Port Security. 1. The Municipality shall be allowed to subcontract security work at the Port of Anchorage so long as the work duties and assignments of the contract are restricted to the following: Limiting access of unauthorized persons to the Port, ensuring that authorized persons do not bring unauthorized property into the Port, and ensuring compliance of authorized persons with the Port’s safety and security regulations pursuant to the Marine Transportation Security Act of 2002. 2. In order to facilitate cooperation between APD and the Port, the sergeant assigned to Community Liaison or designated by the Chief will regularly meet with a security officer of comparable rank to discuss issues that may interfere with the cooperation between APD officers and security guards and to ensure that the information necessary to the conduct of effective police and security activities in the Port are efficiently communicated to the APD officers and security guards who need the information. 3. The Municipality recognizes that law enforcement on Municipal streets is a function of the Anchorage Police Department. 4. The Municipality and the APDEA agree that the Port Security Contract will not be expanded to permit security guards to perform work traditionally performed by APDEA members at other locations or facilities within the Municipality. This agreement has no impact on current contracts for private security guards at certain Municipal buildings.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Port Security.
1. The Municipality shall be allowed to subcontract security work at the Port of Anchorage so long as the work duties and assignments of the contract are restricted to the following: Limiting access of unauthorized persons to the Port, ensuring that authorized persons do not bring unauthorized property into the Port, and ensuring compliance of authorized persons with the Port’s safety and security regulations pursuant to the Marine Transportation Security Act of 2002.
2. In order to facilitate cooperation between APD and the Port, the sergeant assigned to Community Liaison or designated by the Chief will regularly meet with a security officer of comparable rank to discuss issues that may interfere with the cooperation between APD officers and security guards and to ensure that the information necessary to the conduct of effective police and security activities in the Port are efficiently communicated to the APD officers and security guards who need the information.
3. The Municipality recognizes that law enforcement on Municipal streets is a function of the Anchorage Police Department.
4. The Municipality and the APDEA agree that the Port Security Contract will not be expanded to permit security guards to perform work traditionally performed by APDEA members at other locations or facilities within the Municipality. This agreement has no impact on current contracts for private security guards at certain Municipal buildings.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Port Security.
1. The Municipality shall be allowed to subcontract security work at the Port of Anchorage so long as the work duties and assignments of the contract are restricted to the following: Limiting access of unauthorized persons to the Port, ensuring that authorized persons do not bring unauthorized property into the Port, and ensuring compliance of authorized persons with the Port’s safety and security regulations pursuant to the Marine Transportation Security Act of 2002.
2. In order to facilitate cooperation between APD and the Port, the sergeant assigned to Community Liaison or designated by the Chief will regularly meet with a security officer of comparable rank to discuss issues that may interfere with the cooperation between APD officers and security guards and to ensure insure that the information necessary to the conduct of effective police and security activities in the Port are efficiently communicated to the APD officers and security guards who need the information.
3. The Municipality recognizes that law enforcement on Municipal streets is a function of the Anchorage Police Department.
4. The Municipality and the APDEA agree that the Port Security Contract will not be expanded to permit security guards to perform work traditionally performed by APDEA members at other locations or facilities within the Municipality. This agreement has no impact on current contracts for private security guards at certain Municipal buildings.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement