Supervision of Minors Sample Clauses

Supervision of Minors. Contractor, and any subcontractors, shall comply with California Penal Code section 11105.3 and request from the Department of Justice records of all convictions or any arrest pending adjudication involving the offenses specified in Welfare and Institution Code section 15660(a) of any person who applies for employment or volunteer position with Contractor, or any subcontractor, in which he or she would have supervisory or disciplinary power over a minor under his or her care. If Contractor, or any subcontractor, is providing services at a City park, playground, recreational center or beach (separately and collectively, “Recreational Site”), Contractor shall not hire, and shall prevent its subcontractors from hiring, any person for employment or volunteer position to provide those services if that person has been convicted of any offense that was listed in former Penal Code section 11105.3 (h)(1) or 11105.3(h)(3). If Contractor, or any of its subcontractors, hires an employee or volunteer to provide services to minors at any location other than a Recreational Site, and that employee or volunteer has been convicted of an offense specified in Penal Code section 11105.3(c), then Contractor shall comply, and cause its subcontractors to comply with that section and provide written notice to the parents or guardians of any minor who will be supervised or disciplined by the employee or volunteer not less than ten (10) days prior to the day the employee or volunteer begins his or her duties or tasks. Contractor shall provide, or cause its subcontractors to provide City with a copy of any such notice at the same time that it provides notice to any parent or guardian. Contractor shall expressly require any of its subcontractors with supervisory or disciplinary power over a minor to comply with this section of the Agreement as a condition of its contract with the subcontractor. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that failure by Contractor or any of its subcontractors to comply with any provision of this section of the Agreement shall constitute an Event of Default. Contractor further acknowledges and agrees that such Event of Default shall be grounds for the City to terminate the Agreement, partially or in its entirety, to recover from Contractor any amounts paid under this Agreement, and to withhold any future payments to Contractor. The remedies provided in this Section shall not limited any other remedy available to the City hereunder, or in equity or law for an Ev...
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Supervision of Minors. 1. Groups composed of minors shall be supervised by at least one adult who is 18 years of age or older per 15 minors at all times.
Supervision of Minors. Not applicable.
Supervision of Minors. During the entire Reservation Period, Renter is required to have at least one (1) adult for every eight (8) minors (ages 17 and under) present. The adults at the event shall supervise the minors and shall not allow minors in attendance to enter rooms unsupervised, run or play in the halls, on the stairs, in the restrooms, or in the elevator at any time.
Supervision of Minors. Minors under the age of 10 must have adult supervision at all times and must not be left unattended in an apartment or townhouse. This includes playing in and around Family Housing, designated play areas and the greater campus community. Children are not allowed to play in the hallways or common areas of any building.
Supervision of Minors. Contractor shall comply with California Penal Code section 11105.3 and request from the Department of Justice records of all convictions or any arrest pending adjudication involving the offenses specified in Welfare and Institution Code section 15660(a) of any person who applies for employment or volunteer position with Contractor in which he or she would have supervisory or disciplinary power over a minor under his or her care. If Contractor is providing services at a City park, playground, recreational center or beach (separately and collectively, "Recreational Site"), Contractor shall not hire any person for employment or volunteer position to provide those services if that person has been convicted of any offense that was listed in former Penal Code section 11105.3 (h)(1) or 11105.3(h)(3). If Contractor hires an employee or volunteer to provide services to minors at any location other than a Recreational Site, and that employee or volunteer has been convicted of an offense specified in Penal Code section 11105.3(c), then Contractor shall comply with that section and provide written notice to the parents or guardians of any minor who will be supervised or disciplined by the employee or volunteer not less than ten (10) days prior to the day the employee or volunteer begins his or her duties or tasks. Contractor shall provide City with a copy of any such notice at the same time that it provides notice to any parent or guardian. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that failure by Contractor to comply with any provision of this section of the Agreement shall constitute a default of this Agreement.
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Supervision of Minors. Any child under the age of eighteen (18) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times. Any problems or situations that arise for non-compliance of this rule will be the responsibility of the Lessee.
Supervision of Minors. Tenant shall comply and shall require its subtenants, contractors and subcontractors to comply with the obligations in California Public Resources Code Section 5164 if Tenant, or any subtenant, contractor, or subcontractor is providing services at a City park, playground, recreational center or beach, Tenant shall not hire, and shall prevent any subtenant, contractor or subcontractor from hiring, any person for employment or a volunteer position in a position having supervisory or disciplinary authority over a minor if that person has been convicted of any offense listed in Public Resources Code Section 5164. In addition, if Tenant or any subtenant, contractor or subcontractor, is providing services to the City involving the supervision or discipline of minors, Tenant and any subtenant, contractor or subcontractor shall comply with any and all applicable requirements under federal or state law mandating criminal history screening for positions involving the supervision of minors. In the event of a conflict between this section and Section 26.47, “Criminal History in Hiring and Employment Decisions,” of this Lease, this section shall control.
Supervision of Minors. A. The Conference Center is a place of business and adult education --any children under the age of 18 years old must be under the supervision of the customer at all times. Xxxxxx creating disturbance and/or causing damage may be asked to leave the facility. In such a case, refunds will not be available and the customer is responsible for full contract price. For events that involve minors, the customer is responsible for ensuring that all local, state and federal laws relating to minors are enforced.
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