Common use of VENDOR PROFILE Clause in Contracts

VENDOR PROFILE. In addition to information requested in other sections of the RFP, the Vendor shall submit the following: • Business Name; • Business Address; • Alternate Business Address; • Primary Contact Name, Title, Telephone, Fax, and E-mail Address; • How many years this company has been in this type of business; • Proof that the Vendor is qualified to do business in the State of Arkansas; • A disclosure of the Vendor’s name and address and, as applicable, the names and addresses of the following: If the Vendor is a corporation, the officers, directors, and each stockholder of more than a ten percent (10%) interest in the corporation. However, in the case of owners of equity securities of a publicly traded corporation, only the names and addresses of those known to the corporation to own beneficially five percent (5%) or more of the securities need be disclosed; if the Vendor is a trust, the trustee and all persons entitled to receive income or benefits from the trust; if the Vendor is an association, the members, officers, and directors; and if the Vendor is a partnership or joint venture, all of the general partners, limited partners, or joint venturers; • A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the Vendor does business and the nature of the business for each state or jurisdiction; • A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the Vendor has contracts to supply tax reform consulting services and the nature of the goods or services involved for each state or jurisdiction; • A disclosure of the details of any finding or plea, conviction, or adjudication of guilt in a state or federal court of the Vendor for any felony or any other criminal offense other than a traffic violation committed by the persons identified as management, supervisory, or key personnel; • A disclosure of the details of any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, or corporate or individual purchase or takeover of another corporation, including without limitation bonded indebtedness, and any pending litigation of the Vendor; • A disclosure of any conflicts of interest on the part of the Vendor or its personnel that will be working on this project, especially regarding financial interests that would be impacted depending on the recommendations ultimately made by the Task Force. • Additional disclosures and information that the Task Force may determine to be appropriate for the procurement involved.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consultant Services Agreement, Consultant Services Agreement

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VENDOR PROFILE. In addition to information requested in other sections of the RFP, the Vendor shall submit the following: Business Name; Business Address; Alternate Business Address; Primary Contact Name, Title, Telephone, Fax, and E-mail Address; How many years this company has been in this type of business; Proof that the Vendor is qualified to do business in the State of Arkansas; A disclosure of the Vendor’s name and address and, as applicable, the names and addresses of the following: If the Vendor is a corporation, the officers, directors, and each stockholder of more than a ten percent (10%) interest in the corporation. However, in the case of owners of equity securities of a publicly traded corporation, only the names and addresses of those known to the corporation to own beneficially five percent (5%) or more of the securities need be disclosed; if the Vendor is a trust, the trustee and all persons entitled to receive income or benefits from the trust; if the Vendor is an association, the members, officers, and directors; and if the Vendor is a partnership or joint venture, all of the general partners, limited partners, or joint venturers; A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the Vendor does business and the nature of the business for each state or jurisdiction; A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the Vendor has contracts to supply tax reform consulting the type of services requested under this RFP and the nature of the goods or services involved for each state or jurisdiction; A disclosure of the details of any finding or plea, conviction, or adjudication of guilt in a state or federal court of the Vendor for any felony or any other criminal offense other than a traffic violation committed by the persons identified as management, supervisory, or key personnel; A disclosure of the details of any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, or corporate or individual purchase or takeover of another corporation, including without limitation bonded indebtedness, and any pending litigation of the Vendor; A disclosure of any conflicts of interest on the part of the Vendor or its personnel that will be working on this project, especially regarding financial interests that would be impacted depending on the recommendations ultimately made by the Task Force. Additional disclosures and information that the Task Force Subcommittee may determine to be appropriate for the procurement involved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consultant Services Agreement

VENDOR PROFILE. In addition to information requested in other sections of the RFP, the Vendor shall submit the following: Business Name; Business Address; Alternate Business Address; Primary Contact Name, Title, Telephone, Fax, and E-mail Address; How many years this company has been in this type of business; Proof that the Vendor is qualified to do business in the State of Arkansas; A disclosure of the Vendor’s name and address and, as applicable, the names and addresses of the following: If the Vendor is a corporation, the officers, directors, and each stockholder of more than a ten percent (10%) interest in the corporation. However, in the case of owners of equity securities of a publicly traded corporation, only the names and addresses of those known to the corporation to own beneficially five percent (5%) or more of the securities need be disclosed; if the Vendor is a trust, the trustee and all persons entitled to receive income or benefits from the trust; if the Vendor is an association, the members, officers, and directors; and if the Vendor is a partnership or joint venture, all of the general partners, limited partners, or joint venturers; A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the Vendor does business and the nature of the business for each state or jurisdiction; A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the Vendor has contracts to supply tax reform consulting services and the nature of the goods or services involved for each state or jurisdiction; A disclosure of the details of any finding or plea, conviction, or adjudication of guilt in a state or federal court of the Vendor for any felony or any other criminal offense other than a traffic violation committed by the persons identified as management, supervisory, or key personnel; A disclosure of the details of any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, or corporate or individual purchase or takeover of another corporation, including without limitation bonded indebtedness, and any pending litigation of the Vendor; A disclosure of any conflicts of interest on the part of the Vendor or its personnel that will be working on this project, especially regarding financial interests that would be impacted depending on the recommendations ultimately made by the Task Force. Additional disclosures and information that the Task Force may determine to be appropriate for the procurement involved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consultant Services Agreement

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VENDOR PROFILE. In addition to information requested in other sections of the RFP, the Vendor shall must submit the following: • Business Name; • Business Address; • Alternate Business Address; • Primary Contact Name, Title, Telephone, Fax, and E-mail Address; • How many years this company has been in this type of business; • Proof that the Vendor is qualified to do business in the State of Arkansas; • A disclosure of the Vendor’s name and address and, as applicable, the names and addresses of the following: If the Vendor is a corporation, the officers, directors, and each stockholder of more than a ten percent (10%) interest in the corporation. However, in the case of owners of equity securities of a publicly traded corporation, only the names and addresses of those known to the corporation to own beneficially five percent (5%) or more of the securities need be disclosed; if the Vendor is a trust, the trustee and all persons entitled to receive income or benefits from the trust; if the Vendor is an association, the members, officers, and directors; and if the Vendor is a partnership or joint venture, all of the general partners, limited partners, or joint venturers; • A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the Vendor does business and the nature of the business for each state or jurisdiction; • A disclosure of all the states and jurisdictions in which the Vendor has contracts to supply tax reform actuarial consulting services and the nature of the goods or services involved for each state or jurisdiction; • A disclosure of the details of any finding or plea, conviction, or adjudication of guilt in a state or federal court of the Vendor for any felony or any other criminal offense other than a traffic violation committed by the persons identified as management, supervisory, or key personnel; • A disclosure of the details of any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, or corporate or individual purchase or takeover of another corporation, including without limitation bonded indebtedness, and any pending litigation of the Vendor; • A disclosure of any conflicts of interest on the part of the Vendor or its personnel that will be working on this project, especially regarding financial interests that would be impacted depending on the recommendations ultimately made by the Task Force. and • Additional disclosures and information that the Task Force Committee may determine to be appropriate for the procurement involved.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Actuarial Consultant Services Agreement

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