Common use of Facility Access Clause in Contracts

Facility Access. Contractor understands that Purchaser’s building entrances may be controlled for access. In the event Contractor performs any work at Purchaser’s buildings, Contractor agrees to become familiar with Purchaser’s building and security policies, and further agrees to observe and comply with all Purchaser’s building and security policies or procedures. Contractor understands that in order to obtain access to Purchaser’s premises, Contractor may have to be issued a security badge by Purchaser. Contractor shall provide certain personal information, including valid government-issued photo identification, prior to obtaining a security badge when required by Purchaser. Contractor further understands that Purchaser will collect and retain such personal information for so long as the Work Order is in effect and such individual(s) has access to the premises. Purchaser reserves the right to conduct background checks and deny an application for a security badge. Failure of Contractor to comply with Purchaser’s security and safety policies and procedures is sufficient grounds for revoking, modifying, suspending or terminating access to Purchaser’s facilities. Upon the earlier of termination of the Work Order, or suspension or termination of access to Purchaser’s facilities, Contractor shall return all security badges.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Information Technology Professional Services, Information Technology Professional Services, des.wa.gov

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Facility Access. Contractor understands that Purchaser’s building entrances may be controlled for access. In the event Contractor performs any work at Purchaser’s buildings, Contractor agrees to become familiar with PurchaserXxxxxxxxx’s building and security policies, and further agrees to observe and comply with all Purchaser’s building and security policies or procedures. Contractor understands that in order to obtain access to Purchaser’s premises, Contractor may have to be issued a security badge by Purchaser. Contractor shall provide certain personal information, including valid government-issued photo identification, prior to obtaining a security badge when required by Purchaser. Contractor further understands that Purchaser will collect and retain such personal information for so long as the Work Order is in effect and such individual(s) has access to the premises. Purchaser reserves the right to conduct background checks and deny an application for a security badge. Failure of Contractor to comply with Purchaser’s security and safety policies and procedures is sufficient grounds for revoking, modifying, suspending or terminating access to Purchaser’s facilities. Upon the earlier of termination of the Work Order, or suspension or termination of access to Purchaser’s facilities, Contractor shall return all security badges.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Information Technology Professional Services, des.wa.gov

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