Common use of Court-Required Screening and Background Check Requirements Clause in Contracts

Court-Required Screening and Background Check Requirements. Even if a Contractor or Subcontractor employee has a Judicial Council-issued badge, the Court has the ultimate decision as to whether a specific Contractor or Subcontractor employee may have unescorted access to the Project site. The Court shall have the right at any time to refuse Project site access to any Contractor or Subcontractor employee (even if that employee has a Judicial Council-issued badge) if the Court determines, in its sole discretion, that such person poses a risk to the Court or any person, system, or asset associated with the Court. The Court may elect to perform supplemental screening on Contractor or Subcontractor employees who perform Work in that Court’s Restricted Areas. Contractor agrees to cooperate with the Court with respect to the screening of those employees, and shall obtain at no additional cost to the Court all related releases, waivers and permissions the Court requires. The Court may issue its own identification badge or other credential to persons who have passed the applicable Court-required screening procedure.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Contract for Construction Services, Master Contract for Construction Services, Master Contract for Construction Services

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Court-Required Screening and Background Check Requirements. Even if a Contractor or Subcontractor subcontractor employee has a Judicial Council-issued badge, the Court has the ultimate decision as to whether a specific Contractor or Subcontractor subcontractor employee may have unescorted access to the Project siteits Facility. The Court shall have the right at any time to refuse Project site Facility access to any Contractor or Subcontractor subcontractor employee (even if that employee has a Judicial Council-issued badge) if the Court determines, in its sole discretion, that such person poses a risk to the Court or any person, system, or asset associated with the Court. The Court may elect to perform supplemental screening on Contractor or Subcontractor employees who perform Work in that Court’s Restricted Areas. Contractor agrees to cooperate with the Court with respect to the screening of those employees, and shall obtain at no additional cost to the Court all related releases, waivers and permissions the Court requires. The Court may issue its own identification badge or other credential to persons who have passed the applicable Court-required screening procedure.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.courts.ca.gov, www.courts.ca.gov, www.courts.ca.gov

Court-Required Screening and Background Check Requirements. Even if a Contractor or Subcontractor employee has a Judicial Council-issued badge, the Court has the ultimate decision as to whether a specific Contractor or Subcontractor employee may have unescorted access to the Project siteits Facility. The Each Court shall have the right at any time to refuse Project site Facility access to any Contractor or Subcontractor employee (even if that employee has a Judicial Council-issued badge) if the Court determines, in its sole discretion, that such person poses a risk to the Court or any person, system, or asset associated with the Court. The Each Court may elect to perform supplemental screening on Contractor or Subcontractor employees who perform Work in that Court’s Restricted Areas. Contractor agrees to cooperate with the Court with respect to the screening of those employees, employees and shall obtain at no additional cost to the Court all related releases, waivers and permissions the Court requires. The Court may issue its own identification badge or other credential to persons who have passed the applicable Court-required screening procedure.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement

Court-Required Screening and Background Check Requirements. Even if a Contractor or Subcontractor employee has a Judicial Councilan AOC-issued badge, the each individual Court has the ultimate decision as to whether a specific Contractor or Subcontractor employee may have unescorted access to the its Project siteSite. The Each Court shall have the right at any time to refuse Project site Site access to any Contractor or Subcontractor employee (even if that employee has a Judicial Councilan AOC-issued badge) if the Court determines, in its sole discretion, that such person poses a risk to the Court or any person, system, or asset associated with the Court. The Each Court may elect to perform different or supplemental screening on Contractor or Subcontractor employees who perform Work in that Court’s Restricted Areas. Contractor agrees to cooperate with the Court individual Courts with respect to the screening of those employees, and shall obtain at no additional cost to the Court all related releases, waivers and permissions the Court requires. The Court may issue its own identification badge or other credential to persons who have passed the applicable Court-required screening procedure.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Courts Agreement, Courts Agreement, Courts Agreement

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Court-Required Screening and Background Check Requirements. Even if a Contractor Licensee or Subcontractor Subcontractor(s) employee has a Judicial Council-Council- issued badge, the Court has the ultimate decision as to whether a specific Contractor Licensee or Subcontractor subcontractor(s) employee may have unescorted access to the Project site. The Court shall have the right at any time to refuse Project site access to any Contractor Licensee or Subcontractor Subcontractor(s) employee (even if that employee has a Judicial Council-issued badge) if the Court determines, in its sole discretion, that such person poses a risk to the Court or any person, system, or asset associated with the Court. The Court may elect to perform supplemental screening on Contractor Licensee or Subcontractor subcontractor(s) employees who perform Work in that Court’s Restricted Areas. Contractor Licensee agrees to cooperate with the Court with respect to the screening of those employees, employees and shall obtain at no additional cost to the Court all related releases, waivers waivers, and permissions the Court requires. The Court may issue its own identification badge or other credential credentials to persons who have passed the applicable Court-required screening procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Site License Agreement

Court-Required Screening and Background Check Requirements. Even if a Contractor Vendor or Subcontractor employee has a Judicial Council-issued badge, the Court has the ultimate decision as to whether a specific Contractor Vendor or Subcontractor employee may have unescorted access to the any Project site. The Court shall have the right at any time to refuse Project site access to any Contractor Vendor or Subcontractor employee (even if that employee has a Judicial Council-issued badge) if the Court determines, in its sole discretion, that such person poses a risk to the Court or any person, system, or asset associated with the Court. The Court may elect to perform supplemental screening on Contractor Vendor or Subcontractor employees who perform Work in that Court’s Restricted Areas. Contractor Vendor agrees to cooperate with the Court with respect to the screening of those employees, and shall obtain at no additional cost to the Court all related releases, waivers and permissions the Court requires. The Court may issue its own identification badge or other credential to persons who have passed the applicable Court-required screening procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Contract

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