CONSULTANT’S SUBMISSION Sample Clauses

CONSULTANT’S SUBMISSION. The Consultant: acknowledges that: in its submission for inclusion on the Panel it made promises, undertakings and representations; the Commonwealth has entered into this Panel Agreement in reliance upon those promises, undertakings and representations; and the requirements of the Panel Agreement are minimum requirements for the Services only and do not limit the Consultant's obligations under any Engagement; and where requested by the Commonwealth, must perform or otherwise fulfil those promises, undertakings and representations, whether in the performance of any specific Services under any Engagement or otherwise. quality assurance The Consultant: must implement the quality assurance process, system or framework in its submission for inclusion on the Panel; must allow the Commonwealth's Panel Manager or anyone else acting on behalf of the Commonwealth access to the quality assurance process, system or framework of the Consultant and its subconsultants so as to enable auditing or other monitoring; and will not be relieved from compliance with any of its Panel obligations or from any of its liabilities whether under the Panel Agreement, any Terms of Engagement or otherwise according to law as a result of: the implementation of, and compliance with, the quality assurance requirements of the Panel Agreement or Terms of Engagement; any direction by the Commonwealth's Panel Manager concerning the Consultant's quality assurance process, system or framework or its compliance or non compliance with the process, system or framework; any audit or other monitoring by the Commonwealth's Panel Manager or anyone else acting on behalf of the Commonwealth of the Consultant's compliance with the quality assurance process, system or framework; or any failure by the Commonwealth's Panel Manager, or anyone else acting on behalf of the Commonwealth, to detect: all or any part of the Consultant's performance of its obligations under the Panel Agreement; or any Services, which are not in accordance with the requirements of the Panel Agreement or Terms of Engagement (as the case may be), including where any such failure arises from any negligence on the part of the Commonwealth's Panel Manager or other person.
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CONSULTANT’S SUBMISSION. The Consultant: acknowledges that:
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CONSULTANT’S SUBMISSION. The Consultant: acknowledges that: in its submission for inclusion on the Panel (including in its Management DCAP, Services DCAP and PMRS DCAP) it made promises, undertakings and representations; the Commonwealth has entered into this Panel Agreement in reliance upon those promises, undertakings and representations; and the requirements of the Panel Agreement (including in the Management DCAP, Services DCAP and PMRS DCAP) are minimum requirements for the Services only and do not limit the Consultant's obligations under any Engagement; and where requested by the Commonwealth, must perform or otherwise fulfil those promises, undertakings and representations, whether in the performance of any specific Services under any Engagement or otherwise.

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  • Required Confidential Information Status Form CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION SUBMITTED IN RESPONSE TO COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT REQUESTS OF EDUCATION SERVICE CENTER REGION 8 AND TIPS (ESC8) IS GOVERNED BY TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE, CHAPTER 552 If you consider any portion of your proposal to be confidential information and not subject to public disclosure pursuant to Chapter 552 Texas Gov’t Code or other law(s), you must attach a copy of all claimed confidential materials within your proposal and put this COMPLETED form as a cover sheet to said materials then scan, name “CONFIDENTIAL” and upload with your proposal submission. (You must include all the confidential information in the submitted proposal. The copy uploaded is to indicate which material in your proposal, if any, you deem confidential in the event the receives a Public Information Request.) ESC8 and TIPS will follow procedures of controlling statute(s) regarding any claim of confidentiality and shall not be liable for any release of information required by law. Upon your claim and your defense to the Office of Texas Attorney General is required to make the final determination whether the information submitted by you and held by ESC8 and TIPS is confidential and exempt from public disclosure. Tobii Dynavox LLC Name of company Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, President, North American Market Printed Name and Title of authorized company officer declaring below the confidential status of material 0000 Xxxxxxx Xx., Suite 400 Pittsburgh PA 15203 800-344-1778 Address City State ZIP Phone ALL VENDORS MUST COMPLETE THE ABOVE SECTION. I DO CLAIM parts of my proposal to be confidential and DO NOT desire to expressly waive a claim of confidentiality of all information contained within our response to the solicitation. The attached contains material from our proposal that I classify and deem confidential under Texas Gov't Code Sec. 552 or other law(s) and I invoke my statutory rights to confidential treatment of the enclosed materials. ATTACHED ARE COPIES OF PAGES OF CLAIMED CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL FROM OUR PROPOSAL THAT WE DEEM TO BE NOT PUBLIC INFORMATION AND WILL DEFEND THAT CLAIM TO THE TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL IF REQUESTED WHEN A PUBLIC INFORMATION REQUEST IS MADE FOR OUR PROPOSAL. Signature Date 2/3/2020 OR I DO NOT CLAIM any of my proposal to be confidential, complete the section below.

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