Qualified Drivers Sample Clauses

The Qualified Drivers clause defines the requirements and standards that individuals must meet to be permitted to operate a vehicle under the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies criteria such as possessing a valid driver's license, meeting minimum age requirements, and sometimes maintaining a clean driving record. By setting these conditions, the clause ensures that only responsible and legally authorized individuals are allowed to drive, thereby reducing the risk of accidents and liability for the parties involved.
Qualified Drivers. For the protection of the Partiesrespective interests in the safe operation of equipment used in the performance of this Agreement, and for protection of the interests of the public, Carrier shall undertake responsibility for assigning or permitting only those drivers who are competent and fully qualified and physically and medically eligible to operate the equipment in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations.
Qualified Drivers. A. To be eligible for a parking permit, the driver of the vehicle must be a Junior or Senior registered to attend LRHS and have a valid driver’s license. B. All drivers must obtain a LRHS parking permit to park at LRHS. MTC and SFC permits do not qualify for parking at LRHS. Parking will be divided into three student categories: Seniors, OJT/MTI/SCF, and General. Your vehicle will only occupy one parking space. C. All permits must be purchased through the LRHS office and are not transferable to another driver. Any driver withdrawing from LRHS must turn in their parking permit on their last day. D. All drivers must have a current Application, printed copy of Parent & Student Driver’s License, Insurance card, and Registration of the vehicle parked on campus on file at the school. E. All student parking permits cost $50.00 and are good during school hours (7:00 am – 3:00 pm) August 12, 2019 to May 28, 2020. Parking permits are non-transferable to another student and non- refundable. F. All vehicle parking at LRHS will have assigned parking space. Your parking permit number will match your parking space. G. All Student Debt, Fees, Fines, overdue Library and Textbook must be cleared before a Parking Permit is issued.
Qualified Drivers. Contractor represents and warrants that any of its employees performing transportation services for the District under this Agreement: (A) Have received all necessary training, (B) possess a valid driver’s license in the State of Washington, and (C) have zero (0) citations for moving violation as defined by WAC ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇ on their driving record.
Qualified Drivers. When ALS care is being rendered, at a minimum the EMT-Paramedic (an EMT-Intermediate may also attend an ALS patient at the direction of an EMT- Paramedic) must always be with the patient in the patient compartment. During the initial six (6) month period of the Agreement, Operator may utilize provisionally certified personnel on transporting ambulances. Following this phase-in period, no more than 20% of Operator’s workforce shall be provisionally certified at any one time. Within six (6) months of the date of execution of the agreement, and thereafter within six (6) months of any new employee's hiring date, all ALS ambulance personnel shall obtain and maintain current status in the following: (a) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), (b) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), (c) Incident Management System (IMS) training and certification for line personnel: ICS 100, 200 and NIMS 700, 800, (d) Additional IMS training and certification for supervisors: ICS 300, (e) PFD Rehabilitation training in accordance with NFPA 1584, (f) E.V.O.C. or equivalent, (g) CPR, (h) Colorado State EMT certification. Additionally, field supervisors shall be training to Hazmat operations level. 3.6 Operator must ensure that all employees have been properly oriented before being placed on dedicated 9-1-1 ambulances. The orientation shall include but not be limited to: overview of the City's EMS system applicable policies, procedures, orders, and guidelines; all communications; navigation, mapping, hospital routes; and ambulance equipment utilization and maintenance; and knowledge of relevant City and PFD policies and procedures. Orientation curriculums will be a joint venture between Operator and PFD. Operator must maintain documentation of compliance with these requirements 3.7 Operator’s ambulance personnel shall at all times wear clean, professional uniforms. Name and level of training shall be identified as part of the uniform for all personnel. Operator acknowledges that EMS Services are often rendered under extremely stressful circumstances. Professional and courteous conduct and appearance is required at all times from Operator’s personnel. 3.8 Operator shall assure that its EMTs, and Paramedics, who are assigned to the ambulances, are in compliance with all continuing permits, licenses, certifications and educational requirements. Such educational requirements shall include mandatory training required by the City, the City's Medical Director, or the State of Colorado. Op...
Qualified Drivers. Hauler shall furnish such qualified drivers, mechanical, supervisory, clerical, management and other personnel as may be necessary to provide the services required by this Agreement in a satisfactory, safe, economical and efficient manner. All drivers shall be trained and qualified in the operation of vehicles they operate and must possess a valid license, of the appropriate class, issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. EXHIBIT BSCOPE OF SERVICES
Qualified Drivers. The operator must provide a list of all qualified tow truck drivers to the Traffic Lieutenant upon execution of this Agreement. The operator must immediate remove drivers who become disqualified from the list. 2(C)(2) Change in listed drivers or driver status. The operator must immediately notify the Traffic Lieutenant of additions or deletions of drivers to or from the list and any changes to driver status, including changes to license status and qualification status. 2(C)(3) Updated driver list. An updated list must be provided to the Fremont Police Department Traffic Lieutenant within seven calendar days of any change in driver status.
Qualified Drivers. Contractor shall furnish such qualified drivers, mechanical, supervisory, clerical, management and other personnel as may be necessary to provide the services required by this Agreement in a satisfactory, safe, economical and efficient manner. All drivers shall be trained and qualified in the operation of vehicles they operate and must possess a valid license, of the appropriate class, issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles.

