Police Check definition

Police Check means a formal inquiry made to the relevant police authority in each State or Territory and designed to obtain details of an individual’s criminal conviction or a finding of guilt in all places (within and outside Australia) that the Grantee knows the person has resided in;
Police Check means a police records check which conducts a search on a national basis.
Police Check means a national criminal history record check conducted as a pre-employment, pre-engagement or current employment background check on a person.

Examples of Police Check in a sentence

  • Please refer to the following website for details: http://www.afp.gov.au/what-we-do/police-checks/national-police-checks.aspxThe following requirements must be met when submitting an AFP National Police Check (NPC) application.

  • New employees will be required to have a current Police Check before commencing employment.

  • Operators of aged care services are required to ensure staff, contractors and volunteers, who have, or are reasonably likely to have access to care recipients undergo a National Criminal History Record Check, commonly known as a Police Check.

  • The cost of the initial Police Check will be the responsibility of the new employee.

  • Hours per week on site at TCH as agreedAll paid staff are required to take annual leave during the Christmas break when TCH will be closed.Superannuation, annual leave and sick leave will be accrued on these hours.Wages – pro-rata hours worked of a 38-hour week Current Police Check, working with children check and signoff of the Child safe policy.


More Definitions of Police Check

Police Check means a formal inquiry made to the relevant police authority in each Australian State or Territory where the Provider knows the Person has resided, designed to obtain details of the Person's criminal conviction or a finding of guilt in all places (within and outside Australia);
Police Check means a formal inquiry made to the relevant police authority in each Australian State or Territory in which Supplier or CHN knows or reasonably believes the Relevant Person has resided that is designed to obtain details of the Relevant Person’s criminal conviction or a finding of guilt in all places.
Police Check means a formal inquiry made to the relevant police authority in each Australian State or Territory the person is known to have resided, designed to obtain details of the person’s criminal convictions or a finding of guilt in all places (within and outside Australia).
Police Check means a formal inquiry made to the relevant police authority in each Australian State or Territory where the Provider knows the relevant person has resided, designed to obtain details of the relevant person’s criminal conviction or a finding of guilt in all places (within and outside Australia). This may include a ‘National Criminal History Record Check’ or a ‘National Police Certificateprepared by the Australian Federal Police, an Australian State or Territory Police Service, or a CrimTrac accredited agency.
Police Check means a formal inquiry made to the relevant police authority in each Australian State or Territory that is designed to obtain details of the Relevant Person’s criminal conviction or a finding of guilt in all places (within and outside Australia) in which the Grantee knows the Relevant Person has resided;
Police Check means either a “Criminal Record Check” or “Vulnerable Sector Check” obtained by the local police service to where a Volunteer or Staff lives. A “Vulnerable Sector Check” is what will be required by most, as it is for those who work or volunteer with Minors and/or Vulnerable Persons. A “Criminal Record Check” would be required by the few whose work or volunteer capacity has no contact with Minors and/or Vulnerable Persons (examples: counting money, lawn maintenance, etc.)