Examples of Federal Bureau of Investigation in a sentence
CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of California Education Code sections 44237, 35021.1, 35021.2, and 56366.1 including, but not limited to: obtaining clearance from both the California Department of Justice (hereinafter referred to as “CDOJ”) and clearance from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (hereinafter referred to as "FBI") for CONTRACTOR’s employees and volunteers who will have or likely may have any direct contact with LEA students.
The Contractor further agrees to cooperate fully with H-GAC, local law enforcement agencies, the State of Texas, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and any other duly authorized investigative unit, in carrying out a full investigation of all such incidents.
Pursuant to SDCL 5-18D-28, Consultant agrees that each person who has access to confidential information obtained from the United States Internal Revenue Service or an authorized secondary source pursuant to this Agreement shall submit to and successfully pass a state and federal criminal background investigation and submit to a fingerprint check by the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation and the Federal Bureau of Investigation before being granted access to any Confidential Information.
We may also turn over all information concerning you to the USPS Office of the Postal Inspector, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, the applicable State Attorney General or Embassy or government with jurisdiction, or other national, federal, state, or local law enforcement authorities.
Level Two (2) screenings include Livescan fingerprinting of individuals and submission of the fingerprints through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) for a local, state and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) check of law enforcement records through the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the investigative authority for all such incidents including cases involving the personal property of individuals when the incident occurs at a Government-owned installation.
Level 2 screenings may include fingerprinting of individuals and submission of the fingerprints through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) for a local, state and National Crime Information Center (NCIC) check of law enforcement records through the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).