEMENT
This Privacy Agreement ("Agreement"), is effective upon signing this Agreement and is entered
into by and between Richmond Fire Department ("Covered Entity") and Alpine Software (the
'Business Associate").
Term. This Agreement shall remain in effect for the duration of this Agreement and shall
apply to all of the Services and/or Supplies delivered by the Business Associate pursuant to
this Agreement.
2. HIPAA Assurances. In the event Business Associate creates, receives, maintains, or
otherwise is exposed to personally identifiable or aggregate patient or other medical
information defined as Protected Health Information ("PHI") in the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 or its relevant regulations ("HIPAA") and
otherwise meets the definition of Business Associate as defined in the HIPAA Privacy
Standards (45 CFR Parts 160 and 164), Business Associate shall:
(a) Recognize that HITECH (the Health Information Technology for Economic and
Clinical Health Act of 2009) and the regulations thereunder (including 45 C.F.R. Sections
164.308, 164.310, 164.312, and 164.316), apply to a business associate of a covered
entity in the same manner that such sections apply to the covered entity;
(b) Not use or further disclose the PHI, except as permitted by law;
(c) Not use or further disclose the PHI in a manner that had Richmond Fire Department
done so, would violate the requirements of HIPAA;
(d) Use appropriate safeguards (including implementing administrative, physical, and
technical safeguards for electronic PHI) to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and
availability of and to prevent the use or disclosure of the PHI other than as provided
for by this Agreement;
(e) Comply with each applicable requirements of 45 C.F.R. Part 162 if the Business
Associate conducts Standard Transactions for or on behalf of the Covered Entity;
(f) Report promptly to Richmond Fire Department any security incident or other use or
disclosure of PHI not provided for by this Agreement of which Business Associate
becomes aware;
(g) Ensure that any subcontractors or agents who receive or are exposed to PHI (whether
in electronic or other format) are explained the Business Associate obligations under
this paragraph and agree to the same restrictions and conditions;
(h) Make available PHI in accordance with the individual's rights as required under the
HIPAA regulations;
(i) Account for PHI disclosures for up to the past six (6) years as requested by Covered
Entity, which shall include: (i) dates of disclosure, (ii) names of the entities or persons
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who received the PHI, (iii) a brief description of the PHI disclosed, and (iv) a brief
statement of the purpose and basis of such disclosure;
(j) Make its internal practices, books, and records that relate to the use and disclosure of
PHI available to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services for purposes of
determining Customer's compliance with HIPAA; and
(k) Incorporate any amendments or corrections to PHI when notified by Customer or
enter into a Business Associate Agreement or other necessary Agreements to comply
with HIPAA.
3. Termination Upon Breach of Provisions. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Agreement, Covered Entity may immediately terminate this Agreement if it determines that
Business Associate breaches any term in this Agreement. Alternatively, Covered Entity may give
written notice to Business Associate in the event of a breach and give Business Associate five (5)
business days to cure such breach. Covered Entity shall also have the option to immediately stop
all further disclosures of PHI to Business Associate if Covered Entity reasonably determines that
Business Associate has breached its obligations under this Agreement. In the event that
termination of this Agreement and the Agreement is not feasible, Business Associate hereby
acknowledges that the Covered Entity shall be required to report the breach to the Secretary of
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, notwithstanding any other provision of this
Agreement or Agreement to the contrary.
4. Return or Destruction of Protected Health Information upon Termination. Upon the
termination of this Agreement, unless otherwise directed by Covered Entity, Business
Associate shall either return or destroy all PHI received from the Covered Entity or created or
received by Business Associate on behalf of the Covered Entity in which Business Associate
maintains in any form. Business Associate shall not retain any copies of such PHI.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that Business Associate determines that returning
or destroying the Protected Health Information is infeasible upon termination of this
Agreement, Business Associate shall provide to Covered Entity notification of the condition
that makes return or destruction infeasible. To the extent that it is not feasible for Business
Associate to return or destroy such PHI, the terms and provisions of this Agreement shall
survive such termination or expiration and such PHI shall be used or disclosed solely as
permitted by law for so long as Business Associate maintains such Protected Health
Information.
5. No Third Party Beneficiaries. The parties agree that the terms of this Agreement shall apply
only to themselves and are not for the benefit of any third party beneficiaries.
6. De -Identified Data. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Agreement, Business Associate
and its subcontractors may disclose non -personally identifiable information provided that the
disclosed information does not include a key or other mechanism that would enable the
information to be identified.
7. Amendment. Business Associate and Covered Entity agree to amend this Agreement to the
extent necessary to allow either party to comply with the Privacy Standards, the Standards for
Electronic Transactions, the Security Standards, or other relevant state or federal laws or
regulations created or amended to protect the privacy of patient information. All such
amendments shall be made in a writing signed by both parties.
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8. Interpretation. Any ambiguity in this Agreement shall be resolved in favor of a meaning that permits
Covered Entity to comply with the then most current version of HIPAA and the HIPAA privacy
regulations.
9. Definitions. Capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings assigned to them as
outlined in HIPAA and its related regulations.
10. Survival. The obligations imposed by this Agreement shall survive any expiration or termination
of this Agreement.
Richmond Fire Department
Sign: See below
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Date:
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Return to: City of Richmond
Richmond Fire Department -HQ
101 South S'" Street
Richmond, IN47374
City of Richmond Fire Department by and through the Richmond Board of Public Works and Safety
Signature
Name: Vicki Robinson
Title: President
Date: 3 -,� -/
Signature:
Name: Richard Foore
Title: Member
Date: J. 'I- / d
APPROVED:
Signature:
Name: AnthonyL. oster II
Title: Member
Date: 5— -4q-m
By: ayor
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Date: 3 ^ -211`1
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