Escorted access Clause Samples
The 'Escorted access' clause defines the requirement that certain individuals may only enter specific premises or areas when accompanied by authorized personnel. In practice, this clause typically applies to visitors, contractors, or third-party service providers who need to be supervised while on-site to ensure security and confidentiality. By mandating escorted access, the clause helps prevent unauthorized activities, protects sensitive information, and ensures compliance with safety or security protocols.
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Escorted access. A representative of the Service Provider will require escorted access (i.e. to be accompanied by an LFC representative) where:
Escorted access. When a vendor employee must be accompanied by a CJA employee while in secured areas where CJI may be reasonably or physically present. Indirect Access – Having the authority to access systems containing CJI without providing the user the ability to conduct transactional activities (the capability to query or update) on state and national systems (e.g. CJIS Systems Agency (CSA), State Identi1cation Bureau (SIB), or national repositories).
Escorted access. The State may allow Escorted Access when Licensor, its subcontractors, and/or employees only need access to: the Data Center Meet Me Room(s) (MMR) on a limited basis; or the Data Center once annually for a period of ten or fewer Business Days. If the State allows Escorted Access to the Data Center, the provisions of Schedule D – Section [insert applicable section, e.g. 3 (Escorted Access Criteria)] shall apply.
Escorted access. Customer’s Approved Personnel may access the Co-location Space, accompanied at all times by an IEVOLVE escort, for the purpose of installing, operating, maintaining, repairing or removing the Customer Equipment in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement on reasonable advance notice to IEVOLVE. Reasonable advance notice means a minimum of (i) twenty-four (24) hours for routine maintenance;
Escorted access. 17.4.1 If a representative or Personnel of the Registered Party is not accredited and wishes to access an RBI 2 Site then the Registered Party must notify the Access Provider who may require such persons to have escorted access (i.e. to be accompanied by an Access Provider representative or a second representative of the Registered Party who is accredited) subject to clause 17.4.2 below.
17.4.2 The Registered Party will not require escorted access from the Access Provider for a representative who is not accredited, where an emergency affecting the WISP Space/Access Seeker Space requires access for a period of less than one day, provided that:
(a) the Registered Party requests escorted access from the Access Provider as soon as it becomes aware that such access is required and the Access Provider informs the Registered Party that the Access Provider is unable to provide an escort, but is willing to allow the Registered Party to provide the escort;
(b) the Registered Party ensures that the representative is escorted by a second Registered Party representative who is accredited; and
(c) the Registered Party will be fully responsible and liable for the actions of the unaccredited representative at the RBI 2 Site. 18 UTILITY SERVICES 18.1 Overview:
18.1.1 This section describes the operating standards and procedures in relation to the use and supply of the Utility Services.
Escorted access. When necessary, USWC will provide escorted access to space on the roof based on the hourly rates set forth in Attachment 3, Appendix B of this Agreement. The level of the USWC personnel assigned to escort Pac-West shall be commensurate with Pac-West's needs.
Escorted access. When necessary, USWC will provide escorted access to space on the roof based on the hourly rates set forth in Attachment 3, Appendix B of this Agreement. The level of the USWC personnel assigned to escort Teligent shall be commensurate with Teligent’s needs.
Escorted access. A limited form of access that requires an authorized individual to accompany a visitor while physically located in a CBP-controlled facility. National Crime Information Center (NCIC) – A computerized index of criminal justice information that is available 24 hours a day to assist in the prompt disclosure of criminal justice and related law enforcement issues to authorized agencies. Screening – Access eligibility verification which includes, but is not limited to, criminal history checks, foreign visitor screening, and physical body/baggage scanning (e.g., NCIC, magnetometer and x-ray scans).
