Common use of Determining Suitability Clause in Contracts

Determining Suitability. If a determination is made, based on the verification of identity information as provided in this policy, that the criminal record belongs to the subject, and the subject does not dispute the record's accuracy, then the determination of suitability for the position or license will be made. Unless otherwise provided by law, factors considered in determining suitability may include, but not be limited to, the following:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Section A, www.doversherborn.org, Agreement

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Determining Suitability. If a determination is made, based on the verification of identity information as provided in section V of this policy, that the criminal record belongs to the subject, and the subject does not dispute the record's ’s accuracy, then the determination of suitability for the position or license will be made. Unless otherwise provided by law, factors considered in determining suitability may include, but not be limited to, the following:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: The Cover Agreement, The Cover Agreement

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