Course Records Sample Clauses

Course Records. Detailed and accurate Course records must be established and maintained by the Course Provider for a period of seven (7) years, including but not limited to records pertaining to the Trainees' application forms, attendance records, issuance of certificates and/or assessment results, Course feedback and Course fee receipts.
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Course Records. Course files and records are confidential and not available to anyone outside of the course staff, NOLS Wilderness Medicine administration, the student, and representatives of the State Health Dept. EMS Division (for review and verification of compliance with EMS rules) and the National Registry of EMTs. Course files and records will be kept in the NOLS Wilderness Medicine office and will consist of: Student files (Registration forms, Risk and Release Forms, CPR skills sheets and test results, exam scores, skills check-off sheets, practical exam skills sheets, signed Policies and Procedures Forms, signed Functional Position Descriptions, Remediation Forms, additional State-Mandated forms as directed) and Course files (course rosters, fee rosters, attendance rosters, exam masters with keys, lesson plans). My signature here attests that I have read and understand the preceding Policies and Procedures statement and that I agree to abide by such. Student Name updated 3/20/18 FUNCTIONAL POSITION DESCRIPTIONS FOR EMTS QUALIFICATIONS Each candidate must successfully complete the state approved training curriculum and achieve a passing score on practical and written certification examinations. The candidate must be at least eighteen (18) years of age by the course start date. The candidate must posses the ability to hear and respond to radio/telephone instructions; auscultate using a stethoscope; and respond to verbal prompts from an automated external defibrillator (AED). The candidate must posses the ability to interpret written and oral instructions; must posses the ability to use good judgment and remain calm in high-stress situations; must posses the ability to be unaffected by loud noises and flashing lights; must posses the ability to function efficiently throughout the entire work shift without interruption. The candidate must posses the ability to calculate weight and volume ratios; posses the ability to read English language manuals and road maps; accurately discern street signs and address numbers. The candidate must posses the ability to interview patients, family members and bystanders; posses the ability to document, in writing, all relevant information in prescribed format in light of legal ramifications of such; posses the ability to converse in English with coworkers and hospital staff as to the status of patients. The candidate must posses good manual dexterity with the ability to perform all tasks related to the delivery of the highest quality o...
Course Records. Provider will comply with all applicable federal and state laws regarding handling and maintaining records of Course(s) provided for the College(s).
Course Records. Provider will comply with all applicable laws regarding handling and maintaining records of Course(s) provided for SICCI.

Related to Course Records

  • Grievance Records All documents, communications, and records dealing with the processing of a grievance shall be filed separately from the personnel files of the participants.

  • Time Records (1) Every employer shall provide, to the satisfaction of the Regional Chamber, a semi- automatic time recording clock or other recording system and shall establish beyond reasonable doubt the actual time each individual employee has attended at the establishment.

  • J4 Records The Contractor and any Sub-contractors appointed by it shall maintain the records referred to in clause E9.1 and such other documents as the Authority may reasonably require throughout the period of this Contract; and the Contractor and any Sub-contractors appointed by it shall maintain such records and documents until at least 31 December 2022.

  • MARC Records When applicable to the Licensed Materials, at Licensee’s request, Licensor shall provide full OCLC-quality batched sets of MARC records incorporating Licensee specifications at no additional cost by the date of the execution of this License Agreement. Updates to existing records and new title records, matching the schedule of release and delivery of new publications, will be provided on a mutually agreed-upon schedule and in a format that renders them useful to the Licensee and/or the Participating Institutions.

  • Maintenance Records All maintenance work orders for the prior 12 months.

  • Attendance Records The Employer shall maintain accurate, daily attendance records. An employee shall have the right to review his/her time and pay records on file with the Employer.

  • Discipline Records An employee who goes for a period of twenty-four (24) working months without any disciplinary action shall be considered to have a clear record for the purpose of substantiating future disciplinary action or for use in arbitration hearings. At the written request of an employee, any report in his/her personnel file, excluding assessments or observations, that may be considered or construed by the employee to be reprimanding, disciplinary or derogatory will be placed in an envelope and labeled “not relevant for disciplinary purposes” and returned to the personnel file. This would be done only after two consecutive years (24 months) with no disciplinary action. Any record of disciplinary action or derogatory report which has been in the file longer than two years, or any reference in the file to an incident that occurred more than two years ago, may not be used as evidence or testimony against the employee. Cases of disciplinary action which was the result of moral turpitude (gross violation of standards of moral conduct, vileness—an act involving moral turpitude is considered intentionally evil, making the act a crime) or a pattern of allegations of child endangerment that results in disciplinary action by the district are exempted from the two year moratorium.

  • BOOKS, RECORDS, AND REPORTS 6 19. The Contractor shall establish and maintain accounts and other books and records 7 pertaining to administration of the terms and conditions of this Settlement Contract, including: 8 the Contractor's financial transactions, water supply data, and Project land and right-of-way 9 agreements; the water users' land-use (crop census), land ownership, land-leasing and water use 10 data; and other matters that the Contracting Officer may require. Reports thereon shall be 11 furnished to the Contracting Officer in such form and on such date or dates as the Contracting 12 Officer may require. Subject to applicable Federal laws and regulations, each party to this 13 Settlement Contract shall have the right during office hours to examine and make copies of each 14 other’s books and official records relating to matters covered by this Settlement Contract.

  • Financial Records 26.1.1 CONTRACTOR shall prepare and maintain accurate and complete financial records. Financial records shall be retained by CONTRACTOR for a minimum of five (5) years from the date of final payment under this Contract, or until all pending COUNTY, State, and federal audits are completed, whichever is later.

  • Access to Records; Contractor Financial Records Contractor agrees that District and its authorized representatives are entitled to review all Contractor books, documents, papers, plans, and records, electronic or otherwise (“Records”), directly pertinent to this Contract for the purpose of making audit, examination, excerpts, and transcripts. Contractor shall maintain all Records, fiscal and otherwise, directly relating to this Contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles so as to document clearly Contractor's performance. Following final payment and termination of this Contract, Contractor shall retain and keep accessible all Records for a minimum of three years, or such longer period as may be required by law, or until the conclusion of any audit, controversy, or litigation arising out of or related to this Contract, whichever date is later.

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