Common use of Fahrenheit Clause in Contracts

Fahrenheit. Affected individual(s) may only return to work after registering and documenting their temperature reading below 100.4° Fahrenheit for seventy-two (72) consecutive hours. All OCFEC event attendees, before entering OCFEC premises, must have their temperatures taken and documented. Any OCFEC event attendee with a temperature reading above 100.4° Fahrenheit will not be permitted to attend the event and will be required to immediately leave the OCFEC premises. Paid admission/parking fee refunds will be subject to processing schedule. All competitive professional and amateur sports participants, including youth sports participants, must be tested for COVID-19 at least one (1) week before the date of the scheduled competition, and will not be permitted to compete if the intended participant tests positive for COVID-19. If the intended participant tests positive for COVID-19, he/she will not be allowed to participate in any activities at the OCFEC until after (i) receiving a negative result on a subsequent COVID-19 test and (ii) satisfying the specified 14-day (or otherwise governmentally specified) COVID-19 quarantine period. OCFEC Business Partners should make every effort to limit physical touch points at their respective places of business, including at the OCFEC. All OCFEC event promoters must significantly increase frequency of sanitation and disinfection measures at all workstations and equipment that come into contact with OCFEC employees and the general public. All OCFEC Business Partners must assess and identify the frequency of necessary sanitation and disinfection practices, and will review and agree upon a sanitation and disinfection schedule with the OCFEC. Face coverings and disposable gloves must be worn by all OCFEC Business Partner customer-facing employees. All OCFEC event attendees and visitors must wear appropriate face coverings. Physical barriers, if available, are preferred but not required as the general public will make the personal decision of whether to attend an event at the OCFEC and/or patronize an OCFEC Business Partner. For the benefit of the public, OCFEC employees and Business Partner employees, handwashing or hand sanitizing should be done as soon as possible following the handling of materials that come in contact with the general public.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Standard Agreement, Standard Agreements, Marketing and Talent Buying Agreement

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Fahrenheit. Affected individual(s) may only return to work after registering and documenting their temperature reading below 100.4° Fahrenheit for seventy-two (72) consecutive hours. All OCFEC event attendees, before entering OCFEC premises, must have their temperatures taken and documented. Any OCFEC event attendee with a temperature reading above 100.4° Fahrenheit will not be permitted to attend the event and will be required to immediately leave the OCFEC premises. Paid admission/parking fee refunds will be subject to processing schedule. All competitive professional and amateur sports participants, including youth sports participants, must be tested for COVID-19 at least one (1) week before the date of the scheduled competition, and will not be permitted to compete if the intended participant tests positive for COVID-19. If the intended participant tests positive for COVID-19, he/she will not be allowed to participate in any activities at the OCFEC until after (i) receiving a negative result on a subsequent COVID-19 test and (ii) satisfying the specified 14-day (or otherwise governmentally specified) COVID-19 quarantine period. OCFEC Business Partners should make every effort to limit physical touch points at their respective places of business, including at the OCFEC. All OCFEC event promoters must significantly increase frequency of sanitation and disinfection measures at all workstations and equipment that come into contact with OCFEC employees and the general public. All OCFEC Business Partners must assess and identify the frequency of necessary sanitation and disinfection practices, and will review and agree upon a sanitation and disinfection schedule with the OCFEC. Face coverings and disposable gloves must be worn by all OCFEC Business Partner customer-customer- facing employees. All OCFEC event attendees and visitors must wear appropriate face coverings. Physical barriers, if available, are preferred but not required as the general public will make the personal decision of whether to attend an event at the OCFEC and/or patronize an OCFEC Business Partner. For the benefit of the public, OCFEC employees and Business Partner employees, handwashing or hand sanitizing should be done as soon as possible following the handling of materials that come in contact with the general public.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Sponsorship Agreement, Sponsorship Agreement

Fahrenheit. Affected individual(s) may only return to work after registering and documenting their temperature reading below 100.4° Fahrenheit for seventy-seventy- two (72) consecutive hours. All OCFEC event attendees, before entering OCFEC premises, must have their temperatures taken and documented. Any OCFEC event attendee with a temperature reading above 100.4° Fahrenheit will not be permitted to attend the event and will be required to immediately leave the OCFEC premises. Paid admission/parking fee refunds will be subject to processing schedule. All competitive professional and amateur sports participants, including youth sports participants, must be tested for COVID-19 at least one (1) week before the date of the scheduled competition, and will not be permitted to compete if the intended participant tests positive for COVID-19. If the intended participant tests positive for COVID-19, he/she will not be allowed to participate in any activities at the OCFEC until after (i) receiving a negative result on a subsequent COVID-19 test and (ii) satisfying the specified 14-14- day (or otherwise governmentally specified) COVID-19 quarantine period. OCFEC Business Partners should make every effort to limit physical touch points at their respective places of business, including at the OCFEC. All OCFEC event promoters must significantly increase frequency of sanitation and disinfection measures at all workstations and equipment that come into contact with OCFEC employees and the general public. All OCFEC Business Partners must assess and identify the frequency of necessary sanitation and disinfection practices, and will review and agree upon a sanitation and disinfection schedule with the OCFEC. Face coverings and disposable gloves must be worn by all OCFEC Business Partner customer-facing employees. All OCFEC event attendees and visitors must wear appropriate face coverings. Physical barriers, if available, are preferred but not required as the general public will make the personal decision of whether to attend an event at the OCFEC and/or patronize an OCFEC Business Partner. For the benefit of the public, OCFEC employees and Business Partner employees, handwashing or hand sanitizing should be done as soon as possible following the handling of materials that come in contact with the general public.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Standard Agreement, Standard Agreement

