Common use of Suspension and Reinstatement Clause in Contracts

Suspension and Reinstatement. For minor violations, as deemed by MPHA’s Contracting Officer, if three vendor performance reports within a rolling 12-month period are received the Contractor will be suspended from future contracting opportunities for a 6-month period. At the conclusion of the 6-month period the Contractor will need to submit a written statement to XXXX’s Contracting Officer outlining the efforts that will be taken to prevent future violations in order to be reinstated. For major violations, as deemed by MPHA’s Contracting Officer, which may include but is not limited to failing to maintain proper insurance, subcontracting work without MPHA’s authorization, failing to pay prevailing wages, or failing to correct unsatisfactorily completed work within the requested time, the Contractor will be immediately suspended for a 6-month period. At the conclusion of the 6-month period, the Contractor will need to submit a written statement to XXXX’s Contracting Officer outlining the efforts that will be taken to prevent future violations in order to be reinstated. After the Contractor has fulfilled the requirements of the suspension they will be reinstated and be included on future contracting opportunities.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: ha.internationaleprocurement.com, Introduction, Introduction

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Suspension and Reinstatement. For minor violations, as deemed by MPHA’s Contracting Officer, if three vendor performance reports within a rolling 12-month period are received the Contractor will be suspended from future contracting opportunities for a 6-month period. At the conclusion of the 6-month period the Contractor will need to submit a written statement to XXXXMPHA’s Contracting Officer outlining the efforts that will be taken to prevent future violations in order to be reinstated. For major violations, as deemed by MPHA’s Contracting Officer, which may include but is not limited to failing to maintain proper insurance, subcontracting work without MPHA’s authorization, failing to pay prevailing wages, or failing to correct unsatisfactorily completed work within the requested time, the Contractor will be immediately suspended for a 6-month period. At the conclusion of the 6-month period, the Contractor will need to submit a written statement to XXXXMPHA’s Contracting Officer outlining the efforts that will be taken to prevent future violations in order to be reinstated. After the Contractor has fulfilled the requirements of the suspension they will be reinstated and be included on future contracting opportunities.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: ha.internationaleprocurement.com, Introduction, Introduction

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Suspension and Reinstatement. For minor violations, as deemed by MPHA’s Contracting Officer, if three vendor performance reports within a rolling 12-month period are received the Contractor will be suspended from future contracting opportunities for a 6-month period. At the conclusion of the 6-month period the Contractor will need to submit a written statement to XXXXMPHA’s Contracting Officer outlining the efforts that will be taken to prevent future violations in order to be reinstated. For major violations, as deemed by MPHA’s Contracting Officer, which may include but is not limited to failing to maintain proper insurance, subcontracting work without MPHA’s authorization, failing to pay prevailing wages, or failing to correct unsatisfactorily completed work within the requested time, the Contractor will be immediately suspended for a 6-month period. At the conclusion of the 6-month period, the Contractor will need to submit a written statement to XXXX’s Contracting Officer outlining the efforts that will be taken to prevent future violations in order to be reinstated. After the Contractor has fulfilled the requirements of the suspension they will be reinstated and be included on future contracting opportunities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Introduction

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