Common use of Security and Safety Clause in Contracts

Security and Safety. To the extent requested by the Town’s Police Department, and subject to the security and architectural review requirements of the CCC, or such other state licensing or monitoring authority, as the case may be, the Company shall work with the Town’s Police Department in reviewing and approving all security plans prior to the implementation and Commencement of Operations, including determining the placement of exterior security cameras, but in no event will the Police Department’s review override the requirements of the CCC. The Company agrees to comply with requirements outlined in Exhibit A and cooperate with the Police Department, including but not limited to periodic meetings to review operational concerns, security, delivery schedule and procedures, cooperation in investigations, immediate access and transfer of video footage from any video surveillance system of the establishment’s interior or exterior when so requested by the Police Department (which request may be made when the Police Department has a reason to believe such footage may be of assistance in an ongoing investigation related or non-related to the Establishment’s business) and communications with the Police Department of any suspicious activities at or in the immediate vicinity of the Facility, and with regard to any anti-diversion procedures to ensure that marijuana and marijuana products produced by the Facility are not being transferred to the illegal market or to minors. If requested, the Company shall implement a comprehensive diversion prevention plan to prevent diversion of medical marijuana and marijuana products into the illicit market and to minors, such plan to be in place prior to the Commencement of Operations at the Facility. The Company shall present the diversion plan to the Police Department for its review and feedback and, to the extent required by the Police Department, work collaboratively to implement any reasonable changes, amendments or modifications to address local concerns. The Company shall immediately upon discovery report the following to Town Police or forthwith as defined in Exhibit A: diversion of marijuana; unusual discrepancies identified during inventory; theft; loss and any criminal action; unusual discrepancy in weight or inventory during transportation; any vehicle accidents, diversions, losses, or other reportable incidents that occur during transport; any suspicious act involving the sale, cultivation, distribution, processing, or production of marijuana by any person; unauthorized destruction of marijuana; any loss or unauthorized alteration of records related to marijuana, registered qualifying patients, personal caregivers, or dispensary agents; an alarm activation or other event that requires response by public safety personnel; failure of any security alarm system due to a loss of electrical power or mechanical malfunction that is expected to last longer than eight hours; and any other breach of security. The Licensee shall promptly copy the Town’s Chief of Police on any notifications and submissions it makes to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health pursuant to 105 CMR 725.110 (F) and/or 935 CMR 500.110(7) or other provisions of law relating to the Establishment (“Incident Reporting”). The final report of any diversion, theft, loss, or breach of security will be forwarded to Town Police within 10 days. In the event of accidental activation of a panic alarm, the Licensee will notify the Police Department that the activation was accidental. The Police Department may conduct a check of the facility in the event of an accidental activation. The Company agrees and acknowledges that periodic inspections of the Facility by the Town’s Police Department, Town’s Fire Department, Inspections Department and Board of Health to ensure compliance with local bylaws, rules and regulations shall be a condition of continued operation in Town and agrees to cooperate with the Town’s Police Department, Town’s Fire Department and Board of Health in providing access for scheduled and unscheduled inspections of the Facility.

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Samples: Host Community Agreement, Host Community Agreement, Host Community Agreement

