Common use of INTERNET ACCESS TO CONTRACT & PRICING INFORMATION Clause in Contracts

INTERNET ACCESS TO CONTRACT & PRICING INFORMATION. It is the intention of the parties to facilitate access by Authorized Users to contract offering and pricing information primarily electronically via the Internet. To that end, OGS shall host and update the Contract terms and conditions throughout the Contract term. The Contractor is required to host the complete Contract, NET pricing and Product offerings at Contractor’s Internet site, at Contractor’s sole expense, including all subsequent changes in the Contract offerings (adds, deletes, price revisions) throughout the Contract term. Contractor may not password protect or otherwise restrict access to the site. This Contract, and Contractor’s NYS Contract page, or pages required by this agreement, constitute public documents under the laws of the State of New York and Contractor cannot restrict access (e.g., through use of restrictive technology or passwords) to the contract terms and conditions, or data, or records, and or information required to be maintained by the Contractor for the State.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.ogs.state.ny.us, www.ogs.state.ny.us, ogs.state.ny.us

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INTERNET ACCESS TO CONTRACT & PRICING INFORMATION. It is the intention intent of the parties to facilitate access by Authorized Users to contract offering offerings and pricing information primarily electronically via the Internet. To that end, OGS shall host and update the Contract terms and conditions throughout the Contract term. The Contractor is required to host the complete Contract, Contract NYS NET pricing and Product offerings at Contractor’s Internet site, at Contractor’s sole expense, including all subsequent changes in the Contract offerings (adds, deletes, price revisions) throughout the Contract term. Contractor may not password protect or otherwise restrict access to the site. This Contract, and Contractor’s NYS Contract page, or pages required by this agreement, constitute public documents under the laws of the State of New York and Contractor cannot restrict access (e.g., through use of restrictive technology or passwords) to the contract terms and conditions, or data, or records, and or information required to be maintained by the Contractor for the State.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Systems Base Agreement, www.ogs.state.ny.us

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