Common use of Background and Security Investigations Clause in Contracts

Background and Security Investigations. 8.1 For the safety and welfare of the children to be served under this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall, as permitted by law, ensure that its staff, employees, independent contractors, volunteers or subcontractors who may come in contact with children in the course of their work, undergo and pass a background investigation to the satisfaction of COUNTY as a condition of beginning and continuing to work under this contract. Such background investigation may include, but shall not be limited to criminal conviction information obtained through fingerprints submitted to the California Department of Justice. The fees associated with the background investigation shall be at the expense of the CONTRACTOR, regardless if the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff passes or fails the backgrounds investigation. 8.2 If a member of CONTRACTOR’s staff does not pass the background investigation, COUNTY may request that the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff be immediately removed from performing services under the Contract at any time during the term of the Contract. COUNTY will not provide to CONTRACTOR or to CONTRACTOR’s staff any information obtained through the COUNTY’s background investigation. 8.3 Disqualification of any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff pursuant to this Sub-section shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of its obligation to complete all work in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. 8.4 CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify COUNTY of any arrest and/or subsequent conviction, other than for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer staff or subcontractor who may come in contact with children while providing services under this Contract when such information becomes known to CONTRACTOR. 8.5 CONTRACTOR agrees not to engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving harm to children, or any crime involving conduct inimical to the health, morals, welfare or safety of others, including but not limited to the offenses specified in Health and Safety Code, Section 11590 (offenses requiring registration as a controlled substance offender) and those crimes listed in the Penal Code which involve murder, rape, kidnap, abduction, assault and lewd and lascivious acts.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract, Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract, Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract

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Background and Security Investigations. 8.1 For the safety and welfare of the children to be served under this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall, as permitted by law, ensure that its staff, employees, independent contractors, volunteers volunteers, or subcontractors who may come in contact with children in the course of their work, undergo and pass a background investigation to the satisfaction of COUNTY as a condition of beginning and continuing to work under this contractContract. Such background investigation may include, but shall not be limited to to, criminal conviction information obtained through fingerprints submitted to the California Department of Justice. The fees associated with the background investigation shall be at the expense of the CONTRACTOR, regardless if the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff passes or fails the backgrounds investigation. 8.2 If a member of CONTRACTOR’s staff does not pass the background investigation, COUNTY may request that the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff be immediately removed from performing services under the Contract at any time during the term of the Contract. COUNTY will not provide to CONTRACTOR or to CONTRACTOR’s staff any information obtained through the COUNTY’s background investigation. 8.3 Disqualification of any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff pursuant to this Sub-Sub- section shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of its obligation to complete all work in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. 8.4 CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify COUNTY of any arrest and/or subsequent conviction, other than for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer staff staff, or subcontractor who may come in contact with children while providing services under this Contract when such information becomes known to CONTRACTOR. 8.5 CONTRACTOR agrees not to engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving harm to children, or any crime involving conduct inimical to the health, morals, welfare welfare, or safety of others, including but not limited to to, the offenses specified in Health and Safety Code, Section 11590 (offenses requiring registration as a controlled substance offender) ), and those crimes listed in the Penal Code which involve murder, rape, kidnap, abduction, assault assault, and lewd and lascivious acts.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract, Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract

Background and Security Investigations. 8.1 For the safety and welfare of the children to be served under this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall, as permitted by law, ensure that its staff, employees, independent contractors, volunteers or subcontractors who may come in contact with children in the course of their work, undergo and pass a background investigation to the satisfaction of COUNTY as a condition of beginning and continuing to work under this contract. Such background investigation may include, but shall not be limited to criminal conviction information obtained through fingerprints submitted to the California Department of Justice. The fees associated with the background investigation shall be at the expense of the CONTRACTOR, regardless if the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff passes or fails the backgrounds investigation. 8.2 If a member of CONTRACTOR’s staff does not pass the background investigation, COUNTY may request that the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff be immediately removed from performing services under the Contract at any time during the term of the Contract. COUNTY will not provide to CONTRACTOR or to CONTRACTOR’s staff any information obtained through the COUNTY’s background investigation. 8.3 Disqualification of any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff pursuant to this Sub-section shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of its obligation to complete all work in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. 8.4 CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify COUNTY of any arrest and/or or subsequent conviction, other than for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer staff or subcontractor who may come in contact with children while providing services under this Contract when such information becomes known to CONTRACTORCONTRACTOR (see SOW Section 8.3). . 8.5 CONTRACTOR agrees not to engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving harm to children, or any crime involving conduct inimical to the health, morals, welfare or safety of others, including but not limited to the offenses specified in Health and Safety Code, Section 11590 1522 (offenses requiring registration as a controlled substance offender) and those crimes listed in the Penal Code 290 which involve murder, rape, kidnap, abduction, assault and lewd and lascivious acts.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Contract for Foster Family Agency, Master Contract for Foster Family Agency

