Career Technical Credentialing Sample Clauses

The Career Technical Credentialing clause establishes the requirements and procedures for obtaining, maintaining, or recognizing professional or technical certifications relevant to a specific career field. Typically, this clause outlines which credentials are necessary, the process for verifying or updating them, and any ongoing education or renewal obligations. Its core function is to ensure that individuals or entities meet industry standards and possess the qualifications needed to perform specialized roles, thereby maintaining quality and compliance within the profession.
Career Technical Credentialing. New career technical teachers hired by the Appointing Authority for a regular career technical teaching assignment must be eligible to receive a credential from the hiring agency.
Career Technical Credentialing. The process for evaluating an individual’s education and experience in accordance with system-established minimum qualifications for individuals who provide instruction in vocational/technical programs. Classified Service - All positions now existing or hereafter created in the civil service and not specifically designated unclassified pursuant to M.S. 43A.08 or other enabling legislation. College Credit - For purposes of this contract, college credits are measured in semester credits. One semester credit is equal to 1.5 quarter credits. Compensatory Time (“comp time”) - A form of payment for overtime that the teacher may, with supervisory approval, use as a form of paid leave. [See also “overtime.”] Delegated Authority - The responsibility and accountability given to an agency by Minnesota Management & Budget to perform certain classification and selection functions. This authority may vary from agency to agency.
Career Technical Credentialing. 13 New career technical teachers hired by the Appointing Authority for a regular career technical 14 teaching assignment must be eligible to receive a credential from the hiring agency.

Related to Career Technical Credentialing

  • Credentialing Firm shall be required to access Citizens’ online vendor credentialing system (“CAIS”) to input, update and maintain certain information about Firm and the persons who will perform work related to this Agreement (“Staff”), as provided below and in Exhibit B attached hereto.

  • Contract for Professional Services of Physicians, Optometrists, and Registered Nurses In accordance with Senate Bill 799, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 2254.008(a)(2) is applicable to this Contract, Contractor affirms that it possesses the necessary occupational licenses and experience.

  • Credentials The names and credentials of the individuals who: (1) designed the statistical sampling procedures and the review methodology utilized for the Claims Review and (2) performed the Claims Review.

  • Technical Consultations If a Party has a significant concern with respect to food safety, plant health, or animal health, or an SPS measure that the other Party has proposed or implemented, that Party may request technical consultations with the other Party. The Party that is the subject of the request should respond to the request without undue delay. Each Party shall endeavour to provide the information necessary to avoid a disruption to trade and, as the case may be, to reach a mutually acceptable solution.

  • DEVELOPMENT OR ASSISTANCE IN DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS/ STATEMENTS OF WORK