Mandatory Training Requirements Sample Clauses

Mandatory Training Requirements. 1. Completion of LIMRA’s basic AML training course. XXXXX’s training course is offered at no cost to producers appointed with ANICO at xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx. If a producer has completed LIMRA training, confirmation will be provided to ANICO by LIMRA a few days after appointment is processed. Or Provide valid certification that the producer has completed AML training through an alternate ANICO approved course. If AML training has been completed through an alternate ANICO approved course, producers must provide a valid certification of that training with their contracting paperwork. Such certification should include their name, name of the training course completed, and the date training was completed. A list of approved courses is also available at IMG’s Web site. ANICO will make the final determination as to whether a specific training course will satisfy basic AML training requirements.
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Mandatory Training Requirements. No later than thirty (30) days after the Effective Date of this Agreement, the Authorized Representative shall register in ABB’s Learning Management System (“ LMS”) for the “Automation Authorized Customer Training” program (the “ Program ”). ABB reserves the right to modify the scope of the Program at any time.
Mandatory Training Requirements. Taking effect July 1, 2014, as a qualification for dispatch, all Drywall Finishers shall have valid and current certification cards for the following Safety Classes: CPR/First Aid Boom / Scissor Lift User OSHA 10 Fall Protection Scaffold User

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  • Initial Forecasts/Trunking Requirements Because Verizon’s trunking requirements will, at least during an initial period, be dependent on the Customer segments and service segments within Customer segments to whom CSTC decides to market its services, Verizon will be largely dependent on CSTC to provide accurate trunk forecasts for both inbound (from Verizon) and outbound (to Verizon) traffic. Verizon will, as an initial matter, provide the same number of trunks to terminate Reciprocal Compensation Traffic to CSTC as CSTC provides to terminate Reciprocal Compensation Traffic to Verizon. At Verizon’s discretion, when CSTC expressly identifies particular situations that are expected to produce traffic that is substantially skewed in either the inbound or outbound direction, Verizon will provide the number of trunks CSTC suggests; provided, however, that in all cases Verizon’s provision of the forecasted number of trunks to CSTC is conditioned on the following: that such forecast is based on reasonable engineering criteria, there are no capacity constraints, and CSTC’s previous forecasts have proven to be reliable and accurate.

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  • Credentialing Requirements Registry Operator, through the facilitation of the CZDA Provider, will request each user to provide it with information sufficient to correctly identify and locate the user. Such user information will include, without limitation, company name, contact name, address, telephone number, facsimile number, email address and IP address.

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