Failure to Maintain Qualifications Sample Clauses
The "Failure to Maintain Qualifications" clause defines the consequences if a party does not uphold required certifications, licenses, or other necessary credentials stipulated in the agreement. Typically, this clause applies to situations where ongoing compliance with professional, legal, or regulatory standards is essential for performing contractual duties—such as a contractor losing a required business license or a healthcare provider failing to maintain medical board certification. Its core function is to protect the other party by providing grounds for remedies like suspension or termination of the contract, thereby ensuring that all parties remain qualified to fulfill their obligations and reducing the risk of non-compliance or substandard performance.
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Failure to Maintain Qualifications. 1 It is the employee’s responsibility to ensure they maintain the requisite education, licensures, and endorsements. If at any time an employee fails to hold the requisite qualifications the employee will be given at least thirty (30) days to reacquire the necessary qualifications.
Failure to Maintain Qualifications.
a) Drivers will be required to maintain valid driver’s licenses and school bus driver endorsements and provide the Board with a copy of the driver’s license and school bus endorsement prior to the respective expiry dates.
b) Failure to provide valid copies of the license and endorsement three (3) working days prior to the expiry date will result in a two (2) day suspension from duties, without pay. This suspension shall commence the first day following the expiry date.
c) A driver who drives a Board vehicle without having the valid current required license shall be deemed to have been terminated. In the event that the driver is of the view that this Article has been applied upon a mistake of fact, the driver may have the opportunity to meet with the Board within thirty (30) calendar days of the termination where the driver may bring evidence of the alleged mistake of fact.
Failure to Maintain Qualifications. 16.1 School bus drivers and casual employees who fail to maintain the required driver’s license and who continue to drive a school bus shall be deemed to have been terminated.
16.2 Should an instance arise that is not a result of a driver’s action or inaction, where a license or qualification is suspended or revoked, the employee or casual employee is required to notify the Manager of Transportation immediately. The Board will determine the necessary course of action required.
Failure to Maintain Qualifications. A Driver who fails to maintain the required driver’s license and who knowingly drives a Division vehicle may be subject to discipline.
Failure to Maintain Qualifications. A driver who fails to maintain the required driver's license and who drives a Board vehicle shall be deemed to have been terminated.
Failure to Maintain Qualifications. (a) A pilot who fails to maintain qualification in his/her present category will be allowed to return to his/her previous category, subject to satisfactory completion of requalification training and seniority permitting. In the event the equipment to which the pilot is to be returned is no longer available or the pilot cannot hold such category bid in seniority order, such pilot may elect a displacement option under Section 19(G) to a previously held status and equipment. Section 13 shall not apply to a pilot who elects the displacement option under this provision.
(b) A pilot described in Sections 6(C)(5)(a) above who fails to requalify in his/her previous status and equipment or who possess no previous TWA status and equipment qualification will be handled under the provisions of Section 21.
