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ORDER FORM
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Customer Name: City of Ukiah
Order Type: Additional Sale
Currency for Fees: USD
Service Type Billing Cycle: Monthly beginning on the Transaction Fee Start Date
Order Effective Date: June 14, 2022
PO to be Issued: No
SERVICES ORDERED (primary service offerings)Initial Set Up Fee
Expense $ 0.00
SERVICES ORDERED FEE DETAILS (recurring fees for the primary service offerings ordered above)
Service
Billing Cycle(s) (beginning on the
Transaction Fee Start Date)
Base Transactions
(per Billing Cycle)
Base Transaction
Fee (per Billing
Cycle)
Incremental
Transaction Fee
(per incr. Trans.)
Expense 1 and beyond 40 $ 365.20 $ 11.41
EXTENDED SERVICES ORDERED (Transaction-based recurring services pertaining to the above or previously-ordered
Service Types)
Initial Set Up Fee
Expense Pay - Global $ 0.00
EXTENDED SERVICES ORDERED FEE DETAILS (recurring fees for the transaction-based extended services ordered above)
Extended Service
Billing Cycle(s) (beginning on the
Transaction Fee Start Date)
Base Transactions
(per Billing Cycle)
Base Transaction
Fee (per Billing
Cycle)
Incremental
Transaction Fee
(per incr. Trans.)
Expense Pay - Global 1 and beyond 40 $ 61.20 $ 1.92
EXTENDED SERVICES ORDERED (additional unit-based recurring services pertaining to the above or previously-ordered Service Types)
Description Unit Quantity Initial Set Up Fee
ExpenseIt for Expense 1 Set Up(s)Included in the fees for the Service Type
Ordered above
Concur Request - Add-on 1 Each $ 0.00
GSA Travel Allowance - Recurring 1 Each $ 0.00
EXTENDED SERVICES ORDERED FEE DETAILS (recurring fees for the unit-based extended service ordered above)
Extended Service
Billing Cycle(s) (beginning on the
Transaction Fee Start Date)
Recurring Fee (per Billing
Cycle)
Incremental Transaction
Fee
(per incr. Trans.)
ExpenseIt for Expense 1 and beyond Included in the fees for
the Service Type Ordered
above
Included in the fees for
the Service Type Ordered
above
Concur Request - Add-on 1 and beyond $ 17.20 $ 0.54
GSA Travel Allowance - Recurring 1 and beyond $ 50.00 $ 1.37
Concur Use Only: S
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ADDITIONAL SERVICES ORDERED (additional services with one-time fees pertaining to the above or previously ordered Service Type)
Description Unit Quantity Initial Set Up Fee
ORDER TERMS
General: This Order Form is issued by Concur Technologies, Inc. ("Concur") and applies to the Customer specified herein. Customer hereby orders
the services specified in this Order Form (collectively the "Service") and Concur hereby agrees to provide such Service, subject to the terms of the
Agreement between Concur and Customer for the Concur service. This Order Form shall be deemed a part of the Agreement. All undefined capitalized
terms herein have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Agreement. If any terms of this Order Form are inconsistent with the terms of the
Agreement, then the terms of this Order Form shall control. This Order Form as issued by Concur is an offer by Concur. When signed and returned to
Concur by Customer on or prior to the end of the calendar month of the Order Effective Date, it becomes a binding written ordering document executed
by Customer and Concur as of the Order Effective Date, unless unauthorized changes were made by Customer to this Order Form in which case it will
be rejected.
Invoicing: Concur shall be entitled to invoice Customer for the fees specified in this Order Form as set forth in the Supplement.
Payment Terms: Customer will pay each accurate invoice within 30 days after the applicable invoice date.
Additional Definition(s): For purposes of the Agreement, the following terms shall have the definitions set forth below:
"Transaction Fee Start Date" means the first scheduled Billing Cycle after the date specified above as the "Order Effective Date".
Renewal Term: Notwithstanding anything in the Agreement to the contrary, (a) the term of the Agreement shall be renewed through and including June
30, 2023 (the "Renewal Term"); and (b) after the Renewal Term, the Agreement shall continue thereafter until either party elects to terminate the
Agreement by delivering written notice of termination to the other party at least 90 days before the desired effective date of such termination.
