Professional, Registration & Licence Fees Sample Clauses
The 'Professional, Registration & Licence Fees' clause defines which party is responsible for paying fees related to professional accreditations, registrations, or licenses required for the performance of the contract. Typically, this clause specifies whether the contractor or the client must cover costs such as professional body memberships, regulatory registrations, or specific work-related licenses. By clearly allocating responsibility for these expenses, the clause helps prevent disputes and ensures that all necessary qualifications and legal permissions are maintained throughout the contract term.
Professional, Registration & Licence Fees. Professional fees and fees associated with membership of a professional organisation will be paid by the employer where it is agreed such fees are required in order to undertake the duties of the employee’s position. When an employee covered by this agreement is a member of an occupational group engaged in duties for which the holding of a licence or practising certificate is required by law and they hold such a licence or practising certificate, then the cost of that licence or certificate shall be paid by the employer (pro-rata for part-time employees).
