Clearances – Prerequisite For Student Participation Sample Clauses

Clearances – Prerequisite For Student Participation. The Parties acknowledge that California Welfare & Institutions Code (WIC) Section 16501(k) requires the fingerprinting of anyone working with children. In addition, SSA requires certain proofs of clearance, including, but not limited to, a Child Abuse Registry (CAR) clearance and a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) clearance, for anyone working with SSA clients. As such, Students shall be required to provide any necessary information necessary to complete CAR and DMV clearances, as well as submitting and submit to live scan fingerprinting, prior to assignment at SSA for fieldwork activities. experience. Failure to provide the necessary information to conduct clearances or refusal to be live scan fingerprinted will disqualify any Student from assignment at SSA for fieldwork activities. experience. The decision to approve any Student for participation in fieldwork through SSA retains is within SSA’s sole discretion on whether it approves a student for fieldwork experience. Student Responsibilities: Ensure Students complete Students will be required to complete all prerequisite courses and other requirements to participate in fieldwork experience as required by SCHOOL. Ensure Students complete Students will spend weekly fieldwork hours in the following activities which may include face-to-face client contact, other case-related activities, staff meetings, and training, as outlined in SCHOOL’s Field Manual. Ensure students Students will be required to meet with their assigned Field Supervisor for the number of hours as outlined in SCHOOL’s Field Manual. Ensure each student carries their Each Student shall carry his/her own professional liability insurance for their professional activities at SSA related to all fieldwork experience conducted through SSA, unless another entity provides it. Proof of insurance shall be provided to SCHOOL, and to SSA, prior to conducting the criminal background checks and clearances as specified in Subparagraph IV.B,A., above, and prior to placement at SSA. the commencement of the fieldwork assignment. Ensure that students Students shall conform to safety standards as set forth in the County of Orange Volunteer Safety Handbook, as it currently exists or may hereafter be amended. Students will not provide transportation to any Client of SSA under any circumstances. Expense Reimbursements: Requests Expenses eligible for authorized reimbursement of expenses are limited to expenses incurred in providing a required program service as s...
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Clearances – Prerequisite For Student Participation. SCHOOL understands and agrees that in order for Students to participate in this program, the Students must provide the information necessary to complete the following background checks prior to fieldwork: Child Abuse Registry (CAR), Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and live scan fingerprinting. The decision to approve any Student for participation in fieldwork experience through SSA is within SSA’s sole discretion.
Clearances – Prerequisite For Student Participation. The Parties acknowledge that California Welfare & Institutions Code WIC Section 16501(k) requires the fingerprinting of anyone working with children. In addition, SSA requires and provides certain proofs of clearance, including, but not limited to, a Child Abuse Registry (CAR) clearance and a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) clearance, for anyone working with SSA clients. As such, SCHOOL understands and agrees that Students will not be allowed to participate in this program unless the Student Students shall be required to provides any necessary information necessary to complete Child Abuse Registry (CAR) and Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) clearances, as well as submitting and submit to live scan fingerprinting, prior to assignment at SSA for fieldwork activities. experience. Failure to provide the necessary information to conduct clearances or refusal to be live scan fingerprinted will disqualify any Student from assignment at SSA for fieldwork activities. experience. The decision to approve any Student for participation in fieldwork through SSA retains is within SSA’s sole discretion on whether it approves a student for fieldwork experience.
Clearances – Prerequisite For Student Participation. The Parties acknowledge that California WIC Section 16501(k) requires the fingerprinting of anyone working with children. In addition, SSA requires certain proofs of clearance, , including, but not limited to, a Child Abuse Registry (CAR) clearance and a Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) clearance, for anyone working with SSA clients. As such, Students shall be required to provide any information necessary to complete CAR and DMV clearances, and submit to live scan fingerprinting, prior to assignment at SSA for fieldwork experience. Failure to provide the necessary information to conduct clearances or refusal to be live scan fingerprinted will disqualify any Student from assignment at SSA for fieldwork experience. SCHOOL understands and agrees that in order for Students to participate in this program, the Students must provide the information necessary to complete the following background checks prior to fieldwork: Child Abuse Registry (CAR), Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and live scan fingerprinting. The decision to approve any Student for participation in fieldwork experience through SSA is within SSA’s sole discretion.

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