Video Surveillance Equipment Sample Clauses

Video Surveillance Equipment. Video/surveillance equipment shall not be used as a substitute for any evaluation. Employees involved in incidents which have been taped shall have the right to review such tapes with Association representatives prior to any disciplinary action. In the event a parent/student concern is received, it shall be processed in accordance with the Public Complaints policy.
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Video Surveillance Equipment. Goldcoast Sotheby's International Realty recommends that all video cameras and other surveillance equipment, both inside and outside the property, be removed prior to any tenant occupying the property. Goldcoast Sotheby's International Realty suggests that any video cameras and other surveillance equipment at the property while unoccupied be clearly posted that the area is under video or other surveillance. Any video cameras or other surveillance equipment that is going to remain at the property during occupancy must be disclosed to tenants prior to them accepting a lease. Owner agrees to indemnify Goldcoast Sotheby's International Realty, from any violations of State or Federal Privacy Laws, and any other civil or criminal complaint or other legal action that pertains to the use or placement of any video cameras or other surveillance equipment located at the property.
Video Surveillance Equipment. Avigilon Avigilon Video Price List - October 2019 - MSRP - USD - Global 28.50% Avigilon - Blue Avigilon Blue Price List - September 2019 - USD - Global 28.50% Axis Axis MSRP Price List - March 2018 13.50% Verkada Verkada MSRP Price List 11-14-19 13.50% Milestone Milestone_pricelist_usd-us_r3_8Oct 2019 13.50% FLIR DVTel Flir - MSRP Price List - 4-12-19 18.50% Rhombus Rhombus MSRP Price List - 1Sep 2019 8.50% OpenEye OpenEye Product Pricing - 7-1-2019 13.50% Bosch Bosch Video - MSRP Price List - October 2019 8.50% March Networks March Networks_PriceList_14Aug 2019B_United States 18.50% Anyvision Anyvision - 2019 MSRP BU US 3-28-19 18.50% Verint Verint Price Book - 14Nov 2019 13.50% Avigilon Avigilon Access Control Price List - October 2019 - MSRP - USD - Global 28.50% Open Options Open Options MSRP Price Guide Q1 2018 28.50% DMP DMP MSRP Price List - 12-5-19 28.50% HID HID_Price_Book 1-Dec-2018 18.50% Xxxxxxxxx MSRP - Xxxxxxxxx Price List - 1JUL19 18.50% Kantech Kantech_North_America_MSRP_Jan_01_2019 18.50% Schlage Schlage Electronics_PB7_2019 4May 2019 18.50% SDC Sdc_pricebook_2019 14Jan 2019 18.50% Bosch Bosch Intrusion - Access - MSRP Price List - 1Oct 2019 8.50% Alarm Controls Alarm Controls Dec1 2019 Price List 13.50% Dynalock Dynalock-April-2018 13.50% Feenics Feenics MSRP - 2020 16Dec 2019 13.50% HES AA-HES_2020_Pricelist 1Dec 2019 13.50% Von Duprin 2019_Von Duprin_PB7 4May 2019 13.50% Verkada Verkada MSRP Price List 11-14-19 13.50% Brivo Brivo List Price - September 2019 18.50% Aiphone Aiphone-US-Price-List 2019 4-1-19 18.50% Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Price List - MSRP - 1Jan 2019 13.50%
Video Surveillance Equipment. County department heads shall be responsible for maintaining any systems installed in their departments by outside vendors. The Director of Human Resources or designee shall coordinate the approval and installation of any video surveillance equipment. Video surveillance equipment can only be installed with the approval of the County Administrator. Prior to installation of any cameras in County departments, the County Attorney shall be asked to conduct an evaluation to determine if there are any confidentiality issues. It is agreed upon that video surveillance systems will be monitored from a designated secured location. The department head will generally view video surveillance in response to a specific incident. The video surveillance system is not monitored on a continual basis. The County agrees that it shall not use said video cameras with respect to employee evaluations and/or disciplinary actions. The County may review data gathered from the video camera recordings to ensure proper procedures are being followed by its employees regarding any health or safety issues. If the County believes that an employee has been recorded acting in a way that poses a potential threat to the health and/or safety of the County in general, his or her coworkers, other County employees, and/or any other persons, the County shall counsel the employee responsible for such behavior. After counseling an employee, if the pattern of unsafe behavior persists, the County reserves the right to discipline an employee in accordance with Article XX. (This does not preclude the County from pursuing more formal discipline action on serious matters upon which the County has evidence independent of the video recordings.)
Video Surveillance Equipment. SE05‐20A ASC American Surveillance Company Incorporated Price Sheet - January 2020 10%
Video Surveillance Equipment. The Operator shall equip fifteen (15%) percent of their school buses with digital and audio video surveillance equipment with a minimum of three positioned cameras per full sized vehicle and one camera per mid-sized, mid-sized adapt, mini, and mini-sized adapt which should be operational daily. The hard drive where the data is recorded must be kept in a locked area not accessible to the Driver.

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  • Review Systems The Asset Representations Reviewer will maintain and utilize an electronic case management system to manage the Tests and provide systematic control over each step in the Review process and ensure consistency and repeatability among the Tests.

  • Equipment The Fund shall obtain and maintain at its own cost and expense all equipment and services, including but not limited to communications services, necessary for it to utilize the Software and obtain access to the System, and Custodian shall not be responsible for the reliability or availability of any such equipment or services.

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  • Infrastructure Vulnerability Scanning Supplier will scan its internal environments (e.g., servers, network devices, etc.) related to Deliverables monthly and external environments related to Deliverables weekly. Supplier will have a defined process to address any findings but will ensure that any high-risk vulnerabilities are addressed within 30 days.

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