Licences, Training and Accreditation Sample Clauses

Licences, Training and Accreditation. The Subcontractor must ensure that Subcontractor Representatives have complete and up to date training and accreditations as required and notified by Tandem from time to time. Each Subcontractor Representatives must meet the minimum skill requirements of Tandem, the Client and as required by law, with regard to accreditations, qualifications, licences, training and experience. The Subcontractor’s minimum skill requirements, accreditations & qualifications are defined in the Tandem matrix TDM-HSE-JBG-MTX-1079 Licence, Training and Accreditation Matrix – Home Installation Services. Unless otherwise agreed by Tandem, all licences, training and accreditations required to be held by Subcontractor Representatives must be obtained through an authorised Registered Training Organisation and/or industry bodies. Without limitation, the Subcontractor: agrees that each Subcontractor Representative has completed and currently holds all licences, accreditations and any other requirements to undertake the Services and are current for the State or Territory in which the Subcontractor is performing Services; and must ensure that all certificates, licences, accreditations, consents, permits, approvals, authorisations, determinations required to be held by the Subcontractor and Subcontractor Representatives in accordance with Legislative Requirements and the Agreement are maintained at all times during the Term. The Subcontractor must promptly notify Tandem as soon as practicable if any qualifications, licences and or accreditations, expire, lapse, are suspended or change. The Subcontractor must: permit Tandem, at any time, to inspect any certificates, licences, accreditations, consents, permits, approvals, authorisations, determinations required to be held by the Subcontractor and Subcontractor Representatives in accordance with Legislative Requirements, the Agreement and the Field Operations Manual; and provide copies of certificates, registrations, accreditations, permits, approvals, authorisations, determinations and licences to Tandem that the Subcontractor requires in order to perform its obligations under the Agreement.
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  • LICENSING, ACCREDITATION AND REGISTRATION The Contractor shall comply with all applicable local, state, and federal licensing, accreditation and registration requirements or standards necessary for the performance of this Contract.

  • Training Assistance (a) Employees shall be reimbursed for one hundred percent (100%) of the tuition for job-related courses approved by the Employer.

  • Training and Technical Assistance COALITION will notify PROVIDER of the availability of training, technical assistance, and other targeted assistance in support of the provision of quality VPK services. COALITION will offer technical assistance for providers on probation. The technical assistance will be designed to facilitate the development and implementation of an improvement plan. The technical assistance will be offered in a manner and schedule prescribed by the COALITION or school district.

  • ACCREDITATION AND STANDARDS The IOP hereby agrees to: (a) Be licensed to provide IOP services within the applicable jurisdiction in which it operates. (b) Be specifically accredited by and remain in compliance with standards issued for IOPs by TJC, CARF, CoA, or an accrediting organization approved by the Director, DHA. The contractor may submit (via the TRO, the TOPO, or the COR for the USFHP) additional accrediting organizations for TRICARE authorization, subject to approval by the Director, DHA. (c) Accept the allowable IOP rate, as provided in 32 CFR 199.14(a)(2)(ix), as payment in full for services provided. (d) Comply with all requirements of 32 CFR 199.4 applicable to institutional providers generally concerning concurrent care review, claims processing, beneficiary liability, double coverage, utilization and quality review, and other matters. (e) Ensure that all mental health services are provided by qualified mental health providers who meet the requirements for individual professional providers. (Exception: IOPs that employ individuals with master’s or doctoral level degrees in a mental health discipline who do not meet the licensure, certification, and experience requirements for a qualified mental health provider but are actively working toward licensure or certification, may provide mental health services within the per diem rate but the individual must work under the direct clinical supervision of a fully qualified mental health provider employed by the IOP.) All other program services will be provided by trained, licensed staff. (f ) Not bill the beneficiary for services in excess of the cost-share or services for which payment is disallowed for failure to comply with requirements. (g) Not bill the beneficiary for services excluded on the basis of 32 CFR 199.4(g)(1) (not medically or psychologically necessary), (g)(3) (inappropriate level of care), or (g)(7) (custodial care), unless the beneficiary has agreed in writing to pay for the care, knowing the specific care in question has been determined as noncovered. (A general statement signed at admission as to financial liability does not fill this requirement.)

  • Training and Orientation (a) No employee shall be required to work on any job or operate any piece of equipment until he/she has received proper training and instruction.

  • Training Programs All employees shall successfully complete all necessary training prior to being assigned work (e.g., all employees will complete health and safety training prior to being assigned to task). Nothing in this Article or provision shall constitute a waiver of either party’s bargaining obligations or defenses. The Employer still has an obligation to notify and bargain changes in terms and conditions of employment with the exclusive representative.

  • Public safety compliance The Hirer shall comply with all conditions and regulations made in respect of the premises by the Fire Authority, Local Authority, the Licensing Authority or otherwise, particularly in connection with any event which constitutes regulated entertainment, at which alcohol is sold or provided or which is attended by children.

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