DBS Code of Practice definition

DBS Code of Practice means the code of practice relating to Disclosure Information created by
DBS Code of Practice means any guidance or code of practice relating to Disclosure Information
DBS Code of Practice means the code of practice relating to Disclosure Information created by the DBS from time to time under Section 122 of Part V of the Police Act 1997;

Examples of DBS Code of Practice in a sentence

  • Where the Candidate has registered for the DBS update service the evidence of the online check and candidate’s registration number should be retained in line with the DBS Code of Practice as referred to in Paragraph 10.1.9.2 (viii) within the code indicated in 4.4. The Supplier should interpret the DBS update service status check in line with the DBS update service Employer’s Guide.

  • Such failure to obtain proper appropriation and approval of the full amount of funds necessary to make required payments hereunder during any fiscal period subsequent to the current fiscal period shall terminate all Lessee's right, title and interest in and obligations under this Agreement and to all the Property, effective on the last day of the last fiscal period for which appropriation or approval was properly obtained.

  • The school, college/setting will ensure that the trainee is not subjected to any further DBS or safeguarding checks and that the letter confirming their suitability to train to teach is accepted by the school/college/setting as proof of their clearance to work with children and young people in line with the DBS Code of Practice and the “Initial Teacher Training Criteria” from DfE; (see ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/government/organisations/disclosure-and-barring-service ).

  • If a particular letting involves contact with children and young people and/or vulnerable adults, it is the responsibility of the hirer, as advised by the school, to ensure that they have complied with the DBS Code of Practice.

  • Please note that in order to comply with the DBS Code of Practice the contents of a DBS disclosure may not be revealed to anyone other than those directly involved with DBS clearance at the point of entry to the course.

  • The School complies with the provisions of the DBS Code of Practice (COP).

  • The School will also draw the applicant’s attention to the DBS Code of Practice and the school’s policy on recruitment of ex-offenders.

  • The Plan will provide coverage of seventy- five percent (75%) of normal monthly earnings excluding overtime and other special compensations, to a maximum as outlined in the master plan with Great- West Life Assurance.

  • The Organisation, and the Authorised User shall adhere to the DBS Code of Practice, The Police Act 1997 (as amended), all relevant data protection legislation, including the Data Protection Act, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and all relevant statutory provisions and guidance relating to DBS checks.

  • If the Letting involves contact with children and young people it is the responsibility of the hirer to ensure they have complied with the DBS Code of Practice.

Related to DBS Code of Practice

  • Code of Practice means the Code Administration Code of Practice approved by the Authority and:

  • Scope of practice means defined parameters of various duties or services that may be provided by an individual with specific credentials. Whether regulated by rule, statute, or court decision, it tends to represent the limits of services an individual may perform.

  • Code of Good Practice means the generic codes or the sector codes as the case may be;

  • Codes of Practice means all codes of practice, rules of procedure, guidelines, directions, scheme rules and other requirements issued by the Bank System and specified from time to time as being applicable to the EMV PSP Service and your use of those.

  • Group practice means a group of two or more health care providers legally organized as a partnership, professional corporation, or similar association: