Common use of CERTIFICATION AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS Clause in Contracts

CERTIFICATION AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS. 1) Each person (or recipient) who requests or receives a contract, subcontract, grant or subgrant, which is subject to Section 1352 of 31 U.S.C., and which exceeds $10,000 at any tier, shall file a certification (in the form set forth in Exhibit C, Document 1W, consisting of one page, entitled “Certification Regarding Lobbying”) that the recipient has not made, and will not make, any payment prohibited by paragraph B, section 8.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Fee for Services Agreement, Fee for Services Agreement

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CERTIFICATION AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS. 1(a) Each person (or recipient) who requests or receives a contract, subcontract, grant grant, or subgrant, which is subject to Title 31, USC, Section 1352 of 31 U.S.C.1352, and which exceeds $10,000 100,000 at any tier, shall file a certification (in the form set forth in Exhibit C, Document 1W, consisting of one page, entitled “Certification Regarding Lobbying”) that the recipient has not made, and will not make, any payment prohibited by paragraph B, section 8Paragraph 2 of this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Original Agreement

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CERTIFICATION AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS. (1) Each person (or recipient) who requests or receives a contract, subcontract, grant grant, or subgrant, which is subject to Section 1352 of 31 the 31, U.S.C., and which exceeds $10,000 100,000 at any tier, shall file a certification (in the form set forth in Exhibit C, Document 1WAttachment 1, consisting of one page, entitled Certification Regarding Lobbying”) that the recipient has not made, and will not make, any payment prohibited by paragraph B, section 8Paragraph b of this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Addendum

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