Common use of Locksmith Services Clause in Contracts

Locksmith Services. As directed by the AOC, the Contractor may be required to provide locksmith services pursuant to this section. All references to keys shall include key cards. If directed by the AOC, the Contractor shall maintain a master key inventory and a key control system. The key control process may include, but not be limited to: Facilities, holding cells, individual rooms, and container control. There will be differing types of key systems in place depending on the county and the Facility. Contractor shall secure key blanks, card key systems, master keys, key codes and duplicates, to avoid misuse or unauthorized access to Facilities. Any key-control program developed by the Contractor must be coordinated with the local Court. The Contractor shall, if requested: (i) maintain locks, panic hardware, mechanical ciphers, and real property installed vaults; (ii) install lock cores for all newly constructed or renovated Facilities; (iii) provide vault combination change training to Court staff with combination vaults; and (iv) re-key locks and systems when the Regional Manager deems it necessary to ensure security. Lockout calls shall be treated as emergency Service Work Orders. The Contractor shall confirm with either the Court Liaison or security personnel that the locked out person has authority to enter before unlocking any area.

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Sources: Standard Agreement

Locksmith Services. As directed by the AOC, the Contractor may be required to provide locksmith services pursuant to this section. All references to keys shall include key cards. If directed by the AOC, the Contractor shall maintain a master key inventory and a key key- control systemprogramsystem. The key key- control process programcess may include, but not be limited to: Facilities, holding cells, individual rooms, and container control. There will be differing types of key systems in place depending on the county and the Facility. Contractor shall secure key blanks, card key systems, master keys, key codes and duplicates, to avoid misuse or unauthorized access to Facilities. Any key-control program developed by the Contractor must be coordinated with the local Court. The Contractor shall, if requested: (i) maintain locks, panic hardware, mechanical ciphers, and real property installed vaults; (ii) install lock cores for all newly constructed or renovated Facilities; (iii) provide vault combination change training to Court staff with combination vaults; and (iv) re-key locks and systems when the Regional Manager deems it necessary to ensure security. Lockout calls shall be treated as emergency Service Work Orders. The Contractor shall confirm with either the Court Liaison or security personnel that the locked out person has authority to enter before unlocking any area.

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Sources: Standard Agreement