Personal information – A name, signature, address, telephone number, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information.Ĭommercial information – Records of products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies. Identifiers – A real name, alias, postal address, email address, Internet Protocol address, account name, or other similar identifiers. What personal information we collected in the past 12 months:
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Here are some examples of the types of personal information SVP Worldwide has collected from its customers in the past 12 months, where we collect this information from and how we may use it: You are not required to provide the personal information that we have requested, but, if you chose not to do so, in many cases we will not be able to provide you with our products or services or respond to any queries you may have. They may also combine it with other information to provide and improve our products, services, content, and advertising. SVP Worldwide and its affiliates may share this personal information with each other and use it consistent with this Privacy Policy. You may be asked to provide your personal information anytime you are in contact with SVP Worldwide or an affiliated company. Personal information is data that can be used to identify or contact a single person. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our privacy practices and contact us if you have any questions.Ĭollection and Use of Personal Information Your privacy is important to SVP Worldwide so we’ve developed a Privacy Policy that covers how we collect, use, disclose, transfer, and store your personal information.
SVP PROTOCOL UPDATE
Recap: University Status Update Week of Feb.This SVP Worldwide Privacy Policy was updated on October 9, 2020. Recap: University Status Update Week of March 1 Recap: University Status Update Week of March 15Īnyone age 55 and older is eligible for COVID-19 vaccination Recap: University Status Update Week of March 22, 2021 Same-Day Vaccination Appointments Available For Students University of Arizona Vaccination Task Force Liesl Folks, SVP for Academic Affairs & Provost Recap: University Status Update Week of April 26, 2021 Recap: University Status Update Week of May 3, 2021 Recap: University Status Update Week of August 16, 2021 Recap: University Status Update Briefing, August 23, 2021 University Status Update Briefing, August 30, 2021 Recap: University Status Update Briefing, September 13, 2021 University Highlights, Week of September 13, 2021 University Status Update Briefing, September 27, 2021 University Highlights, Week of September 27, 2021 Recap: University Status Update Briefing, October 4, 2021 University Highlights, Week of October 4, 2021 University Compliance with Federal Vaccine RequirementĬampus Mitigation Strategies, Fall 2021: Dr. Recap: University Status Update Briefing, October 18, 2021 University Highlights, Week of October 18, 2021 University Highlights, Weeks of October 25 and November 1, 2021
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University Status Update Briefing, November 15, 2021 University Highlights, Week of November 15, 2021 Recap: University Status Update Briefing, November 29, 2021
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University Highlights, Week of November 29, 2021 University Highlights, Week of December 6, 2021 Local Businesses/Community – Pima County Reporting.Neighborhoods – 24/7 Neighborhood Hotline at 52.Employees and Workspaces – Human Resources.University Buildings – See the list of building managers.If you have concerns about COVID-19 compliance and safety in our community you can reach out to the following resources to make a report: Face coverings are required in all indoor spaces where it is not possible to adequately and continuously maintain social distance.New COVID-19 testing program Cats TakeAway Testing allows students, employees, and DCCs to pick up a PCR saline gargle test kit and drop off a sample at one of the designated locations in Tucson, Phoenix, Oro Valley, Sierra Vista and Yuma.At this time, we continue to strongly encourage employees to get vaccinated and verify their vaccination status. We are currently performing a thorough review of the court decision and its potential impact. The University continues to monitor the ongoing litigation regarding the federal executive order that imposed a vaccine requirement on federal contractors.If you're in Tucson, you can also receive your vaccine at several locations across Pima County. Campus Health offers COVID-19 vaccines (first doses, second doses, Pfizer and Moderna Booster doses).