Professional Qualification Sample Clauses

Professional Qualification. Interpreter must possess certification with RID as a ―Specialist Certificate: Legal‖, or other certification with RID. If the Court selects the Interpreter for services based on other qualifications, Interpreter must maintain those qualifications. During the term of this agreement and any extension thereof, Interpreter must maintain his or her certifications or qualifications, or if applicable, may obtain or upgrade to a higher level RID certification during the term of this agreement.
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Professional Qualification a) an extract from the Commercial Register or other similar register, unless another legal regulation requires such registration. Submitting of simple copy of the document is sufficient.
Professional Qualification. The next table contains the list of Professional Qualification Documentation and the corresponding reference numbers that BBA currently holds. The Original Professional Qualification Documentation is enclosed with the BBA submission package. Professional qualification Documentation Reference Number German Trade Register Registration HRB 10354 CB EASA PART M DE.MG.0213 EASA PART 145 DE.145.0213 EASA PART 21J EASA.21J.231 Table 1.1: List of Professional Qualifications Minimum LID Requirements
Professional Qualification. Supplier shall demonstration its professional qualification in relation to the Czech Republic by submitting an extract from the Commercial Registry or similar registry, if the law requires such registration. The Contracting Authority will also require, within the meaning of Sec 77 (2) PPA, that Suppliers submit documentation that demonstrates that they are holders of:
Professional Qualification. 25.1. If you are employed in an area of work which requires membership of a professional body in order to practice, it is a condition subsequent of the terms of your registration for you to maintain membership of such professional body. It is also your responsibility to comply with the relevant bodies' codes of practice as laid down from time to time.

Related to Professional Qualification

  • 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.

  • General Qualifications General qualifications commonly required of all candidates for, appointees to, and employees in the classified service such as integrity, honesty, sobriety, dependability, industry, thoroughness, accuracy, good judgment, initiative, resourcefulness, courtesy, ability to work cooperatively with others, good health, and freedom from disabling defects, shall be deemed to be a part of the personal characteristics of the minimum qualifications of each class specification and need not be specifically set forth therein. The Commission may prescribe alternative or additional qualifications for individual classes and such qualifications also shall be deemed to be a part of the specifications for such classes.

  • 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.

  • IRO Qualifications The IRO shall:

  • Driver Qualifications All drivers shall be trained and qualified in the operation of collection vehicles, and must have in effect a valid license, of the appropriate class, issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Contractor shall use the Class II California Department of Motor Vehicles employer “Pull Notice Program” to monitor its drivers for safety.

  • 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.

  • Vendor Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Based on the Contractor’s submission, OGS has determined that Contractor met the minimum qualifications for the lot(s) as identified in Appendix G, Contractor and OGS Information. If Contractor is awarded Lot 1 as a New York State Certified Minority- or Women- Owned Business Enterprise or as a New York State Small Business, Contractor agrees that it must retain at least one of such statuses to retain its Lot 1 award. Should a Contractor no longer retain at least one of such statuses, OGS shall suspend its Lot 1 award and the Contractor shall not be able to respond to Authorized User’s requests. If the Contractor fails to regain at least one of the statuses within 90 calendar days and provide OGS with documentation of such status, then its Lot 1 award shall be terminated. Any transaction awarded prior to Contractor’s loss of such statuses may continue until completion, unless otherwise terminated in accordance with this Contract. Lot 1– For projects up to $200,000 total Eligibility for this Lot is limited to the following:  Contractor is a New York State Certified Minority- or Women-Owned Business Enterprise; or  Contractor meets the definition of a New York State Small Business which is as follows: o A business which is resident in New York State, independently owned and operated, not dominant in its field and employs one hundred or less persons (see State Finance Law section 160(8)).

  • Minimum Qualifications If applicable pursuant to Article 3, I acknowledge that the Bidder meets the minimum qualification requirements established for this solicitation.

  • Required Qualifications Not Applicable

  • PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS (In 2011, the Florida Legislature passed statutory changes eliminating the granting of new Professional Service Contracts and prohibiting the School Board from following the requirements outlined in Sections 14.1, 14.1-1, 14.1-2, and 14.1-3 of the contract below. These provisions are therefore placed in abeyance until all legal challenges have been resolved. All other Sections beginning with 14.2 remain in full force and effect.)

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