BUSINESS REGISTRATION FOR PROVIDERS OF GOODS AND SERVICES TO THE STATE Sample Clauses

BUSINESS REGISTRATION FOR PROVIDERS OF GOODS AND SERVICES TO THE STATE. The Consultant shall provide to the NJDOT, within fifteen (15) State business days of receiving notice of its selection, proof of its and all fs' valid business registration with the Division of Revenue in the New Jersey Department of Treasury. The Consultant Agreement will not be entered into by the NJDOT unless the Consultant first provides proof of valid business registration in compliance with P.L. 2001, c.134 (N.J.S. 52:32-44). A copy of the Business Registration Certificate (BRC) must be submitted by the firm at the time of technical proposal submittal for 100% State funded solicitations. A copy of the BRC need not be provided with the technical proposal for federally funded projects, but shall continue to be provided by the selected firm prior to agreement execution. Failure by a firm to submit a copy of a valid BRC with its proposal for any solicitation which is 100% State funded will result in the proposal not being evaluated by the Department. Pursuant to the above law, the Consultant is further notified that no subcontract shall be entered into by any consultant under any contract with the NJDOT unless the sub-consultant first provides proof of valid business registration. The NJDOT will not consent to any proposed sub-consultant unless the Consultant forwards the required proof of the sub-consultant's valid business registration, which is required prior to agreement execution.
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BUSINESS REGISTRATION FOR PROVIDERS OF GOODS AND SERVICES TO THE STATE. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of P.L. 2001, c.134 (N.J.S.A. 52:32-44) and provide proof of valid business registration with the Division of Revenue in the Department of the Treasury to the Commission prior to execution of contract. Pursuant to the above law, a subcontractor under the Contract shall provide proof of valid business registration with the Division of Revenue to the Contractor; the Contractor shall forward verification information to the Commission. The Contractor shall enter into no subcontract unless the subcontractor first provides proof of valid business registration.
BUSINESS REGISTRATION FOR PROVIDERS OF GOODS AND SERVICES TO THE STATE. The Consultant shall provide to the NJDOT, prior to contract award, proof of its and all of its name subcontractors valid business registration with the Division of Revenue in the New Jersey Department of Treasury. The Consultant Agreement will not be entered into by the NJDOT unless the Consultant first provides proof of valid business registration in compliance with P.L. 2001, c.134 (N.J.S.A 52:32-44). Pursuant to the above law, the Consultant is further notified that no subcontract shall be entered into by any consultant under any contract with the NJDOT unless the sub-consultant first provides proof of valid business registration. The NJDOT will not consent to any proposed sub-consultant unless the Consultant forwards the required proof of the sub-consultant's valid business registration, which is required prior to agreement execution.

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