Gate Clearance Sample Clauses

Gate Clearance. Contractor and Contractor’s employee(s) and/or subcontractors(s) must be cleared prior to providing services. The Contractor will be required to complete a Request for Gate Clearance for all persons entering a facility a minimum of ten working days prior to commencement of service. The Request for Gate Clearance must include the person’s name, social security number, valid state driver’s license number or state identification card number and date of birth. Information shall be submitted to the Contract Liaison or his/her designee. CDCR uses the Request for Gate Clearance to run a California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) check. The check will include a California Department of Motor Vehicles check, Wants and Warrants check, and Criminal History check. Gate clearance may be denied for the following reasons: Individual’s presence in the institution presents a serious threat to security, individual has been charged with a serious crime committed on institution property, inadequate information is available to establish positive identity of prospective individual, and/or individual has deliberately falsified his/her identity. All persons entering the facilities must have a valid state driver’s license or photo identification card on their person. Business Associate Agreement The awarded Contractor will be required to meet provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-191 (HIPAA) and the regulations promulgated thereunder. The Business Associate Agreement is included in this Agreement as Exhibit E.
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Gate Clearance. Contractor and Contractor’s employee(s) and/or subcontractor(s) must be cleared prior to providing services. The Contractor will be required to complete a Request for Gate Clearance for all persons entering the facility a minimum of ten (10) working days prior to commencement of service. The Request for Gate Clearance must include the person’s name, social security number, valid state driver’s license number or state identification card number and date of birth. Information shall be submitted to the Contract Liaison or his/her designee. CDCR uses the Request for Gate Clearance to run a California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) check. The check will include Department of Motor Vehicles check, Wants and Warrants check, and Criminal History check. Gate clearance may be denied for the following reasons: Individual’s presence in the institution presents a serious threat to security, individual has been charged with a serious crime committed on institution property, inadequate information is available to establish positive identity of prospective individual, and/or individual has deliberately falsified his/her identity. All persons entering the facilities must have a valid state driver’s license or photo identification card on their person. BUSINESS ASSOCIATES AGREEMENT (HIPAA)
Gate Clearance. Contractor and Contractor’s employee(s) and/or subcontractors(s) must be cleared prior to providing services. The Contractor will be required to complete a Request for Gate Clearance or other applicable forms and processes for all persons entering the facility a minimum of ten
Gate Clearance. Contractor and Contractor’s employee(s) and/or subcontractor(s) must be cleared prior to providing services. The Contractor will be required to complete a Request for Gate Clearance for all persons entering the facility a minimum of ten (10) working days prior to commencement of service. The Request for Gate Clearance must include the person’s name, social security number, valid state driver’s license number or state identification card number and date of birth. Information shall be submitted to the Contract Liaison or his/her designee. CDCR uses the Request for Gate Clearance to run a California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) check. The check will include Department of Motor Vehicles check, Wants and Warrants check, and Criminal History check. Gate clearance may be denied for the following reasons: Individual’s presence in the institution presents a serious threat to security, individual has been charged with a serious crime committed on institution property, inadequate information is available to establish positive identity of prospective individual, and/or individual has deliberately falsified his/her identity. All persons entering the facilities must have a valid state driver’s license or photo identification card on their person. EMERGENCY COVID-19 BIOLOGICAL CLEANING SERVICES NOTE: CDCR makes no guarantee that all listed locations will request services.