Fahrenheit. Affected individual(s) may only return to work after registering and documenting their temperature reading below 100.4° Fahrenheit for seventy-seventy- two (72) consecutive hours. All OCFEC event attendees, before entering OCFEC premises, must have their temperatures taken and documented. Any OCFEC event attendee with a temperature reading above 100.4° Fahrenheit will not be permitted to attend the event and will be required to immediately leave the OCFEC premises. Paid admission/parking fee refunds will be subject to processing schedule. All competitive professional and amateur sports participants, including youth sports participants, must be tested for COVID-19 at least one (1) week before the date of the scheduled competition, and will not be permitted to compete if the intended participant tests positive for COVID-19. If the intended participant tests positive for COVID-19, he/she will not be allowed to participate in any activities at the OCFEC until after (i) receiving a negative result on a subsequent COVID-19 test and (ii) satisfying the specified 14-day (or otherwise governmentally specified) COVID-19 quarantine period. OCFEC Business Partners should make every effort to limit physical touch points at their respective places of business, including at the OCFEC. All OCFEC event promoters must significantly increase frequency of sanitation and disinfection measures at all workstations and equipment that come into contact with OCFEC employees and the general public. All OCFEC Business Partners must assess and identify the frequency of necessary sanitation and disinfection practices, and will review and agree upon a sanitation and disinfection schedule with the OCFEC. Face coverings and disposable gloves must be worn by all OCFEC Business Partner customer-facing employees. All OCFEC event attendees and visitors must wear appropriate face coverings. Physical barriers, if available, are preferred but not required as the general public will make the personal decision of whether to attend an event at the OCFEC and/or patronize an OCFEC Business Partner. For the benefit of the public, OCFEC employees and Business Partner employees, handwashing or hand sanitizing should be done as soon as possible following the handling of materials that come in contact with the general public.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Agreements

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Fahrenheit. Affected individual(s) may only return to work after registering and documenting their temperature reading below 100.4° Fahrenheit for seventy-two (72) consecutive hours. All OCFEC event attendees, before entering OCFEC premises, must have their temperatures taken and documented. Any OCFEC event attendee with a temperature reading above 100.4° Fahrenheit will not be permitted to attend the event and will be required to immediately leave the OCFEC premises. Paid admission/parking fee refunds will be subject to processing schedule. All competitive professional and amateur sports participants, including youth sports participants, must be tested for COVID-19 at least one (1) week before the date of the scheduled competition, and will not be permitted to compete if the intended participant tests positive for COVID-19. If the intended participant tests positive for COVID-19, he/she will not be allowed to participate in any activities at the OCFEC until after (i) receiving a negative result on a subsequent COVID-19 test and (ii) satisfying the specified 14-day (or otherwise governmentally specified) COVID-19 quarantine period. OCFEC Business Partners should make every effort to limit physical touch points at their respective places of business, including at the OCFEC. All OCFEC event promoters must significantly increase frequency of sanitation and disinfection measures at all workstations and equipment that come into contact with OCFEC employees and the general public. All OCFEC Business Partners must assess and identify the frequency of necessary sanitation and disinfection practices, and will review and agree upon a sanitation and disinfection schedule with the OCFEC. Face coverings and disposable gloves must be worn by all OCFEC Business Partner customer-facing employees. All OCFEC event attendees and visitors must wear appropriate face coverings. Physical barriers, if available, are preferred but not required as the general public will make the personal decision of whether to attend an event at the OCFEC and/or patronize an OCFEC Business Partner. For the benefit of the public, OCFEC employees and Business Partner employees, handwashing or hand sanitizing should be done as soon as possible following the handling of materials that come in contact with the general public. Attendance at all OCFEC events, including all move-in and move-out activities, must be limited at any given time, to no more than the current maximum attendance levels permitted by all applicable local and state orders or laws. OCFEC Business Partners must establish and actively enforce measures to monitor and ensure attendance limitation compliance. If an OFCEC Business Partner fails to comply with event attendance limitations, the OCFEC in its sole and absolute discretion may cancel the event without notice and refer the matter to local law enforcement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Agreement

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