Additional Agreement Terms: The Agreement is amended by incorporating the following document as an attachment to the Agreement: Data
Processing Agreement for SAP Cloud Services, as updated from time to time, located here http://go.sap.com/about/agreements.html. For purposes of
this Order Form, all references to "SAP" in the Data Processing Agreement for SAP Cloud Services shall mean "Concur".
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City of Ukiah
Signature \s1\
Print Name
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Title
Concur Use Only: S
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Sage Sangiacomo
City Manager
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DATA PROCESSING AGREEMENT FOR CLOUD SERVICES
1.DEFINITIONS
1.1. “Controller” means the natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which, alone or jointly
with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of Personal Data; for the purposes of this
DPA, where Customer acts as processor for another controller, it shall in relation to SAP be deemed as
additional and independent Controller with the respective controller rights and obligations under this DPA.
1.2. “Data Protection Law ” means the applicable legislation protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of
persons and their right to privacy with regard to the processing of Personal Data under the Agreement.
1.3. “Data Subject” means an identified or identifiable natural person as defined by Data Protection Law.
1.4. “EEA” means the European Economic Area, namely the European Union Member States along with Iceland,
Liechtenstein and Norway.
1.5. “GDPR” means the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679.
1.6. “My Trust Center” means information available on the SAP support portal (see:
https://support.sap.com/en/my-support/trust-center.html) or the SAP agreements website (see:
https://www.sap.com/about/trust-center/agreements.html) or any subsequent website(s) made available by
SAP to Customer.
1.7. “New SCC Relevant Transfer” means a transfer (or an onward transfer) to a Third Country of Personal Data
that is either subject to GDPR or to applicable Data Protection Law and where any required adequacy means
under GDPR or applicable Data Protection Law can be met by entering into the New Standard Contractual
Clauses.
1.8. “New Standard Contractual Clauses” means the unchanged standard contractual clauses, published by the
European Commission, reference 2021/914 or any subsequent final version thereof which shall automatically
apply. To avoid doubt Modules 2 and 3 shall apply as set out in Section 8.
1.9. “Personal Data” means any information relating to a Data Subject which is protected under Data Protection
Law. For the purposes of the DPA, it includes only personal data which is:
a)entered by Customer or its Authorized Users into or derived from their use of the Cloud Service; or
b)supplied to or accessed by SAP or its Subprocessors in order to provide support under the Agreement.
Personal Data is a sub-set of Customer Data (as defined under the Agreement).
1.10. “Personal Data Breach” means a confirmed:
a)accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of or unauthorized third-party
access to Personal Data; or
b)similar incident involving Personal Data, in each case for which a Controller is required under Data
Protection Law to provide notice to competent data protection authorities or Data Subjects.
1.11. “Processor” means a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which processes personal
data on behalf of the controller, be it directly as processor of a controller or indirectly as subprocessor of a
processor which processes personal data on behalf of the controller.
1.12. “Schedule” means the numbered Appendix with respect to the Standard Contractual Clauses (2010) and the
numbered Annex with respect to the New Standard Contractual Clauses.
1.13. “Standard Contractual Clauses (2010)” means the Standard Contractual Clauses (processors) published by
the European Commission, reference 2010/87/EU.
1.14. “Subprocessor” or “sub-processor” means SAP Affiliates, SAP SE, SAP SE Affiliates and third parties
engaged by SAP, SAP SE or SAP SE’s Affiliates in connection with the Cloud Service and which process
Personal Data in accordance with this DPA.
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1.15. “Technical and Organizational Measures” means the technical and organizational measures for the relevant
Cloud Service published on My Trust Center (see: https://www.sap.com/about/trust-
center/agreements/cloud/cloud-services.html?search=Technical%20Organizational%20Measures).
1.16. “Third Country” means any country, organization or territory not acknowledged by the European Union under
Article 45 of GDPR as a safe country with an adequate level of data protection.
2.BACKGROUND
2.1. Purpose and Application
2.1.1. This document (“DPA”) is incorporated into the Agreement and forms part of a written (including in electronic
form) contract between SAP and Customer.
2.1.2. This DPA applies to Personal Data processed by SAP and its Subprocessors in connection with its provision
of the Cloud Service.
2.1.3. This DPA does not apply to non-production environments of the Cloud Service if such environments are made
available by SAP. Customer shall not store Personal Data in such environments.
