Common use of Alternatives to Good Faith Effort Requirements (Applies Only to Mentor Protégé and Professional Services Contracts Clause in Contracts

Alternatives to Good Faith Effort Requirements (Applies Only to Mentor Protégé and Professional Services Contracts. HHSC will accept a Mentor Protégé Agreement that has been entered into by a Respondent (mentor) and a certified HUB (protégé) in accordance with Texas Government Code §2161.065 . Participation in the Mentor Protégé Program, along with the submission of a protégé as a subcontractor in an HSP, constitutes a good faith effort for the particular area subcontracted to the protégé. If a Respondent proposes to subcontract with a protégé, it does not need to provide notice to three (3) vendors for that subcontracted area. To demonstrate that a Respondent meets the good faith requirement for mentor/protégé arrangements, the HSP should:

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Centene Corp, Centene Corp, Centene Corp

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