Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: Furnish phase-in training; and Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor. B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency. C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor. D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 89 contracts
Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 50 contracts
Samples: Contract, Quantity Purchase Agreement for Managed Services Provider (Msp), Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-phase- in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 18 contracts
Samples: Professional Services, Public Works Construction Contract, Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: Furnish phase-in training; and Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. . The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. . The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. . The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations.).
Appears in 12 contracts
Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 8 contracts
Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-on- site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 7 contracts
Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor Designer recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractordesigner, may continue them. The Contractor Designer agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor Designer shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-phase- out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor Designer shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor Designer shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor Designer also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor Designer shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor Designer shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Contract for Design of a Public Works Project, Public Works Construction Contract, Public Works Construction Contract
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor CNA recognizes that the service(s) to be performed services under this Contract Agreement are vital to the State Government and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expirationexpiration of this Agreement, a successor, either the State Government or another contractorCNA, may continue them. The Contractor CNA agrees to: —
(1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
(2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor CNA shall, upon the State's Agreement Officer’s written notice: Furnish , (1) furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) 180 days after this Contract expires; Agreement expires and Negotiate (2) negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's Agreement Officer’s approval. The Contractor CNA shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract Agreement are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor CNA shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this ContractAgreement. The Contractor CNA also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-on- site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor CNA shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor CNA shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract Agreement expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations)) and Program Fee not to exceed a pro rata portion of the Program Fee.
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement, Cooperative Agreement
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor Service Provider recognizes that the service(s) Services to be performed under this Contract Agreement are vital to the State IFA and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract Agreement expiration, a successor, either the State IFA or another contractorservice provider, may continue them. The Contractor Service Provider agrees to: :
i. Furnish phase-in training; and and
ii. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor Service Provider shall, upon the State's IFA’s written notice: Furnish phase-in, phase-out :
i. Perform transition services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract Agreement expires; and and
ii. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out transition services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the StateIFA's approval. The Contractor Service Provider shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out transition period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract Agreement are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor Service Provider shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this ContractAgreement. The Contractor Service Provider also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor Service Provider shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor Service Provider shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out transition costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operationsthe transition.).
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed services under this Contract contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractorContractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and , and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract contract expires; and , and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contractcontract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. . The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Contract, Equipment Lease Purchase Agreement, Equipment Lease Purchase Agreement
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor Consultant recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractorConsultant, may continue them. The Contractor Consultant agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor Consultant shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor Consultant shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor Consultant shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor Consultant also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor Consultant shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor Consultant shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Consultant Contract, Consulting Agreement, Consulting Agreement
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. .
C. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. . The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations.).
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Professional Services, Quantity Purchase Agreement for Independent Software Quality Assurance Services, Quantity Purchase Agreement
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: Furnish phase-in training; and Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. . The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. . The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. . The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Professional Services Contract, Addendum, Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-phase- in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, plan and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Construction Manager as Constructor Contract, Construction Manager as Constructor Contract
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, plan and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and , and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and , and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Public Works Construction Contract, Professional Services Contract
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, plan and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient sufficiently experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services
Continuity of Services. [Modified]
A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty two (602) days months after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration or termination that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Child Advocacy Center Contract, Child Advocacy Center Contract
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to t o the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Quantity Purchase Agreement
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-phase- out operations).
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Samples: Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
(1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
(2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
(1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
(2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services servic es called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-phase- out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
(1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
(2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's ’s written notice: :
(1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
(2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of of
(3) phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's ’s approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Continuity of Services. A. I.15.1 The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed services provided under this Contract contract are vital to the State District and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expirationcontract expiration or termination, a successor, either the State District or another contractor, at the District’s option, may continue themto provide these services. The To that end, the Contractor agrees to: :
a. Furnish phase-out, phase-in (transition) training; and and
b. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect affect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. I.15.2 The Contractor shall, upon the State's CO’s written notice: :
a. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) 90 days after this Contract expires; and contract expires and
b. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's CO’s approval. .
c. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-phase- out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. d. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contractcontract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The e. Only in accordance with a modification issued by the CO, the Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations)) and a fee (profit) not to exceed a pro rata portion of the fee (profit) under this contract.
