County of Orange Child Support Enforcement Sample Clauses

County of Orange Child Support Enforcement. In order to comply with the child support enforcement requirements of the County of Orange, within ten (10) days of notification of selection of award of CONTRACT but prior to official award of CONTRACT, the selected CONTRACTOR agrees to furnish to the CONTRACT MANAGER, the Purchasing Agent, or the agency/department deputy purchasing agent:
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County of Orange Child Support Enforcement. Subrecipient certifies it is in full compliance with all applicable federal and state reporting requirements regarding its employees and with all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignments and will continue to be in compliance throughout the term of the Contract with the County of Orange. Failure to comply shall constitute a material breach of the Contract and failure to cure such breach within 60 calendar days of notice from the County shall constitute grounds for termination of the Contract.
County of Orange Child Support Enforcement. Contractor certifies it is in full compliance with all applicable federal and state reporting requirements regarding its employees and with all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignments and will continue to be in compliance throughout the term of the Contract with the County of Orange. Failure to comply shall constitute a material breach of the Contract and failure to cure such breach within 60 calendar days of notice from the County shall constitute grounds for termination of the Contract.
County of Orange Child Support Enforcement. All Contractors are required to comply with the child support enforcement requirements of the County of Orange. Failure of the Contractor to comply with all federal, state, and local reporting requirements for child support enforcement or to comply with all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignment shall constitute a material breach of the Contract. In order to comply with the child support enforcement requirements of the County of Orange, all bidders/proposers must furnish to the Contract administrator, the Purchasing Agent, or the agency/department Deputy Purchasing Agent:
County of Orange Child Support Enforcement. In order to enhance the child support collection efforts of the County of Orange Family Support Enforcement, A-E is required to provide the following information as listed on the forms found in Appendix 3Child Support Enforcement:  If the A-E is an individual contractor: Name, date of birth, social security number, and residence address.  If A-E is doing business in a form other than as an individual: Name, date of birth, social security number, and residence address of each individual who owns an interest of 10 percent or more in the contracting entity. In addition, the A-E must provide:  A certification that the A-E has fully complied with all applicable Federal and State reporting requirements regarding its employees, and  A certification that the A-E has fully complied with all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignment and will continue to so comply. Information provided shall be transmitted to the COUNTY’s Child Support Office, which has been charged with the establishment and enforcement of child support orders. Copies shall not be retained by the requesting agency. Failure of the A-E to submit the data and/or certifications required above or to comply with all Federal and State reporting requirements for child support enforcement or to comply with all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignment shall constitute a material breach of the contract. Failure to cure such breach within 60 calendar days of notice from the COUNTY shall constitute grounds for termination of this Agreement. (JWA Child Support Enforcement documents found at the end of this Agreement)
County of Orange Child Support Enforcement. In order to enhance the child support collection efforts of the County of Orange Family Support Enforcement, A-E is required to provide the following information as listed on the attached form: • If the A-E is an individual contractor: Name, date of birth, social security number, and residence address. • If A-E is doing business in a form other than as an individual: Name, date of birth, social security number, and residence address of each individual who owns an interest of 10 percent or more in the contracting entity. In addition, the A-E must provide: • A certification that the A-E has fully complied with all applicable Federal and State reporting requirements regarding its employees, and • A certification that the A-E has fully complied with all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignment and will continue to so comply. Information provided shall be transmitted to the COUNTY’s Child Support Office, which has been charged with the establishment and enforcement of child support orders. Copies shall not be retained by the requesting agency. Failure of the A-E to submit the data and/or certifications required above or to comply with all Federal and State reporting requirements for child support enforcement or to comply with all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignment shall constitute a material breach of the contract. Failure to cure such breach within 60 calendar days of notice from the COUNTY shall constitute grounds for termination of this Agreement. (JWA Child Support Enforcement documents found at the end of this AGREEMENT)
County of Orange Child Support Enforcement. In order to comply with the child support enforcement requirements of the County of Orange, within ten (10) days of notification of selection of County of Orange OC Community Resources, OC Parks MA-012-14010231 So Cal Land Maintenance, Inc. File No.612742 award of Contract but prior to official award of Contract, the selected Contractor agrees to furnish to the Contract administrator, the Purchasing Agent, or the agency/department deputy purchasing agent:
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County of Orange Child Support Enforcement. In order to comply with the child support enforcement requirements of the County of Orange, within 30 days of award of contract, CONTRACTOR agrees to furnish the required data and certifications to the contract administrator, the Purchasing Agent, or the agency/department deputy purchasing agent. Failure of CONTRACTOR to timely submit the data and/or certifications required or to comply with all federal, state, and local reporting requirements for child support enforcement or to comply with all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignment shall constitute a material breach of the CONTRACT. Failure to cure such breach within 60 calendar days of notice from the COUNTY shall constitute grounds for termination of the CONTRACT.
County of Orange Child Support Enforcement. Certifications Requirements In the case of an individual Contractor, his/her name, date of birth, Social Security number, and residence address: Name:
County of Orange Child Support Enforcement. Contractor certifies it is in full compliance with all applicable federal and state reporting requirements regarding its employees and with all lawfully served Wage and Earnings Assignment Orders and Notices of Assignments and will continue to be in compliance throughout the term of the Contract with the County of Orange. Failure to comply shall constitute a material breach of the Contract and failure to cure such breach within 60 calendar days of notice from the County shall constitute grounds for termination of the Contract. Attachment A Attachment A ATTACHMENT A‌ SCOPE OF WORK‌ A. Overview‌ Orange County Public Works (OCPW), Orange County Environmental Resources (OCER) is mandated by both federal and state agencies to comply with environmental regulations, permits and standards to monitor stormwater quality for multiple programs. The responsibilities of OCER include monitoring surface water quality, ecological, and hydrologic parameters for a wide range of programs (e.g., Phase I NPDES, Phase II NPDES, TMDLs, etc.). In addition, OCER is in charge of collecting water samples, tracking sample lifecycle, managing water quality data, analysis, and compliance reporting. The majority of analyses performed on water samples collected by OCER are outsourced to contracted labs. Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) inventories and tracks all the water quality samples processed both in-house and by contracted laboratories.
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