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Copyright 2017 American Medical Association

For commercial use, including sales or licensing, a license must be obtained from this web site.
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The American Medical Association (AMA) on behalf of the National Uniform Claim Code Committee (NUCC) grants you and your organization 
(you) a non-exclusive, royalty-free, non-transferable permission to use and distribute the Health Care Provider Taxonomy Code Set 
(Provider Taxonomy) that includes the AMA's copyright notice and is posted on www.nucc.org and to incorporate and distribute the Provider
Taxonomy in your products in the United States (Products) subject to the following agreements:

1. In consideration of this permission, you will not change the Provider Taxonomy (except for format and stylistic changes necessary to 
   incorporate the Provider Taxonomy in the Products) or create derivative works of the Provider Taxonomy;

2. You acknowledge the AMA holds copyright in the Provider Taxonomy on behalf of the NUCC and you will include all notices, disclaimers 
   and attribution statements as included in the Provider Taxonomy on any copy of the Provider Taxonomy;

3. You may not use the name of the AMA, the NUCC, or any of the NUCC members in the promotion of your Products other than to state that 
   the Products include the Provider Taxonomy without any statement or implication of endorsement of your Products;

4. You acknowledge that the Provider Taxonomy is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind;

5. You agree that the neither the AMA, the NUCC, nor any of the NUCC members shall be responsible for any consequences, including 
   liability or damage attributable to or related to any use, non-use, or interpretation of information contained or not contained in the 
   Provider Taxonomy;

6. You acknowledge that the Provider Taxonomy is commercial technical data and/or computer data bases and/or commercial computer software 
   and/or commercial computer software documentation, as applicable, which were developed exclusively at private expense by the NUCC and the 
   American Medical Association, 515 North State Street, Chicago, Illinois, 60654. U.S. Government rights to use, modify, reproduce, release, 
   perform, display, or disclose these technical data and/or computer data bases and/or computer software and/or computer software 
   documentation are subject to the limited rights restrictions of DFARS 252.227-7015(b)(2) (November 1995) and/or subject to the restrictions 
   of DFARS 227.7202-1(a) (June 1995) and DFARS 227.7202-3(a) (June 1995), as applicable for U.S. Department of Defense procurements and the 
   limited rights restrictions of FAR 52.227-14 (June 1987) and/or subject to the restricted rights provisions of FAR 52.227-14 (June 1987) 
   and FAR 52.227-19 (June 1987), as applicable, and any applicable agency FAR Supplements, for non-Department of Defense Federal procurements.

7. You shall only license the Provider Taxonomy in your Products to third parties consistent with the terms of this Permission;

8. Any use not authorized is not permitted and the AMA may terminate this permission if you violate its terms; and

9. This permission shall be governed by Illinois law without regard to choice of law principles and shall remain in effect for three years 
   from your date of acceptance.
