Qualified driver definition
Qualified driver means someone who is not licensed by the Authority and who meets Authority requirements to operate a ground ambulance.
Qualified driver means anyone who is approved to drive a County vehicle or personal vehicle for County business in accordance with this policy.
Qualified driver means an employee of the Ho-Chunk Nation who meets the requirements of Section 5.
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Qualified driver means someone who is not licensed by the Authority and who meets Authority requirements to operate a ground ambulance. vehicle.¶
Qualified driver is a person who: Qualifies under, and complies with, all laws and regulations in the jurisdiction in which drives; and Qualifies under and complies with all the rules and regulations of the Company; and Complies with the terms of this Agreement, including all attachments. “Owner Operator” includes a relief driver of the Owner Operator.
Qualified driver. – means a driver of a School Bus who meets or exceeds the qualifications set forth in Code of the City of New Orleans Louisiana, Section 162, 1812 and any additional qualifications included in the list below:
Qualified driver means a person registered with the City of Portland as a tow truck driver and, employed by the Tow Contractor, including anyone driving on a part-time or occasional basis for work covered by the contract. A Qualified Driver must possess all qualifications of a Qualified Employee and the following:
1.22.1. Successful completion of approved tow training. Tow Contractor may choose any commercial training program pre-approved by the Towing Coordinator and the Industry Representatives to the Board. Proof of completion must be submitted to the Towing Coordinator within 6 months of becoming a Qualified Driver; and
1.22.2. Contract certification; and
1.22.3. Current valid operator’s license for the class(es) of vehicle they will be driving; and
1.22.4. An active Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) record for the five-year period immediately preceding the date of application with not more than:
1.22.5. Three (3) traffic infractions as defined in ORS 801.557;
1.22.6. Three (3) serious traffic violations as defined in ORS 801.477; or
1.22.7. Three (3) motor vehicle accidents which are required to be reported to DMV under ORS 811.720; or
1.22.8. Greater than three (3) of any combination of infractions, suspensions, serious traffic violations or motor vehicle accidents, as defined above.
1.22.9. DMV records will be reviewed by the Towing Coordinator or designee on behalf of the Tow Board. If a person’s DMV record does not meet the minimum Contract standard, an “intent to deny” notice will be sent describing the reason for the denial and providing an opportunity for the applicant to provide additional information
1.22.10. If a driver applicant has at least three, but less than five years of driving record within the five years immediately previous to the application the Towing Coordinator may grant probationary approval for a period sufficient to make up the missing time. During the probationary interval, periodic DMV rechecks will be performed by City staff. Any additional violations found will be reported to the Board and the driver may be removed from eligibility. Such approval by the Towing Coordinator is subject to review by the Tow Board at the next regular meeting.
Qualified driver means someone who is not licensed by the Authority and who meets Authority requirements to
Qualified driver means a driver of a School Bus who meets or exceeds the qualifications set forth in Code of the City of New Orleans Louisiana, Section 162, 1812 and any additional qualifications included in the list below: