Unsupervised Contact Sample Clauses

Unsupervised Contact. “Unsupervised contact” with students means contact that provides the person opportunity and probability for personal communication or touch with students when not under direct District supervision. As required by District policy, Contractor shall ensure that Contractor, any subcontractors [of al tiers], and their officers, employees, and agents will have no direct, unsupervised contact with students while on District property. Contractor will work with District to ensure compliance with this requirement. If Contractor is unable to ensure through a security plan that none of its officers, employees, or agents, or those of its subcontractors, will have direct, unsupervised contact with students in a particular circumstance or circumstances, then Contractor shall notify District before beginning any work that could result in such contact. In addition to any Live Screen Criminal Background Check Requirements as set forth above, Contractor authorizes District, at its discretion, to obtain information about Contractor and its history and to independently conduct its own criminal background check, including fingerprinting, of any Contractor officers, employees, or agents who may have unsupervised contact with students. Contractor shall cause its employees and/or subcontractors, if any, to authorize District to conduct these background checks. Unless otherwise required by law, Contractor shall pay all fees for processing the background check. District may deduct the cost of such fees from a progress or final payment to Contractor under this Agreement, unless Contractor elects to pay such fees directly.
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Unsupervised Contact. “Unsupervised contact” with students means contact that provides the person opportunity and probability for personal communication or touch with students when not under direct District supervision. Provider shall ensure that Provider and Provider’s officers, employees, and agents will have no direct, unsupervised contact with students while on District property. Provider will work with District to ensure compliance with this requirement. If Provider is unable to ensure through a security plan that none of its personnel, will have direct, unsupervised contact with students in a particular circumstance or circumstances, then Provider shall notify District before beginning any work that could result in such contact. In addition to any Live Screen Criminal Background Check Requirements as set forth above, Provider authorizes District, at its discretion, to obtain information about Provider and its history and to independently conduct its own criminal background check, including fingerprinting, of any Provider officers, employees, or agents who may have unsupervised contact with students. Provider shall cause its personnel, to authorize District to conduct these background checks. Unless otherwise required by law, Provider shall pay all fees for processing the background check. District may deduct the cost of such fees from a progress or final payment to Provider under this Agreement, unless Provider elects to pay such fees directly.

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