Restricted Area Access - Identification Badges Sample Clauses

Restricted Area Access - Identification Badges. The Permittee shall be responsible for requesting the Department to issue identification ("ID") badges to all employees who require access to Restricted Areas on the Airport as part of its regularly assigned duties, including areas designated in the Airport Security Program as Secured Area/AOA/SIDA/Sterile Areas, Restricted Areas, or as otherwise determined by the Aviation Department and certain areas designated by signs or regulations as off-limits to unauthorized individuals. The Permittee shall be further responsible for the immediate reporting of all lost or stolen ID badges and the immediate return of the ID badges of all personnel transferred from Airport assignment or terminated from the employ of the Permittee or upon termination of this Agreement. Each employee must complete the SIDA training program conducted by the Department before an ID badge is issued. The Permittee shall pay, or cause to be paid, to the Department such nondiscriminatory charges as may be established from time to time, for ID issuance, fingerprinting fees, lost or stolen ID badges and those not returned to the Department in accordance with this Section. The Department shall have the right to require the Permittee to conduct background investigations and to furnish certain data on such employees before the issuance of such ID badges, which data will include a fingerprint based criminal history records check (CHRC) of employee applicants for such badges.
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Restricted Area Access - Identification Badges. The Permittee shall be responsible for requesting the City to issue identification ("ID") badges to all employees who require access to Restricted Areas on the Airport as part of its regularly assigned duties, including areas designated as Secured Areas, Restricted Areas, or as otherwise determined by the City and certain areas designated by signs or regulations as off-limits to unauthorized individuals. The Permittee shall be further responsible for the immediate reporting of all lost or stolen ID badges and the immediate return of the ID badges of all personnel transferred or terminated from the employ of the Permittee or upon termination of this Permit.
Restricted Area Access - Identification Badges. Management shall be responsible for requesting the Department to issue identification badges to all employees and other personnel under its control who require access to restricted areas on the Airport as a part of their regularly assigned duties, and shall return the identification badges of all personnel transferred or terminated from the employ of Management or Airport assignment and upon termination of this Agreement. Management shall promptly report to the Department the names of all persons who were employed by Management from whom they were unable to obtain the return of Department issued identification badges. In the event that an identification badge is not returned because of a failure by Management, Management shall pay, from its own funds, the Department’s established charge for lost or stolen identification badges. The Department shall have the right to require Management to conduct background investigations, criminal history checks and to furnish certain data on such employees before the issuance of such identification badges, to include the fingerprinting of employee applicants for such badges. Management will be held responsible for any violation by its employees or other personnel under its control of the Airport’s security program, Miami-Dade County Code of Ordinances, Chapter 25, Aviation Department Rules and Regulations, Transportation Security Administration Title 49 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 1520 and 1542, or Customs and Border Protection Title 19 CFR Part 122, Subpart S.

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