Common use of Foreign-Owned Companies in Connection with Critical Infrastructure Clause in Contracts

Foreign-Owned Companies in Connection with Critical Infrastructure. If Texas Government Code, § 2275.0102(a)(1)(relating to prohibition on contracts granting direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure in this state, excluding access specifically allowed by the government entity for product warranty and support purposes, with certain foreign-owned companies) is applicable to a contract resulting from this grant, pursuant to Texas Government Code, § 2275.0102, grantee certifies that neither it nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of grantee or its parent company, is : (1) majority owned or controlled by citizens or governmental entities of China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or any other country designated by the Governor under Government Code § 2275.0103, or (2) headquartered in any of those countries.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Foreign-Owned Companies in Connection with Critical Infrastructure. If Texas Government Code, § 2275.0102(a)(1)(relating Section 2274.0102(a)(1) (relating to prohibition on contracts granting direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure in this state, excluding access specifically allowed by the government governmental entity for product warranty and support purposes, with certain foreign-owned companies) is applicable to a contract resulting from this grantSolicitation, pursuant to Texas Government CodeCode Section 2274.0102, § 2275.0102, grantee Applicant certifies that neither it nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of grantee Applicant or its parent company, is is: (1) majority owned or controlled by citizens or governmental entities of China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or any other country designated by the Governor under Texas Government Code § 2275.0103Section 2274.0103, or (2) headquartered in any of those countries.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Award

Foreign-Owned Companies in Connection with Critical Infrastructure. If Texas Government Code, § 2275.0102(a)(1)(relating Section 2274.0102(a)(1) (relating to prohibition on contracts granting direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure in this state, excluding access specifically allowed by the government governmental entity for product warranty and support purposes, with certain foreign-owned companies) is applicable to a contract resulting from this grantSolicitation, pursuant to Texas Government CodeCode Section 2274.0102, § 2275.0102, grantee Applicant certifies that neither it nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of grantee Applicant or its parent company, is is: (1) majority owned or controlled by citizens or governmental entities of China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or any other country designated by the Governor under Government Code § 2275.0103Section 2274.0103, or (2) headquartered in any of those countries.or

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Award Agreement

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Foreign-Owned Companies in Connection with Critical Infrastructure. If Texas Government Code, § 2275.0102(a)(1)(relating 2274.0102(a)(1)(relating to prohibition on contracts granting direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure in this state, excluding access specifically allowed by the government entity for product warranty and support purposes, with certain foreign-owned companies) is applicable to a contract resulting from this grant, pursuant to Texas Government Code, § 2275.01022274.0102, grantee certifies that neither it nor its parent company, nor any affiliate of grantee or its parent company, is : (1) majority owned or controlled by citizens or governmental entities of China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or any other country designated by the Governor under Government Code § 2275.01032274.0103, or (2) headquartered in any of those countries.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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