2.2. Structure
Schedules 1 and 2 are incorporated into and form part of this DPA. They set out the agreed subject-matter,
the nature and purpose of the processing, the type of Personal Data, categories of data subjects (Schedule
1)and the applicable Technical and Organizational Measures (Schedule 2).
2.3. Governance
2.3.1. SAP acts as a Processor and Customer and those entities that it permits to use the Cloud Service act as
Controllers under the DPA.
2.3.2. Customer acts as a single point of contact and shall obtain any relevant authorizations, consents and
permissions for the processing of Personal Data in accordance with this DPA, including, where applicable
approval by Controllers to use SAP as a Processor. Where authorizations, consent, instructions or permissions
are provided by Customer these are provided not only on behalf of the Customer but also on behalf of any
other Controller using the Cloud Service. Where SAP informs or gives notice to Customer, such information
or notice is d eemed received by those Controllers permitted by Customer to use the Cloud Service. Customer
shall forward such information and notices to the relevant Controllers.
3.SECURITY OF PROCESSING
3.1. Applicability of the Technical and Organizational Measures
SAP has implemented and will apply the Technical and Organizational Measures. Customer has reviewed
such measures and agrees that as to the Cloud Service selected by Customer in the Order Form the measures
are appropriate taking into account the state of the art, the costs of implementation, nature, scope, context
and purposes of the processing of Personal Data.
3.2. Changes
3.2.1. SAP applies the Technical and Organizational Measures to SAP’s entire customer base hosted out of the
same data center or receiving the same Cloud Service. SAP may change the Technical and Organizational
Measures at any time without notice so long as it maintains a comparable or better level of security. Individual
measures may be replaced by new measures that serve the same purpose without diminishing the security
level protecting Personal Data.
3.2.2. SAP will publish updated versions of the Technical and Organizational Measures on My Trust Center and
where available Customer may subscribe to receive e-mail notification of such updated versions.
4.SAP OBLIGATIONS
4.1. Instructions from Customer
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SAP will process Personal Data only in accordance with documented instructions from Customer. The
Agreement (including this DPA) constitutes such documented initial instructions and each use of the Cloud
Service then constitutes further instructions. SAP will use reasonable efforts to follow any other Customer
instructions, as long as they are required by Data Protection Law, technically feasible and do not require
changes to the Cloud Service. If any of the before-mentioned exceptions apply, or SAP otherwise cannot
comply with an instruction or is of the opinion that an instruction infringes Data Protection Law, SAP will
immediately notify Customer (email permitted).
4.2. Processing on Legal Requirement
SAP may also process Personal Data where required to do so by applicable law. In such a case, SAP shall
inform Customer of that legal requirement before processing unless that law prohibits such information on
important grounds of public interest.
4.3. Personnel
To process Personal Data, SAP and its Subprocessors shall only grant access to authorized personnel who
have committed themselves to confidentiality. SAP and its Subprocessors will regularly train personnel having
access to Personal Data in applicable data security and data privacy measures.
4.4. Cooperation
4.4.1. At Customer’s request, SAP will reasonably cooperate with Customer and Controllers in dealing with requests
from Data Subjects or regulatory authorities regarding SAP’s processing of Personal Data or any Personal
Data Breach.
4.4.2. If SAP receives a request from a Data Subject in relation to the Personal Data processing hereunder, SAP
will promptly notify Customer (where the Data Subject has provided information to identify the Customer) via
e-mail and shall not respond to such request itself but instead ask the Data Subject to redirect its request to
Customer.
4.4.3. In the event of a dispute with a Data Subject as it relates to SAP’s processing of Personal Data under this
DPA, the Parties shall keep each other informed and, where appropriate, reasonably co-operate with the aim
of resolving the dispute amicably with the Data Subject.
4.4.4. SAP shall provide functionality for production systems that supports Customer's ability to correct, delete or
anonymize Personal Data from a Cloud Service, or restrict its processing in line with Data Protection Law.
Where such functionality is not provided, SAP will correct, delete or anonymize any Personal Data, or restrict
its processing, in accordance with the Customer's instruction and Data Protection Law.
4.5. Personal Data Breach Notification
SAP will notify Customer without undue delay after becoming aware of any Personal Data Breach and provide
reasonable information in its possession to assist Customer to meet Customer’s obligations to report a
Personal Data Breach as required under Data Protection Law. SAP may provide such information in phases
as it becomes available. Such notification shall not be interpreted or construed as an admission of fault or
liability by SAP.
