Continued Certification Sample Clauses

The Continued Certification clause requires a party to affirm that certain statements, representations, or warranties remain true throughout the duration of an agreement. In practice, this means that the party must notify the other side if any relevant circumstances change, such as a loss of required licenses or a material change in financial condition. This clause ensures ongoing compliance and transparency, helping to prevent disputes or breaches that could arise from outdated or inaccurate information.
Continued Certification. 1. All DMC certified providers shall be subject to continuing certification requirements at least once every five years. DHCS may allow the Contractor to continue delivering covered services to beneficiaries at a site subject to on-site review by DHCS as part of the recertification process prior to the date of the on-site review, provided the site is operational, the certification remains valid, and has all required fire clearances. 2. DHCS shall conduct unannounced certification and recertification on-site visits at clinics pursuant to WIC 14043.7.
Continued Certification. A. All DMC certified providers shall be subject to continuing certification requirements at least once every five years. DHCS may allow the Contractor to continue delivering covered services to beneficiaries at a site subject to on-site review by DHCS as part of the recertification process prior to the date of the on-site review, provided the site is operational, the certification remains valid, and has all required fire clearances. B. DHCS shall conduct recertification on-site visits at clinics for circumstances identified in the “Drug Medi-Cal Certification Standards for Substance Abuse Clinics” (Document 2E). Document 2E contains the appeal process in the event DHCS disapproves a provider's request for certification or recertification and shall be included in the Contractor's subcontracts.
Continued Certification. 1. All DMC certified providers shall be subject to continuing certification requirements at least once every five years. 2. The Department may allow the Contractor to continue delivering covered services to beneficiaries at a site subject to on-site review by the Department as part of the recertification process prior to the date of the on-site review, provided the site is operational, the certification remains valid, and has all required fire clearances. 3. State will conduct recertification on-site visits at clinics for circumstances identified in the “Drug Medi-Cal Certification Standards for Substance Abuse Clinics” (Document 2E). Document 2E contains the appeal process in the event the State disapproves a provider's request for certification or recertification and shall be included in the Contractor's subcontracts.
Continued Certification. 1. Beginning from the agreed TRANSFER DATE, INCOMING NB shall assume full responsibility for the transferred certification, including all conformity assessment activities, surveillance activities and post-certification monitoring and the assessment of the CERTIFICATION HOLDER’s vigilance system with respect to all devices manufactured and included in the scope of transferred certification. 2. CERTIFICATION HOLDER shall comply with any requirement to notify the relevant authorities about change of the notified body.
Continued Certification. The parties acknowledge that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ currently possesses a standard administrative certificate with a school administrator endorsement. It is a condition of this Agreement that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ retains such qualification in full force and good standing. As required by N.J.
Continued Certification. During the period of validity of the certificate, surveillance audits are carried out and before the certificate expires, a recertification audit is carried out.
Continued Certification. Once hired, it is the responsibility of the teacher to see that he continues to be properly certified and meets all qualifications of his position. The state code governing permanent certification will govern.
Continued Certification. The CAS shall remain certified so long as the Governing Board determines that the certification of automated systems is appropriate for implementation of the SSUTA and so long as the CAS and the Contractor remain in full compliance with the certification requirements in Section B of this Contract. Decisions whether to continue certification are within the sole discretion of the Governing Board and are not subject to review. Under no circumstances shall the Governing Board, Member States, or Associate Member States be liable for any claim, liability, loss, damage, or injury to the Contractor or to any other person resulting directly or indirectly from a decision whether or not to continue certification. The Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Governing Board, Member States, and Associate Member States, and each of their officers, directors, agents, representatives, and employees from and against any claim or suit arising or resulting from such decisions.