– Consultant Selection Procedure Approval Sample Clauses

– Consultant Selection Procedure Approval. Code of Conduct - The Municipality must include a written code or standards of conduct in a resolution which will govern the performance of its employees engaged in the award and administration of contracts, stating that they neither solicit nor accept gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from consultants or contractors or potential consultants or contractors. To the extent permissible by state and local laws, rules, or regulations, such standards will provide for penalties, sanctions, or other disciplinary actions to be applied for violation of such standards. Conflict of Interest - It is important to note that ethical considerations mandate that any individual at the Municipality or the individual’s immediate family, who has a potential conflict of interest with any of the consultants submitting an SOI should not participate in the selection process. A fair and impartial evaluation of the consultant’s submission is a basic requirement of the qualification based selection process. The following paragraph must be added to each selection committee member’s signed selection documentation: By signing this selection documentation I am certifying that neither I nor any members of my immediate family have a potential conflict of interest with any of the submitted firms. Large Project Municipal Engineer The Municipality must use the selection procedures found in Appendix 7A – Policy and Procedures for Consultant Selection. These procedures have been approved by the FHWA and comply with the FHWA requirements and PennDOT’s policy and procedures. All agreements advertised after July 1, 2011 must follow these procedures. Municipalities must have their procedures re-approved by CMS prior to advertising for agreements after this date. If this process is not followed, federal funding may be in jeopardy.
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