Common use of DISCLOSURE OF INDEPENDENCE AND RELATIONSHIP Clause in Contracts

DISCLOSURE OF INDEPENDENCE AND RELATIONSHIP. 3.1 Prior to award of any contract, a potential contractor shall certify in writing to the procuring agency that no relationship exists between the potential contractor and the procuring or contracting agency that interferes with fair competition or is a conflict of interest, and no relationship exists between the contractor and another person or organization that constitutes a conflict of interest with respect to a state contract. The Department of Administration may waive this provision, in writing, if those activities of the potential contractor will not be adverse to the interests of the state.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.dwd.wisconsin.gov, Empower Retirement Advisory Services Agreement, dwd.wisconsin.gov

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DISCLOSURE OF INDEPENDENCE AND RELATIONSHIP. 3.1 Prior to award of any contract, a potential contractor shall certify in writing to the procuring agency that no relationship exists between the potential contractor and the procuring or contracting agency that interferes with fair competition or is a conflict of interest, and no relationship exists between the contractor and another person or organization that constitutes a conflict of interest with respect to a state contract. The Department of Administration may waive this provisionprovi­sion, in writing, if those activities of the potential contractor con­tractor will not be adverse to the interests of the state.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Administrative Agreement, Administrative Agreement

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DISCLOSURE OF INDEPENDENCE AND RELATIONSHIP. 3.1 Prior to award of any contract, a potential contractor Contractor shall certify in writing to the procuring agency that no relationship exists between the potential contractor Contractor and the procuring or contracting agency that interferes with fair competition or is a conflict of interest, and no relationship exists between the contractor Contractor and another person or organization that constitutes a conflict of interest with respect to a state contract. The Department of Administration may waive this provision, in writing, if those activities of the potential contractor Contractor will not be adverse to the interests of the state.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dwd.wisconsin.gov

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