Common use of Child Safety Clause in Contracts

Child Safety. If any part of the Project involves the Commissioned Organisation employing or engaging a person (whether as an officer, employee, contractor, or volunteer) that is required by State or Territory law to have a working with children check to undertake the Project or any part of the Project, the Commissioned Organisation agrees: to comply with all State, Territory or Commonwealth law relating to the employment or engagement of people who work or volunteer with children in relation to the Award, including mandatory reporting and working with children checks however described; and if requested, provide the Commonwealth at the Commissioned Organisation’s cost, an annual statement of compliance with this clause, in such form as may be specified by the Commonwealth. When Child Safety obligations may be relevant to a Subcontract, the Commissioned Organisation must ensure that any subcontract entered into by the Supplier for the purposes of fulfilling the Commissioned Organisation‘s obligations under the contract imposes on the Subcontractor the same obligations regarding Child Safety that the Commissioned Organisation has under the Contract. Each subcontract must also require the same obligations (where relevant) to be included by the Subcontractor in any secondary subcontracts. This clause 26. applies only to the extent that the Commissioned Organisation is a ‘Relevant Employer’ for the purposes of the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 (Cth) (the WGE Act). The Commissioned Organisation must comply with all of its obligations under the WGE Act. If the Commissioned Organisation becomes non-compliant with the WGE Act during the term of the Project Agreement, the Commissioned Organisation must notify ACIAR. If the term of the Project Agreement exceeds 18 months, the Commissioned Organisation must provide a current letter of compliance with the WGE Act within 18 months from the Commencement Date of any Project Agreement, and following this annually to ACIAR. Compliance with the WGE Act does not relieve the Commissioned Organisation from its responsibilities to comply with its other obligations under the Project Agreement. Without derogating from its obligations in the Project Agreement, the Commissioned Organisation must comply with the requirements of the Commonwealth Fraud Control Framework or any replacement guidelines, in force from time to time, available at xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxx/xxxxx-xxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxx/XxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxxxxx0000.XXXX ACIAR’s Fraud Policy Statement and guidance on reporting any allegations or concerns regarding fraud within the Project is available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxx-xxx-Xxxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx On request, the Commissioned Organisation will provide for ACIAR’s review and acceptance a Fraud Control Plan that details actions the Commissioned Organisation will undertake in order to identify, report and manage instances by its personnel and/or third party members including subcontractors of any Fraud and any suspected Fraud incident. The Control Plan will specify what audit procedures and audit frequency will be applied. The Commissioned Organisation warrants that, to the best of its knowledge after making diligent inquiry, at the date of signing the Project Agreement no conflict of interest exists or is likely to arise in the performance of its obligations under the Project Agreement. If, during the performance of the Services a conflict of interest arises, or appears likely to arise, the Commissioned Organisation must: notify ACIAR immediately in writing; make full disclosure of all relevant information relating to the conflict; and take such steps as ACIAR requires to resolve or otherwise deal with the conflict.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement

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Child Safety. If any part of the Project involves the Commissioned Organisation employing or engaging a person (whether as an officer, employee, contractor, or volunteer) that is required by State or Territory law to have a working with children check to undertake the Project or any part of the Project, the Commissioned Organisation agrees: to comply with all State, Territory or Commonwealth law relating to the employment or engagement of people who work or volunteer with children in relation to the Award, including mandatory reporting and working with children checks however described; and if requested, provide the Commonwealth at the Commissioned Organisation’s cost, an annual statement of compliance with this clause, in such form as may be specified by the Commonwealth. When Child Safety obligations may be relevant to a Subcontract, the Commissioned Organisation must ensure that any subcontract entered into by the Supplier for the purposes of fulfilling the Commissioned Organisation‘s obligations under the contract imposes on the Subcontractor the same obligations regarding Child Safety that the Commissioned Organisation has under the Contract. Each subcontract must also require the same obligations (where relevant) to be included by the Subcontractor in any secondary subcontracts. This clause 26. applies only to the extent that the Commissioned Organisation is a ‘Relevant Employer’ for the purposes of the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 (Cth) (the WGE Act). The