Common use of MyFloridaMarketPlace Transaction Fee Clause in Contracts

MyFloridaMarketPlace Transaction Fee. The State of Florida has instituted MyFloridaMarketPlace, a statewide eProcurement System (“System”). Pursuant to Section 287.057(23), Florida Statutes, all payments shall be assessed a Transaction Fee of one percent (1.0%), which the Contractor shall pay to the State, unless exempt pursuant to 60A-1.032, F.A.C. For payments within the State accounting system (FLAIR or its successor), the Transaction Fee shall, when possible, be automatically deducted from payments to the Contractor. If automatic deduction is not possible, the Contractor shall pay the Transaction Fee pursuant to Rule 60A-1.031(2), F.A.C. By submission of these reports and corresponding payments, Contractor certifies their correctness. All such reports and payments shall be subject to audit by the State or its designee. The Contractor shall receive a credit for any Transaction Fee paid by the Contractor for the purchase of any item(s) if such item(s) are returned to the Contractor through no fault, act, or omission of the Contractor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Transaction Fee is non- refundable when an item is rejected or returned, or declined, due to the Contractor’s failure to perform or comply with specifications or requirements of the agreement. Failure to comply with these requirements shall constitute grounds for declaring the Contractor in default and recovering reprocurement costs from the Contractor in addition to all outstanding fees. CONTRACTORS DELINQUENT IN PAYING TRANSACTION FEES SHALL BE EXCLUDED FROM CONDUCTING FUTURE BUSINESS WITH THE STATE. NOTE: Currently, the Transaction Fee can not be automatically deducted from payments to the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

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MyFloridaMarketPlace Transaction Fee. The State of Florida Florida, through the Department, has instituted MyFloridaMarketPlaceMFMP, a statewide eProcurement System (“System”)system. Pursuant to Section 287.057(23section 287.057(22), Florida StatutesF.S., all payments shall issued by Customers to the Contractor for purchases of commodities or contractual services will be assessed a Transaction Fee of one percent (1.0%)as prescribed by Rule 60A-1.031, F.A.C., or as may otherwise be established by law, which the Contractor shall pay to the State, unless exempt pursuant to 60A-1.032, F.A.C. . For payments within the State of Florida accounting system (FLAIR or its successor), the Transaction Fee shall, when possible, be automatically deducted from payments to the Contractor. If automatic deduction is not possible, the Contractor shall pay the Transaction Fee pursuant to subsection (2) of Rule 60A-1.031(2)60A-1.031, F.A.C. By submission of these reports and corresponding payments, the Contractor certifies their correctness. All such reports and payments shall be subject to audit by the State of Florida or its designee. The Contractor shall receive a credit for any Transaction Fee paid by the Contractor for the purchase of any item(s) if such item(s) are returned to the Contractor through no fault, act, or omission of the Contractor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Transaction Fee is non- non-refundable when an item is rejected or returned, or declined, due to the Contractor’s failure to perform or comply with specifications or requirements of the agreement. Failure to comply with these requirements shall constitute grounds for declaring the Contractor in default and recovering reprocurement costs from the Contractor in addition to all outstanding feesbreach. CONTRACTORS VENDORS DELINQUENT IN PAYING TRANSACTION FEES SHALL BE EXCLUDED FROM CONDUCTING FUTURE BUSINESS WITH THE STATE. NOTE: Currently, the Transaction Fee can not be automatically deducted from payments to the Contractor.

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Samples: imlive.s3.amazonaws.com

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MyFloridaMarketPlace Transaction Fee. The State of Florida Florida, through the Department of Management Services, has instituted MyFloridaMarketPlace, a statewide eProcurement System (“System”)system. Pursuant to Section section 287.057(23), Florida StatutesStatutes (2002), all payments for commodities and/or contractual services as defined in Section 287.012, Florida Statutes, shall be assessed a Transaction Fee of one percent (1.0%), which the Contractor Vendor shall pay to the State, unless exempt pursuant to under Rule 60A-1.032, F.A.C. Florida Administrative Code. Notwithstanding the provisions of Rule 60A-1.030, et seq., the assessment of a transaction fee shall be contingent upon Federal approval of the transaction fee assessment program and continued payment of applicable federal matching funds. For payments within the State accounting system (FLAIR or its successor), the Transaction Fee shall, when possible, be automatically deducted from payments to the ContractorVendor. If automatic deduction is not possible, the Contractor Vendor shall pay the Transaction Fee pursuant to Rule 60A-1.031(2), F.A.C. Florida Administrative Code. By submission of these reports and corresponding payments, Contractor Vendor certifies their correctness. All such reports and payments shall be subject to audit by the State or its designee. The Contractor Vendor shall receive a credit for any Transaction Fee paid by the Contractor Vendor for the purchase of any item(s) if such item(s) are returned to the Contractor Vendor through no fault, act, or omission of the ContractorVendor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Transaction Fee is non- refundable when an item is rejected or returned, or declined, due to the ContractorVendor’s failure to perform or comply with specifications or requirements of the agreement. Failure to comply with these requirements shall constitute grounds for declaring the Contractor Vendor in default and recovering reprocurement costs from the Contractor Vendor in addition to all outstanding fees. CONTRACTORS VENDORS DELINQUENT IN PAYING TRANSACTION FEES SHALL MAY BE EXCLUDED FROM CONDUCTING FUTURE BUSINESS WITH THE STATE. NOTE: Currently, the Transaction Fee can not be automatically deducted from payments to the Contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prepaid Dental Health Plan

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