– Wristbands Clause Samples
The Wristbands clause establishes the requirement for attendees or participants to wear wristbands as a means of identification or access control during an event or within certain premises. Typically, this clause outlines when and how wristbands are distributed, who must wear them, and the consequences of not displaying a wristband, such as denial of entry or removal from the venue. Its core practical function is to ensure security, manage access, and prevent unauthorized entry, thereby maintaining order and safety at the event or location.
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– Wristbands. Festival attendees of legal age consuming alcohol during festivals organized and operated by the EHBA shall be wrist banded while consuming alcohol on Village controlled property (State or local rights of way, public parks/facilities, public parking lots, and properties with control agreements with the Village). Attendees must provide proof of identification to verify legal age. The EHBA shall be responsible for ensuring that the businesses and vendors at their festival comply with this provision. Wristband use will be enforced at the following festivals organized and operated by both the EHBA and the Village.
– Wristbands. Each vendor will receive 5 wristbands.
– Wristbands. CIS shall have the capability to create an inmate wristband with a barcode of the inmate's booking number, name, race, sex and date of birth. Barcode 39 is the Orange County Standard. The wristband shall also have the photo of the inmate. If the wristbands wear out or need to be replaced, the operator shall have the capability of replicating wristbands.
