Contractor Limitations Clause Samples

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Contractor Limitations. Contractor acknowledges that in governmental contracting even the appearance of a conflict of interest is harmful to the interest of the state. Thus, Contractor agrees to refrain from any practices, activities or relationships that could reasonably be considered in conflict with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s fully performing his/her obligations to the state under the terms of this Agreement. Contractor shall inquire about and require disclosure by its staff and subcontractors of all activities that may create an appearance of conflict. In the event that Contractor is uncertain whether the appearance of a conflict of interest may reasonably exist, Contractor shall submit a full disclosure statement setting forth the relevant details of any activity which the Contractor reasonably believes may have the appearance of a conflict of interest for Covered California’s consideration and direction. Failure to promptly submit a disclosure statement setting forth the relevant details for Covered California’s consideration and direction shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement.
Contractor Limitations. Contractor acknowledges that in governmental contracting even the appearance of a conflict of interest is harmful to the interest of the State. Thus, Contractor agrees to refrain from any practices, activities or relationships that could reasonably be considered to be in conflict with Contractor's fully performing his/her obligations to the State under the terms of this Agreement. Contractor shall inquire about and require disclosure by its staff and subcontractors of all activities that may create an appearance of conflict. In the event that Contractor is uncertain whether the appearance of a conflict of interest may reasonably exist, Contractor shall submit to Covered California Project Manager a full disclosure statement setting forth the relevant details of any activity which the Contractor reasonably believes may have the appearance of a conflict of interest for Covered California’s consideration and direction. Failure to promptly submit a disclosure statement setting forth the relevant details for Covered California consideration and direction shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement.
Contractor Limitations. Contractor acknowledges that, in governmental contracting, even the appearance of a conflict of interest is harmful to the interest of the State. Thus, Contractor agrees to refrain from any practices, activities or relationships that could reasonably be considered to be in conflict with Contractor's fully performing his/her obligations to the State under the terms of this Contract. Contractor shall inquire about and require disclosure by its Staff and Subcontractors of all activities that may create an appearance of conflict. In the event that Contractor is uncertain whether the appearance of a conflict of interest may reasonably exist, Contractor shall submit to the State Project Manager a full disclosure statement setting forth the relevant details of any activity which the Contractor reasonably believes may have the appearance of a conflict of interest for the State's consideration and direction. Failure to promptly submit a disclosure statement setting forth the relevant details for the State consideration and direction shall be grounds for Termination of this Contract. Consistent with the Public Contract Code Section 10365.5, no person, firm or subsidiary who has been awarded a consulting services contract may submit a bid, nor be awarded a contract, for the provision of the services, procurement of goods or supplies, or any other related action that is required, suggested, or otherwise deemed appropriate in the product of the consulting service contract. This does not apply to: (a) Any person, firm, or subsidiary thereof who is awarded a subcontract of a consulting services contract which amounts to no more than 10 percent of the total monetary value of the consulting services contract. (b) Consulting services contracts subject to Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 4525) of Division 5 of Title 1 of the Government Code.
Contractor Limitations. The Contractor shall: 1. Not disseminate, reproduce, display or publish any report, map, information, data or other materials or documents that are, include or are derived from any Commonwealth Property and are produced in whole or in part pursuant to the Contract without the prior written consent of EOHHS, nor shall any such report, map, information, data or other materials or documents be the subject of an application for patent or copyright by or on behalf of the Contractor without the prior written consent of EOHHS (which consent may be withheld for any reason); 2. Use any Commonwealth Property (including, but not limited to EOHHS-owned data, materials and documents), before or after termination or expiration of the Contract, only as required for the performance of its obligations under the Contract, and only with the prior written consent of EOHHS, which may be withheld for any reason; and