Staffing; Security for Licensee Events Sample Clauses

Staffing; Security for Licensee Events. In managing the operations of the Arena, the Licensor shall (a) cooperate with the Licensee to ensure that due consideration is given to the Licensee’s customer service goals and the Licensee’s requests concerning Event Staffing and customer service matters and (b) be responsible for the safety and security of the Arena and the immediately surrounding areas during all Licensee Events. The Licensor shall, at the Licensee’s sole cost and expense as a Licensee Expense, furnish a mutually agreed upon level of Event Staffing (including security personnel and all police, traffic management, fire, paramedic, ambulance, hazardous materials response teams, and other governmental and/or municipal services) sufficient to satisfy the Basketball Operating Standards. The Licensee shall have the right to establish reasonable grooming, dressing and cleanliness standards for Event Staffing and other Licensor employees who will have contact with ticket holders, Premium Seating Licensees, Licensee guests and patrons during Licensee Events. The Licensor shall consult with, and obtain the approval of, the Licensee regarding the determination of security measures and the exclusion or ejection of individuals or items in the interest of safety or security with respect to Licensee Events. Notwithstanding the foregoing in this Section 6.4, the Licensee shall at all times have the right, at its election and at its sole cost and expense as a Licensee Expense, to provide Licensee personnel for Licensee Events, including guest services coordinators and Premium Seating coordinators, for the purpose of supplementing Event Staffing and shall employ, at its sole cost and expense as a Licensee Expense, the players, coaches and all basketball operations support staff, including statisticians, time keepers, score keepers, public address announcers and other basketball operations-related staffing with respect to the Licensee Event. To the extent the costs and expenses related to Event Staffing in this Section 6.4 are not directly attributable to a specific Licensee Event and are also applicable to staffing Other Events, such costs and expenses shall be equitably allocated to the Licensee as a Licensee Expense based on the number of Licensee Events relative to such Other Events during the period of determination.
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