Commissioned Organisation must comply with all of its obligations under the WGE Act. If the Commissioned Organisation becomes non-compliant with the WGE Act during the term of the Project Agreement, the Commissioned Organisation must notify ACIAR. If the term of the Project Agreement exceeds 18 months, the Commissioned Organisation must provide a current letter of compliance with the WGE Act within 18 months from the Commencement Date of any Project Agreement, and following this annually to ACIAR. Compliance with the WGE Act does not relieve the Commissioned Organisation from its responsibilities to comply with its other obligations under the Project Agreement. Without derogating from its obligations in the Project Agreement, the Commissioned Organisation must comply with the requirements of the Commonwealth Fraud Control Framework or any replacement guidelines, in force from time to time, available at xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxx/xxxxx-xxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxx/XxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxxxxx0000.XXXX xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/Integrity/counter-fraud/fraud-australia/Documents/CommonwealthFraudControlFramework2017.DOCX ACIAR’s Fraud Policy Statement and guidance on reporting any allegations or concerns regarding fraud within the Project is available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxx-xxx-Xxxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/Standard-Contract-Conditions-and-Intellectual-Property-Policy On request, the Commissioned Organisation will provide for ACIAR’s review and acceptance a Fraud Control Plan that details actions the Commissioned Organisation will undertake in order to identify, report and manage instances by its personnel and/or third party members including subcontractors of any Fraud and any suspected Fraud incident. The Control Plan will specify what audit procedures and audit frequency will be applied. The Commissioned Organisation warrants that, to the best of its knowledge after making diligent inquiry, at the date of signing the Project Agreement no conflict of interest exists or is likely to arise in the performance of its obligations under the Project Agreement. If, during the performance of the Services a conflict of interest arises, or appears likely to arise, the Commissioned Organisation must: notify ACIAR immediately in writing; make full disclosure of all relevant information relating to the conflict; and take such steps as ACIAR requires to resolve or otherwise deal with the conflict.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Project Agreement, Project Agreement

Child Safety. If any part of the Project involves the Commissioned Organisation Agent employing or engaging a person (whether as an officer, employee, contractor, or volunteer) that is required by State or Territory law to have a working with children check to undertake the Project or any part of the Project, the Commissioned Organisation Agent agrees: to comply with all State, Territory or Commonwealth law relating to the employment or engagement of people who work or volunteer with children in relation to the AwardProject, including mandatory reporting and working with children checks however described; and if requested, provide the Commonwealth at the Commissioned OrganisationAgent’s cost, an annual statement of compliance with this clause, in such form as may be specified by the Commonwealth. When Child Safety obligations may be relevant to a Subcontract, the Commissioned Organisation Agent must ensure that any subcontract entered into by the Supplier for the purposes of fulfilling the Commissioned Organisation‘s Agent‘s obligations under the contract SRA Agreement imposes on the Subcontractor the same obligations regarding Child Safety that the Commissioned Organisation Agent has under the ContractSRA Agreement. Each subcontract must also require the same obligations (where relevant) to be included by the Subcontractor in any secondary subcontracts. This clause 2625. applies only to the extent that the Commissioned Organisation Agent is a ‘Relevant Employer’ for the purposes of the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 (Cth) (the WGE Act). The Commissioned Organisation Agent must comply with all of its obligations under the WGE Act. If the Commissioned Organisation Agent becomes non-compliant with the WGE Act during the term of the Project AgreementSRA, the Commissioned Organisation Agent must notify ACIAR. If the term of the Project Agreement SRA exceeds 18 months, the Commissioned Organisation Agent must provide a current letter of compliance with the WGE Act within 18 months from the Commencement Date of any Project AgreementSRA, and following this annually to ACIAR. Compliance with the WGE Act does not relieve the Commissioned Organisation Agent from its responsibilities to comply with its other obligations under the Project SRA Agreement. The Commissioned Agent warrants that neither it nor its Personnel will make or cause to be made, receive or seek to receive any offer, gift or payment or benefit of any kind, which could be construed as an illegal or corrupt act, either directly or indirectly to any individual or organisation in relation to the execution of this SRA Agreement. Any breach of this clause will entitle ACIAR to issue a notice under clause 18.1 to terminate this SRA Agreement immediately. Without derogating from its obligations in the Project SRA Agreement, the Commissioned Organisation Agent must