Common use of General Administrative Requirements Clause in Contracts

General Administrative Requirements. a. The Contractor shall provide an adequate level of staffing for provision of the Services as outlined in this Agreement and shall ensure that a sufficient, but not excessive, number of persons are assigned and utilized to complete the Services in a safe and adequate manner. Where the Contractor’s compensation is based on Time and Materials, the University reserves the right to audit and refuse to process payment should there be findings associated with excessive hours to perform the required task or an excessive number of persons utilized to complete the necessary task.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: biznet.ct.gov, media.procurement.uconn.edu, media.procurement.uconn.edu

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General Administrative Requirements. a. (a) The Contractor shall provide an adequate level of staffing for provision of the Services as outlined in this Agreement and shall ensure that a sufficient, sufficient (but not excessive, ) number of persons are assigned and utilized to complete the Services in a safe and adequate manner. Where the Contractor’s compensation is based on Time and Materials, the University reserves the right to audit and refuse to process payment should there be findings associated with excessive hours to perform the required task or an excessive number of persons utilized to complete the necessary task.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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