Judicial Council Screening and Approval Process Sample Clauses

Judicial Council Screening and Approval Process. The Judicial Council shall conduct the screening and approval of employees of Contractor and subcontractors that have access to the Restricted Areas pursuant to the Judicial Council’s then-current background check policies and procedures. Contractor agrees to cooperate with the Judicial Council with respect to the screening of those employees. A copy of the Judicial Council’s background check policy current as of the Effective Date is attached as Exhibit I for the Contractor’s reference (“Background Check Policy”). The Judicial Council may update the Background Check Policy at any time, without notice to the Contractor. Contractor acknowledges that the definition of Restricted Areas in this Agreement is broader and includes more areas than the definition of Restricted Areas in the Background Check Policy and that the definition of Restricted Areas in this Agreement shall control. Contractor must comply with the provisions of this Background Checks provision in this Agreement and with the Background Check Policy.
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Judicial Council Screening and Approval Process. The Judicial Council shall conduct the screening and approval of employees of Consultant and Sub-consultants that have access to the Restricted Areas pursuant to the Judicial Council’s then-current background check policies and procedures. Consultant agrees to cooperate with the Judicial Council with respect to the screening of those employees. A copy of the Judicial Council’s background check policy current as of the Effective Date (“Background Check Policy”) is attached as Exhibit “H” for the Consultant’s reference. The Judicial Council may update this policy at any time, without notice to the Consultant.
Judicial Council Screening and Approval Process. The Judicial Council shall conduct the screening and approval of employees of Licensee and subcontractor(s) that have access to the Restricted Areas pursuant to the Judicial Council’s then-current background check policies and procedures (“Background Check Policy”). Licensee agrees to cooperate with the Judicial Council with respect to the screening of those employees. The version of the Judicial Council Background Check Policy in effect as of the Effective Date is included in this document as Exhibit Q. The Judicial Council may update and/or revise the Background Check Policy at any time, without notice to the Licensee. Licensee acknowledges that the definition of Restricted Areas in this Contract is broader and includes more areas than the definition of Restricted Areas in the Background Check Policy and that the definition of Restricted Areas that includes the most areas will control. Licensee must comply with the provisions of this Background Checks provision in this SLA and with the Background Check Policy.
Judicial Council Screening and Approval Process. Owner shall conduct the screening and approval of employees of Contractor and Subcontractors that have access to the Restricted Areas pursuant to OERS’s then-current background check policies and procedures. Owner may from time to time revise its background check policy, and will provide a modified version to Contractor upon revision. Such revisions will take effect upon receipt of the revised policy and are not subject to an amendment to be made to this Agreement. Contractor agrees to cooperate with Owner with respect to the screening of those employees.
Judicial Council Screening and Approval Process. The Judicial Council will conduct the screening and approval of employees of Contractor and Subcontractors pursuant to the Background Check Policy. Contractor agrees to cooperate with Judicial Council with respect to the screening of those employees. The version of Judicial Council Background Check Policy in effect is attached in Judicial Council Provided Forms. The Judicial Council may update and/or revise the Background Check Policy at any time, without notice to Contractor. Contractor acknowledges that the definition of Restricted Areas in the Contract Documents is broader and includes more areas than the definition of Restricted Areas in the Background Check Policy and the definition of Restricted Areas shall control as applied to the Premises and/or Site for the purposes of the Project. Contractor must comply with the Background Check Policy.

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