Gate Clearance. Contractor and Contractor’s employee(s) and/or subcontractors(s) must be cleared prior to providing services. The Contractor will be required to complete a Request for Gate Clearance or other applicable forms and processes for all persons entering the facility a minimum of ten (10) working days prior to commencement of service. The CDCR Contract Liaison or his/her designee shall collect all applicable information which may include the person’s name, social security number, valid state driver’s license number or state identification card number and date of birth. The Gate Clearance process may include a California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) check which includes a Department of Motor Vehicles check, Wants and Warrants check, and Criminal History check. Gate clearance may be denied for the following reasons:
Gate Clearance. Contractor and its providers must be cleared prior to providing services. Contractor will be required to complete a Request for Gate Clearance for all its providers and other persons entering the institution/facility at a minimum of ten (10) State business days prior to commencement of service. The Request for Gate Clearance must include the person’s name, social security number, valid state driver’s license number or state identification card number, and date of birth. Information shall be submitted to the institution/facility contract liaison or his/her designee. CDCR/CCHCS may use the Request for Gate Clearance to run a California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System check and/or Live Scan. The check will include Department of Motor Vehicles check, Wants and Warrants check, and Criminal History check. Gate clearance may be denied for the following reasons: individual’s presence in the institution/facility presents a serious threat to security; individual has been charged with a serious crime committed on institution/facility property; inadequate information is available to establish positive identity of prospective individual; individual has deliberately falsified his/her identity; and/or the individual has not complied with any other requirement of this Agreement. CDCR/CCHCS may deny gate clearance for Contractor or its provider, or decline Contractor or its provider from being allowed to provide services, at one or more institution/facility. A determination to deny access to one or more institution/facility under this Agreement may, in the sole discretion of CDCR/CCHCS, apply to other contracts under which Contractor or its providers render services. CDCR/CCHCS may prepare and disseminate a list of the names of persons whose gate clearance has been denied, via a process to be determined in CDCR/CCHCS’ sole discretion. This list shall be a public record. All persons entering the institution/facility must have a valid state driver’s license or photo identification card on their person. Unless the Agreement contains express language to the contrary, CDCR/CCHCS shall not compensate the Contractor for time spent by Contractor or its providers clearing the institution/facility gate, or for time traveling to or from the medical clinic or other location at the institution/facility where health care services are provided.
Gate Clearance. 6.5.1. Permittees must be cleared prior to providing services. The LICENSEE and CONTRACTOR will be required to complete a Request for Gate Clearance for all persons entering the Site a minimum of ten (10) Business Days prior to commencement of service. The Request for Gate Clearance must include the person’s name, social security number, valid state driver’s license number or state identification card number and date of birth. Information shall be submitted to the Contract Liaison or his/her designee. CDCR uses the Request for Gate Clearance to run a California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) check. The check will include Department of Motor Vehicles check, Wants and Warrants check, and Criminal History check.
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Gate Clearance. Contractor and Contractor’s employee(s) and/or subcontractor(s) must be cleared prior to providing services. The Contractor will be required to complete a Request for Gate Clearance for all persons entering the facility a minimum of ten (10) working days prior to commencement of service. The Request for Gate Clearance must include the person’s name, social security number, valid state driver’s license number or state identification card number and date of birth. Information shall be submitted to the Contract Liaison or his/her designee. CDCR uses the Request for Gate Clearance to run a California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) check. The check will include Department of Motor Vehicles check, Wants and Warrants check, and Criminal History check. Gate clearance may be denied for the following reasons: Individual’s presence in the institution presents a serious threat to security, individual has been charged with a serious crime committed on institution property, inadequate information is available to establish positive identity of prospective individual, and/or individual has deliberately falsified his/her identity. All persons entering the facilities must have a valid state driver’s license or photo identification card on their person. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION PRISON RAPE ELIMINATION POLICY Volunteer/Contractor Informational Sheet The Prison Rape Elimination Policy for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is explained on this informational sheet. As a volunteer or private contractor who has contact with CDCR offenders, it is your responsibility to do what you can, within the parameters of your current assignment, to reduce incidents of sexual violence, staff sexual misconduct, and sexual harassment and to report information appropriately when they are reported to you or when you observe such an incident.
Gate Clearance. The County will provide to CDCR a list of all its transportation officers, who are sworn peace officers, to keep on file. These officers will be deemed cleared to drop off and pick up youth from the institution. All persons entering the facilities must have a valid state driver’s license or photo identification card on their person. PRISON RAPE ELIMINATION POLICY Volunteer/Contractor Informational Sheet (Part A) The Prison Rape Elimination Policy for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is explained on this informational sheet. All employees, volunteers, and contractors have a responsibility to protect the youth in their custody as it relates to PREA Federal Juvenile Standard § 115.361: Staff and agency reporting duties. As a volunteer or contractor who has contact with CDCR youth, it is your responsibility to act within the parameters of your current assignment, to reduce incidents of sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, and sexual harassment and to report information appropriately when you observe or suspect such an incident or when an incident is reported to you.
Gate Clearance. Contractor and contractor's employee(s) and/or subcontractor(s) must be cleared prior to providing services. The contractor will be required to complete a Request for Gate Clearance for all persons entering the facility a minimum of ten (10) working days prior to commencement of service. The Request for Gate Clearance must include the person's name, social security number, valid state driver's license number or state identification card number and date of birth. Information shall be submitted to the Contract Liaison or his/her designee. CDC uses the California Department of Corrections (CDC) & Exhibit D Telescience international, Inc. Agreement Number lCM04522
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