Certified Lead Professional and Further Training Sample Clauses

Certified Lead Professional and Further Training. To locate a certified lead professional in your area:  Call your state government (health department, lead poison prevention program, or housing authority).  Call the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (5323).  Go to the US Environmental Protection Agency website at xxxx://xxxxx.xxx.xxx/flpp/ and click on "certified abatement/inspection firms." Lead based paint training providers can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/Programs/services/Paint/Pages/LeadBasedPaintTrainingProvide rs.aspx For more information on the Federal training and certification program for lead professionals, contact the National Lead Information Center (NLIC) at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/lead/pubs/nlic.htm or 1-800-424-LEAD to speak with an information specialist. The Lead Safe Housing Rule as well as a HUD training module to help recipients of funds effectively implement the requirements of the Lead Safe Housing Rule in their programs can be accessed at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xxx/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/healthy_homes/enforcement/lshr Exhibit B- Budget Commerce Funded Original Contract Amend #1 Amend #2 Amend #3 Admin (CHG) $13,889 Rent: For-profit Rent $29,496 Rent: Other rent and housing costs $21,809 Operations: CHG Base Funding $25,400 TANF: For-profit rent $9,415 HEN: Admin $5,013 HEN: Rent & Housing Costs $66,599 Total (commerce funded) $175,824 Document Recording Fees Original Contract Amend #1 Amend #2 Amend #3 Staffing for Overnight Winter Lodging (OWL) for volunteer management and intake $6,000 Exhibit C- Statement of Work
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Certified Lead Professional and Further Training. To locate a certified lead professional in your area:  Call your state government (health department, lead poison prevention program, or housing authority).  Call the National Lead Information Center at 1‐800‐424‐LEAD (5323).  Go to the US Environmental Protection Agency website at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/leadand click on "Find a Lead-Safe Certified Firm."  Go to Washington State Department of Commerce Lead-Based Paint Program website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/building-infrastructure/housing/lead- based-paint/lead-based-paint-program-lbpabatement/ and click on “Find a Certified LBP Firm” under Other Resources. Information on lead-based programs in Washington State can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/building-infrastructure/housing/lead-based-paint/. For more information on the Federal training and certification program for lead professionals, contact the National Lead Information Center (NLIC) at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/lead/forms/lead-hotline-national-lead-information-centeror 1‐ 800‐424‐LEAD to speak with an information specialist. The Lead Safe Housing Rule as well as a HUD training module can be accessed at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xxx/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/healthy_homes/enforcem ent/lshr 8 Appendix G: Acceptable Documentation for Income Certification Grantees must attempt to document income using the preferred documentation method. However, for some types of income, a written or verbal statement from a third party or self- attestation are allowable as long as all attempts to collect the preferred documentation have been exhausted. Please note the following guidance when using one of these methods.

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  • Professional Development Reimbursement Management will provide reimbursement for approved professional development expenses for Lieutenants and Sergeants. Funds may be used for the purpose of improving job performance, maintaining and increasing proficiency, preparing Lieutenants and Sergeants for greater responsibility, or increasing promotional opportunities. Management must approve of the specific professional development request in advance. Denial will require written notification to the requesting Lieutenant or Sergeant.

  • Training and Professional Development C. Maintain written program procedures covering these six (6) core activities. All procedures shall be consistent with the requirements of this Contract.

  • Scope of Professional Services 3.1 On the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, COUNTY hereby engages CONTRACTOR to provide all labor, materials and equipment to complete the Project/Service in accordance with the Scope of Services, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment A, as modified or clarified by Addendum(s) # , dated , attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Attachment B. It is understood that the Scope of Services may be modified by change order as the Project/Service progresses, but to be effective and binding, any such change order must be in writing, executed by the parties, and in accordance with the COUNTY’s Purchasing Policies and Procedures. A copy of these policies and procedures shall be made available to the CONTRACTOR upon request.

  • Continuing Professional Development The Official Agency shall provide appropriate training for staff performing official controls, enabling them to undertake their duties competently and to carry out official controls in a consistent manner, as per legislative requirements. The Official Agency shall identify training needs for staff performing official controls and ensure that staff carrying out official controls are kept up to date in their area of competence and develop specialised expertise, in partnership with the Authority and other Local Authorities. While the provision of training is the primary responsibility of the Official Agency, the Authority may provide training interventions where the Official Agency has highlighted areas where training is required. The Authority will endeavour to facilitate networking and collaboration with other Official Agencies to assist in improving knowledge in such areas. The Authority will provide e-learning resources and training for official control staff so as to promote a consistent understanding and application of new legislation, guidance or procedures, as appropriate. The Official Agency shall support participants in using e-learning resources, disseminating knowledge or skills acquired and encourage the application of learning gained through the Authority’s training in official control activities. The Official Agency shall ensure that contractors used in the performance of the Service Contract provide evidence of Continuous Professional Development and Compliance with this section. Where staff from the Official Agency need to travel outside the Official Agency functional area to attend training courses/meetings, this shall be facilitated by the Official Agency. The Official Agency in partnership with the Authority shall develop and implement training programmes for all staff engaged in the performance of the Service Contract. Where staff have participated in Better Training for Safer Food (BTSF) the training content shall be disseminated to relevant staff/contractors in the Official Agency and other local authorities in partnership with the Authority.

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  • Professional Development and Training 4.1 The purpose of professional development and training requirements for interpreters is to maintain the skill levels interpreters possess at the time they pass their interpreter certification examination, and to further enhance their skills and knowledge. Both the State and the Union encourage interpreters to complete training and continuing education activities.

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  • Professional Services Fees You agree to pay us the professional services fees in the amounts set forth in the Investment Summary. Those amounts are payable in accordance with our Invoicing and Payment Policy. You acknowledge that the fees stated in the Investment Summary are good-faith estimates of the amount of time and materials required for your implementation. We will bill you the actual fees incurred based on the in-scope services provided to you. Any discrepancies in the total values set forth in the Investment Summary will be resolved by multiplying the applicable hourly rate by the quoted hours.

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