Vendor Training. Contractor shall coordinate vendor training in accordance with Section 3.5 of the Agreement and Attachment V.
Vendor Training. At Buyer's request, Bombardier shall assist Buyer to obtain vendor maintenance training.
Vendor Training. At Buyer's request, XXXX shall assist Buyer to obtain vendor maintenance training.
Vendor Training. 1. The State Agency shall prepare and make available to the Vendor a New Jersey Department of Health Policy and Procedure Manual, Section I. Vendor Agreement hereafter referred to as Policy and Procedure Manual and the New Jersey WIC Program’s State Plan, Section Vendor Management, and any revisions.
2. The State Agency shall provide annual Vendor training sessions and shall, periodically, design and distribute to Vendors instructive materials and information in a variety of formats, including newsletters, videos, and interactive training. The State Agency will have sole discretion to designate the date, time, and location of all training, except that the State Agency will provide the Vendor with at least one alternative date on which to attend such training.
3. The State Agency shall provide Vendor training prior to or at the time of a Vendor’s initial authorization and at least once every three years. At least one representative of the Vendor must participate in the Vendor training. The Vendor must inform and train cashiers and other staff on program requirements which include eWIC policies and procedures and eWIC transaction and redemption procedures.
4. The State Agency shall respond to requests for training, training materials, and to requests for assistance with eWIC transactions questions, WIC policy questions or problems.
5. At least one representative of the Vendor must participate in training annually. The Vendor representative must inform and train cashiers and other staff on transaction processing procedures and WIC program requirements.
Vendor Training. 1. The Agency shall prepare and make available to the Vendor a New Jersey Department of Health Policy and Procedure Manual, Section I. Vendor Agreement hereafter referred to as Policy and Procedure Manual and the State Plan, Section Vendor Management and any revisions thereto.
2. The Agency shall provide annual Vendor training sessions and shall, periodically, design and distribute to Vendors instructive materials and information in a variety of formats, including newsletters, videos and interactive training. The Agency will have sole discretion to designate the date, time, and location of all interactive training, except that the Agency will provide the Vendor with at least one alternative date on which to attend such training.
3. The Agency shall provide an interactive vendor training prior to or at the time of a vendor’s initial authorization and at least once every three years. At least one representative of the Vendor must participate in the interactive vendor training. The Vendor must inform and train cashiers and other staff on program requirements which include FI and CVV transaction and redemption procedures.
4. The Agency shall respond to requests for training, training materials, and check approvals, and to requests for assistance with particular check redemption situations.
5. At least one representative of the Vendor must participate in training annually. The Vendor must inform and train cashiers and other staff on program requirements.
Vendor Training. In general there is no charge for Bombardier vendor training, however, travel and accommodation costs are borne by Buyer where the training is provided at the vendor’s facility. Vendor training is desirable to support additional shop maintenance functions such as wheels, brakes and engine shops. If requested by Buyer, Bombardier shall assist Buyer to obtain such vendor training.
Vendor Training. Vendor agrees to provide to Client personnel training regarding the Services, including but not limited to implementation, conversion, operations, and changes in the Services, in a manner and degree reasonably satisfactory to Client.
Vendor Training. Seller will use reasonable efforts, to obtain an agreement with its Vendors to make maintenance training available as required, in general accordance with ATA Specification 104, Level V.
Vendor Training. At Buyer's request , BRAD xxxll assist Buyer to obtain Vendor maintenance training .
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Vendor Training. A. The Vendor must attend interactive (face to face) training and agree to train the managers and all employees involved in the WIC food instrument/CVV transaction in the proper procedures for accepting and processing WIC food instruments/CVVs. This training is done before or at initial authorization, in interactive format, and at least once every year through a variety of means. At least one representative of the Vendor’s staff must participate in training annually. Formats of training can include newsletters, videos, and interactive training. The WIC Program will designate the date, time and location of the training. The WIC Program will provide the Vendor with at least one alternative date on which to attend training. Newly authorized WIC Vendors will receive training from either state or local staff prior to accepting food instruments and CVVs. Vendors already authorized to accept WIC food instruments/CVVs may also be selected to receive additional training. At a minimum, training will include: Review of the WIC Approved Food List and WIC Food Instrument/CVV Transaction Procedure Explanation of tier pricing system, the Vendor Portal, and minimum stock requirements Review of procedure(s) for cashing WIC food instruments/CVVs and the Agency’s contracted banking system’s rejected food instrument/CVV policies Explanation of reimbursement policies and procedures (claims process) Explanation of record keeping policies Review of non-discrimination rules Explanation of vendor hearing process Explanation of reauthorization process Explanation of routine monitoring visits Explanation that a change of ownership voids current WIC Agreement Explanation of coordination between the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly the Food Stamp Program or FSP) and the WIC Program in that disqualification from SNAP will result in immediate disqualification from the WIC Program for the same length of time as per section 246.12 (l) (1) (vii) of the WIC regulations. This disqualification from the WIC Program may begin at a later date than the SNAP disqualification and is not subject to administrative or judicial review under the WIC Program. Explanation of sanction system Explanation that no incentive items are to be given/provided to Program participants. Review of WIC food instruments/CVVs negotiated the day of the training at the request of the reviewer Purpose of the WIC Program Review of complaint process Changes in the WIC Program since the last training
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