CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS CHECKS Sample Clauses

CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS CHECKS. Lincoln County is committed to providing a crime free environment for its staff and citizens. If the contractual requirements requires your personnel will have access to various areas of County Facilities. The County reserves the right to require a criminal convictions check on owners, officers, employees and any other workers of the Contractor and their subcontractors at any time upon written request. The Contractor or the Contractor’s direct representative shall accompany all new employees to the jobsite and present them to the Contract Administrator. At that time, if a criminal convictions check has been requested the Contractor shall provide a criminal history (not a letter) including traffic records, by presenting a document from a reputable company providing statewide searches covering a minimum of the last seven (7) years to the Contract Administrator. The criminal history shall match the name on state issued picture identification card. Out of state searches shall be required for persons living in the state of North Carolina for less than seven (7) years. The names, addresses and birth dates of each person that enters County property (including the owners and subcontracts) in the performance of this contract shall be supplied with the criminal history on company letterhead signed by a representative duly authorized to sign on behalf of the company. This history shall be provided to the Contract Administrator at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to any person performing work under this contract. Persons without this criminal history may be turned away and not allowed to work on any property owned or utilized by the County until proper documentation is submitted and approved by the Contract Administrator. The County reserves the right to keep any person from being assigned to work on its property if that person (1) has been convicted of a criminal offense since the age of eighteen (18), or (2) been found at any time to have an outstanding warrant or a pending court case, or, (3) if related to his/her work at the County, has current habitual problems with traffic related issues such as no driver’s license, no vehicle tags, and/or no insurance. The Contractor must disclose the criminal convictions records of all persons proposed to work on property with the designated county official. During the term of this contract, the Contractor shall comply with these procedures for any new owner, officer, employee and any other worker of the Contractor and their...
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  • Criminal Convictions Grantee certifies that neither it nor any officer, director, partner or other managerial agent of Grantee has been convicted of a felony under the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002, nor a Class 3 or Class 2 felony under Illinois Securities Law of 1953, or that at least five (5) years have passed since the date of the conviction. Grantee further certifies that it is not barred from receiving an Award under 30 ILCS 500/50-10.5, and acknowledges that Grantor shall declare the Agreement void if this certification is false (30 ILCS 500/50-10.5).

  • No Felony Criminal Convictions Contractor represents that neither Contractor nor any of its employees, agents, or representatives, including any subcontractors and employees, agents, or representative of such subcontractors, have been convicted of a felony criminal offense or that if such a conviction has occurred Contractor has fully advised System Agency in writing of the facts and circumstances surrounding the convictions.

  • Criminal Background Checks Provider and College reserve the right to conduct criminal background checks on Resident to determine Resident’s suitability to live in Residence Facility, and Resident consents and agrees that Provider and College has permission to conduct criminal background checks on Resident.

  • Criminal History Checks The School shall conduct criminal history checks in accordance with Sec. 846-2.7, HRS, to determine whether a prospective employee or agent is suitable for working in close proximity to children. Information obtained pursuant to this provision shall be used exclusively by the School for the purposes of determining whether a person is suitable for working in close proximity to children. All such decisions shall be subject to applicable federal laws and regulations currently or hereafter in effect. The School may terminate the employment of any employee or deny employment to an applicant if the person has been convicted of a crime, and if the School finds by reason of the nature and circumstances of the crime that the person poses a risk to the health, safety, or well-being of children.

  • Criminal Background Check The Academy shall comply with all sections 1230a of the Code and all applicable law concerning criminal background checks. In the event the Academy contracts with an ESP, the ESP shall comply with this section as if it were the Academy and certify such compliance to the Academy and the University President.

  • Convicted Vendors A person or affiliate placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime is prohibited from doing any of the following for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list: submitting a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; submitting a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; submitting bids on leases of real property to a public entity; being awarded or performing work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and transacting business with any public entity in excess of the Category Two threshold amount ($25,000) provided in section 287.017 of the Florida Statutes.

  • CRIMINAL/CIVIL SANCTIONS 1. Each officer or employee of any person to whom returns or return information is or may be disclosed will be notified in writing by such person that returns or return information disclosed to such officer or employee can be used only for a purpose and to the extent authorized herein, and that further disclosure of any such returns or return information for a purpose or to an extent unauthorized herein constitutes a felony punishable upon conviction by a fine of as much as $5,000 or imprisonment for as long as 5 years, or both, together with the costs of prosecution. Such person shall also notify each such officer and employee that any such unauthorized further disclosure of returns or return information may also result in an award of civil damages against the officer or employee in an amount not less than $1,000 with respect to each instance of unauthorized disclosure. These penalties are prescribed by IRC sections 7213 and 7431 and set forth at 26 CFR 301.6103(n)-1.

  • CRIMINAL RECORDS CHECKS The Employer agrees to the treatment of criminal records checks in accordance with the Criminal Records Review Act of BC.

  • Criminal Claims Notwithstanding any provision of this Article XII to the contrary, in the event that any Person being indemnified under this Article XII shall become involved in any criminal action, suit or proceeding, whether judicial, administrative or investigative, the Receiver shall have no obligation hereunder to indemnify such Person for liability with respect to any criminal act or to the extent any costs or expenses are attributable to the defense against the allegation of any criminal act, unless (i) the Person is successful on the merits or otherwise in the defense against any such action, suit or proceeding, or (ii) such action, suit or proceeding is terminated without the imposition of liability on such Person.

  • Criminal Record Checks The Charter School shall adopt criminal record check procedures. The Charter School shall comply with all provisions of O.C.G.A. § 20-2-211.1 relating to fingerprint and criminal record checks for all prospective staff members or any individual that will have substantial contact with students prior to beginning work at the Charter School or having contact with students.

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