Preliminary Steps Prior to Making Application. C.2.1.1. The relevant Rules and Procedures are in Section B.2.1 of the Rules and Procedures C.2.1.2. An applicant wishing to become a signatory should first contact the secretariat. C.2.1.3. The secretariat will provide the necessary documentation on procedures and will invite the applicant to provide an application fee and preliminary documentation on its accreditation / recognition system. The applicant will be informed that a mentoring service is available should they want to make use of it. C.2.1.4. The Committee may provide advice on the level of detail required in the documentation, taking into account the extent to which the applicant has submitted relevant prior documentation in other contexts within the International Engineering Alliance, and the extent of access that the signatories have to the prior documentation. C.2.1.5. The secretariat will provide the preliminary documentation to the Committee for evaluation. If in the opinion of the Committee the accreditation/recognition standards and systems do not appear to be potentially compatible with the Requirements, the Committee will advise the applicant that its system differs from the Requirements in certain fundamental respects (to be indicated). The Committee will determine whether the applicant wishes to undertake the major development work and pursue its application further when it believes the issues identified have been addressed. C.2.1.6. If the documentation appears to the Committee to be compatible with the Requirements and, if it is the wish of the applicant, the Committee may assign a team of two or three signatories as Mentors to assist the applicant in progressing towards provisional status. C.2.1.7. When the applicant chooses to proceed with its application for Provisional status, it will request two of the existing signatories to act as Nominators. C.2.1.8. When potential Nominators consider the applicant’s accreditation / recognition system has the potential to achieve the Requirements, they should inform the applicant that they are prepared to act as Nominators. C.2.1.9. There is no obligation on applicants to ensure that all signatories are familiar with the applicant’s accreditation / recognition system. However, in addition to the Nominators, it is helpful if up to three further signatories have had the opportunity to become familiar with the accreditation / recognition system prior to the application being considered. C.2.1.10. The management of visits by potential Nominators shall conform with any policy approved by the International Engineering Alliance in regard to risks to the safety and security of visitors.
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Samples: Educational Accords, Educational Accords, Educational Accords
Preliminary Steps Prior to Making Application. C.2.1.1. C.1.1.1 The relevant Rules and Procedures are in Section B.2.1 B.3.1 of the Rules and Procedures
C.2.1.2. C.1.1.2 An applicant wishing to become a signatory Member should first contact the secretariat.
C.2.1.3. C.1.1.3 The secretariat will provide the necessary documentation on procedures in the form of an Assessment Statement (see section B1) and will invite the applicant to provide an application fee and preliminary documentation on its accreditation / jurisdictional registration, licensure or other recognition systemscheme for listing those adjudged competent for independent practice at the appropriate level. The applicant will be informed that a mentoring service is available should they want to make use of it.
C.2.1.4. C.1.1.4 The Committee may provide advice on the level of detail required in the documentation, taking into account the extent to which the applicant has submitted relevant prior documentation in other contexts within the International Engineering Alliance, and the extent of access that the signatories Authorized Members have to the prior documentation.
C.2.1.5. C.1.1.5 The secretariat will provide the preliminary documentation to the Committee for evaluation. If in the opinion of the Committee the accreditation/recognition standards standards, procedures and systems documentation do not appear to be potentially compatible with the Requirements, the Committee they will advise the applicant that its system differs from the Requirements in certain fundamental respects (to be indicated). The Committee will ) and determine whether the applicant wishes to undertake the major development work and pursue its application further when it believes the issues identified have been addressed.
C.2.1.6. C.1.1.6 If the standards, procedures and documentation appears appear to the Committee to be compatible with the Requirements and, if it is the wish and demonstrated commitment of the applicant, the Committee may assign a team of two or three signatories Authorized Members to act as Mentors to assist the applicant in progressing towards provisional statusProvisional Membership.
C.2.1.7. C.1.1.7 When the applicant chooses to proceed with its application for Provisional status, Membership it will request two of the existing signatories Authorized Members to act as Nominators.
C.2.1.8. C.1.1.8 When potential Nominators consider the applicant’s accreditation / recognition jurisdictional system has and the Assessment Statement have the potential to achieve the Requirements, they should inform the applicant that they are prepared to act as Nominators.
C.2.1.9. C.1.1.9 There is no obligation on applicants to ensure that all signatories Authorized Members are familiar with the applicant’s accreditation / recognition systemsystems. However, in addition to the Nominators, it is helpful if up to three further signatories Authorized Members have had the opportunity to become familiar with the accreditation / recognition system jurisdictional systems and the plans to implement the Assessment Statement prior to the application being considered.
C.2.1.10. The management of visits by potential Nominators shall conform with any policy approved by the International Engineering Alliance in regard to risks to the safety and security of visitors.
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Samples: International Professional Engineers Agreement, Competence Agreements
Preliminary Steps Prior to Making Application. C.2.1.1C.1.1.1. The relevant Rules and Procedures are in Section B.2.1 B.3.1 of the Rules and Procedures
C.2.1.2C.1.1.2. An applicant wishing to become a signatory Member should first contact the secretariatSecretariat.
C.2.1.3C.1.1.3. The secretariat Secretariat will provide the necessary documentation on procedures in the form of an Assessment Statement (see section B1) and will invite the applicant to provide an application fee and preliminary documentation on its accreditation / jurisdictional registration, licensure or other recognition systemscheme for listing those adjudged competent for independent practice at the appropriate level. The applicant will be informed that a mentoring service is available should they want to make use of it.
C.2.1.4C.1.1.4. The Executive Committee may provide advice on the level of detail required in the documentation, taking into account the extent to which the applicant has submitted relevant prior documentation in other contexts within the International Engineering Alliance, and the extent of access that the signatories Authorized Members have to the prior documentation.
C.2.1.5C.1.1.5. The secretariat Secretariat will provide the preliminary documentation to the Executive Committee for evaluation. If in the opinion of the Executive Committee the accreditation/recognition standards standards, procedures and systems documentation do not appear to be potentially compatible with the Requirements, the Committee they will advise the applicant that its system differs from the Requirements in certain fundamental respects (to be indicated). The Committee will ) and determine whether the applicant wishes to undertake the major development work and pursue its application further when it believes the issues identified have been addressed.
C.2.1.6C.1.1.6. If the standards, procedures and documentation appears appear to the Executive Committee to be compatible with the Requirements and, if it is the wish and demonstrated commitment of the applicant, the Executive Committee may assign a team of two or three signatories Authorized Members to act as Mentors to assist the applicant in progressing towards provisional statusProvisional Membership.
C.2.1.7C.1.1.7. When the applicant chooses to proceed with its application for Provisional status, Membership it will request two of the existing signatories Authorized Members to act as Nominators.
C.2.1.8C.1.1.8. When potential Nominators consider the applicant’s accreditation / recognition jurisdictional system has and the Assessment Statement have the potential to achieve the Requirements, they should inform the applicant that they are prepared to act as Nominators.
C.2.1.9C.1.1.9. There is no obligation on applicants to ensure that all signatories Authorized Members are familiar with the applicant’s accreditation / recognition systemsystems. However, in addition to the Nominators, it is helpful if up to three further signatories Authorized Members have had the opportunity to become familiar with the accreditation / recognition system jurisdictional systems and the plans to implement the Assessment Statement prior to the application being considered.
C.2.1.10. The management of visits by potential Nominators shall conform with any policy approved by the International Engineering Alliance in regard to risks to the safety and security of visitors.
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