Common use of CONTRACTOR ALERT REPORTING DATABASE Clause in Contracts

CONTRACTOR ALERT REPORTING DATABASE. ‌ 5.19.1 The County maintains the Contractor Alert Reporting Database (CARD), which is used to track/monitor poorly performing Contractors. When a county department identifies a significant performance/non-compliance issue(s) with a Contractor, the department will provide notice to the Contractor and will give the Contractor an opportunity to correct the issue(s). If the Contractor does not take any appropriate steps to correct the issue(s), the County department will enter the Contractor, along with any other relevant information pertaining to the Contractor's performance issue(s), into CARD. 5.19.2 The information entered into CARD can be accessed by all County departments, and will be used, along with any other relevant information not included in CARD, in determining bidder responsibility. If a department reviews this information and determines that a finding of non-responsibility should be pursued, the department will adhere to the guidelines specified in the Los Angeles County Code Chapter 2.202, and the County’s Implementation Procedures for Determinations of Contractor Non-Responsibility and Contractor Debarment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Work Order Solicitation

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CONTRACTOR ALERT REPORTING DATABASE. ‌ 5.19.1 The County maintains the Contractor Alert Reporting Database (CARD), which is used to track/monitor poorly performing Contractorscontractors. When a county County department identifies a significant performance/non-compliance issue(s) with a Contractorcontractor, the department will provide notice to the Contractor contractor and will give the Contractor contractor an opportunity to correct the issue(s). If the Contractor contractor does not take any appropriate steps to correct the issue(s), the County department will enter the Contractorcontractor, along with any other relevant information pertaining to the Contractorcontractor's performance issue(s), into CARD. 5.19.2 . The information entered into CARD can be accessed by all County departments, and will be used, along with any other relevant information not included in CARD, in determining bidder responsibility. If a department reviews this information and determines that a finding of non-responsibility should be pursued, the department will adhere to the guidelines specified in the Los Angeles County Code Chapter 2.202, and the County’s Implementation Procedures for Determinations of Contractor Non-Responsibility and Contractor Debarment.

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Samples: Master Agreement

CONTRACTOR ALERT REPORTING DATABASE. 5.19.1 The County maintains the Contractor Alert Reporting Database (CARD), which is used to track/monitor poorly performing Contractorscontractors. When a county County department identifies a significant performance/non-compliance issue(s) with a Contractorcontractor, the department will provide notice to the Contractor contractor and will give the Contractor contractor an opportunity to correct the issue(s). If the Contractor contractor does not take any appropriate steps to correct the issue(s), the County department will enter the Contractorcontractor, along with any other relevant information pertaining to the Contractorcontractor's performance issue(s), into CARD. 5.19.2 The information entered into CARD can be accessed by all County departments, and will be used, along with any other relevant information not included in CARD, in determining bidder responsibility. If a department reviews this information and determines that a finding of non-responsibility should be pursued, the department will adhere to the guidelines specified in the Los Angeles County Code Chapter 2.202, and the County’s Implementation Procedures for Determinations of Contractor Non-Responsibility and Contractor Debarment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement

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CONTRACTOR ALERT REPORTING DATABASE. ‌ 5.19.1 The County maintains the Contractor Alert Reporting Database (CARD), which is used to track/monitor poorly performing Contractorscontractors. When a county County department identifies a significant performance/non-compliance issue(s) with a Contractorcontractor, the department will provide notice to the Contractor contractor and will give the Contractor contractor an opportunity to correct the issue(s). If the Contractor contractor does not take any appropriate steps to correct the issue(s), the County department will enter the Contractorcontractor, along with any other relevant information pertaining to the Contractorcontractor's performance issue(s), into CARD. 5.19.2 The information entered into CARD can be accessed by all County departments, and will be used, along with any other relevant information not included in CARD, in determining bidder responsibility. If a department reviews this information and determines that a finding of non-responsibility should be pursued, the department will adhere to the guidelines specified in the Los Angeles County Code Chapter 2.202, and the County’s Implementation Procedures for Determinations of Contractor Non-Responsibility and Contractor Debarment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mental Health Services Act Master Agreement

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