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Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-phase- out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-on- site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The At the discretion of each employee, the Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, plan and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The To the extent allowed by law, Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's ’s written notice: :
1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and ;
2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's ’s approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's ’s written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's ’s approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Contract for Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-phase- out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. .
C. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. . The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations.).
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Samples: Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor Grantee recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract Agreement are vital to the State Department and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract Agreement expiration, a successor, either the State Department or another contractorGrantee, may continue them. The Contractor Grantee agrees to: Furnish phase-in training; , and Exercise exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. . The Contractor Grantee shall, upon the StateDepartment's written notice: Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract Agreement expires; , and Negotiate negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the StateDepartment's approval. The Contractor Grantee shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract Agreement are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. . The Contractor Grantee shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this ContractAgreement. The Contractor Grantee also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor Grantee shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. . The Contractor Grantee shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract agreement expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: Furnish phase-in training; , and Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. . The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; , and Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. . The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. . The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Contract
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor Designer recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractordesigner, may continue them. The Contractor Designer agrees to: :
1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor Designer shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor Designer shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor Designer shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor Designer also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor Designer shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor Designer shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Standard Contract for Design of Public Works Project
Continuity of Services. A. 1. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1) Furnish phase-in training; and and
2) Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. 2. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1) Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2) Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. 3. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. . The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Professional Services
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor Tenant recognizes that the service(s) to be performed services under this Contract agreement are vital to the State Landlord and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract agreement expiration, a successor, either the State Landlord or another contractorTenant, may continue them. The Contractor Tenant agrees to: Furnish phase-in training; to (1) furnish phase‑in training and Exercise (2) exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. . The Contractor Tenant shall, upon the StateLandlord's written notice: Furnish phase-innotice furnish phase‑in, phase-out phase‑out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expiresagreement expires and; and Negotiate negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-in phase out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the StateLandlord's approval. The Contractor Tenant shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-inphase‑in, phase-out phase‑out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract agreement are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. . The Contractor Tenant shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this ContractLease. The Contractor Tenant also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site on‑site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor Tenant shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. . The Contractor Tenant shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-inphase‑in, phase-out phase‑out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract agreement expiration that result from phase-inphase‑in, phase-out phase‑out operations)) and profit not to exceed a pro rata portion of the profit under this agreement.
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Samples: Lease Agreement
Continuity of Services. A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: :
1. Furnish phase-in training; and and
2. Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: :
1. Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and and
2. Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-on- site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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Samples: Master Services Agreement
Continuity of Services. This clause is vital in certain types of contracts, particularly those involving the administration of essential programs. But often, inclusion of this clause is unnecessary and confusing to the contractor. Do not hesitate to delete it when its inclusion is inappropriate.
A. The Contractor recognizes that the service(s) to be performed under this Contract are vital to the State and must be continued without interruption and that, upon Contract expiration, a successor, either the State or another contractor, may continue them. The Contractor agrees to: Furnish phase-in training; and Exercise its best efforts and cooperation to effect an orderly and efficient transition to a successor.
B. The Contractor shall, upon the State's written notice: Furnish phase-in, phase-out services for up to sixty (60) days after this Contract expires; and Negotiate in good faith a plan with a successor to determine the nature and extent of phase-in, phase-out services required. The plan shall specify a training program and a date for transferring responsibilities for each division of work described in the plan, and shall be subject to the State's approval. The Contractor shall provide sufficient experienced personnel during the phase-in, phase-out period to ensure that the services called for by this Contract are maintained at the required level of proficiency.
C. The Contractor shall allow as many personnel as practicable to remain on the job to help the successor maintain the continuity and consistency of the services required by this Contract. The Contractor also shall disclose necessary personnel records and allow the successor to conduct on-site interviews with these employees. If selected employees are agreeable to the change, the Contractor shall release them at a mutually agreeable date and negotiate transfer of their earned fringe benefits to the successor.
D. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for all reasonable phase-in, phase-out costs (i.e., costs incurred within the agreed period after contract expiration that result from phase-in, phase-out operations).
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