Volunteer Policy definition

Volunteer Policy means the Association’s Volunteer Policy, as may be amended from time to time.

Examples of Volunteer Policy in a sentence

  • FBI Fingerprinting: Required for Partner Organization staff paid or volunteers who will be working alone or one-on-one with students (as defined in Volunteer Policy and Procedure 5630 and 5630P).

  • Trained, qualified volunteers may be used in support roles and must comply with the Northwest Area Volunteer Policy, including ensuring that appropriate training requirements and Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards are met.

  • Trained, qualified volunteers can be used as long as they comply with the Northwest Area Volunteer Policy, including ensuring that appropriate training requirements and Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards are met.

  • As a supervisor, I understand that I must ensure that the criteria and guidelines listed in the “▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ School of Forestry and Natural Resources Volunteer Policy & Procedures” are adhered to and that any changes to the duties, schedule or work hours of the volunteer will necessitate the completion of an updated “Volunteer Agreement”.

  • The Agreement is underpinned by the Sunbury U3A Volunteer Policy.

  • To ensure the safety of our children, we adopt the following procedures: • All Volunteers are given a copy of the Volunteer Policy and asked to sign a Volunteer Agreement (Appendix 2) • To ensure the safety of our pupils at all times, all of our Volunteers must have been cleared by the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) if they are visiting the school on a regular basis (three times within thirty days).

  • Volunteers are expected to adhere to the “Code of Conduct” outlined in the SOA Volunteer Policy.

  • Therefore 4WD NSW will be registered as a NPWS volunteer organisation and as such will fall within the NPWS Volunteer Policy and Guidelines framework.

  • Ensure that program providers and instructors either comply with the requirements of the City Schools Volunteer Policy and Regulations KCB, KCB-RA, and FKA.

  • Acknowledgement: Portions of this Policy were taken from the Southern Illinois University Carbondale Volunteer Policy.

Related to Volunteer Policy

  • CSR Policy means a statement containing the approach and direction given by the board of a company, taking into account the recommendations of its CSR Committee, and includes guiding principles for selection, implementation and monitoring of activities as well as formulation of the annual action plan;

  • Master Policy means the contract between the Company and the Master Policyholder to provide Life Cover to the insured member on receipt of due premiums.

  • RWI Policy has the meaning set forth in Section 6.16.

  • Policy Grievance shall be signed by a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or a Union representative or, in the case of an Employer's policy grievance, by the Employer or its representative.

  • Blanket insurance policy means a group policy covering a defined class of