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EXCLUSION CRITERIA DOCUMENTATION. EXCLUSION CRITERIA FORM 27
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EXCLUSION CRITERIA DOCUMENTATION. Tenderers or their representatives shall provide a declaration on their honour9, xxxx signed and dated in which they: - state whether or not they are in one or more of the situations referred to in Articles 93 and 94 of the Financial Regulation and detailed in the form; - undertake to submit to the Agency any additional document relating to the exclusion criteria, that the Agency considers necessary to perform its checks, within seven calendar days following the receipt of the Agency's request. Where the bid constitutes a joint offer, each entity must provide the form. Where the total amount envisaged for subcontracting is above 50% of the total contract value10, the potential subcontractor(s) must also provide the form (as required from the potential contractor). The same applies regarding the requirement to present evidence of compliance with the exclusion criteria. By returning the above-mentioned form, duly signed, tenderers confirm that they have been notified of the following points. Administrative or financial penalties may be imposed by the Agency on tenderers who are in one of the cases of exclusion provided for in Articles 93 and 94 of the Financial Regulation after they have been given the opportunity to present their observations. These penalties are detailed in Article 96 of the Financial Regulation and Articles 133a and 134b of the Regulation laying down the rules for the implementation of the Financial Regulation.
EXCLUSION CRITERIA DOCUMENTATION. Exclusion Criteria Form must be completed.28 28 The tender documents are available on the website of ECHA at: xxxx://xxxx.xxxxxx.xx/web/guest/about- us/procurement;jsessionid=8B52FEAEE24192A9583C1BCCBB72660B.live2
EXCLUSION CRITERIA DOCUMENTATION. Candidates, or their legal representatives, shall provide a declaration on their honour18, with nothing added, deleted or altered, duly signed and dated, in which they:  state whether or not they are in one or more of the situations referred to in Articles 106 and 107 of the Financial Regulation and detailed in the form, and  undertake to submitting to the Agency any additional document relating to the exclusion criteria, that the Agency considers necessary to perform its checks, within seven calendar days following the receipt of the Agency's request. Where the request to participate constitutes a joint proposal, each entity must provide the declaration on their honour. In case the volume of services to be provided by a given subcontractor exceeds 5 % of the total contract value, the proposed subcontractor(s) must also provide the declaration. The same rules apply regarding the obligation of the successful tenderer to present documentary evidence of compliance with the exclusion criteria, upon notification of the contract award in Phase II. By returning the above-mentioned form, duly signed, Candidates confirm that they have been notified of the following points:  Administrative or financial penalties may be imposed by the Agency on candidates who are in one of the cases of exclusion provided for in Articles 106 and 107 of the Financial Regulation after they have been given the opportunity to submit their observations.  These penalties are detailed in Article 108 of the Financial Regulation and Articles 142 and 145 of the Rules of Application. In Phase II of the procedure, the Agency will request the tenderer proposed for award to provide the evidence on exclusion criteria defined in the Declaration of honour on exclusion and selection criteria. If this evidence is not provided or proves to be unsatisfactory, the Agency reserves the right to cancel the award procedure or to change the award decision to the benefit of the next best ranked tenderer on condition that they provide the required evidence to prove that they are not in the exclusion criteria situations.

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