Common use of Verify Requirements Clause in Contracts

Verify Requirements. All Consultants shall utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify), in accordance with the terms governing the use of the system, to confirm the employment eligibility of persons employed by the Consultant, during the term of the Contract, to perform employment duties within Florida. Prime Contractors/Consultants are required to include an express provision in its Subconsultant/Subcontractor Agreements requiring the Subconsultant/Subcontractor to do the same. Pursuant to Florida Statues 448.095, all subcontractors/ subconsultants must provide the Contractor/Consultant with an affidavit stating that the subcontractor/ subconsultant does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an unauthorized alien. The Contractor/Consultant shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the contract. Conflicts of Interest. Proposers are notified that if they are selected to perform design or inspection services on an FDOT-funded project, they will be prohibited from performing other services on that project. In accordance with Florida Statutes 337.14(7), the entity performing design and construction engineering and inspection services may not be the same entity. By submitting a proposal, the Proposer certifies that no officer, employee or agent (and no spouse or child thereof) of the Aviation Authority has a financial interest in the proposal or the contract awarded under this solicitation. Code of Ethics and Business Conduct. Proposers must comply with the Aviation Authority’s Code of Ethics and Business Conduct Policy, which addresses conflicts of interest, acceptance of Outside Employment and/or Gratuities and divulgence of information. A copy of the Policy Section 204-01 is available upon request. Violation of this policy is sufficient cause for the denial of the right to bid on or to sell any materials, supplies, equipment, or services to the Aviation Authority for a period of time that is determined by the Chief Executive Officer.

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Sources: Professional Services

Verify Requirements. All Consultants shall utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s 's Employment Eligibility Verification System (E-Verify), in accordance with the terms governing the use of the system, to confirm the employment eligibility of persons employed by the Consultant, during the term of the Contract, to perform employment duties within Florida. Prime Contractors/Consultants are required to include an express provision in its Subconsultant/Subcontractor Agreements requiring the Subconsultant/Subcontractor to do the same. Pursuant to Florida Statues 448.095, all subcontractors/ subconsultants must provide the Contractor/Consultant with an affidavit stating that the subcontractor/ subconsultant does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an unauthorized alien. The Contractor/Consultant shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the contract. Conflicts of Interest. Proposers are notified that if they are selected to perform design or inspection services on an FDOT-funded project, they will be prohibited from performing other services on that project. In accordance with Florida Statutes 337.14(7), the entity performing design and construction engineering and inspection services may not be the same entity. By submitting a proposal, the Proposer certifies that no officer, employee or agent (and no spouse or child thereof) of the Aviation Authority has a financial interest in the proposal or the contract awarded under this solicitation. Code of Ethics and Business Conduct. Proposers must comply with the Aviation Authority’s 's Code of Ethics and Business Conduct Policy, which addresses conflicts of interest, acceptance of Outside Employment and/or Gratuities and divulgence of information. A copy of the Policy Section 204-01 is available upon request. Violation of this policy is sufficient cause for the denial of the right to bid on or to sell any materials, supplies, equipment, or services to the Aviation Authority for a period of time that is determined by the Chief Executive Officer.

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Sources: Professional Services