Fort Worth Texas Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement with Public Authority

State:
Multi-State
City:
Fort Worth
Control #:
US-70007NMS
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This Non-Disclosure Agreement was prepared for use specifically between the Respondent, Discloser/Seller and the Discloser/Seller's subsidary, namely, a Public Authority or even a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) as it relates to Proprietary Information, Confidential Information, including, but not limited to, financial data, proposed projects, existing projects, locations of any such projects, business strategies, inventions, patents, ideas, concepts, and more individually named in the agreement. This Confidentiality Agreement provdes a clause addressing the requirements of the state's Freedom of Information Law ("FOIL"), and the Agreement is compliant with state and federal law.
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Citizen Online Reporting System or using the kiosk at any Dallas Police substation; By mail, addressed to Financial Investigations Unit, 1400 Botham Jean Blvd, Dallas, TX 75215; By e-mail at forgery-dpd@dallas.gov; In person, at any Dallas Police Substation or Headquarters.

Complaints may be filed electronically, by mail, fax, or in person at the City of Fort Worth Human Relations Unit located at 818 Missouri Ave., Fort Wo1th, Texas 76104; (817) 392-7525, Fax: (817) 392-7529.

When you need a police report, you may contact the local law enforcement agency that responded to the accident or get it from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).

To access this service, please visit or search keyword ?Reports? on the Fort Worth Police Department's website.

Using this online citizen police report system allows you to submit a report immediately and print a copy of the police report for free. You can use the online Report Search engine to obtain a copy of a report already filed, or the Accident Report search engine to obtain a copy of an accident report.

Ross Martin. Texas law states you must file a police report if the accident resulted in physical injury (or death) or property damage exceeding least $1,000. If your daughter is filing an uninsured motorist claim (i.e., a hit and run), I recommend filing a police report.

Out on the town, heading to work, or visiting a friend? Report by cell phone by using the MyFW texting or My FW App, is the official app for residents and visitors to quickly and easily report issues to the City of Fort Worth, 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

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Fort Worth Texas Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement with Public Authority