CONTRACTOR CAPABILITY AND CAPACITY Sample Clauses

CONTRACTOR CAPABILITY AND CAPACITY. During the term of this Contract, the Contractor shall maintain the necessary capability and capacity to provide the specified laboratory services within the required turnaround times. The Contractor and any, and all subcontractors shall provide for access by City and State personnel and their authorized representatives to audit the lab to ensure the accuracy and precision of laboratory results related to the work performed. EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK 17. STATE OF ARIZONA CERTIFICATION/ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY APPROVALS: The Contractor and any, and all subcontractors must be licensed by the State of Arizona, Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS), Office of Lab Licensure or Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), for all requested analyses for the duration of the Contract. The Contractor shall meet the laboratory licensure requirements as stipulated in the Arizona Revised Statute Chapter 4.3, Article One, Section 36-495 et. Reg. or EPA. The Contractor shall submit copies of such licenses and those of its sub-contractors with bid responses. The Contractor shall provide copies of certification to the City upon execution of the contract and any renewal thereof. Contractor shall provide to the City notification of any change of license status, censure, fine, revocation, or any investigation by any certification agency, especially the ADHS or EPA, within twenty-four (24) hours of notification. 18.
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