comply with the requirements of the Commonwealth Fraud Control Framework or any replacement guidelines, in force from time to time, available at xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxx/xxxxx-xxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxx/XxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxxxxx0000.XXXX ACIAR’s Fraud Policy Statement and guidance on reporting any allegations or concerns regarding fraud within the Project is available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxx-xxx-Xxxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx On request, the Commissioned Organisation Agent will provide for ACIAR’s review and acceptance a Fraud Control Plan that details actions the Commissioned Organisation Agent will undertake in order to identify, report and manage instances by its personnel the Project Team and/or third party 3rd Party members including subcontractors of any Fraud and any suspected Fraud incident. The Control Plan will specify what audit procedures and audit frequency will be applied. The Commissioned Organisation warrants that, to the best of its knowledge after making diligent inquiry, at the date of signing the Project Agreement no conflict of interest exists or is likely to arise in the performance of its obligations under the Project Agreement. If, during the performance of the Services a conflict of interest arises, or appears likely to arise, the Commissioned Organisation must: notify ACIAR immediately in writing; make full disclosure of all relevant information relating to the conflict; and take such steps as ACIAR requires to resolve or otherwise deal with the conflict.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Conditions for Small R&d Activities

Child Safety. If any part of the Project involves the Commissioned Organisation Agent employing or engaging a person (whether as an officer, employee, contractor, or volunteer) that is required by State or Territory law to have a working with children check to undertake the Project or any part of the Project, the Commissioned Organisation Agent agrees: to comply with all State, Territory or Commonwealth law relating to the employment or engagement of people who work or volunteer with children in relation to the AwardProject, including mandatory reporting and working with children checks however described; and if requested, provide the Commonwealth at the Commissioned OrganisationAgent’s cost, an annual statement of compliance with this clause, in such form as may be specified by the Commonwealth. When Child Safety obligations may be relevant to a Subcontract, the Commissioned Organisation Agent must ensure that any subcontract entered into by the Supplier for the purposes of fulfilling the Commissioned Organisation‘s Agent‘s obligations under the contract Project Agreement imposes on the Subcontractor the same obligations regarding Child Safety that the Commissioned Organisation Agent has under the ContractSRA Agreement. Each subcontract must also require the same obligations (where relevant) to be included by the Subcontractor in any secondary subcontracts. This clause 26. applies only The Commissioned Agent warrants that neither it nor its Personnel will make or cause to be made, receive or seek to receive any offer, gift or payment or benefit of any kind, which could be construed as an illegal or corrupt act, either directly or indirectly to any individual or organisation in relation to the extent that the Commissioned Organisation is execution of this SRA Agreement. Any breach of this clause will entitle ACIAR to issue a ‘Relevant Employer’ for the purposes of the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 (Cth) (the WGE Act)notice under clause 16 to terminate this SRA Agreement immediately. The Commissioned Organisation must comply with all of Without derogating its obligations under in the WGE Act. If the Commissioned Organisation becomes non-compliant with the WGE Act during the term of the Project SRA Agreement, the Commissioned Organisation must notify ACIAR. If the term of the Project Agreement exceeds 18 months, the Commissioned Organisation must provide a current letter of compliance with the WGE Act within 18 months from the Commencement Date of any Project Agreement, and following this annually to ACIAR. Compliance with the WGE Act does not relieve the Commissioned Organisation from its responsibilities to comply with its other obligations under the Project Agreement. Without derogating from its obligations in the Project Agreement, the Commissioned Organisation Agent must comply with the requirements of the Commonwealth Fraud Control Framework or any replacement guidelines, in force from time to time, available at xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxx/xxxxx-xxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxx/XxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxxxxx0000.XXXX ACIAR’s Fraud Policy Statement and guidance on reporting any allegations or concerns regarding fraud within the Project is available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxx-xxx-Xxxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/Standard-Contract-Conditions-and-Intellectual-Property-Policy On request, the Commissioned Organisation Agent will provide for ACIAR’s review and acceptance a Fraud Control Plan that details actions the Commissioned Organisation Agent will undertake in order to identifyindentify, report and manage instances by its personnel and/or byits personneland/or third party Party members including subcontractors of any Fraud and any suspected Fraud incident. The Control Plan will specify what audit procedures and audit frequency will be applied. The Commissioned Organisation warrants that, to the best of its knowledge after making diligent inquiry, at the date of signing the Project Agreement no conflict of interest exists or is likely to arise in the performance of its obligations under the Project Agreement. If, during the performance of the Services a conflict of interest arises, or appears likely to arise, the Commissioned Organisation must: notify ACIAR immediately in writing; make full disclosure of all relevant information relating to the conflict; and take such steps as ACIAR requires to resolve or otherwise deal with the conflict.