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Common use of Criminal Background Check Clause in Contracts

Criminal Background Check. A. It is the responsibility of Vendor to make certain, through a criminal background check, that its employees, agents, volunteers, and contractors who may have contact with students are in compliance with Title 5, Subtitle 5, Part V, of the Family Law Article of the Maryland Code and have not been convicted of nor have pending charges for the commission of or attempt to commit Murder, Child Abuse, Rape, Child Pornography, Child Abduction, Kidnapping of a Child or Sexual Offense as defined by the Criminal Law Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. All costs for conducting a criminal background check shall be borne by Vendor. The Vendor and its employees, agents and volunteers shall also be free of tuberculosis. B. In accordance with the State of Maryland’s Criminal Procedure Article, Section 11-722, a person who enters into an agreement with a local board of education may not knowingly employ an individual to work at a school if the individual is a registered sex offender. Therefore, in contract awards between the Washington Board of Education and vendors/contractors and their subcontractors at every tier, employing an individual registered sex offender to work at a school is strictly prohibited. This provision applies to all individuals that may be working on the school property, making deliveries or visiting the school property for business purposes.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Service Agreement

Criminal Background Check. A. It is the responsibility of Vendor to make certain, through a criminal background check, that its employees, agents, volunteers, and contractors who may have contact with students are in compliance with Title 5, Subtitle 5, Part V, of the Family Law Article of the Maryland Code and have not been convicted of nor have pending charges for the commission of or attempt to commit Murder, Child Abuse, Rape, Child Pornography, Child Abduction, Kidnapping of a Child or Sexual Offense as defined by the Criminal Law Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. All costs for conducting a criminal background check shall be borne by Vendor. The Vendor and its employees, agents and volunteers shall also be free of tuberculosis. B. . In accordance with the State of Maryland’s Criminal Procedure Article, Section 11-722, a person who enters into an agreement with a local board of education may not knowingly employ an individual to work at a school if the individual is a registered sex offender. Therefore, in contract awards between the Washington Board of Education and vendors/contractors and their subcontractors at every tier, employing an individual registered sex offender to work at a school is strictly prohibited. This provision applies to all individuals that may be working on the school property, making deliveries or visiting the school property for business purposes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Professional Service Agreement

Criminal Background Check. A. a. It is the responsibility of Vendor to make certain, through a criminal background check, that its employees, agents, volunteers, and contractors who may have contact with students are in compliance with Title 5, Subtitle 5, Part V, of the Family Law Article of the Maryland Code and have not been convicted of nor have pending charges for the commission of or attempt to commit Murder, Child Abuse, Rape, Child Pornography, Child Abduction, Kidnapping of a Child or Sexual Offense as defined by the Criminal Law Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. All costs for conducting a criminal background check shall be borne by Vendor. The Vendor and its employees, agents and volunteers shall also be free of tuberculosis. B. b. In accordance with the State of Maryland’s Criminal Procedure Article, Section 11-722, a person who enters into an agreement with a local board of education may not knowingly employ an individual to work at a school if the individual is a registered sex offender. Therefore, in contract awards between the Washington Board of Education and vendors/contractors and their subcontractors at every tier, employing an individual registered sex offender to work at a school is strictly prohibited. This provision applies to all individuals that may be working on the school property, making deliveries or visiting the school property for business purposes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Unit Price Contract

Criminal Background Check. A. It is the responsibility of Vendor to make certain, through a criminal background check, that its employees, agents, volunteers, and contractors who may have contact with students are in compliance with Title 5, Subtitle 5, Part VVI, of the Family Law Article of the Maryland Code and have not been convicted of nor have pending charges for the commission of or attempt to commit Murder, Child Abuse, Rape, Child Pornography, Child Abduction, Kidnapping of a Child or Sexual Offense as defined by the Criminal Law Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. All costs for conducting a criminal background check shall be borne by Vendor. The Vendor and its employees, agents and volunteers shall also be free of tuberculosis. B. In accordance with the State of Maryland’s Criminal Procedure Article, Section 11-722, a person who enters into an agreement with a local board of education may not knowingly employ an individual to work at a school if the individual is a registered sex offender. Therefore, in contract awards between the Washington Board of Education and vendors/contractors and their subcontractors at every tier, employing an individual registered sex offender to work at a school is strictly prohibited. This provision applies to all individuals that may be working on the school property, making deliveries or visiting the school property for business purposes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

Criminal Background Check. A. a. It is the responsibility of Vendor to make certain, through a criminal background check, that its employees, agents, volunteers, and contractors who may have contact with students are in compliance with Title 5, Subtitle 5, Part V, of the Family Law Article of the Maryland Code and have not been convicted of nor have pending charges for the commission of or attempt to commit Murder, Child Abuse, Rape, Child Pornography, Child Abduction, Kidnapping of a Child or Sexual Offense as defined by the Criminal Law Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland. All costs for conducting a criminal background check shall be borne by Vendor. The Vendor and its employees, agents agents, and volunteers shall also be free of tuberculosis. B. b. In accordance with the State of Maryland’s Criminal Procedure Article, Section 11-722, a person who enters into an agreement with a local board of education may not knowingly employ an individual to work at a school if the individual is a registered sex offender. Therefore, in contract awards between the Washington Board of Education and vendors/contractors and their subcontractors at every tier, employing an individual registered sex offender to work at a school is strictly prohibited. This provision applies to all individuals that may be working on the school property, making deliveries deliveries, or visiting the school property for business purposes.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Unit Price Contract