Background and Security Investigations. 8.1 For the safety and welfare of the children to be served under this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall, as permitted by law, ensure that its staff, employees, independent contractors, volunteers volunteers, or subcontractors who may come in contact with children in the course of their work, undergo and pass a background investigation to the satisfaction of COUNTY as a condition of beginning and continuing to work under this contractContract. Such background investigation may include, but shall not be limited to to, criminal conviction information obtained through fingerprints submitted to the California Department of Justice. The fees associated with the background investigation shall be at the expense of the CONTRACTOR, regardless if the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff passes or fails the backgrounds investigation. 8.2 If a member of CONTRACTOR’s staff does not pass the background investigation, COUNTY C OUNTY may request that the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff be immediately removed from performing services under the Contract at any time during the term of the Contract. COUNTY will not provide to CONTRACTOR or to CONTRACTOR’s staff any information obtained through the COUNTY’s background investigation. 8.3 Disqualification of any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff pursuant to this Sub-Sub- section shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of its obligation to complete all work in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. 8.4 CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify COUNTY of any arrest and/or subsequent conviction, other than for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer staff staff, or subcontractor who may come in contact with children while providing services under this Contract when such information becomes known to CONTRACTOR. 8.5 CONTRACTOR agrees not to engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving harm to children, or any crime involving conduct inimical to the health, morals, welfare welfare, or safety of others, including but not limited to to, the offenses specified in Health and Safety Code, Section 11590 (offenses requiring registration as a controlled substance offender) ), and those crimes listed in the Penal Code which involve murder, rape, kidnap, abduction, assault assault, and lewd and lascivious acts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract

Background and Security Investigations. 8.1 13.1 For the safety and welfare of the children to be served under this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall, as permitted by law, ensure that its staff, employees, independent contractors, volunteers or subcontractors who may come in contact with children in the course of their work, undergo and pass a background investigation to the satisfaction of COUNTY as a condition of beginning and continuing to work under this contract. Such background investigation may include, but shall not be limited to criminal conviction information obtained through fingerprints submitted to the California Department of Justice. The fees associated with the background investigation shall be at the expense of the CONTRACTOR, regardless if the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff passes or fails the backgrounds investigation. 8.2 13.2 If a member of CONTRACTOR’s staff does not pass the background investigation, COUNTY may request that the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff be immediately removed from performing services under the Contract at any time during the term of the Contract. COUNTY will not provide to CONTRACTOR or to CONTRACTOR’s staff any information obtained through the COUNTY’s background investigation. 8.3 13.3 COUNTY, in its sole discretion, may immediately deny or terminate facility access to any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff that does not pass such investigation to the satisfaction of the COUNTY or whose background or conduct is incompatible with COUNTY facility access. 13.4 Disqualification of any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff pursuant to this Sub-section shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of its obligation to complete all work in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. 8.4 13.5 CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify COUNTY of any arrest and/or subsequent conviction, other than for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer staff or subcontractor who may come in contact with children while providing services under this Contract when such information becomes known to CONTRACTOR. 8.5 13.6 CONTRACTOR agrees not to engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving harm to children, or any crime involving conduct inimical to the health, morals, welfare or safety of others, including but not limited to the offenses specified in Health and Safety Code, Section 11590 (offenses requiring registration as a controlled substance offender) and those crimes listed in the Penal Code which involve murder, rape, kidnap, abduction, assault and lewd and lascivious acts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assessment and Intervention Services Contract

Background and Security Investigations. 8.1 For the safety and welfare of the children to be served under this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall, as permitted by law, ensure that its staff, employees, independent contractors, volunteers volunteers, or subcontractors who may come in contact with children in the course of their work, undergo and pass a background investigation to the satisfaction of COUNTY as a condition of beginning and continuing to work under this contractContract. Such background investigation may include, but shall not be limited to to, criminal conviction information obtained through fingerprints submitted to the California Department of Justice. The fees associated with the background investigation shall be at the expense of the CONTRACTOR, regardless if the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff passes or fails the backgrounds investigation. 8.2 If a member of CONTRACTOR’s staff does not pass the background investigation, COUNTY may request that the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff be immediately removed from performing services under the Contract at any time during the term of the Contract. COUNTY will not provide to CONTRACTOR or to CONTRACTOR’s staff any information obtained through the COUNTY’s background investigation. 8.3 Disqualification of any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff pursuant to this Sub-section shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of its obligation to complete all work in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. 8.4 CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify COUNTY of any arrest and/or or subsequent conviction, other than for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer staff staff, or subcontractor who may come in contact with children while providing services under this Contract when such information becomes known to CONTRACTOR. 8.5 CONTRACTOR agrees not to engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving harm to children, or any crime involving conduct inimical to the health, morals, welfare welfare, or safety of others, including but not limited to to, the offenses specified in Health and Safety Code, Section 11590 (offenses requiring registration as a controlled substance offender) ), and those crimes listed in the Penal Code which involve murder, rape, kidnap, abduction, assault assault, and lewd and lascivious acts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract for Short Term Residential Therapeutic Program

