Law Enforcement Interface Sample Clauses
The Law Enforcement Interface clause defines how a party will interact with law enforcement agencies regarding the subject matter of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for responding to official requests, such as subpoenas or warrants, and may specify notification requirements to the other party when such requests are received. Its core practical function is to ensure compliance with legal obligations while balancing the interests of the parties, providing a clear process for handling law enforcement inquiries and protecting sensitive information.
Law Enforcement Interface. 23.1 Except to the extent not available in connection with GTE's operation of its own business, GTE shall provide seven day a week/twenty-four hour a day assistance to law enforcement persons for emergency traps, assistance involving emergency traces and emergency information retrieval on customer invoked CLASS services.
23.2 GTE agrees to work jointly with Nextel in security matters to support law enforcement agency requirements for taps, traces, court orders, etc. Charges for providing such services for Nextel customers will be billed to Nextel.
23.3 GTE will, in non emergency situations, inform the requesting law enforcement agencies that the end user to be wire tapped, traced, etc. is a Nextel Customer and shall refer them to Nextel.
23.4 Subsequent to the execution and approval of this Agreement by the Commission, the parties shall establish a separate contract or authorization agreement specific to the Nuisance Call Bureau (NCB) and Security Control Center (SCC) for CLEC procedures which will be in compliance with applicable state and federal laws.
Law Enforcement Interface. 16.4.1 SBC TEXAS will provide CLEC with a SPOC with whom to interface on a twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) day a week basis for situations involving immediate threat to life or at the request of law enforcement officials. Court orders authorizing surveillance of CLEC customers provisioned on SBC TEXAS facilities (CLEC Local and ALS Type II, as hereinafter defined) shall be served on both CLEC and SBC TEXAS. SBC TEXAS shall provide law enforcement with all necessary assistance, including plant information and local loop access, to facilitate implementation of such court orders. Once CLEC implements CALEA solutions in its switches, CLEC will notify SBC and will assume full responsibility for the implementation of court-ordered surveillance on ALS Type II customers.
16.4.1.1 As used in this Article, the term ALS Type II shall mean customers connected to the CLEC network through SBC TEXAS-owned facilities. ALS Type II customers are located in a building which is connected to an SBC TEXAS Central Office by an SBC TEXAS-owned cable using customer’s premise equipment connected to that cable. At the SBC TEXAS Central Office utilizing collocation arrangements, ALS Type II customer’s circuit(s) are connected to an CLEC fiber-optic facility which transports traffic to and from a CLEC Central Office.
16.4.2 When the end-user to be tapped, traced, etc. is an CLEC Local or ALS Type II customer provisioned on SBC TEXAS facilities, SBC TEXAS shall advise the requesting law enforcement agency to name both CLEC and SBC TEXAS in the court order and serve both carriers. SBC TEXAS shall adhere to all terms of an applicable court order and, unless prohibited by the terms of such applicable court order, notify CLEC directly of the law enforcement agency request within one (1) business day of receiving the request. SBC TEXAS shall provide law enforcement with all necessary assistance, including plant information and access to the local loop, to facilitate implementation of such court orders. Once CLEC implements CALEA solutions in its switches, CLEC will assume full responsibility for the implementation of court-ordered surveillance on ALS Type II customers.
16.4.3 Each Party shall bill the appropriate law enforcement agency for these services under its customary practices and reserve the right to take action to collect from the LEA where reimbursement is provided for by statute. Where the law enforcement agency will not reimburse the Party for its compliance with a court order ...
Law Enforcement Interface. 27.1 Except to the extent not available in connection with GTE's operation of its own business, GTE shall provide seven day a week/twenty-four hour a day assistance to law enforcement persons for emergency traps, assistance involving emergency traces and emergency information retrieval on customer invoked CLASS services.
27.2 GTE agrees to work jointly with NEWSOUTH in security matters to support law enforcement agency requirements for taps, traces, court orders, etc. Charges for providing such services for NEWSOUTH customers will be billed to NEWSOUTH.
27.3 GTE will, in non emergency situations, inform the requesting law enforcement agencies that the end-user to be wire tapped, traced, etc. is a NEWSOUTH Customer and shall refer them to NEWSOUTH.
27.4 Subsequent to the execution and approval of this Agreement by the Commission, the parties shall establish a separate contract or authorization agreement specific to the Nuisance Call Bureau (NCB) and Security Control Center (SCC) for CLEC procedures which will be in compliance with applicable state and federal laws.
Law Enforcement Interface. Except to the extent not available in connection with GTE's operation of its own business, GTE shall provide seven day a week/twenty-four hour a day assistance to law enforcement agencies for installation and information retrieval pertaining to traps, traces, court orders and subpoenas. GTE reserves the right to charge for this service.
Law Enforcement Interface. 29.1 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to comply with all legal or regulatory requirements related to number recording devices, including, for example, orders related to trap and trace and wire taps.
