Eligibility and Insurance Sample Clauses

Eligibility and Insurance a) The Coach must have an up to date Lawn Tennis Association Accreditation and be licensed to Level 3 as a minimum. Any of his sub coaches must either • have a minimum Level 3 licence to coach without line of sight supervision; or • have a Level 1 or Level 2 LTA accreditation and be line of sight supervised at all times. It shall be a condition to providing coaching services at the Venue that the relevant certificate of accreditation(s) including a DBS check have been supplied to FBG in advance.
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Eligibility and Insurance. 3.1. The Coach must have an up to date Lawn Tennis Association Accreditation and be licensed to Level 3 as a minimum.

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  • Indemnity and Insurance 24.1 The Contractor shall indemnify the Authority against all claims, damages and any other liabilities which may arise as a result, directly of the performance or purported performance of this Contract, the aggregate liability not to exceed [£5.000.000], except to the extent that any injury, loss or damage is caused by the negligence, wilful misconduct or breach of the Contract by Authority Personnel

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  • Eligibility Exclusions Subject to Clause 2.5 of this Schedule 1, an individual is not eligible for training subsidised through the Skills First Program under this VET Funding Contract if the individual is: a student enrolled in a school (excluding a school based Apprentice/Trainee). This includes: any government, non-government, independent or Catholic school; or a student registered for home schooling in Victoria. Government schools are responsible for funding these opportunities for VET within the school curriculum through their Student Resource Package (SRP) allocation, including targeted VET in schools funding. Non-government schools make similar decisions for students on the basis of the resources available to them; within the meaning of the Corrections Act 1986 (Vic), a prisoner held at a prison, including: Xxxxxxx Correctional Centre (Ararat); Barwon Prison; Beechworth Correctional Centre; Dame Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Centre; Dhurringile Prison; Langi Kal Kal Prison; Loddon Prison Precinct; Marngoneet Correctional Centre; Tarrengower Prison; Metropolitan Remand Centre; Melbourne Assessment Prison; Fulham Correctional Centre; Port Xxxxxxx Prison; or Karrenga Annex; a person who is detained under the Mental Health Act 2014 (Vic), or the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997 (Vic) or the Sentencing Act 1991 (Vic) at the Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Hospital; or a person who is detained (other than on weekend detention) under the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (Vic) or the Sentencing Act 1991 (Vic) or who is held on remand in one or more of the following youth justice facilities: Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre; Parkville Youth Residential Centre; or Melbourne Youth Justice Centre. The exclusions described in Clauses 2.4(b), (c) and (d) of this Schedule 1 do not apply to: young people on community based orders made under the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (Vic); or individuals held in Xxxx Xxxxxxx Transition Centre, who, subject to otherwise complying with the requirements in this Clause 2, may be eligible for training subsidised through the Skills First Program as they are able to physically access training outside of a custodial setting without supervision.

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