Driver Qualifications Sample Clauses

Driver Qualifications. All drivers shall be trained and qualified in the operation of collection vehicles, and must have in effect a valid license, of the appropriate class, issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Contractor shall use the Class II California Department of Motor Vehicles employer “Pull Notice Program” to monitor its drivers for safety.
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Driver Qualifications. All drivers must have in effect a valid license, of the appropriate class, 480 issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Contractor shall use the Class II 481 California Department of Motor Vehicles employer "Pull Notice Program" to monitor its 482 drivers for safety.
Driver Qualifications. Franchisee agrees that all drivers shall be trained and qualified in the operation of collection vehicles and must have in effect a valid license, of the appropriate class, issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
Driver Qualifications. The Recipient agrees to comply with U.S. FMCSA’s regulations, “Commercial Driver’s License Standards, Requirements, and Penalties,” 49 C.F.R. Part 383.
Driver Qualifications. All drivers shall be trained and qualified in the operation of waste collection vehicles and must have in effect a valid license, of the appropriate class, issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Each driver shall carry his/her license during work hours. Drivers must be proficient in the English language.
Driver Qualifications. A. Drivers must have a valid Massachusetts Driver’s License (or valid license from a contiguous state) appropriate to the type of vehicle they will be operating and at least 1 year of driving experience, including experience driving multi-passenger vehicles. B. Ensure drivers do not use drugs or alcohol at any time when it might affect a safety sensitive duty (including, but not limited to, within the 4 hours preceding driving), and if taking medications, must still be able to perform his/her duties in a safe manner. Any driver taking medications that may hinder performance must report such use to his/her supervisor, and not transport Agency Consumers C. Drivers must be at least nineteen (19) years of age and have completed all required training specified in Section 5.2 prior to HST work.
Driver Qualifications. All drivers must have in effect a valid license, of the appropriate class, issued by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Driver Qualifications. The Indian Tribe agrees to comply with U.S. FMCSA’s regulations, “Commercial Driver’s License Standards, Requirements, and Penalties,” 49 C.F.R. Part 383.
Driver Qualifications. A. Drivers must have a valid Massachusetts Driver’s License (or valid license from a contiguous state) appropriate to the type of vehicle they will be operating and at least 1 year of driving experience, including experience driving multi-passenger vehicles. B. Drivers must be at least nineteen (19) years of age and have completed all required training specified in Section 5.3 prior to HST work. C. Drivers must furnish written references, have effective oral communication skills in English sufficient to communicate effectively with Consumers and facilities’ staff and to performtheir other job duties, and undergo a Criminal Offender Record Information (XXXX) check, with results verified, prior to any contact with Agency Consumers. The references and XXXX must remain on file at the Transportation Provider’s place of business and the XXXX must be conducted annually thereafter. The Transportation Provider must follow the DCJIS requirements for XXXX request procedures and hire in accordance with 101 CMR 15.00. D. The Transportation Provider is responsible for requesting SORIs and ensuring employment decisions are consistent with EOHHS SORI requirements specified in 606 CMR 14.00. The SORI check results must remain on file at the Transportation Provider’s place of business and the SORI check must be conducted annually thereafter. If the results of the SORI check indicate a positive result for any driver or monitor, they will be prohibited from providing transportation to HST Consumers. E. Drivers must supply written health records on their physical condition and must be physically able to assist Consumers entering and exiting vehicles. F. Transportation Providers must obtain a driving history report for each of its drivers and driver applicants from all appropriate state agenc(ies) on any moving violations. The report(s) must be obtained and maintained on file at the transportation provider’s place of business prior to any contact by the driver with Agency Consumers. The Transportation Provider must secure a driving history report from every state in which the driver applicant resided or was a licensed motor vehicle operator during the past 7 years. The Transportation Provider must exercise judgment in determining the appropriateness of any driver whose report(s) indicates any violation. The driving history report(s) must be updated and reviewed annually, and at a minimum, should not reflect within the previous 7 years any of the violations specifiedbelow: 1. Dr...
Driver Qualifications. All drivers shall be trained and qualified in the operation of 2861 Collection vehicles, and must have in effect a valid license, of the appropriate class, 2862 issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Contractor shall use the 2863 Class II California Department of Motor Vehicles employer “Pull Notice Program” to 2864 monitor its drivers for safety. 2865 G. Customer Service Representative Training. Customer service representatives 2866 shall be trained on specific Agency service requirements, a minimum of once per 2867 quarter. An Agency information sheet shall be provided to each Customer service 2868 representative for easy reference of Agency requirements and general Customer 2869 needs. Contractor shall provide the information sheet, training agenda, and 2870 associated documentation within five (5) Business Days of request from Agency. 2871 H. Safety Training. Contractor shall provide suitable operational and safety training 2872 for all of its employees who operate Collection vehicles or equipment or who are 2873 otherwise directly involved in such Collection. Contractor shall train its employees 2874 involved in Collection to identify, and not to Collect, Hazardous Waste, or Infectious 2875 Waste. Upon the Agency’s request, Contractor shall provide a copy of its safety 2876 policy and safety training program, the name of its safety officer, and the frequency 2877 of its trainings.
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