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Code of Business Ethics and Conduct Sample Clauses

Code of Business Ethics and Conduct. (a) Within 30 days after contract award, unless SDSTA establishes a longer time period, the Subcontractor shall— (i) Have a written code of business ethics and conduct; (ii) Make a copy of the code available to each employee engaged in performance of the contract. (b) The Subcontractor shall— (i) Exercise due diligence to prevent and detect criminal conduct; and (ii) Otherwise promote an organizational culture that encourages ethical conduct and a commitment to compliance with the law. (c) The Subcontractor shall timely disclose, in writing, to the agency Office of the Inspector General (OIG), with a copy to SDSTA, whenever, in connection with the award, performance, or closeout of this contract or any Subcontract thereunder, the Subcontractor has credible evidence that a principal, employee, agent, or Subcontractor of the Contractor has committed— (i) A violation of Federal criminal law involving fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, or gratuity violations found in Title 18 of the United States Code; or (ii) A violation of the civil False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. 3729-3733). (d) The Government, to the extent permitted by law and regulation, will safeguard and treat information obtained pursuant to the Subcontractor’s disclosure as confidential where the information has been marked “confidential” or “proprietary” by the company. To the extent permitted by the law and regulation, such information will not be released by the Government to the public pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request, 5 U.S.C. Section 552, without prior notification to the Subcontractor. The Government may transfer documents provided by the Subcontractor to any department or agency within the Executive Branch if the information relates to matters within the organization’s jurisdiction. (e) If the violation relates to an order against a Government wide acquisition contract, a multi-agency contract, a multiple-award schedule contract such as the Federal Supply Schedule, or any other procurement instrument intended for use by multiple agencies, the Subcontractor shall notify the OIG of the ordering agency and the IG of the agency responsible for the basic contract.
Code of Business Ethics and Conduct. Within 30 days after contract award, unless WellPoint establishes a longer time period, PBM shall— a. Have a written code of business ethics and conduct; and b. Make a copy of the code available to each employee engaged in performance of this Agreement.
Code of Business Ethics and Conduct. (1) Within 30 days after subcontract award, unless the Buyer establishes a longer time period, the Seller shall
Code of Business Ethics and Conduct. (1) Alliance maintains a “Policy Statement on Conflicts of Interest and Irregularities” and will make a copy of the policy available to each employee engaged in performance of the contract.
Code of Business Ethics and Conduct. (1) Within 30 days after contract award, unless the Contracting Officer establishes a longer time period, the Contractor shall— (i) Have a written code of business ethics and conduct; and (ii) Make a copy of the code available to each employee engaged in performance of the contract. (2) The Contractor shall— (i) Exercise due diligence to prevent and detect criminal conduct; and (ii) Otherwise promote an organizational culture that encourages ethical conduct and a commitment to compliance with the law. (3) (i) The Contractor shall timely disclose, in writing, to the agency Office of the Inspector General (OIG), with a copy to the Contracting Officer, whenever, in connection with the award, performance, or closeout of this contract or any subcontract thereunder, the Contractor has credible evidence that a principal, employee, agent, or subcontractor of the Contractor has committed— (A) A violation of Federal criminal law involving fraud, conflict of interest, bribery, or gratuity violations found in Title 18 of the United States Code; or (B) A violation of the civil False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. 3729-3733).
Code of Business Ethics and Conduct a. Contractor shall maintain, and revise as necessary, its Code of Business Ethics and Conduct (“Code"). The Code shall be designed to ensure that Contractor conducts business with the integrity and honesty required of a Government contractor or subcontractor. b. Within 30 days of the effective date of this Agreement, Contractor shall send a draft Code to the Army. c. Elements of the Code. The Code shall include, at a minimum: (1) a statement of Contractor’s commitment to comply with the contractor responsibility provisions of the FAR and all other applicable laws and regulations concerning its Government contracting and subcontracting; (2) a statement of Contractor’s commitment to cooperate fully with any Government agencies responsible for investigation or corrective action; (3) specific standards of conduct for Contractor employees in connection with Government contracts or subcontracts; (4) notice that Contractor will immediately discipline, as appropriate (to include termination if appropriate), employees or officers whose conduct violates applicable laws, regulations, or the basic tenets of business integrity and honesty set forth in the Code; and (5) a requirement that Contractor employees report any impropriety or violation of this Agreement, whether committed by Contractor, a vendor, a subcontractor, or a Government employee.
Code of Business Ethics and ConductContractor shall create, maintain, and revise, as necessary, a Code of Business Ethics and Conduct (Code). The Code shall be designed to ensure that Contractor maintains the business integrity and honesty required of a Government contractor, and that Contractor's performance is in strict compliance with the terms and conditions of its Govermnent contracts.
Code of Business Ethics and Conduct. Subgrantees are expected to comply with all laws and maintain high ethical standards, including complying with Meridian’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics (“Code”). By signing this Agreement, Subgrantee agrees you have read and will comply with the Code. Failure to do so is grounds for Agreement termination.
Code of Business Ethics and Conduct a. Contractor shall maintain, and revise as necessary, its Code of Business Ethics and Conduct (“Code"). The Code shall be designed to ensure that Contractor conducts business with the integrity and honesty required of a Government contractor or subcontractor. b. Within 30 days of the effective date of this Agreement, Contractor shall send a draft Code to the Army. c. Elements of the Code. The Code shall include, at a minimum: (1) a statement of Contractor’s commitment to comply with the contractor responsibility provisions of the FAR and all other applicable laws and regulations concerning its Government contracting and subcontracting, including those prohibiting unlawful anti-competitive activities such as bid rigging; (2) a statement of Contractor’s commitment to cooperate fully with any Government agencies responsible for investigation or corrective action; (3) specific standards of conduct for Contractor employees in connection with Government contracts or subcontracts; (4) notice that Contractor will immediately discipline, as appropriate (to include termination if appropriate), employees or officers whose conduct violates applicable laws, regulations, or the basic tenets of business integrity and honesty set forth in the Code; and (5) a requirement that Contractor employees report any impropriety or violation of this Agreement, whether committed by Contractor, a vendor, a subcontractor, or a Government employee.
Code of Business Ethics and ConductThe Contractor shall have a written code of business ethics and conduct that complies with the requirements of 48 C,F.R. 52- 203-13. [Insert in any subcontract [a contract under a procurement contract] that has a value in excess of $5,500,000] S. DISPLAY OF HOTLINE POSTER. The Contractor shall prominently display in common work areas within business segments performing work under this contract and at contract work sites Any agency fraud hotline poster or Department of Homeland Security (DHS) fraud hotline poster identified by the Conservancy. In addition, if the Contractor maintains a [Insert in any contract using EPA funds]