Common use of Revocation of Certification Clause in Contracts

Revocation of Certification. A. All program participants that have signed the Agreement agree and acknowledged that DHI has the power to revoke the agreement and the certificate granted by it for Just Cause. Program participants agree to abide by all decisions of DHI regarding the granting and revocation of the applicable Certification. Just Cause means the reasonable belief by DHI that the participant has: 1. Failed to earn the CE points required in the required period of time; 2. Breached any terms of the CFDAI CE Program and Certification Agreement; 3. Been judicially determined to have violated the law, including, but not limited to, a judicial determination that the Certified Individual has intentionally provided a non-specified product without the consent of the owner or design professional or knowingly and repeatedly failed to comply with any applicable building codes; or other reasonable cause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Continuing Education Program and Certification Agreement, Continuing Education Program and Certification Agreement

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Revocation of Certification. A. All program participants that have signed the Certification Agreement agree and acknowledged that DHI has the power to revoke the agreement Certification Agreement and the certificate granted by it for Just Cause. Program participants agree to abide by all decisions of DHI regarding the granting and revocation of the applicable Certification. Just Cause means the reasonable belief by DHI that the participant has: 1. Failed to earn the CE points required in the required period of time; 2. Breached any terms of the CFDAI CE Program and Certification Agreement; 3. Been judicially determined to have violated the law, including, but not limited to, a judicial determination that the Certified Individual has intentionally provided a non-specified product without the consent of the owner or design professional or knowingly and repeatedly failed to comply with any applicable building codes; or other reasonable cause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Certification Agreement

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Revocation of Certification. A. All program participants that have signed the Certification Agreement agree and acknowledged that DHI has the power to revoke the agreement Certification Agreement and the certificate granted by it for Just Cause. Program participants agree to abide by all decisions of DHI regarding the granting and revocation of the applicable Certification. Just Cause means the reasonable belief by DHI that the participant has: 1. Failed to earn the CE points required in the required period of time; 2. Breached any terms of the CFDAI CE Program and Certification Agreement; 3. Been judicially determined to have violated the law, including, but not limited to, a judicial determination that the Certified Individual has intentionally provided a non-specified specified product without the consent of the owner or design professional or knowingly and repeatedly failed to comply with any applicable building codes; or other reasonable cause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Certification Agreement

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