DOJ and DMV Requirements Sample Clauses

DOJ and DMV Requirements. Notwithstanding anything in this Contract to the contrary, Contractor must comply with background check and clearance requirements of the DOJ and the DMV relating to any employee of either Contractor or Subcontractor who has physical access to any area which is either connected to, or contains records from the following databases: the DOJ criminal computer database, including the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) and the Criminal Offender Record Information (XXXX), and the DMV computer database. If requested by either the Court or the Judicial Council, Contractor must provide to either the Court or the Judicial Council suitable documentation evidencing Contractor’s compliance with the policies, practices, and procedures of the DOJ and the DMV regarding background check and clearance requirements relating to access to these databases.
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DOJ and DMV Requirements. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Contractor must comply with background check and clearance requirements of the DOJ and the DMV relating to any employee of either Contractor or Subcontractor who has physical access to any area which is either connected to, or contains records from the following databases: the DOJ criminal computer database, including the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) and the Criminal Offender Record Information (XXXX), and the DMV computer database. If requested by either the Court or Owner, Contractor must provide to either the Court or Owner suitable documentation evidencing Contractor’s compliance with the policies, practices, and procedures of the DOJ and the DMV regarding background check and clearance requirements relating to access to these databases.
DOJ and DMV Requirements. Notwithstanding anything in this Contract to the contrary, Licensee must comply with background check and clearance requirements of the DOJ and the DMV relating to any employee of either Licensee or Subcontactor(s) who has physical access to any area which is either connected to, or contains records from the following databases: the DOJ criminal computer database, including the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) and the Criminal Offender Record Information (XXXX), and the DMV computer database. If requested by either the Court or the Judicial Council, Licensee must provide to either the Court or the Judicial Council suitable documentation evidencing Licensee’s compliance with the policies, practices, and procedures of the DOJ and the DMV regarding background check and clearance requirements relating to access to these databases.
DOJ and DMV Requirements. Notwithstanding anything in this JOA to the contrary, County must comply with background check and clearance requirements of the California Department of Justice (“DOJ”) and the California Department of Motor Vehicles (“DMV”) relating to any County employee or County Contractor employee who has either remote or direct access to any area which is either connected to, or contains records from, the DOJ criminal computer database, including, without limitation, the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) and the Criminal Offender Record Information (XXXX), or the DMV computer database (collectively the “Databases”). If requested by either the Court (as defined in the JOA) or the AOC, County must provide to either the Court or the AOC suitable documentation evidencing the County’s compliance with the policies, practices, and procedures of the DOJ and the DMV regarding background check and clearance requirements relating to access to the Databases.

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