Vetting Procedures definition

Vetting Procedures means the enquiry and examination under- taken by the Bureau under section 14 and, where appropriate, assess- ment by the Chief Bureau Officer of specified information under section 15 in relation to an application for vetting disclosure in respect of a person who wishes to undertake relevant work or
Vetting Procedures means the Lead Organisation’s procedures and departmental policies for the vetting of personnel for: (a) eligibility to work in the UK; (b) the carrying out of regulated activity within the meaning of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Xxx 0000; Subcontract means any contract between the Delivery Partner and a third party under which the Delivery Partner agrees to source the provision of any of the Services from that third party; Subcontractor means the contractors or service providers that enter into a Subcontract with the Delivery Partner; VAT means value added tax in accordance with the provisions of the Value Added Tax Xxx 0000;
Vetting Procedures means the Contracting Authority’s Procedures and departmental policies for the vetting of personnel whose role will involve the handling of information of a sensitive or confidential nature or the handling of information which is subject to any relevant security measure including but not limited to, the provisions of the Official Secrets Xxx 0000 to 1989.

Examples of Vetting Procedures in a sentence

  • The Supplier confirms that all persons employed or engaged by the Supplier were vetted and recruited on a basis that is equivalent to and no less strict than the Staff Vetting Procedures.

  • The Supplier will comply with Staff Vetting Procedures in respect of all persons employed or engaged in the provision of the Services.

  • The Customer may require the Supplier to ensure that any person employed in the provision of the Services has undertaken a Criminal Records Bureau check as per the Staff Vetting Procedures.

  • The Contractor confirms that all persons employed or engaged by the Contractor were vetted and recruited on a basis that is equivalent to and no less strict than the Contractors’ Personnel Vetting Procedures.

  • The Contractor shall comply with the Staff Vetting Procedures in respect of all Contractor Personnel employed or engaged in the provision of the Services.

  • For example, an analyst in corporate strategy may be a “big picture” thinker who offers a high volume of ideas that touch a wide variety of the company’s operations, but may have little bandwidth to personally follow through and speak up again on all the original suggestions.

  • The Authority may require the Contractor to ensure that any person employed in the provision of the Services has undertaken a Criminal Records Bureau check as per the Contractor’s Personnel Vetting Procedures.

  • The Contractor confirms that all Contractor Personnel employed or engaged by the Contractor at the commencement of this agreement were vetted and recruited on a basis that is equivalent to and no less strict than the Staff Vetting Procedures.

  • The Authority may require the Contractor to ensure that any person employed in the provision of the Goods or Services has undertaken a Criminal Records Bureau check as per the Contractor’s Personnel Vetting Procedures.

  • The Contractor confirms that all such persons were vetted at the Commencement Date and recruited on a basis that is equivalent to and no less strict than the Staff Vetting Procedures.


More Definitions of Vetting Procedures

Vetting Procedures means the enquiry and examination under- taken by the Bureau under section 14 and, where appropriate, assess- ment by the Chief Bureau Officer of specified information under 45
Vetting Procedures shall have the same meaning as in the National Vetting Bureau (Children and Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012 and their cognate terms shall be construed accordingly.
Vetting Procedures the Council's procedures and departmental policies for the vetting of personnel for: (a) eligibility to work in the UK; (b) the handling of information of a sensitive or confidential nature or the handling of information which is subject to any relevant security measure; (c) the carrying out of regulated activity within the meaning of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Xxx 0000.

Related to Vetting Procedures

  • Auction Procedures means the Auction Procedures that are set forth in Paragraph 10 of the Articles Supplementary.

  • Procedures shall collectively mean DST’s transfer agency procedures manual, third party check procedures, checkwriting draft procedures, Compliance + and identity theft programs and signature guarantee procedures;

  • Technical safeguards means the technology and the policy and procedures for its use that 27 protect electronic PHI and control access to it.