Common use of Disqualifying Offenses Clause in Contracts

Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a Person has a criminal misdemeanor or felony record including adjudication of guilt (a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a guilty verdict) within the last ten (10) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Vendor 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:  Computer-related or information technology crimes  Fraudulent practices, false pretenses and frauds  Forgery and counterfeiting  Violations involving checks and drafts  Misuse of medical or personnel records

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract No.: DMS 10/11 011, Contract No.: DMS 10/11 011, Contract No.: DMS 10/11 011

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Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a Person has a criminal misdemeanor or felony record including adjudication of guilt (a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a guilty verdict) within the last ten (10) years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Vendor 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: Computer-related or information technology crimes Fraudulent practices, false pretenses and frauds Forgery and counterfeiting Violations involving checks and drafts Misuse of medical or personnel records

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Group Vision Benefits Insurance Contract, Contract No.: DMS 10/11 011, Group Vision Benefits Insurance Contract

Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a Person has a criminal misdemeanor or felony record including adjudication of guilt (a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a guilty verdict) within the last ten a minimum of six (106) years from the date of the court’s determination for any one of the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Vendor 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:  Computerare computer-related or information technology crimes  Fraudulent crimes, fraudulent practices, false pretenses and frauds  Forgery frauds, forgery and counterfeiting  Violations counterfeiting, violations involving checks and drafts  Misuse drafts, and misuse of medical or personnel records.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group Term Life Insurance Contract, Employee Assistance Plan Benefit and Services Contract

Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a Person has a criminal misdemeanor or felony record including adjudication of guilt (a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a guilty verdict) within the last ten a minimum of six (106) years from the date of the court’s determination for any one of the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Vendor 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:  Computerare computer-related or information technology crimes  Fraudulent crimes, fraudulent practices, false pretenses and frauds  Forgery frauds, forgery and counterfeiting  Violations counterfeiting, violations involving checks and drafts  Misuse drafts, and misuse of medical or personnel records.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Group Term Life Insurance Contract

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Disqualifying Offenses. If at any time it is determined that a Person has a criminal misdemeanor or felony record including adjudication of guilt (a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or a guilty verdict) within the last ten (10) 10 years from the date of the court’s determination for the crimes listed below, or their equivalent in any jurisdiction, the Vendor 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: Computer-related or information technology crimes Fraudulent practices, false pretenses and frauds Forgery and counterfeiting Violations involving checks and drafts Misuse of medical or personnel records

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Group Dental Benefits Insurance

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