Common use of Limitation of Access Clause in Contracts

Limitation of Access. Contractor will not knowingly permit any Contractor personnel to have access to any City of Chicago facility or any records or data of the City of Chicago if the person has been convicted of a crime in connection with (i) a dishonest act, breach of trust, or money laundering, or (ii) a felony. Contractor must, to the extent permitted by law, conduct a check of public records in all of the employee’s states of residence and employment for at least the last five years in order to verity the above. Contractor shall assure that all contracts with subcontractors impose these obligations on the subcontractors and shall monitor the subcontractors’ compliance with such obligations.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Professional Services Agreement, www.chicago.gov, Professional Services Agreement

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Limitation of Access. Contractor Auditor will not knowingly permit any Contractor Auditor personnel to have access to any City of Chicago facility or any records or data of the City of Chicago if the person has been convicted of a crime in connection with (i) a dishonest act, breach of trust, or money laundering, or (ii) a felony. Contractor Auditor must, to the extent permitted by law, conduct a check of public records in all of the employee’s states of residence and employment for at least the last five years in order to verity the above. Contractor Auditor shall assure that all contracts with subcontractors impose these obligations on the subcontractors and shall monitor the subcontractors’ compliance with such obligations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

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