Outside Entity Requirements Sample Clauses
The Outside Entity Requirements clause sets out the obligations and standards that must be met when a party engages with third-party organizations or entities outside the primary agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the need for compliance with specific laws, industry standards, or contractual terms when interacting with these external parties, and may require prior approval or notification before such engagements occur. Its core function is to ensure that any involvement with outside entities does not compromise the interests, compliance, or reputation of the parties to the main agreement.
Outside Entity Requirements. When an outside entity, (e.g., by state regulation or local ordinance), requires a new license and/or certification following the appointment of the employee into the affected position, the Employer will reimburse the employee for the initial cost of the new license and/or certification. Thereafter, the employee will be responsible for maintaining the license and/or certification and for all renewal costs.
Outside Entity Requirements. When an outside entity, (e.g., by state regulation or local ordinance), requires a new license and/or certification following the appointment of the employee into the affected position, PCD will reimburse the employee for the initial cost of the new license and/or certification. Thereafter, PCD will be responsible for maintaining the license and/or certification and for all renewal costs.
Outside Entity Requirements. 5 When an outside entity, (e.g., by state regulation or local ordinance), requires a new 6 license and/or certification following the appointment of the employee into the affected 7 position, the District will reimburse the employee for the initial cost of the new license 8 and/or certification. Thereafter, the District will be responsible for maintaining the 9 license and/or certification and for all renewal costs. 10
