Self-Disclosure Sample Clauses

Self-Disclosure. The Contractor shall ensure that all persons have a responsibility to self-report within three calendar days to the Contractor any updated court disposition regarding any disqualifying offense, regardless of adjudication (adjudication withheld, a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a guilty verdict). The Contractor shall immediately reassess whether to disallow that person access to any State of Florida premises or from directly performing services under the Contract. Additionally, the Contractor shall require that the person complete an annual certification that they have not received any additional criminal misdemeanor or felony records regardless of adjudication (adjudication withheld, a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a guilty verdict) for the disqualifying offenses and shall maintain that certification in the employment file. In addition, the Contractor shall ensure that all persons have a responsibility to self- report to the Contractor within three calendar days, any arrest for any disqualifying offense. The Contractor shall notify the Contract Manager within 24 hours of all details concerning any reported arrest.
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Self-Disclosure. An employee who, prior to a positive test or accident, voluntarily discloses a dependency on drugs/alcohol to the Employer, voluntarily undergoes an Employer-approved, supervised detoxification treatment program and who executes (and the Union executes) a last chance agreement will be given a leave of absence for such purposes of up to thirty (30) days and the Employer will refrain from taking any disciplinary action against the Employee, provided that:
Self-Disclosure. The Contractor shall ensure that all Persons have a responsibility to self-report to the Contractor within three (3) calendar days a Criminal Finding or an updated court disposition of a Criminal Finding. The Contractor shall notify the Department’s Contract Manager within 24 hours of all details concerning any Criminal Finding or updated court disposition of such Criminal Finding as reported by a Person. The Contractor shall immediately assess whether to disallow that Person access to any State of Florida Data or from directly performing services under the contract. Additionally, the Contractor shall require that the Person complete an annual certification that they have not received any additional Criminal Findings and shall maintain that certification in the employment file.
Self-Disclosure. Contractor shall include in its Network Provider agreements the requirement that the Provider report to Contractor when it has received an overpayment from Contractor. The Provider shall return the identified overpayment to Contractor within sixty (60) days of identifying the overpayment and notify Contractor in writing the specific reason for the overpayment and how the overpayment was identified by the Provider.
Self-Disclosure. The Contractor shall ensure that all Persons have a responsibility to self-report within three
Self-Disclosure. The Contractor shall require all Persons to self-report within three (3) Business Days of adjudication to the Contractor any adjudication of guilt as described in i. above for the Disqualifying Offenses. The Contractor shall immediately disallow that Person Access to any State of Florida Data or from directly performing Services under the Contract. Additionally, the Contractor shall require that the Person complete an annual certification that he or she has not received an adjudication of guilt as described in i. above for the Disqualifying Offenses and shall maintain that certification in the employment file.
Self-Disclosure. The Contractor shall ensure that all Persons have a responsibility to self-report to the Department within one calendar day an arrest, a judicial determination relating to a Disqualifying Offense, or an updated court disposition of a Disqualifying Offense. The Person shall notify the Department’s Contract Manager within twenty-four (24) hours of the occurrence of a Disqualifying Offense, or updated court disposition of such Disqualifying Offense. The Department shall immediately assess whether to disallow that Person Access to any State Data or from directly performing Services under this Contract. The Contractor shall require that the Person complete an annual certification that the Person has not received any additional arrests or judicial determination relating to a Disqualifying Offense and shall maintain that certification in the employment file.
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Self-Disclosure. If you have been convicted of or are under investigation for any crime you must notify USBC and fill out a Self-Disclosure Form.
Self-Disclosure. The Contractor shall ensure that all Persons have a responsibility to self-report five (5) business days to the Contractor any updated court disposition regarding any disqualifying offense, regardless of adjudication (adjudication withheld, a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a guilty verdict). The Contractor shall immediately reassess whether to disallow that Person Access to any State of Florida premises or from directly performing services under the Contract. Additionally, the Contractor shall require that the Person complete an annual certification that they have not received any additional criminal misdemeanor or felony record regardless of adjudication (adjudication withheld, a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a guilty verdict) for the Disqualifying Offenses and shall maintain that certification in the employment file. In addition, the Contractor shall ensure that all Persons have a responsibility to self-report to the Contractor five (5) business days any arrest for any Disqualifying Offense. The Contractor shall notify the Department’s Contract Manager two (2) business days of pertinent details concerning any reported arrest.
Self-Disclosure. The Service Provider shall ensure that all Persons have a responsibility to self-report to the Service Provider within one Business Day any disqualifying offenses as described in subsection 6.2.2 (“Disqualifying Offenses”). The Service Provider shall notify the Department’s Security Officer within one Business Day of all details concerning any disqualifying offense as reported by a Person. The Service Provider shall immediately remove that Person from any position that meets the conditions described in subsection 6.2.1 (a)-(b) (“Background Screening Warranty “). The Service Provider shall ensure that all Persons have a responsibility to self-report to the Service Provider any arrests for a crime listed in subsection 6.2.2 (“Disqualifying Offenses”) within one Business Day of the arrest. The Service Provider shall immediately remove that Person from any position that meets the conditions described in subsection 6.2.1 (a)-(b) (“Background Screening Warranty”) during the pendency of the charges. The Service Provider shall require that all Persons complete an annual certification that they have not committed a disqualifying offense as described in subsection 6.2.2 (“Disqualifying Offenses”) and shall maintain that certification in the background screening file.
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