vetting procedures definition

vetting procedures means the enquiry and examination undertaken by the Bureau under section 14 and, where appropriate, assessment 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 activities;
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 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇; 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 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇;
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 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇.

Examples of vetting procedures in a sentence

  • The Supplier Staff involved in the performance of the Contract must: be appropriately trained and qualified; be vetted in accordance with the Staff Vetting Procedures; and comply with all conduct requirements when on the Buyer's premises.

  • NA Supplemental requirements in addition to the Call-Off terms Within the scope of the Call-Off Contract, the Supplier will: Comply with Baseline Personnel Security Standard / Government Staff Vetting Procedures in respect of all persons who are employed or engaged by the Supplier in provision of this Call-Off Contract prior to each individual beginning work with the Buyer.

  • The HMG Baseline Personnel Security Standard / Government Staff Vetting Procedures Version 6.May 2018 do not require a security check as such but a package of pre-employment checks covering identity, employment history, nationality/immigration status and criminal records designed to provide a level of assurance.

  • The HMG Baseline Personnel Security Standard / Government Staff Vetting Procedures Version 6.08/01/2015 do not require a security check as such but a package of pre-employment checks covering identity, employment history, nationality/immigration status and criminal records designed to provide a level of assurance.

  • The Supplier and its Subcontractors shall comply with HMG Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS)/ Government Staff Vetting Procedures Version 6.08/01/2015 in respect of all persons who are employed or engaged by the Supplier and its Subcontractors in provision of Services under this Call-Off Contract, unless alternative agreement of Personnel Security is already in place between the Buyer and the Supplier and its Subcontractors.

  • Additional Buyer terms Additional Buyer terms Performance of the Service and Deliverables N/A Guarantee N/A Warranties, representations N/A Supplemental requirements in addition to the Call- Off terms Comply with Baseline Personnel Security Standard / Government Staff Vetting Procedures in respect of all persons who are employed or engaged by the Sup- plier in provision of this Call-Off Contract prior to each individual beginning work with the Buyer.

  • Comply with HMG Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS)/ Government Staff Vetting Procedures Version 6.May 2018 attached below in respect of all persons who are employed or engaged by the Supplier in provision of Services under this Call-Off Contract, unless alternative agreement for personnel security is already in place between the Department for Work and Pensions (Buyer) and the Supplier.

  • The Contractor hereby warrants that all personnel employed or engaged by, or on behalf of, the Contractor in the provision of the Services at the Commencement Date were vetted and recruited on a basis that is equivalent to and no less strict than the Personnel Vetting Procedures and throughout the Term the Contractor shall comply with the Personnel Vetting Procedures in respect of all personnel employed or engaged in the provision of the Services.


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 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 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ to 1989.
vetting procedures means the Authority's procedures for the vetting of Staff whose role will involve the handling of information of a sensitive or confidential nature or the handling of which is subject to any relevant security measures; Standards means any British or international standards which apply to the Services together with any applicable internal policies and procedures and Government codes of practice which are identified as “Standards” and notified by the Authority to the Service Provider from time to time; Statutory Deduction means the deduction which is in force at the time of payment referred to in Section 559(4) and (4A) ICTA; Statutory Undertaker means any person entitled to exercise statutory powers in relation to the Site; Sub-contract means the contract between the Service Provider and the relevant Sub-contractor providing for the performance by the Sub-contractor of some or all of the obligations of the Service Provider hereunder;
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.

Related to vetting procedures

  • Staff Vetting Procedures means vetting procedures that accord with good industry practice or, where requested by the Customer, the Customer’s procedures for the vetting of personnel as provided to the Supplier from time to time;

  • Ordering Procedures means the ordering and award procedures specified in Clause 6 (Ordering Procedures) and Framework Schedule 5 (Ordering Procedure);