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Conditions for Small R&d Activities

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Child Safety. If any part of the Project involves the Commissioned Organisation Agent employing or engaging a person (whether as an officer, employee, contractor, or volunteer) that is required by State or Territory law to have a working with children check to undertake the Project or any part of the Project, the Commissioned Organisation Agent agrees: to comply with all State, Territory or Commonwealth law relating to the employment or engagement of people who work or volunteer with children in relation to the AwardProject, including mandatory reporting and working with children checks however described; and if requested, provide the Commonwealth at the Commissioned OrganisationAgent’s cost, an annual statement of compliance with this clause, in such form as may be specified by the Commonwealth. When Child Safety obligations may be relevant to a Subcontract, the Commissioned Organisation Agent must ensure that any subcontract entered into by the Supplier for the purposes of fulfilling the Commissioned Organisation‘s Agent‘s obligations under the contract Proejct Agreement imposes on the Subcontractor the same obligations regarding Child Safety that the Commissioned Organisation Agent has under the ContractSRA Agreement. Each subcontract must also require the same obligations (where relevant) to be included by the Subcontractor in any secondary subcontracts. This clause 26. applies only The Commissioned Agent warrants that neither it nor its Personnel will make or cause to be made, receive or seek to receive any offer, gift or payment or benefit of any kind, which could be construed as an illegal or corrupt act, either directly or indirectly to any individual or organisation in relation to the extent that the Commissioned Organisation is execution of this SRA Agreement. Any breach of this clause will entitle ACIAR to issue a ‘Relevant Employer’ for the purposes of the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012 (Cth) (the WGE Act)notice under clause 18.1 to terminate this SRA Agreement immediately. The Commissioned Organisation must comply with all of Without derogating its obligations under in the WGE Act. If the Commissioned Organisation becomes non-compliant with the WGE Act during the term of the Project SRA Agreement, the Commissioned Organisation must notify ACIAR. If the term of the Project Agreement exceeds 18 months, the Commissioned Organisation must provide a current letter of compliance with the WGE Act within 18 months from the Commencement Date of any Project Agreement, and following this annually to ACIAR. Compliance with the WGE Act does not relieve the Commissioned Organisation from its responsibilities to comply with its other obligations under the Project Agreement. Without derogating from its obligations in the Project Agreement, the Commissioned Organisation Agent must comply with the requirements of the Commonwealth Fraud Control Framework or any replacement guidelines, in force from time to time, available at xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxx/xxxxx-xxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxx/XxxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxXxxxxxxXxxxxxxxx0000.XXXX ACIAR’s Fraud Policy Statement and guidance on reporting any allegations or concerns regarding fraud within the Project is available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxxx-xxx-Xxxxxxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx On request, the Commissioned Organisation Agent will provide for ACIAR’s review and acceptance a Fraud Control Plan that details actions the Commissioned Organisation Agent will undertake in order to identifyindentify, report and manage instances by its personnel and/or byits personneland/or third party Party members including subcontractors of any Fraud and any suspected Fraud incident. The Control Plan will specify what audit procedures and audit frequency will be applied. The Commissioned Organisation warrants that, to the best of its knowledge after making diligent inquiry, at the date of signing the Project Agreement no conflict of interest exists or is likely to arise in the performance of its obligations under the Project Agreement. If, during the performance of the Services a conflict of interest arises, or appears likely to arise, the Commissioned Organisation must: notify ACIAR immediately in writing; make full disclosure of all relevant information relating to the conflict; and take such steps as ACIAR requires to resolve or otherwise deal with the conflict.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Conditions for Small R&d Activities

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