Disclosure of Interested Parties Sample Clauses

Disclosure of Interested Parties. By signature hereon, Contractor certifies that, if the value of this agreement exceeds $1 Million, it has complied with Section 2252.908 of the Texas Government Code and Part 1 Texas Administrative Code Sections 46.1 through 46.3 as implemented by the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC), if applicable, and has provided the Owner with a fully executed TEC Form 1295, certified by the TEC and signed and notarized by the Contractor.
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Disclosure of Interested Parties. By signature hereon, Project Architect certifies that, if the value of this agreement exceeds $1 Million, it has complied with Section 2252.908 of the Texas Government Code and Part 1 Texas Administrative Code Section 46.1 through 46.3 as implemented by the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC), if applicable, and has provided the Owner with a fully executed TEC Form 1295, certified by the TEC and signed and notarized by the Project Architect.
Disclosure of Interested Parties. By signature hereon, Contractor certifies that, if the value of this agreement exceeds $1 Million, it has complied with Section 2252.908 of the Texas Government Code and Part 1 Texas Administrative Code Sections 46.1 through 46.3 as implemented by the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC), if applicable, and has provided the Owner with a fully executed TEC Form 1295, certified by the TEC and signed and notarized by the Contractor. BY SIGNING BELOW, the Parties have executed and bound themselves to this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. (SEAL) ATTEST: (Contractor) By: (original signature) By: (original signature) (name and title typed) (name and title typed) Date: THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON (Owner) By: (original signature) Name: ______________________________ Title: ______________________________ Date: REVISIONS Date Paragraph Revised 08-23-2013 Original Issue Date 01/28/2016 16.18 Disclosure of Interested Parties added (ems)
Disclosure of Interested Parties. In 2015, the Texas Legislature adopted House Xxxx 1295, which added section 2252.908 of the Government Code. The law states that a governmental entity or state agency may not enter into certain contracts with a business entity unless the business entity submits a disclosure of interested parties to the governmental entity or state agency at the time the business entity submits the signed contract to the governmental entity or state agency. The law applies only to a contract of a governmental entity or state agency that either (1) requires an action or vote by the governing body of the entity or agency before the contract may be signed or (2) has a value of at least $1 million. The disclosure requirement applies to a contract entered into on or after January 1, 2016. The process as implemented by the Commission is as follows:
Disclosure of Interested Parties. Engineer will comply with the provisions of Section 2252.908 of the Texas Government Code and Chapter 46 of the Texas Ethics Commission Rules by preparing a Texas Form 1295, “Certificate of Interested Parties” and submitting the signed and notarized form to Authority at the time Engineer submits the signed contract to Authority.
Disclosure of Interested Parties. Section 2252.908 prohibits HISD from entering into a contract resulting from this RFP with a business entity unless the business entity submits a Disclosure of Interested Parties (Form 1295) to HISD at the time business entity submits the signed contract. The Texas Ethics Commission has adopted rules requiring the business entity to file Form 1295 electronically with the Texas Ethics Commission.
Disclosure of Interested Parties. In accordance with Texas Government Code, Section 2252.908, a governmental entity or state agency may not enter into a contract valued at $1 million dollars or greater with a business entity unless the business entity, in accordance with Texas Administrative Code, Title 1, Part 2, Chapter 46, Rules 46.1, 46.3 and 46.5, submits a disclosure of interested parties to the governmental entity or state agency at the time the business entity submits the signed contract to the governmental entity or state agency. The disclosure of interested parties must be submitted on a form, and in a manner, prescribed by the Texas Ethics Commission. The Disclosure of Interested Parties Form (Form 1295) and instructions may be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/whatsnew/elf_info_form1295.htm.
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Disclosure of Interested Parties. CMR certifies that, if the value of this Agreement or the anticipated value of the GMP exceeds $1 Million, it has complied with Tex. Gov’t. Code § 2252.908 and Part 1 Tex. Admin. Code § 46.1 to 46.3 as implemented by the Texas Ethics Commission (“TEC”), if applicable, and has provided the TFC with a fully executed TEC Form 1295, certified by the TEC and signed and notarized by the CMR.
Disclosure of Interested Parties. A/E certifies that, if the value of this Agreement or the anticipated value this Agreement exceeds $1 Million, it has complied with Tex. Gov’t. Code § 2252.908 of the Tex. Gov’t Code and 1 Tex. Admin. Code §§ 46.1 through § 46.3 as implemented by the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC), if applicable, and has provided the TFC with a fully executed TEC Form 1295, certified by the TEC and signed and notarized by the A/E.
Disclosure of Interested Parties. Consultant/Engineer will comply with the provisions of Section 2252.908 of the Texas Government Code and Chapter 46 of the Texas Ethics Commission Rules by preparing a Texas Form 1295, “Certificate of Interested Parties” and submitting the signed form to Authority at the time Consultant/Engineer submits the signed contract to Authority. This provision will only apply to contracts approved by the Port of Corpus Christi Authority Port Commission.
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