Delegate Information Sample Clauses

Delegate Information. A delegate is a person that has been granted permission by the patient to create a MyChart™ account on their behalf. By signing off on this agreement and providing the delegate information below, the delegate will have access to the patients’ health information that is available on MyChart™.
Delegate Information. The Employer advises the shop ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or his assistant of any course, seminar, conference which are given to the negotiation team.
Delegate Information. 9.1 The Sponsor must: (a) ensure information of a Delegate (provided by a Sponsor) is collected with that Delegate’s informed consent, including notifying the Delegate at the time of collection the purpose of such collection; (b) only use Delegate information collected at or in connection with the Event for the purpose it was collected; and (c) not resell, broker or otherwise share such Delegate information (in whole or part) to a third party except with the consent of the Delegate. 9.2 In providing Delegate information to the Organiser, the Sponsor acknowledges and agrees that they are authorised to disclose such information and that, without the Organiser taking any further steps required by applicable data protection or privacy laws, is able to collect, use and disclose such Delegate information for the purposes described in the Organiser’s Privacy Policy.
Delegate Information. For training courses involving elements of a practical nature, candidates are required to provide their own Personal Protective Equipment (in clean and working order) as detailed on the Joining Instructions issued. Additionally, candidates must be physically fit to withstand the rigours of training. The onus is entirely on the candidate to ensure their fitness and suitability to undergo training and CMT cannot and will not accept any responsibility in this regard. Consumption of any alcohol or illegal substances is not permitted before or during any CMT courses or testing. If there is any evidence of such, instructors are obliged to refuse to train/test the candidate. Equipment must not be removed from the training environment. Any damage caused by wilful misuse or negligence will be invoiced to The Client. For booking of any CPCS course or technical test the client is responsible for the candidate having achieved a valid Health and Safety Touch Screen Test. CPCS tests cannot be completed without the candidate having a valid CSCS Health, Safety and Environment Test. To be classed as valid under the rules of the CPCS scheme the CSCS Touch Screen Test must have been passed within 2 years of the CPCS test date. For example, if the candidate passed the test over 4 years ago, the Touch Screen Test must be taken again before completing a new CPCS test.
Delegate Information. EXHIBIT B SUPPORT SERVICES SUPPORT LEVELS AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS SUMMARY OF SUPPORT SERVICES BY PLAN TYPE: Support Levels Bronze Silver Gold SERVICES DETAIL: