Historically Underutilized Business Sample Clauses

Historically Underutilized Business. LIDDA shall make a good faith effort to locate and consider a Historically Underutilized Business (HUB), as defined in Tex. Gov't. Code §2161.001(2), when subcontracting any portion of this Contract, and submit, in accordance with Attachment-A-8 (IDD Submission Calendar), LIDDA’s subcontracts report on the Annual HUB Sub-Contracting Report (Form F). Form F may be obtained upon request from the IDD Performance Unit Contract Manager.
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Historically Underutilized Business. (HUB) and Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Requirements For projects with State funds and no federal funds, the Local Government will be required to follow the provisions of Texas Transportation Code §201.702 and 43 TAC §§9.354-9.355 (HUB) and §§9.314-9.315 (SBE). The Local Government must incorporate project goals approved by TxDOT into project documents before advertising for receipt of bids. Contractors must select HUBs and SBEs from TxDOT-approved or maintained sources. The Local Government will provide monthly updates of HUB/SBE (as appropriate) participation and report final accomplishments to TxDOT for credit to overall program goals. For projects with no state or federal funds that are not on the state or federal highway systems, the Local Government should follow its own local or specific ordinances and procedures. Local Governments are encouraged to use HUBs and SBEs from TxDOT- approved or maintained sources. The Local Government must also report final HUB accomplishments to TxDOT for credit to overall program goals.
Historically Underutilized Business. Contractor represents and warrants that it shall comply with the Historically Underutilized Business requirements pursuant to Government Code, Chapter 2161.
Historically Underutilized Business. 5.6.1 In accordance with Texas Government Code Chapter 2161 and 1 TAC §111.11 et seq. and §392.100 state agencies are required to make a good faith effort to assist Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) in receiving contract awards issued by the State. The goal of this program is to promote full and equal business opportunity for all businesses in contracting with the state. It is HHSC’s intent that all contractors make a good faith effort to subcontract with HUBs during the performance of their contracts.
Historically Underutilized Business. 9.1 It is the policy of the State of Texas and Texas A&M to encourage the use of Historically Underutilized Business (HUBs) in our prime contracts, subcontractors, and purchasing transactions. The goal of the HUB program is to promote equal access and equal opportunity in Texas A&M contracting and purchasing.
Historically Underutilized Business. Contractor represents and warrants that it shall comply with the Historically Underutilized Business requirements pursuant to Texas Government Code, Chapter 2161.
Historically Underutilized Business. (HUB) and Small Business Enterprise (SBE) Requirements For projects with State funds and no federal funds, the Local Government will be required to follow the provisions of Texas Transportation Code §201.702 and 43 TAC §§9.354-9.355 (HUB) and §§9.314-9.315 (SBE). The Local Government must incorporate project goals approved by TxDOT into project documents before advertising for receipt of bids. Contractors must select HUBs and SBEs from TxDOT-approved or maintained sources. The Local Government will provide monthly updates of HUB/SBE (as appropriate) participation and report final accomplishments to TxDOT for credit to overall program goals. For projects with no state or federal funds that are not on the state or federal highway systems, the Local Government should follow its own local or specific ordinances and procedures. Local Governments are encouraged to use HUBs and SBEs from TxDOT- approved or maintained sources. The Local Government must also report final HUB accomplishments to TxDOT for credit to overall program goals. AFA-AFA_NonFed_LongGen Rev. 11/20/2017 DocuSign Envelope ID: D6380878-8E75-4C22-B8A3-F1C916410510 DocuSign Envelope ID: 94DB315D-2075-44AB-B623-3F1AE3611A58 CSJ # 0000-00-000 District # 12 - Houston Code Chart 64 # 50080 Project Name FM 1463 Outfall
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Historically Underutilized Business. Progress Reports will be prepared and submitted with the pay request each month (UGSC, Article 4). Pay requests will not be approved without this completed form.
Historically Underutilized Business. Yes or No
Historically Underutilized Business. 5.6.1 In accordance with Texas Government Code Chapter 2161 and 1 TAC § 111.11 et seq. and §392.100 state agencies are required to make a good faith effort to assist Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUBs) in receiving contract awards issued by the State. The goal of this program is to promote full and equal business opportunity for all businesses in contracting with the state. It is HHSC’s intent that all contractors make a good faith effort to subcontract with HUBs during the performance of their contracts. Important Note: The Health and Human Services Commission has concluded that HUB subcontracting opportunities may exist in connection with this contract. See Appendix B to the Agreement for the following instructions and form: “Grant/Subcontract Applications Client Services HUB Subcontracting Plan Instructions” (C-IGA) and “Determination of Good Faith Effort for Grant Contracts” (C-DGFE). If an approved HUB Subcontracting Plan is not already on file with HHSC, the HMO shall submit a completed C-DGFE with the signed contract or renewal.
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