Examples of Criminal or Court Record in a sentence
CB8.3 The Grantee must ensure that a person does not perform work on any part of the Activity that involves working or contact with a Vulnerable Person if a Police Check indicates that the person at any time has: (a) a Serious Record; or (b) a Criminal or Court Record; and the Grantee has not conducted a risk assessment and determined that any risk is acceptable.
If a Police Check indicates that a Person has a Serious Record, or a Criminal or Court Record, the Service Provider must not engage, deploy or redeploy the Person in relation to any part of the Project until the Service Provider has conducted and documented a risk assessment of that Person.
The Service Provider is responsible for conducting any risk assessment, assessing its outcome and deciding to engage, deploy or redeploy a Person with a Serious Record, or a Criminal or Court Record, to work on the Project, or any part of the Project.
The Provider will be wholly responsible for conducting any risk assessment, assessing its outcome and deciding to engage, deploy or redeploy a Person with a Serious Record, Criminal or Court Record, to work on any Services, or any part of a Service.
The Project Host is responsible for conducting any risk assessment, assessing its outcome and deciding to engage, deploy or redeploy a person with a Serious Record, or a Criminal or Court Record, to work on the Project, or any part of the Project.
In addition, the City will reimburse the Town for reasonable legal fees incurred in connection with the Town’s review of this Agreement, which reimbursement will be paid within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice from the Town.
This regulation applies to the entire USACE Direct Reporting Unit (DRU) including Divisions, Districts, Labs, and Centers, which procure, use, possess, transport, transfer, or dispose radioactive materials or radiation generating devices.
P2 Persons with a Serious Record or Criminal or Court Record P2.1 You must not engage a Person where the Police Check for that Person states that they have a Serious Record.
If a Police Check or Working with Children Check indicates that a person has a Serious Record, or a Criminal or Court Record, the Project Host must not engage, deploy or redeploy the person until the Project Host has conducted and documented a risk assessment of that person.
If there is any Serious Record, Criminal or Court Record the RPA will conduct a Risk Assessment (based on a template provided by RAA) to assess whether or not that individual can be involved in the project.