For-Profit Contractors Sample Clauses

For-Profit Contractors. The CONTRACTOR is a for-profit agency subject to the applic- able provisions of Santa Cruz County Code Chapter 2,122, if this subparagraph is initialed by COUNTY . Non-compliance during the term of the contract will be considered a material breach and may result in termination of the Agreement or pursuit of other legal or administrative remedies. If a contract for Living Wage covered services in excess of $50,000 is terminated prior to its expiration, any new contract with a subsequent contractor for the same services must include this term: ”CONTRACTOR shall make best efforts to offer employment to qualified employees of the prior contractor for the performance of this contract. Such efforts shall not be required in regard to employees who are (1) exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act;
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For-Profit Contractors. The CONTRACTOR is a for-profit agency subject to the applicable provisions of Santa Cruz County Code Chapter 2.122, if this subparagraph is initialed by COUNTY . Non-Compliance during the term of the contract will be a material breach and may result in termination of the Agreement or pursuit of other legal or administrative remedies. If a contract for Living Wage covered services in excess of $50,000 is terminated prior to its expiration, any new contract with a subsequent contractor for the same services must include this term: “CONTRACTOR shall make best efforts to offer employment to qualified employees of the prior contractor for the performance of this contract. Such efforts shall not be required in regard to employees who are exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act, (2) family members of the prior contractor, (3) employed by the prior contractor for less than six months, or (4) convicted of a job-related or workplace crime. Upon request by the COUNTY, the CONTRACTOR shall demonstrate to the COUNTY that good faith efforts have been made to comply with this provision.”
For-Profit Contractors. The CONTRACTOR is a for-profit agency subject to the applic- able provisions of Santa Xxxx County Code Chapter 2,122, if this subparagraph is initialed by COUNTY . Non-compliance during the term of the contract will be considered a material breach and may result in termination of the Agreement or pursuit of other legal or administrative remedies. If a contract for Living Wage covered services in excess of $50,000 is terminated prior to INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT 00001 CONTRACT # 60899 its expiration, any new contract with a subsequent contractor for the same services must include this term: ”CONTRACTOR shall make best efforts to offer employment to qualified employees of the prior contractor for the performance of this contract. Such efforts shall not be required in regard to employees who are (1) exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act,
For-Profit Contractors. The CONTRACTOR is a for-profit agency subject to the applic- able provisions of Santa Cruz County Code Chapter 2,122, if this subparagraph is initialed by COUNTY . Non-compliance during the term of the contract will be considered a material breach and may result in termination of the Agreement or pursuit of INDEPENDENT AGREEMENT CONTRACT # other legal or administrative remedies. If a contract for Living Wage covered services in excess of $50,000 is terminated prior to its expiration, any new contract with a subsequent contractor for the same services must include this term: "CONTRACTOR shall make best efforts to offer employment to qualified employees of the prior contractor for the performance of this contract. Such efforts shall not be required in regard to employees who are exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act,
For-Profit Contractors. The CONTRACTOR is a for-profit agency subject to the able provisions of Santa Xxxx County Code Chapter 2,122, if this subparagraph is initialed by COUNTY . Non-compliance during the term of the contract will be considered a material breach and may result in termination of the Agreement or pursuit of other legal or administrative remedies. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT CONTRACT If a contract for Living Wage covered services in excess of $50,000 is terminated prior to its expiration, any new contract with a subsequent contractor for the same services must include this term: ”CONTRACTOR shall make best efforts to offer employment to qualified employees of the prior contractor for the performance of this contract. Such efforts shall not be required in regard to employees who are (1) exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act, (2) family members of the prior contractor, (3) employed by the prior contractor for less than six months, or (4) convicted of a job-related or workplace crime. Upon request by the COUNTY, the CONTRACTOR shall demonstrate to the COUNTY that good faith efforts have been made to comply with this provision.
For-Profit Contractors. The CONTRACTOR is a for-profit agency subject to the applic- able provisions of Santa Xxxx County Code Chapter 2,122, if this subparagraph is initialed by COUNTY . Non-compliance the term of the contract willbe considered a material breach and may result in termination of the Agreement or pursuit of other legal or administrative INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT CONTRACT# 0225
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