4.6. Data Protection Impact Assessment
If, pursuant to Data Protection Law, Customer (or its Controllers) are required to perform a data protection
impact assessment or prior consultation with a regulator, at Customer’s request, SAP will provide such
documents as are generally available for the Cloud Service (for example, this DPA, the Agreement, Audit
Reports and Certifications). Any additional assistance shall be mutually agreed between the Parties.
5.DATA EXPORT AND DELETION
5.1. Export and Retrieval by Customer
During the Subscription Term and subject to the Agreement, Customer can access its Personal Data at any
time. Customer may export and retrieve its Personal Data in a standard format. Export and retrieval may be
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subject to technical limitations, in which case SAP and Customer will find a reasonable method to allow
Customer access to Personal Data.
5.2. Deletion
Before the Subscription Term expires, Customer may use SAP’s self-service export tools (as available) to
perform a final export of Personal Data from the Cloud Service (which shall constitute a "return" of Personal
Data). At the end of the Subscription Term, Customer hereby instructs SAP to delete the Personal Data
remaining on servers hosting the Cloud Service within a reasonable time period in line with Data Protection
Law (not to exceed 6 months) unless applicable law requires retention.
6.CERTIFICATIONS AND AUDITS
6.1. Customer Audit
Customer or its independent third party auditor reasonably acceptable to SAP (which shall not include any
third party auditors who are either a competitor of SAP or not suitably qualified or independent) may audit
SAP’s control environment and security practices relevant to Personal Data processed by SAP only if:
a)SAP has not provided sufficient evidence of its compliance with the Technical and Organizational
Measures that protect the production systems of the Cloud Service through providing either: (i) a
certification as to compliance with ISO 27001 or other standards (scope as defined in the certificate); or
(ii) a valid ISAE3402 or ISAE3000 or other SOC1-3 attestation report. Upon Customer’s request audit
reports or ISO certifications are available through the third party auditor or SAP;
b)a Personal Data Breach has occurred;
c) an audit is formally requested by Customer’s data protection authority; or
d)provided under mandatory Data Protection Law conferring Customer a direct audit right and provided that
Customer shall only audit once in any 12 month period unless mandatory Data Protection Law requires
more frequent audits.
6.2. Other Controller Audit
Any other Controller may assume Customer's rights under Section 6.1 only if it applies directly to the Controller
and such audit is permitted and coordinated by Customer. Customer shall use all reasonable means to
combine audits of multiple other Controllers to avoid multiple audits.unless the audit must be undertaken by
the other Controller itself under Data Protection Law. If several Controllers whose Personal Data is processed
by SAP on the basis of the Agreement require an audit, Customer shall use all reasonable means to combine
the audits and to avoid multiple audits.
6.3. Scope of Audit
Customer shall provide at least 60 days advance notice of any audit unless mandatory Data Protection Law
or a competent data protection authority requires shorter notice. The frequency and scope of any audits shall
be mutually agreed between the parties acting reasonably and in good faith. Customer audits shall be limited
in time to a maximum of 3 business days. Beyond such restrictions, the parties will use current certifications
or other audit reports to avoid or minimize repetitive audits. Customer shall provide the results of any audit to
SAP.
6.4. Cost of Audits
Customer shall bear the costs of any audit unless such audit reveals a material breach by SAP of this DPA,
then SAP shall bear its own expenses of an audit. If an audit determines that SAP has breached its obligations
under the DPA, SAP will promptly remedy the breach at its own cost.
7.SUBPROCESSORS
7.1. Permitted Use
SAP is granted a general authorization to subcontract the processing of Personal Data to Subprocessors,
provided that:
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a)SAP or SAP SE on its behalf shall engage Subprocessors under a written (including in electronic form)
contract consistent with the terms of this DPA in relation to the Subprocessor’s processing of Personal
Data. SAP shall be liable for any breaches by the Subprocessor in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement;
b)SAP will evaluate the security, privacy and confidentiality practices of a Subprocessor prior to selection
to establish that it is capable of providing the level of protection of Personal Data required by this DPA;
and
c)SAP’s list of Subprocessors in place on the effective date of the Agreement is published by SAP on My
Trust Center or SAP will make it available to Customer upon request, including the name, address and
role of each Subprocessor SAP uses to provide the Cloud Service.
