Certification Increase Clause Samples
A Certification Increase clause establishes the conditions under which a party must raise the amount or scope of certifications, such as insurance coverage or compliance attestations, required under an agreement. Typically, this clause is triggered by changes in law, project scope, or risk profile, and may require the party to provide updated certificates or documentation to demonstrate compliance. Its core function is to ensure that the level of certification remains adequate and up-to-date throughout the contract term, thereby managing risk and maintaining regulatory or contractual standards.
Certification Increase. 1. An employee shall receive a certification pay increase for an intermediate DPSST certificate and an overall satisfactory performance evaluation, or an advanced DPSST certificate and an overall satisfactory performance evaluation. The payment for such increase shall commence on the first full month following the date of the certification issuance.
2. When an employee receives Intermediate or Advanced Certification, she or he shall move from the step currently held to the same step in the newly assigned Intermediate or Advanced pay grade.
3. When an employee is reclassified upward, the date of this increase shall then become the employee's payroll anniversary date.
4. Performance standards shall be established by the Department for the parole and probation officer classifications. An officer who has received an intermediate or advanced DPSST certificate, and who receives an unsatisfactory performance evaluation rating, may be disciplined following the procedures outlined in Article 24.
