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EXHIBIT A
City of Fort Collins
Cultural, Library and Recreational Services
Golf Division
Policy: Contractor Personnel Conduct and Demeanor, and Background Screening for Positions
of Trust.
Under the terms and conditions of each respective Contractor’s Agreement with the City, all
Golf Professionals and Restaurant/Snack Bar Concessionaires shall control the conduct and
demeanor of their employees, volunteers, and other representatives or agents of the Contractor
that will be working on behalf of the Contractor in providing services to the City. The
Contractor agrees to provide to the City at all times a current list of employees, volunteers, and
other representatives or agents of Contractor that will be working on behalf of the Contractor in
providing services to the City under their Agreement, and that all such employees, volunteers,
and other representatives or agents of Contractor agree to adhere to the “Behavior/Standards of
Personal Conduct and Performance.”
Contractors and the City also hereby acknowledge and agree that certain services provided by
the Contractor will require that specified employees, volunteers, and other representatives or
agents of the Contractor act in “positions of trust” which can include the handling of and/or
accounting for funds of the City and/or of City property, or direct contact with youth and
members of the general public. Accordingly, each Contractor agrees that all specified
employees, volunteers, or other representatives or agents of Contractor in positions of trust shall
be screened/investigated at the expense of the Contractor using the City’s contracted background
screening/investigation procedure as described in each respective contractor’s Agreement; and
that the results of such background screening/investigation shall be provided to the City prior to
any such persons participation in the provision of services, as described in each respective
contractor’s Agreement. Each Contractor shall require the completion and execution of the
Disclosure/Waiver form for all specified employees, volunteers, and other representatives or
agents of Contractor. The purpose of this form is to provide the necessary information about an
applicant and permission to review confidential information for a complete and thorough
background screening/investigation. The Contractor shall provide to all said employees,
volunteers, and other representatives or agents a Summary of Rights under the Fair Credit
Reporting Act..
The background screening/investigation shall include, but is not necessarily limited to, checking
arrests and/or conviction records, driving records, credit history, education, previous
employment and volunteer work and other records as may be appropriate, and references,
including review of any records of information available to the City as a result of past
employment or contractual relationships the employee, volunteer, or other representative or
agent has had with the Contractor or the City.
The City will provide assistance in completing the background screening/investigation, including
providing the completed disclosure form to an outside vendor for a confidential records check.
Contractor acknowledges that by providing such assistance the City assumes no responsibility
for the timeliness, accuracy or completeness of the background screening/investigation, or for
the direct or indirect consequences resulting from the same, and the Contractor shall hold the
City harmless for any injury or loss resulting therefrom.
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The Contractor shall make job assignments and responsibility assignments based upon and in
consideration of the background screening/investigation, and shall not permit any person to
perform any position for which such person’s character or suitability are reasonably in question
based upon the information obtained in connection with a background screening/investigation.
The City may, in its discretion, object to any assignments of Contractor Personnel to positions of
trust, as based upon the background screening/investigation. In the event that information from
the report is utilized in whole or in part in making an adverse decision with regard to potential
employment/volunteer/representative/agent status, before making the adverse decision, the City
will attempt to provide Contractor with a copy of the consumer report/criminal history.
Specified employees, volunteers, and other representatives or agents of Contractors identified at
this time to be in positions of trust shall include, but are not necessarily limited to, all top
assistants, area or section managers, lesson providers, personnel that directly handle and/or
account for City funds; and those positions that can work individually with youth or members of
the general public.
Contractor Process for Obtaining Background Screening/Investigation Information
1. Once an employee, volunteer, other representative or agent has been selected by the
Contractor, the employee, volunteer, other representative or agent (applicant) shall complete
the background screening/investigation form, which is titled “Disclosure to Prospective
Employees, Volunteers, or Other Representatives or Agents of Contractors Regarding
Procurement of a Consumer Report (including a criminal history report).”
2. When the employee, volunteer, other representative or agent (applicant) has completed and
signed the form, the Contractor shall initial and date the bottom of the form, giving the
bottom copy of the form to the applicant. The Contractor shall also give to the applicant at
this time a summary of his/her rights under the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act. The Fair
Credit Reporting Act also imposes requirements and procedures related to any adverse
decisions based upon credit information.
3. The Contractor keeps one copy of the form and forwards the original signed copy of the form
to the Golf Division Administrative office. In order to expedite the processing time, the
Contractor may also FAX a copy or bring the original copy of the form to the golf Division
Administrative Aide. Once the Administrative Aide enters the form information into the
computer, it takes three to four days for the City’s contracted background
screening/investigation firm to perform their service.
4. Because of the large number of applicants being screened using this similar process, there
shall be no notification to the Contractor unless an applicant receives a negative report within
four days of the time that the Administrative Aide enters the information into the computer.
Therefore, the applicant may begin assignment for the Contractor after four days unless the
Contractor is notified otherwise. However, be aware that it is possible that we could receive
a negative report after four days, and we will have to address the situation at that time.