Security and Law Enforcement Clause Samples

Security and Law Enforcement. The Washington State Patrol and ▇▇▇▇▇ County Sheriff's Department are the principal law enforcement agencies for the area in which the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake Communications Site is located. Generally, the State Patrol and County Sheriff's are responsible for civil and criminal law enforcement. Generally, the Forest Service is responsible for enforcing Federal laws applicable to NFS lands, such as resource protection. Patrol and policing for security purposes is the holder's responsibility. No facilities at the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake Communications Site are fenced. If new fencing is ever deemed necessary for security purposes at other facilities on the site, it must meet the following criteria: 1. All fences must meet health and safety requirements. 2. All fence locations and design require Forest Service pre-approval. 3. The standard fencing type will be chain-link (i.e. cyclone). 4. The standard fence height will be eight (8) feet. 5. Fencing will be designed, maintained, and of a type to minimize interference issues. All fencing materials shall be hot-dip galvanized coated to minimize corrosion and dissimilar metal contacts. 6. Fencing shall be grounded at regular intervals not to exceed 20 feet to the station ground mat. The purpose of this requirement is to lower its conductivity to RF signals and shunt those RF signals to ground and prevent re-radiation. 7. Fences will be signed with RFR notices if RFR is above public levels. Buildings shall be posted with a 24-hour contact phone number(s) on the main door(s) into the building where appropriate. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ LAKE COMMUNICATIONS SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN I. Site Maintenance The objectives of site maintenance are to present a clean, neat, and orderly appearance at the site and to have all the authorized improvements at the site be safe for workers and the public. All users are responsible for maintaining the overall appearance of the site. Miscellaneous debris remaining after any construction or installation, removal or modification of equipment is not only a hazard but can cause interference or intermodulation problems. All loose debris must be removed from the site within 30 days after completing construction, reconstruction, or other activities. In particular, all loose wire or metal objects shall be removed from the site. The users of the site shall remove graffiti within ten working days of finding it. If graffiti is on natural features, such as rocks and trees, site users will remove graffiti using a method approved by the ...
Security and Law Enforcement. Regarding security and law enforcement, the Tribe will comply with the mitigation and improvement measures in the Mitigation Monitoring Plan adopted by the City and the Tribe and attached to the MSA when the Final EIS/EIR is certified. Such mitigation will be enforceable by the City pursuant to the terms of the MSA. The County agrees that because it will not be providing primary on-site law enforcement response, the only direct off-Reservation law enforcement impacts to the County from the Pt. Molate Project would occur due to arrests arising from the Pt. Molate Project that are processed through the County. Such arrests would impact the County in the areas of Sheriff services, probation services, District Attorney services, Public Defender services and County jail incarceration.
Security and Law Enforcement. The Tribe and the County shall cooperate in applying for and securing grant funding for the purpose of providing security and law enforcement on and in the vicinity of the current Reservation and the land to be added to the Reservation through the approval of the fee to trust application. The County shall apply for funding through the Special Distribution Fund, the Regional Transportation Authority, Sandag, and/or other local, state or federal funding sources, and the Tribe shall support such funding requests by working cooperatively and jointly where feasible.
Security and Law Enforcement. The City shall provide all security, law enforcement and fare inspection and enforcement on the Seattle Streetcar and all streetcar stations, platforms, and stops. The City may contract with the County to implement some or all the City’s security-related responsibilities. The County will include the Seattle Streetcar in its Metro Transit System Security Plan, All-Hazards Response Plans and associated training and exercise programs.
Security and Law Enforcement. 1. The Parties, building on the established bilateral security dialogue and long- standing defence and law enforcement cooperation, agree to consult on a regular basis to cooperate further on matters affecting their common security, including: (a) issues which affect international peace and security; (b) cooperation to combat threats to international security such as terrorism; (c) the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and their delivery systems; (d) arms control and disarmament; (e) mutual assistance in the effective implementation of export controls; (f) cooperation in the fight against transnational and organised crime, including economic and cyber crime, and the illicit trade in narcotic drugs, precursor chemicals and psychotropic substances; (g) Illegal immigration, human trafficking, smuggling of migrants and transnational sexual exploitation; (h) mutual legal assistance in criminal matters and extradition; (i) emerging issues which may threaten the stability of the region. 2. This cooperation shall include, where appropriate, exchanges, combined projects, intelligence sharing, military and law enforcement training, logistic support and defence materiel cooperation and joint exercises as would be mutually determined from time to time.