Common use of RIGHT TO MONITOR AND AUDIT Clause in Contracts

RIGHT TO MONITOR AND AUDIT. County shall have the right to monitor all work performed, as well as to review all records and procedures to ensure that the expenditure of funds is in conformity with this agreement and applicable Federal and State regulations. Contractor and sub-contractors are required to provide a copy of a certificate of liability insurance to County prior to commencement of services and may be required to provide a business license. Contractor certifies that it is not listed as debarred or suspended by the System for Award Management (XXX, xxx.xxx.gov), formerly known as Excluded Parties Listing Service (EPLS).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Operational Agreement, Operational Agreement

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RIGHT TO MONITOR AND AUDIT. County shall have the right to monitor all work performed, as well as to review all records and procedures to ensure that the expenditure of funds is in conformity with this agreement and applicable Federal and State regulations. Contractor and sub-contractors are required to provide a copy of a their business license and certificate of liability insurance to County prior to commencement of services and may be required to provide a business licenseservices. Contractor certifies that it is not listed as debarred or suspended by the System for Award Management (XXX, xxx.xxx.gov), formerly known as Excluded Parties Listing Service (EPLS).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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RIGHT TO MONITOR AND AUDIT. County shall have the right to monitor all work performed, as well as to review all records and procedures to ensure that the expenditure of funds is in conformity with this agreement and applicable Federal state and State federal regulations. Contractor and sub-contractors are required to provide a copy of a certificate of liability insurance to County prior to commencement of services and may be required to provide a business license. Contractor certifies that it is not listed as debarred or suspended by the System for Award Management (XXX, xxx.xxx.gov), formerly known as Excluded Parties Listing Service (EPLS).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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