Relevant Offences definition

Relevant Offences means the convictions which the Licensing Authority will have due regard to when considering an application for either the grant or renewal of a Licence as detailed in APPENDIX K
Relevant Offences means the offences as defined in Paragraph 9.3(a) of the Terms of Tender (Supplement);
Relevant Offences means the offences as defined in Paragraph 6.1 of the Terms of Quotation;

Examples of Relevant Offences in a sentence

  • Relevant offences or relevant enforcement action are those listed under the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013 (Prescribed Relevant Offences and Relevant Enforcement Action) Regulations 2013.

  • Relevant offences are those listed under the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013 (Prescribed Relevant Offences and Relevant Enforcement Action) Regulations 2013.

  • If the Contractor or any sub-contractor engaged by the Contractor is convicted of any of the Relevant Offences (regardless of whether the conviction arises from this Contract), such conviction(s) will be taken into account in the assessment of the Contractor/sub-contractor’s offer (as the case may be) in future tender or quotation exercises.

  • The relevant offences are listed in Ofsted: Disqualifications (February 2013) and in DBS: Relevant Offences (September 2014).

  • Offences designated as “relevant offences”, which lead to automatic consideration for listing, are specified in schedule 1 to the 2007 Act and schedule 1 is modified by the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007 (Relevant Offences) (Modification Order) 2010.

  • The Licensing Authority will take a particularly cautious view of any Relevant Offences in accordance with its guidelines at APPENDIX K.

  • However, the revised Debarment Period will become invalid as soon as the Tenderer is convicted of any of the Relevant Offences subsequent to the Central Tender Board’s determination, and in such a case, the Tenderer is debarred from tendering for this Contract for a period of 5 years from the date of that subsequent conviction.

  • APPENDIX A – RELEVANT OFFENCES The Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013 (Prescribed Relevant Offences and Relevant Enforcement Action) Regulations 2013.

  • For the purpose of debarment, a conviction of any of the Relevant Offences will count irrespective of whether it is obtained under a government or private contract and irrespective of the type of services offered under that contract.

  • These are set out in the Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013 (Prescribed Relevant Offences and Relevant Enforcement Action) Regulations 2013.


More Definitions of Relevant Offences

Relevant Offences means the offences as defined by Clause 6.4 in
Relevant Offences means the offences as defined in Clause 1.1 of Annex A to the
Relevant Offences means the offences as defined in Clause 7.1.1 of Terms of Tender (Supplement); "Review Mechanism" means the mechanism under which any person who is debarred from tendering for any Non-skilled Worker Contract due to conviction of any of the Relevant Offences may apply to the Central Tender Board of the Government to review the length of the Debarment Period. Details of the mechanism are set out in the homepage of the Treasury Branch of the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau at http://www.fstb.gov.hk/tb/en/government-procurement-policy- procedures.htm. For the avoidance of doubt, the Review Mechanism does not apply to the Debarment Period imposed as a result of accumulation of Demerit Points; "Security Company Licence" means a valid Type I Security Company Licence issued by the Security and Guarding Services Industry Authority under section 21 or renewed under section 23 of the Security and Guarding Services Ordinance (Cap. 460) for provision of security guard services; "Security Guard(s)" means the Security Guard(s) who hold(s) a valid Category B Security Personnel Permit issued under the Security and Guarding Services Ordinance (Cap. 460) and is to be deployed by the Contractor in accordance with the manpower requirements contained in Contract Schedule 4 for the performance of Services as more particularly described in Item 2 of Part 3A- Service Specifications; "Security Personnel Permit" means a permit issued to an individual by theCommissioner of Police under section 14 of the Security and Guarding Services Ordinance, (Cap. 460) for doing the type of security work described in the Contract; "Senior Security Guard" means the Senior Security Guard to be deployed by the Contractor in accordance with the manpower requirements contained in Contract Schedule 4 to supervise and be responsible for the performance of Security Guards and for the performance of Services as more particularly described in Item 2 of Part 3A - Service Specifications; "Services" means the services to be provided by the Contractor to the Government as specified in the Service Specifications; "SMW plus rest day pay rate" means the SMW rate plus one paid rest day for every period of seven (7) days, irrespective of the number of working days in the seven (7) day period; "Special Protective Gear" includes special items of headgear, eye shield, earmuff, gloves, clothing, footwear and covering worn for protection of human body from contamination. The Government Representative may speci...

Related to Relevant Offences

  • relevant offence means any offence not being one of an involuntary nature other than a crime under the Ordinances or under the Act, liable to the punishment of imprisonment or of detention for a term of more than one year;

  • Violent offense means a violent offense as defined in RCW 9.94A.030;

  • Sexually violent offense means an offense for which a conviction has been entered for any of the following indictable offenses:

  • Nonviolent offense means an offense which is not a violent

  • Violent felony means any offense that, if committed by an adult, would constitute a felony and:

  • Harassment, intimidation, or bullying means any gesture, any written, verbal or physical act, or any electronic communication, as defined in N.J.S.A. 18A:37-14, whether it be a single incident or a series of incidents that:

  • Intimidation means an unjustified threat or other action that is intended to cause fear or apprehension in a student.

  • Legal assistance means provision of legal advice, counseling and representation by an attorney or other person acting under the supervision of an attorney.

  • sexual offence means an offence —

  • Dishonest or Fraudulent Act means any dishonest or fraudulent act, including “larceny and embezzlement” as defined in Section 37 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, committed with the conscious manifest intent (1) to cause the Insured to sustain a loss and (2) to obtain financial benefit for the perpetrator or any other person (other than salaries, commissions, fees, bonuses, awards, profit sharing, pensions or other employee benefits). A Dishonest or Fraudulent Act does not mean or include a reckless act, a negligent act, or a grossly negligent act.

  • Financial assistance means the transfer of money or property to an Applicant or Participant to accomplish a public purpose of support authorized by Federal statute through Grants or Cooperative Agreements and sub-awards. For DOE, it does not include direct loans, loan guarantees, price guarantees, purchase agreements, Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs), or any other type of financial incentive instrument.

  • Intimidating, threatening, abusive, or harming conduct means, but is not limited to, conduct that does the following:

  • occasional assistance means any payment or provision made by a local authority, the Welsh Ministers or the Scottish Ministers for the purposes of—

  • Sexual assault has the same meaning as in RCW 70.125.030.

  • Violence means the unjustified infliction of physical force by a student with the intent to cause injury to another student or damage to the property of another student.

  • Enforcement Official means the Director of Public Works or his or her designee.

  • Violent student means a student under the age of 21 who:

  • Counterfeit means an imitation of an actual valid original which is intended to deceive and be taken as the original.