7.2. New Subprocessors
SAP’s use of Subprocessors is at its discretion, provided that:
a)SAP will inform Customer in advance (by email or by posting on the My Trust Center) of any intended
additions or replacements to the list of Subprocessors including name, address and role of the new
Subprocessor; and
b)Customer may object to such changes as set out in Section 7.3.
7.3. Objections to New Subprocessors
7.3.1. If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’
processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which
the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAP. Such termination shall take effect at
the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than 30 days from the date of SAP’s notice to
Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this 30 day
period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.
7.3.2. Within the 30 day period from the date of SAP’s notice to Customer informing Customer of the new
Subprocessor, Customer may request that the parties discuss in good faith a resolution to the objection. Such
discussions shall not extend the period for termination and do not affect SAP’s right to use the new
Subprocessor(s) after the 30 day period.
7.3.3. Any termination under this Section 7.3 shall be deemed to be without fault by either party and shall be subject
to the terms of the Agreement.
7.4. Emergency Replacement
SAP may replace a Subprocessor without advance notice where the reason for the change is outside of SAP’s
reasonable control and prompt replacement is required for security or other urgent reasons. In this case, SAP
will inform Customer of the replacement Subprocessor as soon as possible following its appointment. Section
7.2 applies accordingly.
8.INTERNATIONAL PROCESSING
8.1. Conditions for International Processing
SAP shall be entitled to process Personal Data, including by using Subprocessors, in accordance with this
DPA outside the country in which the Customer is located as permitted under Data Protection Law.
8.2. Applicability of the Standard Contractual Clauses (2010)
8.2.1. Where, for the period up to and including 26 September 2021, Personal Data of a Controller that is subject to
GDPR is processed in a Third Country, or where Personal Data of a Swiss or United Kingdom based Controller
or another Controller is processed in a Third Country and such international processing requires an adequacy
means under the laws of the country of the Controller and the required adequacy means can be met by
entering into Standard Contractual Clauses (2010), then:
a)SAP and Customer enter into the Standard Contractual Clauses (2010);
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b)Customer joins the Standard Contractual Clauses (2010) entered into by SAP or SAP SE and the
Subprocessor as an independent owner of rights and obligations; or
c) other Controllers whose use of the Cloud Services has been authorized by Customer under the
Agreement may also enter into Standard Contractual Clauses (2010) with SAP or the relevant
Subprocessors in the same manner as Customer in accordance with Section 8.2.1 a) and b) above. In
such case, Customer will enter into the Standard Contractual Clauses (2010) on behalf of the other
Controllers.
8.2.2. The Standard Contractual Clauses (2010) shall be governed by the law of the country in which the relevant
Controller is established.
8.2.3. Where applicable Data Protection Law adopts the New Standard Contractual Clauses as meeting any required
adequacy means as an alternative or update to the Standard Contractual Clauses (2010) then the New
Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply in accordance with Section 8.3.
8.3. Applicability of New Standard Contractual Clauses
8.3.1. The following shall apply with effect from 27 September 2021 and shall solely apply in respect of New SCC
Relevant Transfers:
8.3.1.1. Where SAP is not located in a Third Country and acts as a data exporter, SAP (or SAP SE on its behalf) has
entered in to the New Standard Contractual Clauses with each Subprocessor as the data importer. Module 3
(Processor to Processor) of the New Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply to such New SCC Relevant
Transfers.
8.3.1.2. Where SAP is located in a Third Country:
SAP and Customer hereby enter into the New Standard Contractual Clauses with Customer as the data
exporter and SAP as the data importer which shall apply as follows:
a)Module 2 (Controller to Processor) shall apply where Customer is a Controller; and
b)Module 3 (Processor to Processor) shall apply where Customer is a Processor. Where Customer acts as
Processor under Module 3 (Processor to Processor) of the New Standard Contractual Clauses, SAP
acknowledges that Customer acts as Processor under the instructions of its Controller(s).
8.3.2. Other Controllers or Processors whose use of the Cloud Services has been authorized by Customer under
the Agreement may also enter into the New Standard Contractual Clauses with SAP in the same manner as
Customer in accordance with Section 8.3.1.2 above. In such case, Customer enters into the New Standard
Contractual Clauses on behalf of the other Controllers or Processors.
