Personnel Qualification Sample Clauses

The Personnel Qualification clause sets standards for the skills, experience, or certifications required of individuals assigned to perform work under a contract. Typically, it requires that employees or subcontractors meet certain educational or professional criteria before being allowed to participate in the project, such as holding relevant licenses or having a minimum number of years of experience. This clause ensures that only suitably qualified personnel are engaged, thereby maintaining quality and reducing the risk of errors or non-compliance.
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Personnel Qualification. If applicable, requirements for qualification of personnel shall be specifically identified in the purchase order.
Personnel Qualification. The facility failed to ensure that all personnel involved in animal care, treatment, and use were qualified to perform their duties. A macaque died because personnel failed to properly sedate and monitor the animal.
Personnel Qualification. The Contractor shall provide qualified personnel, and shall also ensure that subcontractor personnel are qualified to perform the work that they are hired to complete.

Related to Personnel Qualification

  • Personnel Qualifications Contractor shall assign properly qualified and experienced personnel to the program contemplated under this Agreement, and Contractor shall use reasonable efforts to retain such personnel on Customer’s program for the duration of such program.

  • Professional Qualifications It shall be a condition of continued professional employment that employees must apply for enrolment in their appropriate professional licensing body by the thirtieth day of continuous service.

  • Organization; Qualification The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Delaware and is in good standing under such laws. The Company has all requisite corporate power and authority to own, lease and operate its properties and assets, and to carry on its business as presently conducted. The Company is qualified to do business as a foreign corporation in each jurisdiction in which the ownership of its property or the nature of its business requires such qualification, except where failure to so qualify would not have a material adverse effect on the Company.

  • Tax Qualification Each Employee Benefit Plan intended to be qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code has been determined to be so qualified by the Internal Revenue Service and nothing has occurred since the date of the last such determination which resulted or is likely to result in the revocation of such determination.

  • STAFF QUALIFICATIONS a) CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all individuals employed, contracted, and/or otherwise hired by CONTRACTOR to provide classroom and/or individualized instruction or related services hold a license, certificate, permit, or other document equivalent to that which staff in a public school are required to hold in the service rendered consistent with Education Code section 56366.1(n)(1) and are qualified pursuant to Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations sections 3064 and 3065. b) Only those NPS/A located outside of California that employ staff that hold a current valid credential or license to render special education and related services as required by that state shall be eligible to be certified. NPA/NPS staff shall be required to hold credentials and licenses within the state where they are providing services regardless of where the agency is located. c) When CONTRACTOR is a nonpublic school, NPS, an appropriately qualified person shall serve as curricular and instructional leader, and be able to provide leadership, oversight and professional development. The administrator of the NPS holds or is in the process of obtaining one of the following: (A) An administrative credential granted by an accredited postsecondary educational institution and two years of experience with pupils with disabilities.