Common use of DBS CHECK Clause in Contracts

DBS CHECK. It is your responsibility to apply for the Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check, to pay for all entries to the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) qualifying exams and, upon successful completion, the fee required to be placed on the DVSA ADI register. Telephone and online support will be available for Part 1 (detailed below) but it is the responsibility of the candidate to study and prepare for this exam. You should carefully consider whether you meet the DVSA standards to becoming an Approved Driving Instructor. Some of the factors which the DVSA consider are as follows: • whether you have any criminal convictions (and if so, the nature of those convictions); • whether you have had a clear DBS check; • whether you have any motoring or non-motoring cautions, convictions or fixed penalty notices; and • if you are medically fit to drive and your eyesight meets the DVSA standard. If you choose to commence Part 1 training prior to receiving clearance from the DVSA, you do so at your own risk: you will not be able to sit your Part 1 exams until you receive DVSA clearance; and you may not receive a full refund of your course fees – see cancellation and refunds policy below. By agreeing to these terms you also confirm with us that you are fit and healthy to drive/proceed with the Driving Instructor training course and your eyesight meets the DVSA standards. You shall inform us without delay of any changes in circumstances in this regard which may affect your ability to drive.

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DBS CHECK. It is your responsibility to apply for the Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check, to pay for all entries to the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) qualifying exams and, upon successful completion, the fee required to be placed on the DVSA ADI register. Telephone and online support will be available for Part 1 (detailed below) but it is the responsibility of the candidate to study and prepare for this exam. You should carefully consider whether you meet the DVSA standards to becoming an Approved Driving Instructor. Some of the factors which the DVSA consider are as follows: • whether you have any criminal convictions (and if so, the nature of those convictions); • whether you have had a clear DBS check; • whether you have any motoring or non-motoring cautions, convictions or fixed penalty notices; and • if you are medically fit to drive and your eyesight meets the DVSA standard. If you choose to commence Part 1 training prior to receiving clearance from the DVSA, you do so at your own risk: you will not be able to sit your Part 1 exams until you receive DVSA clearance; and you may not receive a full refund of your course fees – see cancellation and refunds policy below. By agreeing to these terms you also confirm with us that you are fit and healthy to drive/proceed with the Driving Instructor training course , and your eyesight meets the DVSA standards. You shall inform us without delay of any changes in circumstances in this regard which may affect your ability to drive.

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Samples: www.billplant.co.uk

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