Accreditation System Clause Samples

The Accreditation System clause establishes the requirements and procedures for recognizing and certifying individuals or entities as meeting specific standards or qualifications. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria for accreditation, the process for applying and being evaluated, and the responsibilities of both the accrediting body and the accredited party. For example, it may specify periodic reviews or ongoing compliance obligations. Its core practical function is to ensure that only qualified parties are officially recognized, thereby maintaining quality and consistency within the relevant field or industry.
Accreditation System. The concept of the FIS Season Accreditation system is based on the application of a set of standard access zones (1-16) designed to enable consistency and optimise working efficiency across the Viessmann FIS Nordic Combined World Cup. The Accreditation Matrix illustrates the method for authorisation and distribution of the FIS Season Accreditations for the Categories/Functions currently in use. The general definitions for each Standard Access Zone and Category provide guidance for the recommended access for each function. FIS Council/Honorary Member X X X X X X X X X X X X X X FIS Professional X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X FIS World Cup Sponsor/Partner X FIS World Cup Service Provider X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X NSA Council member X X X X X NSA Professional X X X X X NSA Team Coach/Trainer X X X X X X X NSA Team Medical Support X X X X X X NSA Team Press Attaché X X X X X X X X NSA Team Service Staff X X X X Industry Management X X X X X X X Industry Marketing/Communication X X X X X X X Industry Service Staff X X X X X X Journalist X X X Photographer X X X Media Agency X X X X Athlete Management X X X FIS reserves the right to approve or deny access to certain areas.
Accreditation System. The concept of the FIS Season Accreditation system is based on the application of a set of standard access zones (1-16) designed to enable consistency and optimise working efficiency across the VIESSMANN FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. The Accreditation Matrix illustrates the method for authorisation and distribution of the FIS Season Accreditations for the Categories/Functions currently in use. The general definitions for each Standard Access Zone and Category provide guidance for the recommended access for each function.
Accreditation System. The LOC shall establish at its own expense an accreditation system to provide the necessary basic and supplementary passes with appropriate levels of access. Details of the system, the groups and categories as well as access will be established in agreement with the FIS and Infront (see also Rules for the Organisation of the FIS World Championships, article 11.8). It is understood that only those parties (e.g.
Accreditation System. The LOC shall establish at its own expense an accreditation system to provide the necessary basic and supplementary passes with appropriate levels of access. Details of the system, the groups and categories as well as related access will be established in agreement with FIS (see also Rules for the Organisation of the FIS World Championships). It is understood that only those parties (i.e. FIS and those having been authorised by FIS) shall be entitled to access the Venue with filming/recording devices for commercial purposes. FIS will inform the LOC timely about any such authorised parties. FIS shall have the right to review all accreditation requests and to decline requests for any reasons it deems adequate (including, without limitation, requests submitted for persons under a sanction of ineligibility issued by FIS).
Accreditation System. The LOC shall establish at its own expense an accreditation system to provide the necessary basic and supplementary passes with appropriate levels of access. Details of the system, the groups and categories as well as related access will be established in agreement with the FIS and the Rights Holder (see also Rules for the Organisation of the FIS World Championships, article 11.8). It is understood that only those parties (i.e. The Rights Holder and those having been authorised by the Rights Holder) shall be entitled to access the venue with filming/recording devices for commercial purposes. The Rights Holder will inform the LOC timely about any such authorised parties.

Related to Accreditation System

  • Accreditation The School shall be accredited as provided by rule of the state board of education.

