Common use of Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The FAA-approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employee, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-E’s personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000) 000-0000. Individuals that lose their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferable. In the event that an A-E’s badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-E’s personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-E’s final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-E’s payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: John Wayne Airport Agreement, John Wayne Airport Agreement, Airport Agreement

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Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The FAA-Federally approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be is made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employeeWhen working in a secure area, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge each badged person is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification ID badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's ’s Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-E’s E personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement Contract at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's ’s Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000) 000-0000. Individuals that lose their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferable. In the event that an a A-E’s badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-E’s E personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this AgreementContract, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-E’s final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-E’s payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The FAA-approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employee, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-EPROJECT MANAGER’s personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000) 000-0000. Individuals that lose their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferable. In the event that an A-Ea PROJECT MANAGER’s badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-EPROJECT MANAGER’s personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-EPROJECT MANAGER. PROJECT MANAGER’s final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-EPROJECT MANAGER’s payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Airport Agreement, Airport Agreement, Airport Agreement

Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA-) approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employee, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-E’s Contractor personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement Contract at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000) 000-0000. Individuals that lose their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferable. In the event that an A-E’s a Contractor‟s badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-E’s Contractor personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this AgreementContract, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-E’s Contractor. Contractor‟s final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-E’s Contractor‟s payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.oc.ca.gov, cams.ocgov.com

Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The FAA-approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employee, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-E’s personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000949) 000-0000252- 5000. Individuals that lose their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferable. In the event that an A-E’s badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-E’s personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-E’s final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-E’s payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: John Wayne Airport Agreement, Airport Agreement

Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The FAA-approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employee, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-E’s personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000949) 000-000- 0000. Individuals that lose their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferable. In the event that an a A-E’s badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-E’s personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-E’s final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-E’s payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA-) approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be are made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, ; unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employee, JWA Contractor, subcontractor, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-E’s Contractor personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement Contract at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000) 000-0000. Individuals that lose their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferable. In the event that an A-Ea Contractor’s badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-E’s Contractor personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this AgreementContract, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-EContractor. Contractor’s final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-EContractor’s payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Emergency Crash Phone

Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The FAA-TSA approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be is made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, ; unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged badge individual. Each JWA employee, JWA FSR, subcontractor or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's ’s Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-Ethe FSR’s personnel employment and/or termination termination, expiration or expiration completion of this Agreement at JWAContract. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's ’s Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000) 000-0000. Individuals that lose their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will shall be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will shall be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferable. In the event that an A-Ea FSR’s badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-Ethe FSR’s personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this AgreementContract, a fine of $250.00 per badge will shall be charged to the A-E. A-EFSR. The FSR’s final payment may be held by JWA County or a deduction from the A-EFSR’s payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.. • The FSR shall submit the names, addresses, and driver’s license numbers for all FSR personnel who shall be engaged in work under this Contract to the JWA Project Contact or their designee within seven days after award of the Contract or within seven days after the start of any new FSR personnel and/or prior to the start of any work. • No worker shall be used in performance of this work that has not passed the required background check Attachment B Cost/Compensation

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

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Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The FAA-Federally approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be is made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, ; unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employeeWhen working in a secure area, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge each badged person is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification ID badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-E’s E personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement Contract at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000) 000-0000. Individuals that lose their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferable. In the event that an a A-E’s badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-E’s E personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this AgreementContract, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-E’s final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-E’s payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The FAA-Federally approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be is made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation operations areas of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, badge unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employeeWhen working in a secure area, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge each badged person is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification ID badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County COUNTY of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-E’s CONTRACTOR personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement Contract at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services by calling call (000) 000-0000. Individuals that lose A person who loses their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferablenot transferable. In the event that an A-E’s a Contractor's badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-E’s CONTRACTOR'S personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this AgreementContract, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-E’s CONTRATOR. CONTRACTOR'S final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-E’s CONTRACTOR'S payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The FAA-Federally approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be is made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas AOAs of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employeeWhen working in a secure area, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge each badged person is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA JWA-issued or approved and valid identification ID badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County COUNTY of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-E’s CM personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement Contract at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000) 000-0000. Individuals that lose their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferable. In the event that an A-Ea CM’s badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-E’s CM personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this AgreementContract, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-ECM. CM’s final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-ECM’s payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Airport Agreement

Badge Holder Requirements and Responsibilities. The FAA-Federally approved security program for JWA requires that each person issued a JWA security badge be is made aware of his/her responsibilities regarding the privilege of access to restricted areas of JWA. All persons within the restricted air operation areas Air Operations Area of JWA are required to display, on their person, a JWA security badge, badge unless they are specifically exempted for safety reasons or they are under escort by a properly badged individual. Each JWA employeeWhen working in a secure area, or JWA tenant employee who has been issued a JWA security badge each badged person is responsible for challenging any individual who is not properly displaying a JWA issued or approved and valid identification ID badge. Any person who is not properly displaying or who cannot produce a valid JWA security badge must immediately be referred to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services Office for proper handling. The JWA security badge is the property of the County of Orange and must be returned upon termination of A-E’s CONTRACTOR personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this Agreement Contract at JWA. The loss of a badge shall be reported within 24 hours to the Sheriff's Department - Airport Police Services by calling (000) 000-0000. Individuals that lose A person who loses their badge shall be required to pay a fee before receiving a replacement badge. The charge for lost badge replacement will be at the current posted rate located in the JWA Administration Office. A report shall be made before a replacement badge will be issued. The JWA security badge is nontransferablenot transferable. In the event that an A-E’s a CONTRACTOR's badge is not returned to JWA upon termination of A-E’s CONTRACTOR's personnel employment and/or termination or expiration of this AgreementContract, a fine of $250.00 per badge will be charged to the A-E. A-E’s CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR's final payment may be held by JWA or a deduction from the A-E’s CONTRACTOR's payment(s) may be made to ensure that funding is available to cover the fine in the event that badges are not returned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Risk Construction Agreement

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