Convictions definition
Examples of Convictions in a sentence
CMHSP shall obtain Disclosure of Ownership, Control and Criminal Convictions for all of their providers at the time of application, upon execution of provider agreements, during re-credentialing, contract renewal or within thirty-five (35) days of any change in ownership of a disclosing agency.
Convictions for violations of the provisions of this Ordinance by residential or commercial customers shall be punishable by fines of not less than $25.00 and not more than $1,000.00.
The Hosting Supplier shall ensure that no person who discloses that he/she has a Relevant Conviction, or who is found by the Hosting Supplier to have any Relevant Convictions (whether as a result of a police check or through the Disclosure and Barring Service procedures or otherwise), is employed or engaged in the provision of any part of the Hosting Services or Cross Tower Services without the Authority's prior and express written consent.
Convictions will be assessed by Human Resources and Development for relatedness to the Internship Program.