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determines that there is reasonable likelihood that the funding insufficiency may be <br />resolved in a timeframe that would allow Contractor's performance to be resumed <br />prior to the normal completion date of this Contract. <br />4.17.3.1 During the period of suspension of performance, each party will <br />inform the other of any conditions that may reasonably affect the <br />potential for resumption of performance. <br />4.17.3.2 When HCA determines in its sole discretion that the funding <br />insufficiency is resolved, it will give Contractor written notice to <br />resume performance. Upon the receipt of this notice, Contractor <br />will provide written notice to HCA informing HCA whether it can <br />resume performance and, if so, the date of resumption. For <br />purposes of this subsection, "written notice" may include email. <br />4.17.3.3 If the Contractor's proposed resumption date is not acceptable to <br />HCA and an acceptable date cannot be negotiated, HCA may <br />terminate the contract by giving written notice to Contractor. The <br />parties agree that the Contract will be terminated retroactive to <br />the date of the notice of suspension. HCA will be liable only for <br />payment in accordance with the terms of this Contract for <br />services rendered prior to the retroactive date of termination. <br />4.18 GOVERNING LAW <br />This Contract is governed in all respects by the laws of the state of Washington, without <br />reference to conflict of law principles. The jurisdiction for any action hereunder is <br />exclusively in the Superior Court for the state of Washington, and the venue of any action <br />hereunder is in the Superior Court for Thurston County, Washington. Nothing in this <br />Contract will be construed as a waiver by HCA of the State's immunity under the 11th <br />Amendment to the United States Constitution. <br />4.19 HCA NETWORK SECURITY <br />Contractor agrees not to attach any Contractor-supplied computers, peripherals or <br />software to the HCA Network without prior written authorization from HCA's Chief <br />Information Officer. Unauthorized access to HCA networks and systems is a violation of <br />HCA Policy and constitutes computer trespass in the first degree pursuant to RCW <br />9A.52.110. Violation of any of these laws or policies could result in termination of the <br />contract and other penalties. <br />Contractor will have access to the HCA visitor Wi-Fi Internet connection while on site. <br />4.20 INDEMNIFICATION <br />Contractor must defend, indemnify, and save HCA harmless from and against all claims, <br />including reasonable attorneys' fees resulting from such claims, for any or all injuries to <br />persons or damage to property, or Breach of its confidentiality and notification obligations <br />under Section 4. 7 Confidential Information Protection and Section 4.8 Confidentiality <br />Washington State <br />Health Care Authority Page 19 of 53 Contract# 2747