BUILDING AND COMPUTER ACCESS BY NON-FOREST SERVICE PERSONNEL Sample Clauses

BUILDING AND COMPUTER ACCESS BY NON-FOREST SERVICE PERSONNEL may be granted access to Forest Service facilities and/or computer systems to accomplish work described in the Operating Plan or Statement of Work. All non-government employees with unescorted access to Forest Service facilities and computer systems must have background checks following the procedures established by USDA Directives 3800 series. Those granted computer access must fulfill all Forest Service requirements for mandatory security awareness and role-based advance security training, and sign all applicable Forest Service statements of responsibilities.
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BUILDING AND COMPUTER ACCESS BY NON-FOREST SERVICE PERSONNEL. The Foundation may be granted access to Forest Service facilities and/or computer systems to accomplish work described in the Operating Plan or Statement of Work. All non-government employees with unescorted access to Forest Service facilities and computer systems must have background checks following the procedures established by USDA Directives 3800 series. Those granted computer access must fulfill all Forest Service requirements for mandatory security awareness and role-based advanced security training, and sign all applicable Forest Service statements of responsibilities. Work cooperatively with the Forest Service to develop specific project plans and schedules to complete work described in separately approved Supplemental Project Agreements added to this agreement. See related provision V-B and V-C.
BUILDING AND COMPUTER ACCESS BY NON-FOREST SERVICE PERSONNEL. The Cooperator may be granted access to Forest Service facilities and/or computer systems to accomplish work described in the Operating Plan or Statement of Work. All non-government employees with unescorted access to Forest Service facilities and computer systems must have background checks following the procedures established by USDA Directives 3800 series. Those granted computer access must fulfill all Forest Service requirements for mandatory security awareness and role-base advanced security training, and sign all applicable Forest Service statements of responsibilities. The following credit line, along with any other appropriate credit line(s), will be included on all reports, publication, and audiovisuals resulting form this study: “This research was supported in part by funds provided by the Pacific Northwest Research Station, Forest Service” Perform in accordance with the Operating and Financial Plan, attached as Exhibit A.
BUILDING AND COMPUTER ACCESS BY NON-FOREST SERVICE PERSONNEL. The Association may be granted access to U.S. Forest Service facilities and/or computer systems to accomplish work described in the Annual Operating Plan or Statement of Work. All non-government employees with unescorted access to U.S. Forest Service facilities and computer systems shall have background checks following the procedures established by USDA Directives 3800 series. Those granted computer access must fulfill all U.S. Forest Service requirements for mandatory security awareness and role-base advanced security training, and sign all applicable U.S. Forest Service statements of responsibilities Sales Items The Association may sell only interpretive and educational items, such as publications, maps, visual aids, handicrafts and other objects directly related to the interpretive and education theme of the Forest and U.S. Forest Service as outlined in the Scope of Sales that is part of the Annual Operating Plan. The Association shall not sell artifacts protected by the Antiquities Act of 1906 (P.L. 59-209), the Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (P.L. 96-95), and the Alaska Historic Preservation Act of 1971, as amended. The Association is not by this Agreement granted the right to sell items, the sale of which infringes on applicable contract rights of a concessionaire. The Association shall maintain a high standard of quality in all items produced or sold. The Association shall not sell any item that has not been approved by the U.S. Forest Service. The Association shall allow publications to be reviewed by the U.S. Forest Service on editorial and design quality. The Association shall sell items at fair market value, provided that such prices shall be approved in advance by the U.S. Forest Service at the Forest level. The Association shall display the sale items in good taste and in keeping with the general design and décor of the U.S. Forest Service facilities at that location. The Association may provide furnishings necessary to support, store, or display sale items, such furnishing is to be approved by the U.S. Forest Service. The Association and the U.S. Forest Service shall prepare an annual operating plan that will delineate hours of operation, rates and price, standards of service, merchandise to be sold, and other items needing clarification during the year.
BUILDING AND COMPUTER ACCESS BY NON-FOREST SERVICE PERSONNEL. The Association may be granted access to U.S. Forest Service facilities and/or computer systems to accomplish work described in the Annual Operating Plan or Statement of Work. All non-government employees with unescorted access to U.S. Forest Service facilities and computer systems must have background checks following the procedures established by USDA Directives 3505 and Departmental Manual 4620-02. Those granted computer access must fulfill all U.S. Forest Service requirements for mandatory security awareness and role-base advanced security training, and sign all applicable U.S. Forest Service statements of responsibilities The U.S. Forest Service may provide the Association with computer profile(s), access, and software to allow rapid exchange of data between the Association and the U.S. Forest Service. This software shall be provided for electronic mail only on computer equipment located in U.S. Forest Service facilities. No licenses shall be provided for software not used as part of the U.S. Forest Service corporate software image. This access will be used for communicating between Association sites located on U.S. Forest Service facilities and U.S. Forest Service employees, other Association employees and other partner agencies of the association. All security and use guidelines, which apply to U.S. Forest Service employees, shall apply to Association member using these profiles. The U.S. Forest Service reserves the right to remove any profile, access or software license at any time, with two weeks notice to the Association. Sales Items The Association may sell only interpretive and educational items, such as publications, maps, visual aids, handicrafts and other objects directly related to the interpretive and education theme of the Forest and U.S. Forest Service as outlined in the Scope of Sales that is part of the Annual Operating Plan. The Association shall not sell artifacts protected by the Antiquities Act of 1906 (P.L. 59-209), the Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 (P.L. 96-95), and the Alaska Historic Preservation Act of 1971, as amended. The Association is not by this Agreement granted the right to sell items, the sale of which infringes on applicable contract rights of a concessionaire. The Association shall maintain a high standard of quality in all items produced or sold. The Association shall not sell any item that has not been approved by the U.S. Forest Service. The Association shall allow publications to be reviewed by t...

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  • USE OF U.S. FOREST SERVICE INSIGNIA In order for Cooperator to use the U.S. Forest Service insignia on any published media, such as a Web page, printed publication, or audiovisual production, permission must be granted from the U.S. Forest Service’s Office of Communications. A written request must be submitted and approval granted in writing by the Office of Communications (Washington Office) prior to use of the insignia.

  • Outpatient emergency and urgicenter services within the service area The emergency room copay applies to all outpatient emergency visits that do not result in hospital admission within twenty-four (24) hours. The urgicenter copay is the same as the primary care clinic office visit copay.

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