Examiner Certification Sample Clauses

Examiner Certification. 1. An examiner certification will be provided to the Third Party Skills Testing Provider on behalf of the examiner applicant of the Third Party Skills Testing Provider who has made application, and demonstrated that the examiner applicant has completed all necessary training as determined by the Department. 2. The certificate issued by the Department allowing an Examiner to operate under the Third Party CDL Skills Testing must remain on file at the physical location of the Skills Testing Provider. 3. The examiner’s certificate must be surrendered to the Department when he or she leaves the employ of the Skills Testing Provider, when the examiner is no longer assigned third party examiner duties by the Skills Testing Provider, or when the certification has been cancelled. 4. Examiner certificates are non-assignable. 5. Each agreement and certificate shall become effective on the date of issuance and shall expire two (2) years from the effective date, unless otherwise cancelled or revoked. 6. All renewal application forms must be filed with the Department not less than thirty (30) days prior to the time the certificate or agreement expires. The Department is not responsible for the timely issuance of any renewal certificate when the application is not received within the necessary timeframe. 7. The third party tester must apply for examiner certification on behalf of persons in their employ or to be employed on a form prescribed by the Department. 8. The Department will evaluate the written application and background check, submitted on behalf of the examiner, including the individual’s driver record. If satisfactory, the examiner will be permitted to complete the examiner training. Training may be waived if the examiner is seeking another certificate only because he or she has changed Skills Testing Providers. 9. Upon successful application, training, and evaluation, an examiner certificate will be issued evidencing a third party examiner’s authority to conduct CDL skills tests for the classes and types of vehicles listed. 10. Evaluation will consist of successful completion of the 40 hour Certified Commercial Examiner training, three (3) CDL skills testing observations and three (3) CDL skills testing check-rides. Co-scoring must be within five (5) points of each other. 11. Successfully complete the Department’s refresher course and examiner recertification every two (2) years to maintain their CDL examiner certification. 12. Failure to maintain uninterrup...
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  • Owner Certification During the term of this Contract, the Owner certifies that: a) The Owner will, at all times, maintain the Unit and premises, including common areas accessible to the Tenant, in decent, safe, and sanitary condition and compliant with applicable state or local codes and rental housing requirements; and b) The Owner will comply in all material respects with this Contract; and c) The Unit is leased to and, to the best of the Owner’s knowledge, is occupied by the Tenant; and, d) Owner has taken no action and will not take any action to terminate the Lease and cause the Tenant to vacate the Unit without providing written notice of such action to the Tenant and the Program Administrator; and e) Other than the Tenant’s Contribution, the Owner has not received and will not receive any payments or other consideration (from the Tenant, HUD, or any other public or private source) for rental of the Unit during the Term of this Contract except as identified in Exhibit A; and f) To the best of the Owner’s knowledge, the Unit is used solely as the Tenant’s principal place of residence; and g) The Tenant does not own or have any interest in the Unit; and h) The Owner (including a principal or other interested party) is not the parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, sister, or brother of any member of the family of the Tenant, unless the Program Administrator has determined (and has notified the Owner and the Tenant of such determination) that approving rental of the unit, notwithstanding such relationship, would provide reasonable accommodation for a family member who is a person with disabilities.

  • AS9100 Certification ‌ AS9100 Certification, specifies requirements for a quality management system to demonstrate the Contractor’s ability to consistently meet the customer requirements as well as statutory and regulatory requirements for the aerospace industry. An AS9100 Certification, is not mandatory; however, Contractors who desire to compete for work within the aerospace industry are encouraged to have AS9100 Certification, during the entire term of OASIS. The Contractor shall notify the OASIS CO, in writing, if there are any changes in the status of their AS9100 Certification, and provide the reasons for the change and copies of audits from an AS9100 Certification Body, as applicable. If only part of a Contractor’s organization is AS9100, certified, the Contractor shall make the distinction between which business units or sites and geographic locations have been certified.

  • OFAC Certification Company certifies that (i) it is not acting on behalf of any person, group, entity, or nation named by any Executive Order or the United States Treasury Department, through its Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) or otherwise, as a terrorist, “Specially Designated Nation”, “Blocked Person”, or other banned or blocked person, entity, nation, or transaction pursuant to any law, order, rule or regulation that is enforced or administered by OFAC or another department of the United States government, and (ii) Company is not engaged in this transaction on behalf of, or instigating or facilitating this transaction on behalf of, any such person, group, entity or nation.

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  • CLEC Certification 8.1 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, CenturyLink shall have no obligation to perform under this Agreement until such time as CLEC has obtained such FCC and Commission authorization(s) as may be required by Applicable Law for conducting business in the State as a competitive local exchange carrier. CLEC shall not be permitted to establish its account nor place any orders under this Agreement until it has obtained such authorization and provided proof of such to CenturyLink. For the life of this Agreement, CLEC must represent and warrant to CenturyLink that it remains a certified local provider of Telephone Exchange Service within CenturyLink’s Local Calling Area(s) in the State. At any time during the life of this Agreement, CLEC will provide a copy of its current Certificate of Operating Authority or other evidence of its status to CenturyLink upon request. CLEC’s failure to maintain such authorization(s) as may be required by Applicable Law for conducting business in the State as a CLEC shall be considered a Default of Agreement.

  • Lobbying Certification This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, U.S.C. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure.

  • Exhibit D - Debarment Certification By signing and submitting this Contract, the Contractor is agreeing to abide by the debarment requirements as set out below.

  • E-VERIFY CERTIFICATION Pursuant to Executive Order RP-80, Engineer certifies and ensures that for all contracts for services, Engineer shall, to the extent permitted by law, utilize the United States Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify system during the term of this agreement to determine the eligibility of: 1. All persons employed by Engineer during the term of this agreement to perform duties within the State of Texas; and 2. All persons, including subcontractors, assigned by Engineer to perform work pursuant to this agreement. Violation of this provision constitutes a material breach of this agreement.

  • Tax Certification If Contractor is a taxable entity as defined by Chapter 171, Texas Tax Code, then Contractor certifies it is not currently delinquent in the payment of any taxes due under Chapter 171, Contractor is exempt from the payment of those taxes, or Contractor is an out‑of‑state taxable entity that is not subject to those taxes, whichever is applicable.

  • Annual Certification The Contractor is required to submit an annual certification demonstrating compliance with the Warranty of Security to the Department by December 31 of each Contract year.

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