State Contracting Requirements Sample Clauses

State Contracting Requirements. CHILD SUPPORT: A child support obligor who is more than 30 days delinquent in paying child support and a business entity in which the obligor is a sole proprietor, partner, shareholder, or owner with an ownership interest of at least 25 percent is not eligible to receive payments from state funds under an contract to provide property, materials, or services until all arrearages have been paid or the obligor is in compliance with a written repayment agreement or court order as to any existing delinquency. The Texas Family Code requires the following statement: “Under Section 231.006, Texas Family Code, the vendor or applicant certifies that the individual or business entity named in this contract, bid, or application is not ineligible to receive the specified grant, loan, or payment and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated and payment may be withheld if this certification is inaccurate.” DEBTS OR DELINQUENCIES: Pursuant to Section 2252.903, Texas Government Code, Contractor agrees that any payments owing to Contractor under this Contract may be applied directly toward certain debts or delinquencies that Contractor owes the State of Texas or any agency of the State of Texas regardless of when they arise, until such debts or delinquencies are paid in full. FRANCHISE TAX CERTIFICATION: If Contractor is a taxable entity subject to the Texas Franchise Tax (Chapter 171, Texas Tax Code), then Contractor certifies that it is not currently delinquent in the payment of any franchise taxes or that Contractor is exempt from the payment of franchise taxes. COMPENSATION FOR PREPARING BID SPECIFICATIONS: A state agency may not accept a bid or award a contract that includes proposed financial participation by a person who received compensation from the agency to participate in preparing the specifications or request for proposals on which the bid or contract is based. The Texas Government Code requires the following statement: “Under Section 2155.004, Texas Government Code, the vendor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this bid or contract is not ineligible to receive the specified contract and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated and payment withheld if this certification is inaccurate.” BUY TEXAS: With respect to all goods purchased pursuant to this Contract, Contractor represents and warrants that goods produced in Texas will be given preference if the cost and quality are equal to the goods produced outside of Texas.
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State Contracting Requirements. A. Child Support: A child support obligor who is more than 30 days delinquent in paying child support and a business entity in which the obligor is a sole proprietor, partner, shareholder, or owner with an ownership interest of at least 25 percent is not eligible to receive payments from state funds under an contract to provide property, materials, or services until all arrearages have been paid or the obligor is in compliance with a written repayment agreement or court order as to any existing delinquency. The Texas Family Code requires the following statement: “Under Section 231.006, Texas Family Code, the vendor or applicant certifies that the individual or business entity named in this contract, bid, or application is not ineligible to receive the specified grant, loan, or payment and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated and payment may be withheld if this certification is inaccurate.”
State Contracting Requirements. A. Vendor shall obtain and maintain, for the duration of this Agreement, a commercial general liability and property damage insurance policy that designates TAMUT University as an additional insured, and that provides coverage in the amount of $100,000.00 per single occurrence for property damage (including TAMUT’s property) and $1,000,000.00 per single occurrence and $2,000,000.00 aggregate for injury to or death of any person that results directly or indirectly from the negligent act or omission of Vendor or Vendor’s officers, employees, agents, contractors, or invitees for the duration of this Agreement. The required insurance shall be with an insurance company or companies authorized to do business in the State of Texas and under policy or policies acceptable to TAMUT.
State Contracting Requirements. The parties acknowledge and agree that the state contracting provisions attached to this Agreement as Exhibit B are incorporated into this Agreement.
State Contracting Requirements. Licensee shall be subject to and shall comply with all the State contracting obligations applicable to the Seller in the Mater PPA, as more particularly described in Articles 16 thereof.
State Contracting Requirements. Vendor agrees to comply with all state of Indiana and federal laws, rules and regulations, including, without limitation, those regarding wages, liability insurance, workers’ compensation, discrimination, intimidation, and any other applicable law or regulation.
State Contracting Requirements. The following terms are state required certifications and provisions. In the event of a conflict between any of these provisions and the rest of this Agreement, the terms of this section shall control.
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State Contracting Requirements. This Agreement hereby incorporates and Merchant agrees to the applicable State of Connecticut terms and conditions, as promulgated by the Connecticut Attorney General, found here: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/terms-and-conditions/ For the purpose of the State of Connecticut Terms and Conditions, any references to “Contractor” shall mean Merchant and “Contract” shall mean this Agreement. In the event of a conflict between State of Connecticut Terms and Conditions and the terms specifically set forth in this Agreement, the State of Connecticut Terms and Conditions will govern.
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