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  • Qualified Distributions Qualified distributions from your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ (both the contributions and earnings) are not included in your income. A qualified distribution is a distribution which is made after the expiration of the five-year period beginning January 1 of the first year for which you made a contribution to any ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ (including a conversion from a Traditional IRA), and is made on account of one of the following events. • Attainment of age 59½ • Disability • First-time homebuyer purchase • Death For example, if you made a contribution to your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ for 2007, the five-year period for determining whether a distribution is a qualified distribution is satisfied as of January 1, 2012.

  • Qualified Joint and Survivor Annuity Unless an optional form of benefit is selected pursuant to a qualified election within the 90-day period ending on the annuity starting date, a married Participant's Vested account balance will be paid in the form of a qualified joint and survivor annuity and an unmarried Participant's Vested account balance will be paid in the form of a life annuity. The Participant may elect to have such annuity distributed upon attainment of the earliest retirement age under the Plan.

  • Safe Harbor The recipient government will then compare the reporting year’s actual tax revenue to the baseline. If actual tax revenue is greater than the baseline, Treasury will deem the recipient government not to have any recognized net reduction for the reporting year, and therefore to be in a safe harbor and outside the ambit of the offset provision. This approach is consistent with the ARPA, which contemplates recoupment of Fiscal Recovery Funds only in the event that such funds are used to offset a reduction in net tax revenue. If net tax revenue has not been reduced, this provision does not apply. In the event that actual tax revenue is above the baseline, the organic revenue growth that has occurred, plus any other revenue-raising changes, by definition must have been enough to offset the in-year costs of the covered changes.

  • Qualified Transferee Any Transfer of a Partnership Interest shall be made only to a single Qualified Transferee; provided, however, that, for such purposes, all Qualified Transferees that are Affiliates, or that comprise investment accounts or funds managed by a single Qualified Transferee and its Affiliates, shall be considered together to be a single Qualified Transferee; and provided, further, that each Transfer meeting the minimum Transfer restriction of Section 11.3.A(4) hereof may be to a separate Qualified Transferee.

  • Service Eligibility Criteria 5.2.5.1 Southern Telecom must certify for each high-capacity EEL that all of the following service eligibility criteria are met: 5.2.5.1.1 Southern Telecom has received state certification to provide local voice service in the area being served; 5.2.5.2 For each combined circuit, including each DS1 circuit, each DS1 EEL, and each DS1-equivalent circuit on a DS3 EEL: 5.2.5.2.1 1) Each circuit to be provided to each End User will be assigned a local number prior to the provision of service over that circuit; 5.2.5.2.2 2) Each DS1-equivalent circuit on a DS3 EEL must have its own local number assignment so that each DS3 must have at least twenty-eight (28) local voice numbers assigned to it; 5.2.5.2.3 3) Each circuit to be provided to each End User will have 911 or E911 capability prior to provision of service over that circuit; 5.2.5.2.4 4) Each circuit to be provided to each End User will terminate in a collocation arrangement that meets the requirements of 47 CFR 51.318(c); 5.2.5.2.5 5) Each circuit to be provided to each End User will be served by an interconnection trunk over which Southern Telecom will transmit the calling party’s number in connection with calls exchanged over the trunk; 5.2.5.2.6 6) For each twenty-four (24) DS1 EELs or other facilities having equivalent capacity, Southern Telecom will have at least one (1) active DS1 local service interconnection trunk over which Southern Telecom will transmit the calling party’s number in connection with calls exchanged over the trunk; 5.2.5.2.7 7) Each circuit to be provided to each End User will be served by a switch capable of switching local voice traffic.