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Security and Safety. To the extent requested by the Town’s Police Department, and subject to the security and architectural review requirements of the CCC, or such other state licensing or monitoring authority, as the case may be, the Company shall work with the Town’s Police Department in reviewing and approving all security plans prior to the implementation and Commencement of Operations, including determining the placement of exterior security cameras, but in no event will the Police Department’s review override the requirements of the CCC. The Company agrees to comply with requirements outlined in Exhibit A and cooperate with the Police Department, including but not limited to periodic meetings to review operational concerns, security, delivery schedule and procedures, cooperation in investigations, immediate access and transfer of video footage from any video surveillance system of the establishment’s interior or exterior when so requested by the Police Department (which request may be made when the Police Department has a reason to believe such footage may be of assistance in an ongoing investigation related or non-related to the Establishment’s business) and communications with the Police Department of any suspicious activities at or in the immediate vicinity of the Facility, and with regard to any anti-diversion procedures to ensure that marijuana and marijuana products produced by the Facility are not being transferred to the illegal market or to minors. If requested, the Company shall implement a comprehensive diversion prevention plan to prevent diversion of medical marijuana and marijuana products into the illicit market and to minors, such plan to be in place prior to the Commencement of Operations at the Facility. The Company shall present the diversion plan to the Police Department for its review and feedback and, to the extent required by the Police Department, work collaboratively to implement any reasonable changes, amendments or modifications to address local concerns. The Company shall immediately upon promptly report the discovery report of the following to Town Police or forthwith as defined in Exhibit Awithin 24 hours of the Company becoming aware of such event: diversion of marijuana; unusual discrepancies identified during inventory; theft; loss and any criminal action; unusual discrepancy in weight or inventory during transportation; any vehicle accidents, diversions, losses, or other reportable incidents that occur during transport; any suspicious act involving the sale, cultivation, distribution, processing, or production of marijuana by any person; unauthorized destruction of marijuana; any loss or unauthorized alteration of records related to marijuana, registered qualifying patients, personal caregivers, or dispensary agents; an alarm activation or other event that requires response by public safety personnel; failure of any security alarm system due to a loss of electrical power or mechanical malfunction that is expected to last longer than eight hours; and any other breach of security. The Licensee shall promptly copy the Town’s Chief of Police on any notifications and submissions it makes to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health pursuant to 105 CMR 725.110 (F) and/or 935 CMR 500.110(7) or other provisions of law relating to the Establishment (“Incident Reporting”). The final report of any diversion, theft, loss, or breach of security will be forwarded to Town Police within 10 days. In the event of accidental activation of a panic alarm, the Licensee will notify the Police Department that the activation was accidental. The Police Department may conduct a check of the facility in the event of an accidental activation. The Company agrees and acknowledges that periodic inspections of the Facility by the Town’s Police Department, Town’s Fire Department, Inspections Building Department and Board of Health to ensure compliance with local bylaws, rules and regulations shall be a condition of continued operation in Town and agrees to cooperate with the Town’s Police Department, Town’s Fire Department and Board of Health in providing access for scheduled and unscheduled inspections of the Facility.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Host Community Agreement, Host Community Agreement

Security and Safety. To the extent requested by the Town’s Police Department, and subject to the security and architectural review requirements of the CCC, or such other state licensing or monitoring authority, as the case may be, the Company shall work with the Town’s Police Department in reviewing and approving all security plans prior to the implementation and Commencement of Operations, including determining the placement of exterior security cameras, but in no event will the Police Department’s review override the requirements of the CCC. The Company agrees to comply with requirements outlined in Exhibit A and cooperate with the Police Department, including but not limited to periodic meetings to review operational concerns, security, delivery schedule and procedures, cooperation in investigations, immediate access and transfer of video footage from any video surveillance system of the establishment’s interior or exterior when so requested by the Police Department (which request may be made when the Police Department has a reason to believe such footage may be of assistance in an ongoing investigation related or non-related to the Establishment’s business) and communications with the Police Department of any suspicious activities at or in the immediate vicinity of the Facility, and with regard to any anti-diversion procedures to ensure that marijuana and marijuana products produced by the Facility are not being transferred to the illegal market or to minors. If requested, the Company shall implement a comprehensive diversion prevention plan to prevent diversion of medical marijuana and marijuana products into the illicit market and to minors, such plan to be in place prior to the Commencement of Operations at the Facility. The Company shall present the diversion plan to the Police Department for its review and feedback and, to the extent required by the Police Department, work collaboratively to implement any reasonable changes, amendments or modifications to address local concerns. The Company shall immediately upon promptly report the discovery report of the following to Town Police or forthwith as defined in Exhibit Awithin 24 hours of the Company becoming aware of such event: diversion of marijuana; unusual discrepancies identified during inventory; theft; loss and any criminal action; unusual discrepancy in weight or inventory during transportation; any vehicle accidents, diversions, losses, or other reportable incidents that occur during transport; any suspicious act involving the sale, cultivation, distribution, processing, or production of marijuana by any person; unauthorized destruction of marijuana; any loss or unauthorized alteration of records related to marijuana, registered qualifying patients, personal caregivers, or dispensary agents; an alarm activation or other event that requires response by public safety personnel; failure of any security alarm system due to a loss of electrical power or mechanical malfunction that is expected to last longer than eight hours; and any other breach of security. The Licensee shall promptly copy the Town’s Chief of Police on any notifications and submissions it makes to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health pursuant to 105 CMR 725.110 (F) and/or 935 CMR 500.110(7) or other provisions of law relating to the Establishment (“Incident Reporting”). The final report Licensee shall connect its alarm system to a third party monitoring system, comply with the alarm bylaw and notify the Town’s Chief of any diversion, theft, loss, or breach of security will be forwarded to Town Police within 10 daysabout said third party monitoring system. In the event of accidental activation of a panic alarm, the Licensee will notify the Police Department that the activation was accidental. The Police Department may conduct a check of the facility in the event of an accidental activation. The Company agrees and acknowledges that periodic inspections of the Facility by the Town’s Police Department, Town’s Fire Department, Inspections Building Department and Board of Health to ensure compliance with local bylaws, rules and regulations shall be a condition of continued operation in Town and agrees to cooperate with the Town’s Police Department, Town’s Fire Department and Board of Health in providing access for scheduled and unscheduled inspections of the Facility.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Host Community Agreement

