Commodity and Optional Related Services Specifications and Standards Sample Clauses

Commodity and Optional Related Services Specifications and Standards. The following specifications and standards form a part of these specifications except as modified or noted herein. All Commodities and Optional Related Services must comply with the following: • All Commodities supplied shall be new, unused, of current or recent production, and of the latest design and construction; • All Commodities supplied shall be equivalent to those currently being produced and used as original equipment by motor vehicle and mobile equipment manufacturers; • All Commodities supplied and Optional Related Services performed shall comply with current legal, customary, reasonable, and prudent standards of professionalism and care in the industry; • All Commodities supplied and Optional Related Services performed shall be designed, constructed, equipped, installed, and performed to be fully suitable for their intended used and service; • All Commodities supplied and Optional Related Services performed shall comply with current applicable federal and State of Florida motor vehicle, mobile equipment, legal, safety, and environmental standards and requirements; and • All Commodities supplied and Optional Related Services performed shall meet the requirements, specifications, terms, and conditions herein. Additionally, Commodities must conform to the latest revision of the applicable specifications / standards cited below and shall be listed on the applicable federal qualified products list: • Federal Specification CATL-1922 for Passenger Car, Light Truck, and Medium Truck Tires; • Federal Specification CATL-1923 for Off-Road Tires; • Federal Specification ZZ-1619C for Agricultural Tires; • Federal Specification ZZ-T-410F for Industrial / Specialty Tires; • Rubber Manufacturers Association recommended standards; • Tire and Rim Association size, speed, and capacity standards; and • Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109 labeling requirements. Additionally, Optional Related Services must comply with the following: • Tire Disposal: Per Tire service for the proper removal (if necessary) and disposal of used Tires in compliance with legal, customary, reasonable, prudent, and required standards of professionalism and care in the industry. This is not a mandated government tax or fee, but an optional service and subsequent charge to remove (if necessary) and properly dispose of Tires. All used Tires must be disposed of in accordance with all applicable federal, State, and local requirements and regulations. • Tire Mounting: Per Tire service for the pr...
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