Common use of AOA - Right to Search Clause in Contracts

AOA - Right to Search. The Permittee agrees for itself and its employees, agents, contractors, and invitees that its and their vehicles, cargo, goods and other personal property are subject to being searched when attempting to enter or leave and while on the Secured Area/AOA/SIDA. The Permittee further agrees that it shall not authorize any employee or agent to enter the Secured Area/AOA/SIDA unless and until such employee or agent has executed a written consent-to-search form acceptable to the Department. Persons not executing such consent-to-search form shall not be employed by the Permittee at the Airport, in any job requiring access to a Secured Area, or AOA, or Security Identification Display Area of the Airport. The Permittee further agrees that the Department has the right to revoke or suspend prior Secured Area/AOA/SIDA access authorization or to prohibit an individual, agent or employee of the Permittee from entering the Secured Area/AOA/SIDA based upon facts which lead a person of reasonable prudence to believe that the Permittee or such individual, employee or agent is inclined to engage in theft, cargo tampering, aircraft sabotage, or unlawful activities. Any person denied access to the Secured Area/AOA/ or whose prior authorization has been revoked or suspended on such grounds shall be entitled to a hearing before the Director of the Department or his designated management representative within a reasonable time. Prior to such hearing, the person whose authorization has been revoked or suspended or who has been denied access to the Secured Area/AOA/SIDA shall be advised in writing, as to the reason for such action; provided, however, that nothing shall prevent MDAD from revoking or suspending such access authorization immediately if circumstances so warrant, following which the hearing may be requested and held.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Permit Agreement, businesspermits.miami-airport.com, businesspermits.miami-airport.com

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AOA - Right to Search. The Permittee agrees for itself and its employees, agents, contractors, and invitees that its and their vehicles, cargo, goods and other personal property are subject to being searched when attempting to enter or leave and while on the Secured Area/AOA/SIDAAOA . The Permittee further agrees that it shall not authorize any employee or agent to enter the Secured Area/AOA/SIDA unless and until such employee or agent has executed a written consent-to-search form acceptable to the DepartmentMDAD. Persons not executing such consent-to-search form shall not be employed by the Permittee at the Airport, in any job requiring access to a Secured Area, or AOA, or Security Identification Display Area of the Airport. The Permittee further agrees that the Department MDAD has the right to revoke or suspend prior Secured Area/AOA/SIDA AOA access authorization or to prohibit an individual, agent or employee of the Permittee from entering the Secured Area/AOA/SIDA AOA based upon facts which lead a person of reasonable prudence to believe that the Permittee or such individual, employee or agent is inclined to engage in theft, cargo tampering, aircraft sabotage, or unlawful activities. Any person denied access to the Secured Area/AOA/ AOA or whose prior authorization has been revoked or suspended on such grounds shall be entitled to a hearing before the Director of the Department MDAD or his designated management representative within a reasonable time. Prior to such hearing, the person whose authorization has been revoked or suspended or who has been denied access to the Secured Area/AOA/SIDA AOA shall be advised in writing, as to the reason for such action; provided, however, that nothing shall prevent MDAD from revoking or suspending such access authorization immediately if circumstances so warrant, following which the hearing may be requested and held.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Fueling Permit Agreement, Fueling Permit Agreement

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