8.3.3. With respect to a New SCC Relevant Transfer, on request from a Data Subject to the Customer, Customer
may make a copy of Module 2 or 3 of the New Standard Contractual Clauses entered into between Customer
and SAP (including the relevant Schedules), available to Data Subjects.
8.3.4. The governing law of the New Standard Contractual Clauses shall be the law of Germany.
8.4. Relation of the Standard Contractual Clauses to the Agreement
Nothing in the Agreement shall be construed to prevail over any conflicting clause of the Standard Contractual
Clauses (2010) or the New Standard Contractual Clauses. For the avoidance of doubt, where this DPA further
specifies audit and Subprocessor rules, such specifications also apply in relation to the Standard Contractual
Clauses (2010) and the New Standard Contractual Clauses.
8.5. Third Party Beneficiary Right under the New Standard Contractual Clauses
8.5.1. Where Customer is located in a Third Country and acting as a data importer under Module 2 or Module 3 of
the New Standard Contractual Clauses and SAP is acting as Customer’s sub-processor under the applicable
Module, the respective data exporter shall have the following third party beneficiary right:
8.5.2. In the event that Customer has factually disappeared, ceased to exist in law or has become insolvent (in all
cases without a successor entity that has assumed the legal obligations of the Customer by contract or by
operation of law), the respective data exporter shall have the right to terminate the affected Cloud Service
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solely to the extent that the data exporter’s Personal Data is processed. In such event, the respective data
exporter also instructs SAP to erase or return the Personal Data.
9.DOCUMENTATION; RECORDS OF PROCESSING
9.1. Each party is responsible for its compliance with its documentation requirements, in particular maintaining
records of processing where required under Data Protection Law. Each party shall reasonably assist the other
party in its documentation requirements, including providing the information the other party needs from it in a
manner reasonably requested by the other party (such as using an electronic system), in order to enable the
other party to comply with any obligations relating to maintaining records of processing.
For the purposes of the Cloud Service provided by Concur, all references in this DPA to “SAP” shall mean “Concur”.
The party’s authorized signatories have duly executed the DPA, which shall be effective upon the date of Customer’s
execution as provided in the Customer signature block below (“Effective Date”):
CONCUR HOLDINGS (NETHERLANDS) B.V. CUSTOMER:
___________________________________
By By
Sheena Thomas
Print Name Print Name
Directeur B
Title
Date__________________________________
Title
Date__________________________________
CONCUR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
By
Thomas M. Nolan
Print Name
Legal Director
Title
Date__________________________________
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Sage Sangiacomo
City Manager
City of Ukiah
Jun 20, 2022
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Schedule 1 Description of the Processing
This Schedule 1 applies to describe the Processing of Personal Data for the purposes of the Standard
Contractual Clauses (2010), New Standard Contractual Clauses and applicable Data Protection Law.
1.A. LIST OF PARTIES
1.1. Under the Standard Contractual Clauses (2010)
1.1.1. Data Exporter
The data exporter under the Standard Contractual Clauses (2010) is the Customer who subscribed to a Cloud
Service that allows Authorized Users to enter, amend, use, delete or otherwise process Personal Data. Where
the Customer allows other Controllers to also use the Cloud Service, these other Controllers are also data
exporters.
1.1.2. Data Importer
SAP and its Subprocessors that provide and support the Cloud Service are data importers under the Standard
Contractual Clauses (2010).
1.2. Under the New Standard Contractual Clauses
1.2.1. Module 2: Transfer Controller to Processor
Where SAP is located in a Third Country, Customer is the Controller and SAP is the Processor, then Customer
is the data exporter and SAP is the data importer.
1.2.2. Module 3: Transfer Processor to Processor
Where SAP is located in a Third Country, Customer is a Processor and SAP is a Processor, then Customer
is the data exporter and SAP is the data importer.
2.B. DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER
2.1. Data Subjects
Unless provided otherwise by the data exporter, transferred Personal Data relates to the following categories
of Data Subjects: employees, contractors, business partners or other individuals having Personal Data stored
in the Cloud Service, transmitted to, made available to, accessed or otherwise processed by the data importer .
