Minimum Qualification Criteria Clause Samples

Minimum Qualification Criteria. To qualify for this tender, the Bidder must satisfy each of the qualifying criteria stipulated in Clauses 16.1.1 to 16.1.3
Minimum Qualification Criteria. To qualify for this tender, the Bidder must satisfy each of the qualifying criteria stipulated in Clauses 10 of ITB. Not satisfying any of the qualification criteria shall render the bid non- responsive and financial bids of such Bidders shall not be opened. 16.1.1. In case a Bidder fails to meet the eligibility criteria stipulated in clause 3 of ITB along with above mentioned minimum qualification criteria, the further process for technical evaluation will not be carried out and such bids shall be treated as non- responsive.
Minimum Qualification Criteria. MAP–21 specifies a ‘‘2-stage licensing process’’ for a qualifying GDL program. Specifically, in order to receive an incentive grant, a State’s driver’s license law must require novice drivers younger than 21 years of age to comply with a ‘‘learner’s permit stage’’ and an ‘‘intermediate stage’’ before receiving an unrestricted driver’s license. MAP–21 requires that the State GDL system begin with a learner’s permit stage that is at least six months in duration and remains in effect until the driver reaches 16 years of age and enters the intermediate stage or reaches 18 years of age. The learner’s permit stage must prohibit the driver from using a cellular telephone or any communications device in a non- emergency situation. Under MAP–21, the State GDL system must include an intermediate stage that commences immediately after the expiration of the learner’s permit stage, is at least six months in duration, and remains in effect until the driver reaches 18 years of age. The intermediate stage must restrict driving at night and prohibit the driver from operating a motor vehicle with more than 1 non- familial passenger younger than 21 years of age unless a licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age is in the motor vehicle. Finally, as with the learner’s permit stage, the intermediate stage must prohibit the driver from using a cellular telephone or any communications device in a non- emergency situation. MAP–21 allows the agency to prescribe additional requirements beyond those described above for GDL systems. In allowing this discretion, the statute identifies the following criteria for consideration: During the learner’s permit stage, requiring (1) at least 40 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age, (2) a driver training course, and