Law Enforcement Interface. 27.1 Except to the extent not available in connection with GTE's operation of its own business, GTE shall provide seven day a week/twenty-four hour a day assistance to law enforcement persons for emergency traps, assistance involving emergency traces and emergency information retrieval on customer invoked CLASS services.
27.2 GTE agrees to work jointly with US Dial Tone in security matters to support law enforcement agency requirements for taps, traces, court orders, etc. Charges for providing such services for US Dial Tone customers will be billed to US Dial Tone.
27.3 GTE will, in non emergency situations, inform the requesting law enforcement agencies that the end-user to be wire tapped, traced, etc. is a US Dial Tone Customer and shall refer them to US Dial Tone.
27.4 Subsequent to the execution and approval of this Agreement by the Commission, the parties shall establish a separate contract or authorization agreement specific to the Nuisance Call Bureau (NCB) and Security Control Center (SCC) for CLEC procedures which will be in compliance with applicable state and federal laws.
Law Enforcement Interface. 16.4.1 AT&T will provide CLEC with a SPOC with whom to interface on a twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) day a week basis for situations involving immediate threat to life or at the request of law enforcement officials. Court orders authorizing surveillance of CLEC customers provisioned on AT&T facilities (CLEC Local and ALS Type II, as hereinafter Page 38 of 357 defined) shall be served on both CLEC and AT&T. AT&T shall provide law enforcement with all necessary assistance, including plant information and local loop access, to facilitate implementation of such court orders. Once CLEC implements CALEA solutions in its switches, CLEC will notify AT&T and will assume full responsibility for the implementation of court-ordered surveillance on ALS Type II customers.
16.4.1.1 As used in this Article, the term ALS Type II shall mean customers connected to the CLEC network through AT&T-owned facilities. ALS Type II customers are located in a building which is connected to an AT&T Central Office by an AT&T- owned cable using customer’s premise equipment connected to that cable. At the AT&T Central Office utilizing collocation arrangements, ALS Type II customer’s circuit(s) are connected to a CLEC fiber-optic facility which transports traffic to and from a CLEC Central Office.
16.4.2 When the end-user to be tapped, traced, etc. is an CLEC Local or ALS Type II customer provisioned on AT&T facilities, AT&T shall advise the requesting law enforcement agency to name both CLEC and AT&T in the court order and serve both carriers. AT&T shall adhere to all terms of an applicable court order and, unless prohibited by the terms of such applicable court order, notify CLEC directly of the law enforcement agency request within one (1) business day of receiving the request. AT&T shall provide law enforcement with all necessary assistance, including plant information and access to the local loop, to facilitate implementation of such court orders. Once CLEC implements CALEA solutions in its switches, CLEC will assume full responsibility for the implementation of court- ordered surveillance on ALS Type II customers.
16.4.3 Each Party shall ▇▇▇▇ the appropriate law enforcement agency for these services under its customary practices and reserve the right to take action to collect from the LEA where reimbursement is provided for by statute. Where the law enforcement agency will not reimburse the Party for its compliance with a court order or other request for information, each Party sha...
Law Enforcement Interface. 16.4.1 AT&T will provide CLEC with a SPOC with whom to interface on a twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) day a week basis for situations involving immediate threat to life or at the request of law enforcement officials. Court orders authorizing surveillance of CLEC customers provisioned on AT&T facilities (CLEC Local and ALS Type II, as hereinafter defined) shall be served on both CLEC and AT&T. AT&T shall provide law enforcement with all necessary assistance, including plant information and local loop access, to facilitate implementation of such court orders. Once CLEC implements CALEA solutions in its switches, CLEC will notify AT&T and will assume full responsibility for the implementation of court-ordered surveillance on ALS Type II customers.
16.4.1.1 As used in this Article, the term ALS Type II shall mean customers connected to the CLEC network through AT&T-owned facilities. ALS Type II customers are located in a building which is connected to an AT&T Central Office by an AT&T- owned cable using customer’s premise equipment connected to that cable. At the AT&T Central Office utilizing collocation arrangements, ALS Type II customer’s circuit(s) are connected to a CLEC fiber-optic facility which transports traffic to and from a CLEC Central Office. Page 38 of 316 AT&T ILLINOIS/.NEW TALK, INC.
Law Enforcement Interface.
23.1. With respect to requests for call content interception or call information interception directed to a Party's End-User Customer, the other Party will have no direct involvement in law enforcement interface. In the event a Party receives a law enforcement surveillance request for an End-User Customer of the other Party, the Party initially contacted shall direct the agency to the other Party.
23.2. Notwithstanding the preceding subparagraph, the Parties agree to work jointly in security matters to support law enforcement agency requirements for call content interception or call information interception.
Law Enforcement Interface. Except to the extent not available in connection with VERIZON's operation of its own business, VERIZON shall provide seven day a week/twenty-four hour a day assistance to law enforcement agencies for installation and information retrieval pertaining to traps, traces, court orders and subpoenas. VERIZON reserves the right to charge for this service. SPRINT reserves the right to challenge VERIZON's assessment of such charges for this service.