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Are children accompanied by an NIH employee or contractor required to enter via a visitor entrance?

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Are children accompanied by an NIH employee or contractor required to enter via a visitor entrance?

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No. All NIH employees and contractors with a valid NIH ID badge are allowed to enter campus with a child or children under the age of 16 at any employee or visitor entrance where a guard is present. This policy applies to employees arriving with children in vehicles and as pedestrians at the turnstiles. However, children would not be able to enter via the stand-alone pedestrian portals as there is no guard present at those locations. The employee/contractor is required to provide their child/children’s first and last name(s) to the security guard or police officer at the entrance. An employee/contractor should try to download and fill out an Accompanied Child Visitor Pass (ACVP) form in advance of his/her visit to expedite their entry. An ACVP form can be downloaded from the www.security.nih.gov site at the following link: http://www.security.nih.gov/PDFs/ACVPform.pdf . If a child is 16 years of age or older, he/she is still required to enter campus via a visitor entrance and obtain a

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