Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access to State of Florida data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as follows: (a) Computer related crimes; (b) Information technology crimes; (c) Fraudulent practices; (d) False pretenses; (e) Frauds; (f) Credit card crimes; (g) Forgery; (h) Counterfeiting; (i) Violations involving checks or drafts; (j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and (k) Felony theft.
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Samples: Supplemental Contract, Information Technology Staff Augmentation Services, Alternate Contract Source Agreement
Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access to State of Florida data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as follows:
(a) Computer related crimes;
(b) Information technology crimes;
(c) Fraudulent practices;
(d) False pretenses;
(e) Frauds;
(f) Credit card crimes;
(g) Forgery;
(h) Counterfeiting;
(i) Violations involving checks or drafts;
(j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and
(k) Felony theft.
Appears in 278 contracts
Samples: Information Technology Staff Augmentation Services Contract, Information Technology Staff Augmentation Services, Information Technology Staff Augmentation Services
Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s 's determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access to State of Florida data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as follows:
(a) Computer related crimes;
(b) Information technology crimes;
(c) Fraudulent practices;
(d) False pretenses;
(e) Frauds;
(f) Credit card crimes;
(g) Forgery;
(h) Counterfeiting;
(i) Violations involving checks or drafts;
(j; U) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and
(k) Felony theft.
Appears in 8 contracts
Samples: Construction and Industrial Equipment Contract, Construction and Industrial Equipment Contract, Construction and Industrial Equipment Contract
Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access to State of Florida data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as follows:
(a) Computer related crimes;
(b) Information technology crimes;
(c) Fraudulent fraudulent practices;
(d) False pretenses;
(e) Frauds;
(f) Credit card crimes;
(g) Forgery;
(h) Counterfeiting;
(i) Violations involving checks or drafts;
(j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and
(k) Felony theft.
Appears in 7 contracts
Samples: Floorcovering & Installation Services Contract, State Term Contract, Floorcovering & Installation Services Contract
Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s 's determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access to State of Florida data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as follows:
(a) Computer related crimes;
(b) Information technology crimes;
(c) Fraudulent practices;
(d) False pretenses;
(e) Frauds;
(f) Credit card crimes;
(g) Forgery;
(h) Counterfeiting;
(i) Violations involving checks or drafts;
(j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and
(k) Felony theft.
Appears in 6 contracts
Samples: Alternate Contract Source Agreement, Participating Addendum, State Term Contract
Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access Access to State of Florida data Data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as followsare:
(a) Computer Computer-related crimes;
(b) Information technology Technology crimes;
(c) Fraudulent practices;
(d) False pretenses;
(e) Frauds;
(f) Credit card crimes;
(g) Forgery;
(h) Counterfeiting;
(i) Violations involving checks or and drafts;
(j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and;
(k) Felony theft.; and
(l) Identity Theft. If the Contractor finds a Disqualifying Offense for a Person within the last six
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Group Dental Insurance Contract, Group Dental Insurance Contract, Group Dental Insurance Contract
Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access to State of Florida data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as follows:
(a) Computer related crimes;
(b) Information technology crimes;; DocuSign Envelope ID: B86D3D7C-1214-4004-8AEC-1488515EB757
(c) Fraudulent practices;
(d) False pretenses;
(e) Frauds;
(f) Credit card crimes;
(g) Forgery;
(h) Counterfeiting;
(i) Violations involving checks or drafts;
(j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and
(k) Felony theft.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Facilities Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (Mro) and Industrial Supplies Contract, Facilities Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (Mro) and Industrial Supplies Contract
Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access to State of Florida data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as follows:
(a) Computer related crimes;
(b) Information technology crimes;; DocuSign Envelope ID: 4174F5B9-F34F-45E8-AF6A-892A3A8291F5
(c) Fraudulent practices;
(d) False pretenses;
(e) Frauds;
(f) Credit card crimes;
(g) Forgery;
(h) Counterfeiting;
(i) Violations involving checks or drafts;
(j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and
(k) Felony theft.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Facilities Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (Mro) and Industrial Supplies Contract, Facilities Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (Mro) and Industrial Supplies Contract
Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access to State of Florida data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as follows:
(a) Computer related crimes;
(b) Information technology crimes;; DocuSign Envelope ID: 1D3C1ED9-AFD2-4B65-9555-4C06B60BDF0D
(c) Fraudulent practices;
(d) False pretenses;
(e) Frauds;
(f) Credit card crimes;
(g) Forgery;
(h) Counterfeiting;
(i) Violations involving checks or drafts;
(j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and
(k) Felony theft.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Facilities Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (Mro) and Industrial Supplies Contract, Facilities Maintenance, Repair, and Operations (Mro) and Industrial Supplies Contract
Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access Access to State of Florida data Data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as followsare:
(a) Computer Computer-related crimes;
(b) Information technology crimes;
(c) Fraudulent practices;
(d) False pretenses;
(e) Frauds;
(f) Credit card crimes;
(g) Forgery;
(h) Counterfeiting;
(i) Violations involving checks or drafts;
(j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and;
(k) Felony theft.; and
(l) Identity Theft. If the Contractor finds a Disqualifying Offense for a Person within the last six
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Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a person has been found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony offense as a result of a trial or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, regardless of whether adjudication was withheld, within the last six (6) years from the date of the court’s 's determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Contractor is required to immediately remove that person from any position with access to State of Florida data or directly performing services under the Contract. The disqualifying offenses are as follows:
(a) Computer related crimes;
(b) Information technology crimes;
(c) Fraudulent practices;
(d) False pretenses;
(e) Frauds;
(f) Credit card crimes;
(g) Forgery;
(h) Counterfeiting;
(i) Violations involving checks or drafts;
(j) Misuse of medical or personnel records; and
(k) Felony theft.
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