State Licensing Requirements Sample Clauses

State Licensing Requirements. Producer hereby warrants that the Producer is presently the holder of a valid insurance Agent's or Broker's License authorizing the lawful transaction of insurance business. Producer agrees that, in the event such license is suspended, revoked, or otherwise terminated by insurance regulatory authorities, the Producer will immediately notify Company in writing of such action. Company reserves the right to immediately terminate this Agreement, and all rights of Producer hereunder upon the receipt of such information. Appointments of Producer with any applicable regulatory agency(ies) with and by the Company will be paid by the Producer or deducted on his/her commission statement.
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State Licensing Requirements. It is the employee’s responsibility to meet state licensing requirements. Employees may access the required training hours through a variety of ways including paid District training provided during scheduled staff meetings/orientations, out-of-district training, or by accessing the waiver process. It is the employee’s responsibility to submit appropriate documentation to the program director.
State Licensing Requirements. AFC's counsel shall not have determined that the Company does not have any license or permit required by any state statute, rule, regulation or governmental entity in connection with the operation of the Company's business as presently conducted.
State Licensing Requirements. All corporations and not for profit corporations seeking to do business with the State of Florida shall be on file with the Florida Department of State in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 607 or Chapter 617, Florida Statutes; similarly, partnerships seeking to do business with the State of Florida shall have complied with the applicable provisions of Chapter 620, Florida Statutes, and set forth the particular reason(s) therefore. A statement shall be required indicating that the contractor is a corporation or other legal entity. If subcontractors are used, a statement shall also be required indicating that all subcontractors are registered with the State of Florida in accordance with Chapter 607, 617 or 620, Florida Statutes, providing their corporate charter numbers.

Related to State Licensing Requirements

  • Licensing Requirements The following licensing requirements shall apply when the applicable Florida Statute mandates specific licensing for Contractors engaged in the type of work covered by this solicitation.

  • Sublicense Requirements Any Sublicense:

  • Filing Requirements Escrow securities will not be released under this Part until the Issuer does the following:

  • Listing Requirements The Company shall not be obligated to deliver any certificates representing any shares until all applicable requirements imposed by federal and state securities laws and by any stock exchanges upon which the shares may be listed have been fully met.

  • Closing Requirements Closing shall occur after approval of title commitment, as described hereinabove.

  • State Law Disclosures Such disclosures and reports as are required by applicable state and local law in connection with the conveyance of real property;

  • Funding Requirements If Subrecipient receives funds pursuant to this Contract for more than one program, the funds received by Subrecipient for each program shall be expended only for that program, and Subrecipient shall not expend more funds for any program than are set forth in the Attachment C, Budget Schedule(s) for that program. Subrecipient shall operate continuously throughout the term of this Contract with at least the minimum number and type of staff and volunteers required for provision of the services described. Such staff and volunteers shall be qualified in accordance with all applicable statutes and regulations. Subrecipient agrees to submit to Administrator, upon request, a list of persons, including employees, subcontractors and volunteers, who are to provide such services, and any changes to said list, by name, title, professional degree, and experience. Additional Services. Subrecipient also shall provide the following services to Older Individuals to whom it provides the services described herein in Attachment A with the consent of the Older Individual, or his or her representative, Subrecipient shall bring to the attention of appropriate officials for follow-up, conditions or circumstances which place the Older Individual, or the household of the Older Individual, in imminent danger. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to limit Subrecipient’s responsibilities for elder abuse reporting as set forth in this Contract. Coordination of services. Subrecipient shall assure that all services funded under this Contract are coordinated with other appropriate services in the community and that services funded under this Contract do not constitute unnecessary duplications of services provided by other sources. Coordination of resources. Subrecipient shall work collaboratively with County, particularly the Information and Assistance Program (I&A), to ensure that clients who may need any services available through Older Americans Act or Older Californians Act Programs are referred to I&A for assistance in accessing these services.

  • Notification of Laws and Regulations The Servicer shall immediately notify the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee and the Rating Agencies in writing if it becomes aware of any Requirements of Law or CPUC Regulations hereafter promulgated that have a material adverse effect on the Servicer’s ability to perform its duties under this Agreement.

  • Reporting Requirements The Company, during the period when the Prospectus is required to be delivered under the 1933 Act or the 1934 Act, will file all documents required to be filed with the Commission pursuant to the 1934 Act within the time periods required by the 1934 Act and the 1934 Act Regulations.

  • Compliance with Reporting Requirements The Company is subject to and in full compliance with the reporting requirements of Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act.

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