Common use of Gifts or Gratuities Clause in Contracts

Gifts or Gratuities. Provider may not offer or give anything of value to an officer or employee of HHSC or the State in violation of State law. A “thing of value” means any item of tangible or intangible property that has a monetary value of more than $50.00 and includes, but is not limited to, cash, food, lodging, entertainment and charitable contributions. A “thing of value” does not include contributions to public office holders or candidates for public officer that are paid and reported in accordance with State and/or federal law. Subcontractor may terminate the Agreement at any time for Provider’s violation of this requirement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement

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Gifts or Gratuities. Provider may not offer or give anything of value to an officer or employee of HHSC or the State in violation of State law. A “thing of value” means any item of tangible or intangible property that has a monetary value of more than $50.00 and includes, but is not limited to, cash, food, lodging, entertainment and charitable contributions. A “thing of value” does not include contributions to public office holders or candidates for public officer that are paid and reported in accordance with State and/or federal law. Subcontractor United may terminate the Agreement at any time for Provider’s violation of this requirement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Provider Agreement, Provider Agreement

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