Common use of Tuberculosis Clearance Clause in Contracts

Tuberculosis Clearance. Contractor will prohibit any agent or employee of Contractor from entering a District school site until Contractor has submitted to a tuberculosis risk assessment. If tuberculosis testing is warranted, Contractor agent or employee shall not enter a school site until Contractor has received, for that agent or employee, the “certificate” described in California Education Code §49406(d), showing the agent or employee to be free from infectious tuberculosis and dated within the sixty (60) days prior to the agent’s or employee’s first entry onto a District school site and will require an updated “certificate” every four years thereafter while that employee is continuously employed by Contractor or that agent is continuously retained by, or otherwise represents, Contractor.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

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Tuberculosis Clearance. Contractor will prohibit any agent or employee of Contractor from entering a District school site until Contractor has submitted to a tuberculosis risk assessment. If tuberculosis testing is warranted, Contractor agent or employee shall will not enter a school site until Contractor has received, for that agent or employee, the “certificate” described in California Education Code §49406(d), showing the agent or employee to be free from infectious tuberculosis and dated within the sixty (60) days prior to the agent’s or employee’s first entry onto a District school site and will require an updated “certificate” every four years thereafter while that employee is continuously employed by Contractor or that agent is continuously retained by, or otherwise represents, Contractor.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

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