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CONTRACTING PRINCIPLES. All entities that contract with the County to provide services where the contract value is $100,000 or more per budget unit per fiscal year and/or as otherwise directed by the Board, shall be fiscally responsible entities and shall treat their employees fairly. To ensure compliance with these contracting principles, all contractors shall: (1) comply with all applicable federal, state and local rules, regulations and laws: (2) maintain financial records, and make those records available upon request; (3) provide to the County copies of any financial audits that have been completed during the term of the contract; (4) upon the County’s request, provide the County reasonable access, through representatives of the Contractor, to facilities, financial and employee records that are related to the purpose of the contract, except where prohibited by federal or state laws, regulations or rules.
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CONTRACTING PRINCIPLES. CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with the COUNTY’s Contracting Principles set forth in the Board Policy Manual. The Contracting Principles require, among other things, that CONTRACTOR be a fiscally responsible entity and treat its employees fairly. CONTRACTOR is also required to (1) comply with all applicable federal, state and local rules, regulations and laws; (2) maintain financial records, and make those records available upon request; (3) provide to the COUNTY copies of any financial audits that have been completed during the term of the contract; and (4) upon the COUNTY's request, provide the COUNTY reasonable access, through representatives of the CONTRACTOR, to facilities, financial and employee records that are related to the purpose of the contract, except where prohibited by federal or state laws, regulations or rules. Refer to: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/sites/scc/Documents/Type_I_or_Type_II_Contractors.pdf
CONTRACTING PRINCIPLES. Contractor agrees to comply with the County’s Contracting Principles set forth in the Board Policy Manual. The Contracting Principles require, among other things, that Contractor be a fiscally responsible entity and treat its employees fairly. Contractor is also required to (1) comply with all applicable federal, state and local rules, regulations and laws; (2) maintain financial records, and make those records available upon request;
CONTRACTING PRINCIPLES. Contractor agrees to comply with the County’s Contracting Principles set forth in the Board of Supervisors Policy Manual, available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/sites/bos/Legislation/BOS-Policy-Manual/Pages/default.aspx The Contracting Principles require, among other things, that CONTRACTOR be a fiscally responsible entity and treat its employees fairly. CONTRACTOR is also required to (1) comply with all applicable federal, state and local rules, regulations and laws; (2) maintain financial records, and make those records available upon request; (3) provide to the County copies of any financial audits that have been completed during the term of the contract; and (4) upon the County's request, provide the County reasonable access, through representatives of the Contractor, to facilities, and financial and employee records that are related to the purpose of the contract, except where prohibited by federal or state laws, regulations or rules.
CONTRACTING PRINCIPLES. Contractor agrees to comply with the County’s Contracting Principles set forth in the Board of SupervisorsPolicy Manual, which is available on the County website. The Contracting Principles require, among other things, that Contractor be a fiscally responsible entity and treat its employees fairly. Contractor is also required to (1) comply with all applicable federal, state and local rules, regulations and laws; (2) maintain financial records, and make those records available upon request; (3) provide to the County copies of any financial audits that have been completed during the term of the contract; and (4) upon the County's request, provide the County reasonable access, through representatives of Contractor, to facilities, financial and employee records that are related to the purpose of the contract, except where prohibited by federal or state laws, regulations or rules.
CONTRACTING PRINCIPLES. Consultant agrees to comply with County’s Contracting Principles set forth in the Santa Xxxxx County Board of Supervisors Policy Manual. The Contracting Principles require, that Consultant be a fiscally responsible entity and treat its employees fairly. Consultant is also required to: (a) Comply with all applicable federal, state and local rules, regulations and laws; (b) Maintain financial records, and make those records available upon request; (c) Provide to County copies of any financial audits that have been completed during the term of the contract; and (d) Upon County’s request, provide County reasonable access, through representatives of the Consultant, to facilities, financial and employee records that are related to the purpose of the contract, except where prohibited by federal or state laws, regulations or rules.
CONTRACTING PRINCIPLES. Consultant agrees to comply with the County’s Contracting Principles set forth in the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Policy Manual. The Contracting Principles require, that Consultant be a fiscally responsible entity and treat its employees fairly. Consultant is also required to: (a) Comply with all applicable federal, state and local rules, regulations and laws; (b) Maintain financial records, and make those records available upon request; (c) Provide to the County copies of any financial audits that have been completed during the term of the contract; and (d) Upon the County’s request, provide the County reasonable access, through representatives of the Consultant, to facilities, financial and employee records that are related to the purpose of the contract, except where prohibited by federal or state laws, regulations or rules.
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CONTRACTING PRINCIPLES. It is the policy of the Board that all entities that contract with the County to provide services where the contract value is $100,000 or more per budget unit per fiscal year and/or as otherwise directed by the Board, must be fiscally responsible entities and must treat their employees fairly. To ensure compliance with these contracting principles, all contractors must: (1) comply with all applicable federal, state and local rules, regulations and laws; (2) maintain financial records, and make those records available upon request; (3) provide to the County copies of any financial audits that have been completed during the term of the contract; (4) upon the County's request, provide the County reasonable access, through representatives of the Contractor, to facilities, financial and employee records that are related to the purpose of the contract, except where prohibited by federal or state laws, regulations or rules. The factors the County considers in determining compliance with its contracting principles include, but are not limited to: wage levels, pay ranges, benefits for all positions and job classifications, medical insurance for employees, annual rate of staff turnover, number of hours of training for each position in subject areas directly related to the contract, number of legal complaints issued by an enforcement agency against the contractor for alleged violations of applicable federal, state or local rules, regulations or laws and the number of citations, court findings or administrative findings for violations of applicable federal, state or local rules, regulations or laws related to treatment of employees or the contractor's fiscal condition, and any collective bargaining agreements or personnel policies covering the contractor's employees.
CONTRACTING PRINCIPLES. Contractor agrees to comply with the COUNTY’s Contracting Principles set forth in the Board of Supervisors Policy Manual, available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/sites/bos/Legislation/BOS-Policy-Manual/Pages/default.aspx The Contracting Principles require, among other things, that CONTRACTOR be a fiscally responsible entity and treat its employees fairly. CONRACTOR is also required to (1) comply with all applicable Federal, State and local rules, regulations and laws; (2) maintain financial records, and make those records available upon request; (3) provide to the COUNTY copies of any financial audits that have been completed during the term of the contract; and (4) upon the COUNTY's request, provide the COUNTY reasonable access, through representatives of the CONTRACTOR, to facilities, and financial and employee records that are related to the purpose of the contract, except where prohibited by Federal or State laws, regulations or rules.
CONTRACTING PRINCIPLES. Type I This contract is a Type I service contract subject to the Resolution of Contracting Principles (Resolution) adopted by the Board of Supervisors on October 28, 1997. Accordingly, Contractor shall comply with all of the following during the term of this contract:
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