Common use of CRIMINAL CLEARANCE Clause in Contracts

CRIMINAL CLEARANCE. For the safety and welfare of any children to be served under this Grant Agreement, GRANTEE shall, as permitted by law, ascertain conviction records for all current and prospective employees, independent contractors, volunteers or subcontractors, especially for those listed in Exhibits A and B, including GRANTEE’s administrative staff performing under this Grant Agreement who may come in contact with children in the course of GRANTEE’s performance of the programs and services required under to this Grant Agreement, and maintain the records in each person’s file. Within thirty (30) calendar days after GRANTEE ascertains a conviction record, GRANTEE shall notify COMMISSION of any arrest or subsequent conviction, excluding convictions for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer or subcontractor who comes into contact with children while conducting programs and services required under this Grant Agreement. GRANTEE shall not engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude or harm to children, including the offenses specified in California Health and Safety Code Section 11590 (persons required to register as controlled substance offenders) and those crimes defined in the following California Penal Code sections or any future California Penal Code sections that address these crimes: (1) Section 261.5 (unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor); (2) Section 272 (causing, encouraging or contributing to delinquency of person under age 18); (3) Section 273a (willful harm or injury to child or child endangerment); (4) Section 273ab (assault resulting in death of child under 8 years of age); (5) Section 273d (infliction of corporal punishment or injury on child resulting in traumatic condition; (6) Section 273g (degrading, lewd, immoral or vicious practices in the presence of children); (7) Section 286 (sodomy); (8) Section 288 (lewd or lascivious acts upon the body of a child under age 14); (9) Section 288a (oral copulation); (10) Section 314 (indecent exposure); (11) Section 647 (disorderly conduct, including lewd conduct, prostitution, loitering and intoxication in a public place); and (12) Section 647.6 (annoyance of or molesting a child under age 18).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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CRIMINAL CLEARANCE. For the safety and welfare of any children to be served under this Grant Agreement, GRANTEE shall, as permitted by law, ascertain conviction records for all current and prospective employees, independent contractors, volunteers or subcontractors, especially for those listed in Exhibits A and B, including GRANTEEXXXXXXX’s administrative staff performing under this Grant Agreement who may come in contact with children in the course of GRANTEEXXXXXXX’s performance of the programs and services required under to this Grant Agreement, and maintain the records in each person’s file. Within thirty (30) calendar days after GRANTEE ascertains a conviction record, GRANTEE XXXXXXX shall notify COMMISSION of any arrest or subsequent conviction, excluding convictions for minor traffic offenses, of any employee, independent contractor, volunteer or subcontractor who comes into contact with children while conducting programs and services required under this Grant Agreement. GRANTEE shall not engage or continue to engage the services of any person convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude or harm to children, including the offenses specified in California Health and Safety Code Section 11590 (persons required to register as controlled substance offenders) and those crimes defined in the following California Penal Code sections or any future California Penal Code sections that address these crimes: (1) Section 261.5 (unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor); (2) Section 272 (causing, encouraging or contributing to delinquency of person under age 18); (3) Section 273a (willful harm or injury to child or child endangerment); (4) Section 273ab (assault resulting in death of child under 8 years of age); (5) Section 273d (infliction of corporal punishment or injury on child resulting in traumatic condition; (6) Section 273g (degrading, lewd, immoral or vicious practices in the presence of children); (7) Section 286 (sodomy); (8) Section 288 (lewd or lascivious acts upon the body of a child under age 14); (9) Section 288a (oral copulation); (10) Section 314 (indecent exposure); (11) Section 647 (disorderly conduct, including lewd conduct, prostitution, loitering and intoxication in a public place); and (12) Section 647.6 (annoyance of or molesting a child under age 18).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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