Common use of CJIS Security Addendum Clause in Contracts

CJIS Security Addendum. ‌ This agreement incorporates by reference the requirements of the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy (current version 5.3, dated August 4, 2014), and as referenced in Title 28 CFR 20.33.(a)(7), issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, as in force as of the date of this Agreement and as may, from time to time hereafter, be amended. Consultant warrants that it has the technological capability to handle Criminal Justice Information (CJI), as that term is defined by the FBI CJIS Security Policy, in the manner required by the CJIS Security Policy. Consultant expressly acknowledges that the CJIS Security Policy places restrictions and limitations on the access to, use of, and dissemination of CJI and hereby warrants that its system abides by those restrictions and limitations. Private contractors are permitted access to criminal history record information systems pursuant to a specific agreement for the purpose of providing services for the administration of criminal justice pursuant to that agreement. Private contractors who perform the administration of criminal justice shall meet the same training and certification criteria required by governmental agencies performing a similar function, and shall be subject to the same extent of audit review as are local user agencies. In accordance with the CJIS Security Addendum, a minimum of a background check (fingerprint) will be administered and required through the Arizona state and federal criminal justice system for all contracted employees who may have access to CJIS information. Background checks (fingerprints) will be performed and received with required clearance prior to receipt of any CJIS information.

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Sources: Technology Consulting Professional Services Agreement

CJIS Security Addendum. This agreement incorporates by reference the requirements of the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy (current version 5.3, dated August 4, 2014), and as referenced in Title 28 CFR 20.33.(a)(7), issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, as in force as of the date of this Agreement and as may, from time to time hereafter, be amended. Consultant Contractor warrants that it has the technological capability to handle Criminal Justice Information (CJI), as that term is defined by the FBI CJIS Security Policy, in the manner required by the CJIS Security Policy. Consultant Contractor expressly acknowledges that the CJIS Security Policy places restrictions and limitations on the access to, use of, and dissemination of CJI and hereby warrants that its system abides by those restrictions and limitations. Private contractors are permitted access to criminal history record information systems pursuant to a specific agreement for the purpose of providing services for the administration of criminal justice pursuant to that agreement. Private contractors who perform the administration of criminal justice shall meet the same training and certification criteria required by governmental agencies performing a similar function, and shall be subject to the same extent of audit review as are local user agencies. In accordance with the CJIS Security Addendum, a minimum of a background check (fingerprint) will be administered and required through the Arizona state and federal criminal justice system for all contracted employees who may have access to CJIS information. Background checks (fingerprints) will be performed and received with required clearance prior to receipt of any CJIS information.

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Sources: Technology Agreement for Products and Consulting