Common use of Security Background Checks Clause in Contracts

Security Background Checks. All applicants and/or employees shall be subject to security background checks at the time of hire or at the time a new Employer takes over the ownership/management of a building/facility. An applicant and/or employee shall cooperate with an Employer as necessary for obtaining security background checks. Any applicant and/or employee who refuses to cooperate shall be subject to termination. Applicants and/or employees who fail such security background checks shall be subject to termination. For the purpose of this provision, just cause to terminate an applicant and/or employee who has failed a security background check exists only if it is established that one or more of the findings of the background security check is directly related to his/her job functions or respon- sibilities, or that the continuation of, or future, employment would involve an unreasonable risk to property or to the safety or welfare of specific individuals or the general public or constitute a violation of any applicable governmental rule or regulation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Engineer Agreement, Engineer Agreement

Security Background Checks. (a) All applicants and/or employees shall be subject to security background checks at the time of hire or at the time a new Employer takes over the ownership/ownership/ management of a building/facility. An applicant and/or and/ or employee shall cooperate with an Employer as necessary for obtaining security background checks. Any applicant and/or employee who refuses refuse to cooperate shall be subject to termination. Applicants and/or employees who fail such security background checks shall be subject to termination. For the purpose of this provision, just cause to terminate an applicant and/or employee who has failed a security background check exists only if it is established that one or more of the findings of the background security check is directly related to his/her job functions or respon- sibilitiesresponsibilities, or that the continuation of, or future, employment would involve an unreasonable risk to property or to the safety or welfare of specific individuals or the general public or constitute a violation of any applicable governmental rule or regulation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Engineer Agreement