Common use of Contractor Personnel Qualifications Clause in Contracts

Contractor Personnel Qualifications. All persons assigned by Contractor to the performance of Services under the Contract must be employees of Contractor or its majority-owned (directly or indirectly, at any tier) subsidiaries (or a State- approved Subcontractor) and must be fully qualified to perform the work assigned to them. Contractor must include a similar provision in any subcontract entered into with a Subcontractor. For the purposes of the Contract, independent contractors engaged by Contractor solely in a staff augmentation role must be treated by the State as if they were employees of Contractor for the Contract only; however, the State understands that the relationship between Contractor and Subcontractor is an independent contractor relationship.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Hipaa Business Associate Agreement, www.michigan.gov, www.michigan.gov

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Contractor Personnel Qualifications. All persons assigned by Contractor to the performance of Services under the Contract must be employees of Contractor or its majority-owned (directly or indirectly, at any tier) subsidiaries (or a State- State-approved Subcontractor) and must be fully qualified to perform the work assigned to them. Contractor must include a similar provision in any subcontract entered into with a Subcontractor. For the purposes of the Contract, independent contractors engaged by Contractor solely in a staff augmentation role must be treated by the State as if they were employees of Contractor for the Contract only; however, the State understands that the relationship between Contractor and Subcontractor is an independent contractor relationship.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Business Associate Agreement, Purchasing Operations, Hipaa Business Associate Agreement

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Contractor Personnel Qualifications. All persons assigned by Contractor to the performance of Services under the this Contract must be employees of Contractor or its majority-owned (directly or indirectly, at any tier) subsidiaries (or a State- State-approved Subcontractor) and must be fully qualified to perform the work assigned to them. Contractor must include a similar provision in any subcontract entered into with a Subcontractor. For the purposes of the this Contract, independent contractors engaged by Contractor solely in a staff augmentation role must be treated by the State as if they were employees of Contractor for the this Contract only; however, the State understands that the relationship between Contractor and Subcontractor is an independent contractor relationship.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Corporation

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