ACDBE Certification Sample Clauses

ACDBE Certification. Matches the Work of the Joint Venture - The ACDBE firms must be certified in the type of work to be undertaken by the joint venture.
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ACDBE Certification. Concessionaire acknowledges that compliance with ACDBE rules, laws and regulations, including 49 Code of Federal Regulations (“CFR”) Parts 23 and 26, and the City’s and Host’s ability to count Concessionaire’s revenue (pursuant to the Agreement or Sublease) toward Host’s ACDBE participation goals, are material requirements of the Agreement and this Sublease. At all times during the Term of this Sublease, Concessionaire shall be and shall remain validly certified as an ACDBE by the Certifying Entity, as defined in Section 2.02 herein, in accordance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations. Concessionaire shall timely file any and all applications, together with all supporting documentation, necessary to maintain such certification. Failure to comply with any of the ACDBE certification requirements set forth herein is an Event of Default under this Sublease. Without limiting the foregoing, Concessionaire shall comply with the following provisions. Any required notices or submissions to Host shall be sent to both Notice addresses for Host stated in Section 24 herein.
ACDBE Certification. The City will use the procedures and standards of 49 CFR Part 26, except as provided in 49 CFR Section 23.31, for certification of ACDBEs to participate in the City’s concessions program and such standards are incorporated herein. For information about the certification process or to apply for certification firms should contact: California Department of Transportation Civil Rights – MS 79 0000 00xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Website: <xxx.xxx.xx.xxx> The City is a member of the California UCP, which has established four Regional DBE Certification Clusters throughout the State to effectively facilitate statewide DBE certification activities. Completed certification packets are to be mailed to one of the agencies serving the county where the firm has its principal place of business. The California UCP will not process a new application for DBE certification from a firm having its principal place of business in another state, unless the firm has already been certified in that state. Certification decisions for ACDBEs to participate in the City’s concession program are made by the California Unified Certification Program (CUCP). All firms certified by the CUCP on behalf of the City and included in the CUCP directory will be reviewed and recertified by the CUCP based on the submittal of the information required for certification to determine their ACDBE eligibility. These reviews will be completed as soon as possible, but not later than April 21, 2006 or three years from the anniversary date of each firm’s most recent certification, whichever is later. The City will insure that only firms certified as eligible ACDBEs participate as ACDBEs in its concession program. All owners of all certified ACDBEs will be required to submit, on the anniversary date of their certification, a “no change” affidavit meeting the requirements of 26.83(i), including any change in their circumstances affecting their ability to meet size, disadvantaged status, personal net worth, ownership or control criteria or of any material changes in the information provided with the application for certification.. A copy of the renewal serves as the City’s and CUCP’s no change affidavit. The California UCP handles all decertification decisions on behalf of the City with respect to the Airport’s concession program. City will treat a firm as a small business eligible to be certified as an ACDBE if its gross receipts, averaged over the firm’s previous three fi...
ACDBE Certification. Only firms (1) certified by the OHIO UCP or another member, and (2) contracted to perform a Commercially Useful Function on scopes of work for which they are certified, may be considered to determine ACDBE and DBE participation resulting from RC measures on this Contract. This ACDBE and DBE determination affects the Agency’s tracking and reporting obligations to USDOT.

Related to ACDBE Certification

  • CLEC Certification 8.1 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, CenturyLink shall have no obligation to perform under this Agreement until such time as CLEC has obtained such FCC and Commission authorization(s) as may be required by Applicable Law for conducting business in the State as a competitive local exchange carrier. CLEC shall not be permitted to establish its account nor place any orders under this Agreement until it has obtained such authorization and provided proof of such to CenturyLink. For the life of this Agreement, CLEC must represent and warrant to CenturyLink that it remains a certified local provider of Telephone Exchange Service within CenturyLink’s Local Calling Area(s) in the State. At any time during the life of this Agreement, CLEC will provide a copy of its current Certificate of Operating Authority or other evidence of its status to CenturyLink upon request. CLEC’s failure to maintain such authorization(s) as may be required by Applicable Law for conducting business in the State as a CLEC shall be considered a Default of Agreement.

  • RECYCLING CERTIFICATION The Contractor shall certify in writing under penalty of perjury, the minimum, if not exact, percentage of post consumer material as defined in the Public Contract Code Section 12200, in products, materials, goods, or supplies offered or sold to the State regardless of whether the product meets the requirements of Public Contract Code Section 12209. With respect to printer or duplication cartridges that comply with the requirements of Section 12156(e), the certification required by this subdivision shall specify that the cartridges so comply (Pub. Contract Code §12205).

  • Professional Certification The Superintendent shall at all times during the term of this Contract, and any renewal or extension thereof, hold and maintain a valid certificate required of a superintendent by the State of Texas and issued by the State Board for Educator Certification or the Texas Education Agency and any other certificates required by law.

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