Common use of Relevant Convictions Clause in Contracts

Relevant Convictions. 1.1 This Clause shall apply if the Customer has so specified in the Order Form. 1.2 The Supplier shall ensure that no person who discloses that he has a Relevant Conviction, or who is found to have any Relevant Convictions (whether as a result of a police check or through the Criminal Records Bureau procedures or otherwise), is employed or engaged in any part of the provision of the Services without Approval. 1.3 For each member of Supplier Staff who, in providing the Services, has, will have or is likely to have access to children, vulnerable persons or other members of the public to whom the Customer owes a special duty of care, the Supplier shall (and shall procure that the relevant Sub-Contractor shall): 1.3.1 carry out a check with the records held by the Department for Education (DfE); 1.3.2 conduct thorough questioning regarding any Relevant Convictions; and 1.3.3 ensure a police check is completed and such other checks as may be carried out through the Criminal Records Bureau, and the Supplier shall not (and shall ensure that any Sub-Contractor shall not) engage or continue to employ in the provision of the Services any person who has a Relevant Conviction or an inappropriate record.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Call Off Agreement, Call Off Agreement, Call Off Agreement

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Relevant Convictions. 1.1 This Clause shall apply if the Customer has so specified in the Order Form. 1.2 22.2.1 The Supplier shall ensure that no person who discloses that he has a Relevant Conviction, or who is found to have any Relevant Convictions (whether as a result of a police check or through the Criminal Records Bureau procedures procedure of the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) or otherwise), is employed or engaged in any part of the provision supply of the Services without Approval. 1.3 22.2.2 For each member of Supplier Staff Personnel who, in providing supplying the Services, has, will have or is likely to have access to children, vulnerable persons or other members of the public to whom the Customer Authority owes a special duty of care, the Supplier shall (and shall procure that the relevant Sub-Contractor shall): 1.3.1 carry out a check with the records held by the Department for Education (DfE); 1.3.2 conduct thorough questioning regarding any Relevant Convictions; and 1.3.3 ) ensure a police check is completed and such other checks as may be carried out through the Criminal Records Bureau, Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS),and the Supplier shall not (and shall ensure that any Sub-Contractor shall not) engage or continue to employ in the provision of the Services any person who has a Relevant Conviction or an inappropriate record.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Price Benchmarking Services Contract

Relevant Convictions. 1.1 24.2.1. This Clause shall apply if the Customer has so specified in the Order Form. 1.2 24.2.2. The Supplier shall ensure that no person who discloses that he has a Relevant Conviction, or who is found to have any Relevant Convictions (whether as a result of a police check or through the Criminal Records Bureau procedures procedure of the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) or otherwise), is employed or engaged in any part of the provision of the Services without Approval. 1.3 24.2.3. For each member of Supplier Staff who, in providing the Services, has, will have or is likely to have access to children, vulnerable persons or other members of the public to whom the Customer owes a special duty of care, the Supplier shall (and shall procure that the relevant Sub-Contractor shall): 1.3.1 (a) carry out a check with the records held by the Department for Education (DfE); 1.3.2 (b) conduct thorough questioning regarding any Relevant Convictions; and 1.3.3 (c) ensure a police check is completed and such other checks as may be carried out through the Criminal Records BureauDBS, and the Supplier shall not (and shall ensure that any Sub-Sub- Contractor shall not) engage or continue to employ in the provision of the Services any person who has a Relevant Conviction or an inappropriate record.]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Call Off Agreement

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Relevant Convictions. 1.1 This Clause shall apply if the Customer has so specified in the Order Form. 1.2 48.1 The Supplier shall ensure that no person who discloses that he has a Relevant Conviction, or who is found by the Supplier to have any Relevant Convictions (whether as a result of a police check or through the Criminal Records Bureau procedures or otherwise), is employed or engaged in any part of the provision of the Services without Approval. 1.3 48.2 For each member of Supplier Staff who, in providing the Services, has, will have or is likely to have access to children, vulnerable persons or other members of the public to whom the Customer owes a special duty of care, the Supplier shall (and shall procure that the relevant Sub-Contractor contractor shall): 1.3.1 48.2.1 carry out a policy check with the records held by the Department for Education (DfE)DCSF; 1.3.2 48.2.2 conduct thorough questioning regarding any Relevant Convictions; and; 1.3.3 48.2.3 ensure a police check is completed and such other checks as may be carried out through the Criminal Records Bureau, ; and 48.2.4 ensure a check for registration of the person with the Independent Safeguarding Authority is carried out and the Supplier shall not (and shall ensure that any Sub-Contractor shall not) engage or continue to employ in such person is not a "barred person" for the provision purposes of the Services any person who has a Relevant Conviction or an inappropriate record.Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006,

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Framework Agreement

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