  • DTC DIRECT REGISTRATION SYSTEM AND PROFILE MODIFICATION SYSTEM (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 2.04, the parties acknowledge that the Direct Registration System (“DRS”) and Profile Modification System (“Profile”) shall apply to uncertificated American Depositary Shares upon acceptance thereof to DRS by DTC. DRS is the system administered by DTC pursuant to which the Depositary may register the ownership of uncertificated American Depositary Shares, which ownership shall be evidenced by periodic statements issued by the Depositary to the Owners entitled thereto. Profile is a required feature of DRS which allows a DTC participant, claiming to act on behalf of an Owner of American Depositary Shares, to direct the Depositary to register a transfer of those American Depositary Shares to DTC or its nominee and to deliver those American Depositary Shares to the DTC account of that DTC participant without receipt by the Depositary of prior authorization from the Owner to register such transfer. (b) In connection with and in accordance with the arrangements and procedures relating to DRS/Profile, the parties understand that the Depositary will not verify, determine or otherwise ascertain that the DTC participant which is claiming to be acting on behalf of an Owner in requesting a registration of transfer and delivery as described in subsection (a) has the actual authority to act on behalf of the Owner (notwithstanding any requirements under the Uniform Commercial Code). For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of Sections 5.03 and 5.08 shall apply to the matters arising from the use of the DRS. The parties agree that the Depositary’s reliance on and compliance with instructions received by the Depositary through the DRS/Profile System and in accordance with this Deposit Agreement shall not constitute negligence or bad faith on the part of the Depositary.

  • Licensing and Accreditation Except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect, each of the Borrower and the Restricted Subsidiaries, and to the knowledge of the Responsible Officers of the Loan Parties, each Contract Provider (i) has obtained (or been duly assigned) all required certificates of need or determinations of need as required by the relevant state Governmental Authority for the acquisition, construction, expansion of, investment in or operation of its businesses as currently operated; (ii) has obtained and maintains accreditation from one or more generally recognized accreditation agencies where such accreditation is customary in the industry in which it is engaged; (iii) in the case of each HMO Subsidiary, has entered into and maintains in good standing its contract with CMS or such other agreement to be able to provide managed health care services to Medicare or Medicaid; and (iv) has taken all necessary action to obtain, preserve and maintain each certificate of authority, license, permit, authorization and other approval of any Governmental Authority required for the conduct of its business and material to the business of the Borrower and its Restricted Subsidiaries taken as a whole, and all of such certificates, licenses, permits, authorizations or approvals are in full force and effect and have not been revoked or suspended or otherwise limited, including action to obtain, preserve and maintain with respect to each HMO Subsidiary all certificates of authority, licenses, permits, authorizations and other approvals required under the HMO Regulations or other regulations issued by the applicable Governmental Authority, including approvals required to ensure that such HMO Subsidiary and Insurance Subsidiary is eligible for all reimbursements available under the HMO Regulations or other regulations issued by the applicable Governmental Authority, and all of such certificates, licenses, permits, authorizations or approvals are in full force and effect and have not been revoked or suspended or otherwise limited. To the knowledge of the Responsible Officers of the Loan Parties, each Contract Provider is duly licensed (where license is required) by each state or state agency or commission, or any other Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over the provisions of such services by such Person in the locations in which the Loan Parties conduct business, required to enable such Person to provide the professional services provided by such Person and otherwise as is necessary to enable the Loan Parties to operate as currently operated and as presently contemplated to be operated except to the extent that the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. To the knowledge of the Responsible Officers of the Loan Parties, all such required licenses are in full force and effect on the date hereof and have not been revoked or suspended or otherwise limited except to the extent that the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • LICENSING, ACCREDITATION AND REGISTRATION The Contractor shall comply with all applicable local, state, and federal licensing, accreditation and registration requirements or standards necessary for the performance of this Contract.

  • Distribution System The Transmission Owner’s facilities and equipment used to transmit electricity to ultimate usage points such as homes and industries directly from nearby generators or from interchanges with higher voltage transmission networks which transport bulk power over longer distances. The voltage levels at which Distribution Systems operate differ among areas. Distribution Upgrades – The additions, modifications, and upgrades to the Transmission Owner’s Distribution System at or beyond the Point of Interconnection to facilitate interconnection of the Small Generating Facility and render the transmission service necessary to effect the Interconnection Customer’s wholesale sale of electricity in interstate commerce.