That's about right. That's what the law requires. If there is no prior notification or instruction from mangement, directors will of course have to provide identification, as will the agent, along with documentation of the agent's having been delegated the task by a director. --Frank LeFever ========================================================== --- In NewPacifica@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Nalini Lasiewicz" <LasiewiczN@...> wrote: > > OK....I'll try to coalate these.... > > The Frank LeFever proposed procedure: > > > Director Inspections > > Any director may appear at any station at any hour and enter the > premises. Whatever staff in on hand is to provide access to any > office, file or drawer that the Director and the Director will have > unfettered access for whatever length of time they see fit. > > How's that? Any changes or additions? [ps, you didn't spell out how > the staff would deal with an Agent. Does the staff just take that > person's word for it or do you want any prior or written notice by the > Director him/herself?] > > NL ===============================================================