Maximum Risk Level definition
Maximum Risk Level. A maximum risk background screening will be performed every five years when the Contract Worker’s work assignment will:
1.3.1. work directly with vulnerable adults or children, (under age 18); or
1.3.2. any responsibility for the receipt of payment of City funds or control of inventories, assets, or records that are at risk of misappropriation; or
1.3.3. unescorted access to: • City data centers, money rooms, high-valve equipment rooms; or • unescorted access to private residences; or • access to critical infrastructure sites/facilities; or • direct or remote access to Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) infrastructure.
Maximum Risk Level. A maximum risk background screening shall be performed when the contract worker’s work assignment will: have any contact with vulnerable people such as children, youth, elderly, or individuals with disabilities; or have any responsibility for the receipt of payment of City funds or control of inventories, assets, or records that are at risk of misappropriation; or have unescorted access to City data centers, money rooms, or high-valve equipment rooms; or have access to private residences; or have access to Homeland Defense Bureau identified critical infrastructure sites/facilities. The background screening for this maximum risk level shall include the background screening required for the standard risk level, plus a sexual offender search, search for the preceding seven years from the contract worker’s proposed date of hire. Contract workers who work directly with children or vulnerable adults are also subject to fingerprint verification through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) as mandated by Phoenix City Code § 2-27. Proof of a valid DPS Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card will satisfy the requirements of a maximum risk background check.
Maximum Risk Level. A maximum risk background screening is performed when the Contract Worker’s work assignment will:
2.3.1. work directly with vulnerable adults or children, (under age 18); or
2.3.2. has any responsibility for the receipt of payment of City funds or control of Inventories, assets, or records that are at risk of misappropriation; or
Examples of Maximum Risk Level in a sentence
The risk level and background screening required for this agreement is Maximum Risk Level.
Vulnerable Adult means an individual who is eighteen years of age or older who is unable to protect himself from abuse, neglect or exploitation by others because of a mental or physical impairment Children and Elderly programs, and other Specialty programs where direct contact with these populations occur (1) Public criticism and lack of confidence (2) Injury and death (3) Loss of public’s sense of security Maximum Risk Level Very secure – physical barriers surround areas that are very difficult to breach.