IQS definition
Examples of IQS in a sentence
All personnel will possess an active Incident Qualification System (IQS) or equivalent incident qualification documentation commensurate with all applicable NWCG 310-1 standards for training and qualifications.
The DFPC shall also manage and administer the IQS program and provide the County, the Sheriff, and Fire Departments with IQS access, training, program guidelines, and terms of use.
DFPC also administers and manages the IQS program, which is used to track NWCG qualifications for Fire Department, County, Sheriff, and State personnel and enters such personnel into the ▇▇▇▇ or successor system(s).
Party A shall be entitled to receive ********** of the total revenue generated by Party B with respect to the electronic supervision services (IQS) for such users.
When Position Task Books are initiated for Single Resource positions, a copy of the completed Position Task Book cover page for FFT2 and FFT1 with supporting documentation for training, experience, and qualification records shall be provided to IDL for the individual’s training records and entry into Incident Qualification System (IQS).
Any sub-task orders that are modified to allow for a period of performance that exceeds the estimated completion date of the IQS shall retain any and all appropriate subcontract terms and conditions, including revisions to FAR and AIDAR clauses that are effective after the estimated completion date but are within the authorized period of performance in the sub-task order.
The IQS for Individuals must be completed by any Subscriber that is a natural person (i.e., an individual) or a natural person investing through a revocable grantor trust, an individual retirement account or a self-directed employee benefit plan.
The School shall also provide IQS periodic reports of the financial status of the School as requested.
In addition, IQS may unilaterally terminate the Agreement during the term of the Agreement for good cause.
Both the Charter School Board and IQS may be represented by legal counsel and may have witnesses provide testimony or other evidence.