Flow Down Requirements Sample Clauses

Flow Down Requirements. The Charter Bus requirements flow down from FTA recipients and subrecipients to first tier service contractors.
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Flow Down Requirements. The School Bus requirements flow down from FTA recipients and subrecipients to first tier service contractors.
Flow Down Requirements. Supplier must flow down to sub-tier suppliers any applicable requirements referenced in the purchase order including specifications, key characteristics, critical safety items, terms and conditions, and Xxxxxx’ s customer contractual requirements.
Flow Down Requirements. Customer must not monitor, interfere with, reverse engineer the technical implementation of, or otherwise knowingly compromise the security of any DigiCert system or software, and must impose the same restriction on its appointed manufacturers, if any.
Flow Down Requirements. The Seller shall assure all relevant purchase order requirements are flowed down to its sub‐tier suppliers. The Seller’s sub‐tier suppliers are required to comply with the same specifications and requirements found in this contract.
Flow Down Requirements. The Seller shall flow down the applicable requirements for the product/service, processes and quality system to the supply chain, including Buyer’s, the Buyer’s customer or regulatory requirements. (E.g. DPAS ratings per 15CFR700 when stated on PO.) 25 Personnel Competence: Records must be made available for review that supports competence of personnel.
Flow Down Requirements. The Grantee agrees to the following requirements with respect to the Grant and the Project, and to pass down such requirements to its contractors, their sub-contractors and to each lower tier transaction:
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Flow Down Requirements. The Seller shall flow down all quality requirements to subcontractors to the extent necessary to ensure that characteristics not verifiable upon receipt are adequately controlled by the Seller’s subcontractor.
Flow Down Requirements. The Awardee shall ensure that the requirements of this clause flow down to all subawardees, subcontractors and vendors at all tiers.
Flow Down Requirements. Anyone who performs a safety-sensitive function for the recipient or subrecipient is required to comply with 49 CFR 655, with certain exceptions for contracts involving maintenance services. Maintenance contractors for non-urbanized area formula program grantees are not subject to the rules. Also, the rules do not apply to maintenance subcontractors. Model Clause/Language Introduction FTA's drug and alcohol rules, 49 CFR 655, are unique among the regulations issued by FTA. First, they require recipients to ensure that any entity performing a safety-sensitive function on the recipient's behalf (usually subrecipients and/or contractors) implement a complex drug and alcohol testing program that complies with Parts 655. Second, the rules condition the receipt of certain kinds of FTA funding on the recipient's compliance with the rules; thus, the recipient is not in compliance with the rules unless every entity that performs a safety-sensitive function on the recipient's behalf is in compliance with the rules. Third, the rules do not specify how a recipient ensures that its subrecipients and/or contractors comply with them. How a recipient does so depends on several factors, including whether the contractor is covered independently by the drug and alcohol rules of another Department of Transportation operating administration, the nature of the relationship that the recipient has with the contractor, and the financial resources available to the recipient to oversee the contractor's drug and alcohol testing program. In short, there are a variety of ways a recipient can ensure that its subrecipients and contractors comply with the rules. Therefore, FTA has developed three model contract provisions for recipients to use "as is" or to modify to fit their particular situations.
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