2.2. Data Categories
The transferred Personal Data concerns the following categories of data:
Customer determines the categories of data per Cloud Service subscribed. Customer can configure the data
fields during implementation of the Cloud Service or as otherwise provided by the Cloud Service. The
transferred Personal Data typically relates to the following categories of data: name, phone numbers, e-mail
address, address data, system access / usage / authorization data, company name, contract data, invoice
data, plus any application-specific data that Authorized Users enter into the Cloud Service and may include
bank account data, credit or debit card data.
2.3. Special Data Categories (if agreed)
2.3.1. The transferred Personal Data may comprise special categories of personal data set out in the Agreement
(“Sensitive Data”). SAP has taken Technical and Organizational Measures as set out in Schedule 2 to ensure
a level of security appropriate to protect also Sensitive Data.
2.3.2. The transfer of Sensitive Data may trigger the application of the following additional restrictions or safeguards
if necessary to take into consideration the nature of the data and the risk of varying likelihood and severity for
the rights and freedoms of natural persons (if applicable):
a)training of personnel;
b)encryption of data in transit and at rest;
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c) system access logging and general data access logging.
2.3.3. In addition, the Cloud Services provide measures for handling of Sensitive Data as described in the
Documentation.
2.4. Purposes of the data transfer and further processing; Nature of the processing
2.4.1. The transferred Personal Data is subject to the following basic processing activities:
a)use of Personal Data to set up, operate, monitor and provide the Cloud Service (including operational
and technical support);
b)continuous improvement of service features and functionalities provided as part of the Cloud Service
including automation, transaction processing and machine learning;
c)provision of embedded Professional Services;
d)communication to Authorized Users;
e)storage of Personal Data in dedicated data centers (multi-tenant architecture);
f)release, development and upload of any fixes or upgrades to the Cloud Service;
g)back up and restoration of Personal Data stored in the Cloud Service;
h)computer processing of Personal Data, including data transmission, data retrieval, data access;
i)network access to allow Personal Data transfer;
j)monitoring, troubleshooting and administering the underlying Cloud Service infrastructure and database;
k) security monitoring, network-based intrusion detection support, penetration testing; and
l)execution of instructions of Customer in accordance with the Agreement.
2.4.2. The purpose of the transfer is to provide and support the Cloud Service. SAP and its Subprocessors may
support the Cloud Service data centers remotely. SAP and its Subprocessors provide support when a
Customer submits a support ticket as further set out in the Agreement.
2.5. Additional description in respect of the New Standard Contractual Clauses:
2.5.1. Applicable Modules of the New Standard Contractual Clauses
a)Module 2: Transfer Controller to Processor
b)Module 3: Transfer Processor to Processor
2.5.2. For transfers to (sub-) processors, also specify subject matter, nature and duration of the processing
In respect of the New Standard Contractual Clauses, transfers to Subprocessors shall be on the same basis
as set out in the DPA.
2.5.3. The frequency of the transfer (e.g. whether the data is transferred on a one-off or continuous basis).
Transfers shall be made on a continuous basis.
2.5.4. The period for which the personal data will be retained, or, if that is not possible, the criteria used to determine
that period.
Personal Data shall be retained for the duration of the Agreement and subject to Section 5.2 of the DPA.
3.C. COMPETENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
3.1. In respect of the New Standard Contractual Clauses:
3.1.1. Module 2: Transfer Controller to Processor
3.1.2. Module 3: Transfer Processor to Processor
3.2. Where Customer is the data exporter, the supervisory authority shall be the competent supervisory authority
that has supervision over the Customer in accordance with Clause 13 of the New Standard Contractual
Clauses.
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Schedule 2 Technical and Organizational Measures
This Schedule 2 applies to describe the applicable technical and organizational measures for the purposes of
the Standard Contractual Clauses (2010), New Standard Contractual Clauses and applicable Data Protection
Law.
SAP will apply and maintain the Technical and Organizational Measures.
To the extent that the provisioning of the Cloud Service comprises New SCC Relevant Transfers, the Technical
and Organizational Measures set out in Schedule 2 describe the measures and safeguards which have been
taken to fully take into consideration the nature of the personal data and the risks involved. If local laws may
affect the compliance with the clauses, this may trigger the application of additional safeguards applied during
transmission and to the processing of the personal data in the country of destination (if applicable: encryption
of data in transit, encryption of data at rest, anonymization, pseudonymization).
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