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Background and Security Investigations. 8.1 7.4.1 For the safety and welfare of the children to be served under this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall, as permitted by law, ensure that its staff, employees, independent contractors, volunteers or subcontractors Subcontractors who may come in contact with children in the course of their work, shall undergo and pass a background investigation to the satisfaction of COUNTY as a condition of beginning and continuing to perform work under this contractContract. Such background investigation may include, but shall not must be limited to criminal conviction information obtained through fingerprints submitted to the California Department of JusticeJustice to include State, local, and federal- level review, which may include, but shall not be limited to, criminal conviction information. The fees associated with the background investigation shall be at the expense of the CONTRACTOR, regardless if of whether the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff passes or fails the backgrounds background investigation. 8.2 7.4.2 If a member of CONTRACTOR’s staff does not pass the background investigation, COUNTY may request that the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff be immediately removed from performing services under the Contract Contract. CONTRACTOR shall comply with COUNTY’s request at any time during the term of the Contract. COUNTY will not provide to CONTRACTOR or to CONTRACTOR’s staff any information obtained through the COUNTY’s background investigation. 8.3 7.4.3 COUNTY, in its sole discretion, may immediately deny or terminate facility access to any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff that does not pass such investigation to the satisfaction of the COUNTY or whose background or conduct is incompatible with COUNTY facility access. 7.4.4 Disqualification of any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff pursuant to this Sub-section subparagraph 7.4 shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of its obligation to complete all work in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. 8.4 7.4.5 CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify COUNTY of any arrest and/or subsequent conviction, other than for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer staff or subcontractor Subcontractor who may come in contact with children while providing services under this Contract when such information becomes known to CONTRACTOR. 8.5 7.4.6 CONTRACTOR agrees not to engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving harm to children, or any crime involving conduct inimical to the health, morals, welfare or safety of others, including but not limited to the offenses specified in Health and Safety Code, Section 11590 (offenses requiring registration as a controlled substance offender) and those crimes listed in the Penal Code which involve murder, rape, kidnap, abduction, assault and lewd and lascivious acts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Family Preservation Services Contract

Background and Security Investigations. 8.1 For the safety and welfare of the children to be served under this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall, as permitted by law, ensure that its staff, employees, independent contractors, volunteers or subcontractors who may come in contact with children in the course of their work, undergo and pass a background investigation to the satisfaction of COUNTY as a condition of beginning and continuing to work under this contract. Such background investigation may include, but shall not be limited to criminal conviction information obtained through fingerprints submitted to the California Department of Justice. The fees associated with the background investigation shall be at the expense of the CONTRACTOR, regardless if the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff passes or fails the backgrounds investigation. 8.2 If a member of CONTRACTOR’s staff does not pass the background investigation, COUNTY may request that the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff be immediately removed from performing services under the Contract at any time during the term of the Contract. COUNTY will not provide to CONTRACTOR or to CONTRACTOR’s staff any information obtained through the COUNTY’s background investigation. 8.3 Disqualification of any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff pursuant to this Sub-section shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of its obligation to complete all work in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. 8.4 CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify COUNTY of any arrest and/or subsequent conviction, other than for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer staff or subcontractor who may come in contact with children while providing services under this Contract when such information becomes known to CONTRACTOR. 8.5 CONTRACTOR agrees not to engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving harm to children, or any crime involving conduct inimical to the health, morals, welfare or safety of others, including but not limited to the offenses specified in Health and Safety Code, Section 11590 (offenses requiring registration as a controlled substance offender) and those crimes listed in the Penal Code which involve murder, rape, kidnap, abduction, assault and lewd and lascivious acts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract for Intensive Services Foster Care

Background and Security Investigations. 8.1 For the safety and welfare of the children to be served under this Contract, CONTRACTOR shall, as permitted by law, ensure that its staff, employees, independent contractors, volunteers or subcontractors who may come in contact with children in the course of their work, undergo and pass a background investigation to the satisfaction of COUNTY as a condition of beginning and continuing to work under this contract. Such background investigation may include, but shall not be limited to criminal conviction information obtained through fingerprints submitted to the California Department of Justice. The fees associated with the background investigation shall be at the expense of the CONTRACTOR, regardless if the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff passes or fails the backgrounds investigation. 8.2 If a member of CONTRACTOR’s staff does not pass the background investigation, COUNTY may request that the member of CONTRACTOR’s staff be immediately removed from performing services under the Contract at any time during the term of the Contract. COUNTY will not provide to CONTRACTOR or to CONTRACTOR’s staff any information obtained through the COUNTY’s background investigation. 8.3 Disqualification of any member of CONTRACTOR’s staff pursuant to this Sub-section shall not relieve CONTRACTOR of its obligation to complete all work in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. 8.4 CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify COUNTY of any arrest and/or or subsequent conviction, other than for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer staff or subcontractor who may come in contact with children while providing services under this Contract when such information becomes known to CONTRACTOR. 8.5 CONTRACTOR agrees not to engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving harm to children, or any crime involving conduct inimical to the health, morals, welfare or safety of others, including but not limited to the offenses specified in Health and Safety Code, Section 11590 (offenses requiring registration as a controlled substance offender) and those crimes listed in the Penal Code which involve murder, rape, kidnap, abduction, assault and lewd and lascivious acts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract for Intensive Services Foster Care

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