Program Training Sample Clauses

The Program Training clause establishes the requirement for providing instruction or training related to a specific program, process, or system covered by the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for delivering the training, the scope and format of the training sessions, and any associated timelines or standards that must be met. Its core practical function is to ensure that relevant personnel are adequately prepared to use or implement the program effectively, thereby reducing errors, improving efficiency, and supporting successful adoption.
Program Training. The Client shall ensure that Client’s Compliance Program provides for the establishment and implementation of an effective training program for appropriate personnel that includes regular, specific, comprehensive training on applicable Consumer Protection Laws for employees having responsibilities that relate to Consumer Protection Laws, including those individuals who are involved in the marketing, promotion, implementation of a Program, as well as all senior management. Client shall also be responsible for providing Program training to Subcontractors of Client who are involved in the marketing, promotion, implementation, or servicing Programs. In all cases, unless otherwise agreed, the costs of such training shall be borne by Client.
Program Training. The Contractor shall ensure all of its employees who provide services under this Contract attend ORIA program training as requested by DSHS.
Program Training. Attend training, workshops, webinars and other training events as requested by PG&E to use PG&E's data reporting systems, update information on regulatory and environmental activities, codes and standards, energy efficiency and demand response products and other information pertinent to Program implementation.
Program Training. Participant Dealership shall attend an online training with PCE to be trained on program requirements, policies, and procedures including how to navigate the PCE online portal. Access to the PCE online portal will be provided to Participant Dealership at the time of contract execution.
Program Training. The Contractor shall ensure that key employees who provide services under this Contract participate in ORIA program technical guidance as requested by DSHS, and in turn train all staff, volunteers, interns and those who represent the Contractor who provide services through the Contract. Prior to requesting eJAS access for new staff, Contractor will provide a comprehensive overview and training of the sign-in process and navigation of eJAS. Contractor will complete and email the Nondisclosure of Confidential Information Agreement for Non-Employee (eJAS Access) DSHS 03-374E form to the DSHS Contact.
Program Training. The Trade Ally agrees to participate in a program training session of up to four hours for at least one person from the Trade Ally’s firm. This person must be the individual that will be developing, approving, and signing the project Participation Agreements. The Trade Ally must then abide by the specified implementation requirements while performing work on a project. On-site training is helpful for new Program-approved Trade Allies, as they become comfortable with the correct manner in which to perform site assessments. The Trade Ally agrees to complete on-site training with a Small Business Energy Efficiency Program inspector or energy advisor within one month of being approved. This training will involve accompanying the Trade Ally to a minimum of one customer site to demonstrate how a proper assessment is performed and translated into a project application. This training will help to minimize discrepancies between the Project Application and the inspector’s findings, thus moving the project along in the process more quickly.
Program Training. The Provider must attend the required Volunteer Generation Fund training. The virtual training is scheduled for October 27 – 29, 2020.