ELIGIBILITY OF COMMODITIES AND SUPPLIERS Sample Clauses

ELIGIBILITY OF COMMODITIES AND SUPPLIERS. The Supplier shall adhere to the following in carrying out this Simplified Purchase Agreement. a. All commodities must be new and unused unless otherwise authorized in writing by Chemonics. b. All electrical commodities must operate on the voltage and frequency identified on the Simplified Purchase Agreement cover page. Transformers will not be accepted. Auto-sensing, multi-voltage power supplies are preferred over single- voltage items. c. All commodities supplied under this order must comply with the authorized USAID Geographic Code identified on the Simplified Purchase Agreement cover page in accordance with 22 CFR §228 (“Rules for Procurement of Commodities and Services Financed by USAID” available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2015-title22-vol1/pdf/CFR-2015- title22-vol1-part228.pdf), unless otherwise indicated in writing by Chemonics. d. No commodities made in—or containing a component made in—Cuba, Iran, North Korea, or Syria may be supplied. e. The Supplier must be an organization incorporated or legally organized under the laws of—or (if an individual) a citizen or legal resident of—a country in the USAID Geographic Code identified on the SPA cover page. The Supplier must also meet the nationality requirements of 22 CFR 228. f. No commodities or services shall be eligible for payment under this order if provided by a vendor included on any list of suspended, debarred, or ineligible bidders used by USAID or the United States Government. g. All Goods with a Shelf Life must be freshly manufactured, and thus have maximum possible shelf life. Goods with a maximum possible shelf life of less than 24 months shall have at least 85% of shelf life remaining when delivered. Goods with maximum possible shelf life of more than 24 months shall have at least 24 months, or 85% of shelf life remaining whichever is longer, when delivered. No Goods will be accepted which do not comply with these requirements unless Chemonics has agreed in writing to different requirements, in which case the Goods must strictly comply with those modified requirements. The period of warranty referenced in Section VI for all goods with a shelf life shall be no less than the minimum Shelf Life of the Goods. h. The Supplier shall provide a Packing List with items, weights and dimensions per pallet as well as a Detailed Packing List listing aggregate quantities per item, weights and dimensions as well as shipping conditions applicable to the items (temperature control, i.e. frozen, ...
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ELIGIBILITY OF COMMODITIES AND SUPPLIERS. The Supplier shall adhere to the following in carrying out any purchase orders issued under this BPA: All commodities must be new and unused unless otherwise authorized in writing by Chemonics. All commodities supplied under any PO resulting from this BPA must comply with the authorized USAID Geographic Code [enter authorized geo code] in accordance with 22 CFR 228 (“Rules for Procurement of Commodities and Services Financed by USAID” available at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/fdsys/pkg/CFR-2015-title22-vol1/pdf/CFR-2015-title22-vol1-part228.pdf), unless otherwise indicated in writing by Chemonics. The cooperating country for this BPA is [enter cooperating country name]. No commodities made in—or containing a component made in—Burma (Myanmar), Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria may be supplied. The Supplier must be an organization incorporated or legally organized under the laws of—or (if an individual) a citizen or legal resident of—a country in the above-identified USAID Geographic Code. The Supplier must also meet the nationality requirements of 22 CFR 228. No commodities or services shall be eligible for payment under this order if provided by a vendor included on any list of suspended, debarred, or ineligible entities used by USAID or the United States Government.

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