Definition of Emergency Situation Sample Clauses

Definition of Emergency Situation. For the purposes of this policy, any condition arising from a sudden or unexpected occurrence in which prompt services are needed to avoid or minimize the impact on the CCTC, court facility, or the council staff’s ability to do the following: Ensure the safety and security of people occupying and visiting the facility; Conduct business in a timely manner in a safe and functional environment; Preserve the facility; and Protect files, records, and documents located in the facility. Visitors to the CCTC or the non-public areas of a court facility are not required to undergo a background and fingerprint check. They must, however, be escorted at ALL times. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS POLICY? The council retains contractors to do work on its behalf or on behalf of courts, and these contractors are often located in the courts. Many if not all courts subscribe to CLETS service from the CA DOJ and have CLETS terminals, records, and information in their facilities, as does the CCTC.1 There are strict regulations regarding access to CLETS. Government Code sections 15150–15167 establish the CA DOJ’s responsibility for maintenance of the system. The CA DOJ publishes a CLETS Policies, Practices, and Procedures document that specifies, among other things, the fingerprint and background check requirements for access to CLETS-provided information. Entities that subscribe to CLETS service from the CA DOJ are responsible for their compliance. Also, FBI security policy addresses personnel who have access to criminal justice information. Screening requirements are outlined in the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy. As a service to the courts and as a precaution, council’s staff have implemented a policy of conducting CLETS-level background checks for any of its contractors who would be working in Restricted Areas.2 The council’s Executive Office delegated to EPSCU oversight of background checks for non-council employees working under contract with the council in Restricted Areas. EPSCU worked with the CA DOJ and several council offices to define Restricted Areas, establish a procedure for providing related services, and identify the evaluation criteria that are listed in this policy. WHAT IS THE APPLICATION PROCESS? Council staff are responsible for requesting EPSCU’s services when needed. As part of the initial set‑up process, they will be required to provide EPSCU the following: A project code for chargeback of CA DOJ billing costs; A designated coun...
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Definition of Emergency Situation. For the purposes of this policy, any condition arising from a sudden or unexpected occurrence in which prompt services are needed to avoid or minimize the impact on the CCTC, court facility, or the council staff’s ability to do the following: Ensure the safety and security of people occupying and visiting the facility; Conduct business in a timely manner in a safe and functional environment; Preserve the facility; and Protect files, records, and documents located in the facility. Visitors to the CCTC or the non-public areas of a court facility are not required to undergo a background and fingerprint check. They must, however, be escorted at ALL times. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS POLICY? The council retains contractors to do work on its behalf or on behalf of courts, and these contractors are often located in the courts. Many if not all courts subscribe to CLETS service from the CA DOJ and have CLETS terminals, records, and information in their facilities, as does the CCTC.1
Definition of Emergency Situation. For the purposes of this policy, any condition arising from a sudden or unexpected occurrence in which prompt services are needed to avoid or minimize the impact on the CCTC, court facility, or the council staff’s ability to do the following:  Ensure the safety and security of people occupying and visiting the facility;  Conduct business in a timely manner in a safe and functional environment;  Preserve the facility; and  Protect files, records, and documents located in the facility. Visitors to the CCTC or the non-public areas of a court facility are not required to undergo a background and fingerprint check. They must, however, be escorted at ALL times. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS POLICY? The council retains contractors to do work on its behalf or on behalf of courts, and these contractors are often located in the courts. Many if not all courts subscribe to CLETS service from the CA DOJ and have CLETS terminals, records, and information in their facilities, as does the CCTC.1 There are strict regulations regarding access to CLETS. Government Code sections 15150–15167 establish the CA DOJ’s responsibility for maintenance of the system. The CA DOJ publishes a CLETS Policies, Practices, and Procedures document that specifies, among other things, the fingerprint and background check requirements for access to CLETS-provided information. Entities that subscribe to CLETS service from the CA DOJ are responsible for their compliance. Also, FBI security policy addresses personnel who have access to criminal justice information. Screening requirements are outlined in the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy.
Definition of Emergency Situation. For the purposes of this policy, any condition arising from a sudden or unexpected occurrence in which prompt services are needed to avoid or minimize the impact on the CCTC, court facility, or the council staff’s ability to do the following: • Ensure the safety and security of people occupying and visiting the facility. • Conduct business in a timely manner in a safe and functional environment. • Preserve the facility; and • Protect files, records, and documents located in the facility. Visitors to the CCTC or the non-public areas of a court facility are not required to undergo a background and fingerprint check. They must, however, be escorted at ALL times. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS POLICY? The council retains contractors to do work on its behalf or on behalf of courts, and these contractors are often located in the courts. Many if not all courts subscribe to CLETS service from the CA DOJ and have CLETS terminals, records, and information in their facilities, as does the CCTC.1
Definition of Emergency Situation a. The occurrence of an act of God which affects Station operations, such as lightening, storms, earthquakes, floods, and fire.

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