Basic Qualifications Clause Samples
The Basic Qualifications clause defines the minimum requirements or credentials that an individual or entity must possess to be eligible for a particular role, contract, or opportunity. This typically includes specific education levels, certifications, years of experience, or technical skills relevant to the position or project. By clearly outlining these prerequisites, the clause ensures that only suitably qualified candidates are considered, thereby streamlining the selection process and reducing the risk of unqualified parties participating.
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Basic Qualifications. Tests – Results obtained in standard tests for this position must meet minimum requirements established by the Company, in accordance with Company policy.
Basic Qualifications. A valid teaching certificate for the Province of British Columbia, and one or more of the following; a university teaching major, or its equivalent, directly related to the teaching position; teaching experience in the position or in a similar position; or a reasonable expectation based on a teacher's skills, abilities, professional development and overall classroom teaching experience that the teacher will be able to perform the duties of the position in a successful manner.
Basic Qualifications. 1. Any permanent, certificated employee of the District who has rendered at least seven (7) consecutive years of service to the District shall be eligible to apply for sabbatical leave for a period of one (1) year.
Basic Qualifications. The Board shall, where possible, only employ teachers with a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree. Persons to be employed as teachers shall possess those qualifications, including certification/licensure, as required by Ohio law. Persons with temporary certification/ alternative licensure may be employed as an emergency measure. Certain exceptions to the above requirements are permitted under Ohio law, as it applies to Career Technical Education teachers required in Career Technical Education Programs. Career Technical Education Training Programs. With the exception of the Fire Safety Program at BHS, all onsite Career Technical Educators shall be BEA members.
Basic Qualifications. In order to do business with the County, a ENGINEER must be able to demonstrate that it has:
Basic Qualifications. In order to do business with the County, a ENGINEER must be able to demonstrate that it has: • The appropriate financial, insurance, material, licensing, certifications, equipment, facility and personnel resources, experience and expertise, or the ability to obtain them, necessary to indicate the capability to meet all contractual requirements; • A satisfactory record of performance and integrity; • No unresolved negative issues with the Better Business Bureau; • The legal capacity to contract with the County; • Has already supplied, or upon request does supply, all necessary information needed to establish the above qualifications. The County reserves the right to inspect the plant, place of business or worksite of the ENGINEER. The ENGINEER will supply an IRS W-9 (Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification) with their proposal. The unreasonable failure of an ENGINEER to promptly supply information ln connection with an inquiry regarding basic qualifications may be grounds for a determination of non-responsibility, If an ENGINEER who otherwise would have been awarded a contract is found non-responsible, a written determination of non responsibility, setting forth the basis of the finding, shall be prepared by the County and the non-responsible ENGINEER will be ineligible for the award.
Basic Qualifications. The following are basic qualifications for the Security Officer and Supervisors:
A. Contractor shall be licensed by the State of Oregon as an armed/unarmed private security services provider per ORS Chapter 181 “Regulation of Private Security Providers.” Contractor shall meet all applicable local, state and federal requirements with regards to providing armed/unarmed security services.
B. Contractor shall comply with Oregon Secretary of State of Administrative Rules for Public Safety Standards and Training - OAR 259-060, “Private Security Service Provider Rules.”
C. Contractor and Contractor’s personnel shall comply with the Basic Qualifications as outlined with the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) professional certification. Depending on the functions being performed at the County that may include any of the
a. Unarmed Security Professional;
b. Armed Security Professional; or
Basic Qualifications. To be a DLO, an officer must first meet all of the following basic qualifications: ● Shall be a Vermont certified police officer, sanctioned by the Vermont Criminal Justice Council; ● Shall possess sufficient knowledge of the applicable Federal and State laws, local ordinances, and MRUSD policies and regulations; ● Shall have knowledge and experience in the juvenile justice system; ● Shall be capable of conducting criminal investigations; ● Shall possess and develop a strong understanding of restorative practices; ● Shall possess and build knowledge of child/adolescent development; ● ▇▇▇▇▇ possess even temperament and set an excellent example for students; and ● Shall possess communication skills that enable the officer to function effectively within the school environment.
Basic Qualifications. (1) Any full power television station or Class A tel- evision station permittee or licensee, as well as any applicant for an original construction permit may execute a channel sharing agreement to be con- sidered in conjunction with the reverse auction.
(2) The party relinquishing spectrum pursuant to a channel sharing agree- ment must hold a license prior to the commencement of the reverse auction wherein its channel sharing agreement shall be considered.
(3) Channel sharing agreements shall contain a provision requiring that each channel sharing licensee shall retain spectrum usage rights adequate to en- sure a sufficient amount of the shared channel capacity to allow it to provide at least one Standard Definition (SD) program stream at all times.
(4) Channel sharing is permissible be- tween commercial and noncommercial educational television stations.
(5) Channel sharing is permissible be- tween full power television stations, between Class A television stations and between full power and Class A tele- vision stations.
Basic Qualifications. You become a Trades of Hope CE when your completed Agreement has been received and accepted by the Company at its Home Office. To become a Trades of Hope CE, you must be 18 years or older, be a United States citizen or permanent resident, possess a valid Social Security Number or Green Card, and be sponsored by a current CE or the Trades of Hope Home office. You must also have a US bank account set up to receive commissions on your sales. If you do not have a Sponsor, you will be assigned one by the Home Office. In order to sign up with Trades of Hope, you must visit our website and submit the online form, which includes the electronic acceptance of the Independent CE Agreement. As soon as the Home Office approves the Independent CE Agreement, you are ready to begin! Your CE Rank Level is determined by your sales activity, which determines your Paid as Rank and is used for coaching information by the Home Office and your upline leaders. Your current status is listed on your Activity Report in your back office. Your initial and Base Rank will be CE. You will at any point and on all sales at any point be compensated in accordance with the Compensation Plan for this rank level, until you are qualified for a higher Rank. Upon reaching $1000 in Personal Retail Volume during your Lifetime as CE, your Rank will become Qualified CE and will allow for you to progress to subsequent higher Ranks. As of today, Trades of Hope operates in the US 50 States only. (This includes Hawaii and Alaska.) In order to retain your Independent CE Agreement with Trades of Hope, you must remain a permanent resident in the US. The Independent CE Agreement does not transfer to any country in which Trades of Hope does not presently operate. CEs may not solicit international or cross-border business. CEs must read the Independent CE Agreement in full. The purchase of your Entrepreneur Kit requires the reading and acceptance of the online Consultant Agreement.