Common use of Contractor Requested Change Clause in Contracts

Contractor Requested Change. If the Change Request is submitted by Contractor to State, the Change Request shall, to the extent known at the time of the request, indicate schedule changes and any other items Contractor believes the Change Request is likely to impact (each an “Impact Analysis”). If a complete and final Impact Analysis cannot be specified, or if aspects of the Impact Analysis cannot be determined at the time of the request, Contractor shall so indicate on the applicable Change Control Form, including a detailed explanation of the basis of such inability of Contractor to so determine. State shall indicate its acceptance or rejection of the Change Request and/or provide a counter-proposal to the Impact Analysis stated thereon via a Change Response. In no event shall any Contractor-submitted Change Request include any additional charges or purport to increase any of the fees set forth on the Fee Schedule payable by a State Entity hereunder. A Contractor submitted Change Request shall not become a Change Order unless such Change Request (and its related Impact Analysis) are expressly accepted by State as evidenced by its signature on the applicable Change Control Form.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement, Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement, Master Solution Purchase and Services Agreement

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