Common use of Additional Onboarding Requirements Clause in Contracts

Additional Onboarding Requirements. Certain job titles through this Contract will require additional onboarding items and compliance with position-specific policies, such as a copy of professional license(s). These items shall be noted within the VMS. Subcontractor shall ensure that its resources selected for assignment will comply with all additional onboarding items and position-specific policies. Failure to meet additional onboarding requirements when requested will be considered a breach of this agreement. The Subcontractor is responsible for the costs of all additional onboarding requirements deemed necessary by the Customer unless otherwise noted on the requirement in the VMS.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: It Managed Service, State of Georgia, It Managed Service

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Additional Onboarding Requirements. Certain job titles through this Contract will require additional onboarding items and compliance with position-specific policies, such as a copy of professional license(s). These items shall be noted within the VMS. Subcontractor Supplier shall ensure that its resources selected for assignment will comply with all additional onboarding items and position-specific policies. Failure to meet additional onboarding requirements when requested will be considered a breach of this agreement. The Subcontractor Supplier is responsible for the costs of all additional onboarding requirements deemed necessary by the Customer unless otherwise noted on the requirement in the VMS.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: State of Idaho, Temporary Staffing Services Contract

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Additional Onboarding Requirements. Certain job titles through this Contract will require additional onboarding items and compliance with position-specific policies, such as a copy of professional license(s). These items shall be noted within the VMS. Subcontractor Supplier shall ensure that its resources selected for assignment will comply with all additional onboarding items and position-specific policies. Failure to meet additional onboarding requirements when requested will be considered a breach of this agreement. The Subcontractor is responsible for the costs of all additional onboarding requirements deemed necessary by the Customer unless otherwise noted on the requirement in the VMS.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Indiana Supplier Agreement

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