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Security and Safety. To Company shall maintain security at the extent requested Facility in accordance with a security plan presented to the Municipality and approved by the Town’s Police DepartmentLicensing Authorities. In addition, Company shall at all times comply with MA Law and subject to the Local Law regarding security and architectural review requirements of the CCC, or such other state licensing or monitoring authority, as the case may be, the Facility. Company shall work with the TownMunicipality’s Police Department in reviewing and approving all security plans prior to the implementation and Commencement commencement of Operations, including determining the placement of exterior security cameras, but in no event will the Police Department’s review override the requirements of the CCCoperations. The Company agrees to comply with requirements outlined in Exhibit A and cooperate with the Police Department, including but not limited to periodic meetings to review operational concerns, security, delivery schedule and procedures, cooperation in investigations, immediate access and transfer of video footage from any video surveillance system of the establishment’s interior or exterior when so requested by the Police Department (which request may be made when the Police Department has a reason to believe such footage may be of assistance in an ongoing investigation related or non-related to the Establishment’s business) and communications with the Police Department of any suspicious activities at or in the immediate vicinity of the Facility, and with regard to any anti-diversion procedures to ensure that the marijuana and marijuana products produced by sold in the Facility are not being transferred to the illegal market or to minors. If requested, the Company shall implement a comprehensive diversion prevention plan to prevent diversion of medical marijuana and marijuana products into the illicit market and to minors, such plan to be in place prior to the Commencement of Operations at the Facility. The Company shall present the diversion plan to the Police Department for its review and feedback and, to the extent required by the Police Department, work collaboratively to implement any reasonable changes, amendments or modifications to address local concerns. The Company shall immediately upon discovery report the following to Town Police or forthwith as defined in Exhibit A: diversion of marijuana; unusual discrepancies identified during inventory; theft; loss and any criminal action; unusual discrepancy in weight or inventory during transportation; any vehicle accidents, diversions, losses, or other reportable incidents that occur during transport; any suspicious act involving the sale, cultivation, distribution, processing, or production of marijuana by any person; unauthorized destruction of marijuana; any loss or unauthorized alteration of records related to marijuana, registered qualifying patients, personal caregivers, or dispensary agents; an alarm activation or other event that requires response by public safety personnel; failure of any security alarm system due to a loss of electrical power or mechanical malfunction that is expected to last longer than eight hours; and any other breach of security. The Licensee shall promptly copy the Town’s Chief of Police on any notifications and submissions it makes to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health pursuant to 105 CMR 725.110 (F) and/or 935 CMR 500.110(7) or other provisions of law relating to the Establishment (“Incident Reporting”). The final report of any diversion, theft, loss, or breach of security will be forwarded to Town Police within 10 days. In the event of accidental activation of a panic alarm, the Licensee will notify the Police Department that the activation was accidental. The Police Department may conduct a check of the facility in the event of an accidental activation. The Company agrees and acknowledges that periodic annual inspections of the Facility by the TownMunicipality’s Police Department, Town’s Fire Department, Inspections Building Department and Board of Health to ensure compliance with local bylaws, rules and regulations shall be a condition of continued operation in Town of the Facility and agrees to cooperate with the Town’s Police Department, Town’s Fire Department and Board of Health in providing access for scheduled and unscheduled inspections of the Facility. The Operator will engage in semi-annual, at a minimum, meetings with the Police Chief and/or their designee to review operational concerns or other issues and shall report to the Police within 24 hours of becoming aware of: diversion of marijuana, inventory discrepancies, theft, loss or other criminal action, discrepancy in weight or inventory during transportation, vehicle accidents, diversions, losses or other reportable incidents that occur during transport, any suspicious act involving sale, cultivation, distribution, process or production of marijuana, unauthorized destruction of marijuana, loss or unauthorized alteration of the establishment’s records, alarm activation or other event that requires public safety personnel to respond, failure of security alarm due to power loss or mechanical failure expected to last longer than eight hours, or any other breach of security. Any proposed changes to the Security Plan must be reviewed and approved by the Chief of Police and/or their designee. Operator will site interior and exterior security cameras in coordination with the Belmont Police Department and provide unimpeded access to all security camera feeds to the Police Department upon request. O perator agrees to comply with all the CCC’s requirements regarding Criminal Offender Record Information (XXXX) review for any new staff hired and the Police Chief shall review and approve, within thirty (3) days of receiving said XXXX report, whether the individual is suitable to hold the position, such approval not to be reasonably denied, conditioned, or delayed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Host Community Agreement

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