Re-certification of Family Composition Sample Clauses

Re-certification of Family Composition. All households must annually re-certify the household’s family composition in accordance with HUD’S regulations and JCHA Admissions and Continued Occupancy Policy as follows: When the request is made, the Resident Head of Household agrees to supply the JCHA with accurate information about household composition, age of household members, assets and source and amounts of income of all household members. This information will be used by the JCHA to decide whether the unit is still appropriate for the Resident’s needs. If a Resident Head of Household resides in a building that has been designated for elderly residents only and, upon the successful completion of background screening, receives JCHA approval to add a spouse who is younger than the designated age requirement of the building, the younger spouse may be required to transfer, in accordance with Section VII below, if the Head of Household moves or deceases.
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  • CERTIFICATION OF NO ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS OR WORK 8.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that no asbestos containing materials or work is included within the scope of the Work. The Contractor shall take whatever measures it deems necessary to insure that all employees, suppliers, fabricators, material men, subcontractors, or their assigns, comply with this requirement.

  • ISO 9001 Certification The Contractor shall maintain or exceed their ISO 9001 Certification and submit updates, if applicable

  • Certification of Compliance The Owner may permit the use, prior to sampling and testing, of certain materials or assemblies when accompanied by manufacturer's certificates of compliance stating that such materials or assemblies fully comply with the requirements of the contract. The certificate shall be signed by the manufacturer. Each lot of such materials or assemblies delivered to the work must be accompanied by a certificate of compliance in which the lot is clearly identified. Materials or assemblies used on the basis of certificates of compliance may be sampled and tested at any time and if found not to be in conformity with contract requirements will be subject to rejection whether in place or not. The form and distribution of certificates of compliance shall be as approved by the Owner. When a material or assembly is specified by "brand name or equal" and the Contractor elects to furnish the specified "brand name", the Contractor shall be required to furnish the manufacturer's certificate of compliance for each lot of such material or assembly delivered to the work. Such certificate of compliance shall clearly identify each lot delivered and shall certify as to:

  • CERTIFICATION OF AGREEMENT In accordance with Division 4 of Part VIB of the Workplace Relations Act 1996, the Commission hereby certifies the attached written agreement in this matter. This agreement shall come into force from the date of certification, being 6 May 2003, shall operate in accordance with its terms and shall remain in force until 31 October 2005. Printed by authority of the Commonwealth Government Printer <Price code 40> GLADWYN PLUMBING PTY LTD & C E P U ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2002-2005 PLUMBING and MECHANICAL SERVICES ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2002 - 2005 Subject Matter Clause number Page number Annual Leave 27 17 Application of Site Agreements 20 13 Apprentices 16 10 Certification & Date of Operation 6 3 Commitments 3 2 Compensation of Tools of Trade 35 22 Consultative Mechanisms 8 3 Co-Invest 36 23 Dispute Settlement Procedure 12 5 Hours of Work 22 13 Industry Compliance Certificate 21 14 Industry Training 15 10 Inclement Weather 14 6 Insurances 29 18 Negotiation of a Subsequent Agreement 19 12 No extra claims 18 13 Occupational Health & Safety 13 5 Objectives 2 2 Parties & Persons Bound 4 2 Payment of Wages 26 15 Picnic Day 34 22 Plumbing Industry Calendar 32 22 Public Holidays 33 22 Protective Clothing 31 20 Relationship with Parent Award & VBIA 7 3 Right of Entry 11 4 Rostered Days Off 23 14 Scope & Application 5 3 Security of Employment 37 23 Shift Work 24 15 Shop Stewards 9 4 Superannuation 28 18 Termination of Employment & Redundancy 30 20 Title 1 2 Compensation for Tools of Trade 35 22 Union Representation 10 4 Wages & Allowances 25 17 Appendix A Wage Rates & Allowances Availability Appendix B Victorian Building Industry Site Agreement Appendix C Security of Employment Arrangements

  • Certification of Contractor The Contractor shall certify, over his own signature, that the Work provided for by the Contract Documents has been completed under the terms and conditions thereof, and that the entire balance of the contract is due and payable.

  • Updated Certification of Required Insurances As insurance coverage is traditionally of a term nature, it is the Contractor’s responsibility to maintain not just the appropriate insurance coverages, but also their filed certifications with OGS. The Contractor shall furnish to the State up to date certifications of coverages for all insurance requirements per section 4.16 - Insurance Requirements.

  • Examination of an application for an industrial design 1. A formal examination of the application for an industrial design received by the federal executive authority for intellectual property is carried out which includes checks on presence of the documents specified in clause 2 of Article 1377 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation and its compliance with the established requirements. If the result of the formal examination is positive, then a substantive examination of an application for an industrial design is carried out, which includes: information search in relation to the claimed industrial design to determine the publicly available information, which shall be taken into account when examining the design patentability; examination of the claimed industrial design for the compliance with the requirements under Article 1231.1, clause 4 of Article 1349 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, and the patentability criteria under the first paragraph of clause 1, clause 5 of Article 1352 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation; examination of the claimed industrial design for the compliance with the patentability criteria under the second paragraph of clause 1 of Article 1352 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation. An information search in relation to the objects specified in sub-clause 4 of clause 4 of Article 1349 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation shall not be carried out, and the federal executive authority on intellectual property notifies the applicant about it. 2. If, as a result of the substantive examination of an application for an industrial design, it is found that the claimed industrial design represented on the reproductions of an external appearance of the article does not relate to the objects specified in Article 1231.1 or clause 4 of Article 1349 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation and meets the patentability criteria under Article 1352 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, the federal executive authority for intellectual property makes a decision to grant a patent for an industrial design. The date of filing of the application for the industrial design and the priority date of the industrial design shall be specified in the decision. If, during the process of substantive examination of an application for an industrial design, it is found that the claimed object does not meet at least one of the requirements or patentability criteria specified in paragraph one of this clause, the federal executive authority for intellectual property makes a decision to refuse the issuance of a patent.

  • Certification of claims by Statutory Auditors Any claim or document provided by the Concessionaire to the Authority in connection with or relating to receipts, income, payments, costs, expenses, accounts or audit, and any matter incidental thereto shall be valid and effective only if certified by its Statutory Auditors. For the avoidance of doubt, such certification shall not be required for exchange of information in the normal course of business including the submission of Monthly Fee Statements under Clause 19.5.

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