Security Identification Display Area Access - Identification Badges Sample Clauses

Security Identification Display Area Access - Identification Badges. Airline shall be responsible for requesting County to issue identification (“ID”) badges to all employees who are authorized access to Security Identification Display Area (“SIDA”) on the Airport, designated in the Airport’s security program and shall be further responsible for the immediate reporting of all lost or stolen ID badges and the immediate return of the ID badges of all personnel transferred from Airport assignment or terminated from the employ of Airline or upon termination of this Agreement. Each employee must complete the SIDA training program conducted by County, before an ID badge is issued. Airline shall pay, or cause to be paid, to County such nondiscriminatory charges, as may be established from time to time, for lost or stolen ID badges and those not returned to County in accordance with this Agreement. Subject to any restrictions imposed by any applicable law, County shall have the right to require Airline to conduct background investigations and to furnish certain data on such employees before the issuance of such ID badges, which data may include the fingerprinting of employee applicants for such badges. The privilege of unescorted access associated with a SIDA badge may be suspended or revoked for any violation of security rules, regulations, or policies. Additionally, monetary penalties may be assessed against any person for any violation of security rules or regulations including, but not limited to, Milwaukee County General Ordinance 4.02(8) as may be amended from time to time.
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