Government Standards Sample Clauses

Government Standards. The Contractor shall ensure that all items and services proposed conform to all local, State and Federal law concerning safety (OSHA and NOSHA) and environmental control (EPA and Bureau County Pollution Regulations) and any other enacted ordinance, code, law or regulation. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred for compliance with any such possible ordinance, code, law or regulation. No time extensions shall be granted or financial consideration given to the Contractor for time or monies lost due to violations of any such ordinance, code, law or regulations that may occur.
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Government Standards. It is the responsibility of the proposer to ensure that all items and services proposed conform to all local, State and Federal law concerning safety (OSHA) and environmental control (EPA, County, and State Pollution Regulations) and any other enacted ordinance, code, law, or regulation. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred for compliance with any such possible ordinance, code, law, or regulation. No time extensions shall be granted, or financial consideration given, to the Contractor for time or monies lost due to violations of any such ordinance, code, law, or regulations that may occur.
Government Standards. It is the responsibility of the bidder to ensure that all items and services proposed conform to all local, State, and Federal law concerning safety (OSHA and NOSHA) and environmental control (EPA and County Pollution Regulations) and any other enacted ordinance, code, law, or regulation. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred for compliance with any such possible ordinance, code, law, or regulation. No time extensions shall be granted, or financial consideration given, to the Contractor for time or monies lost due to violations of any such ordinance, code, law, or regulations that may occur.
Government Standards. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that all items and services proposed conform to all local, State and Federal law concerning safety (OSHA and NOSHA) and environmental control (EPA, New Mexico Environment Department and the City of Albuquerque Pollution Regulations) and any other enacted ordinance, code, law or regulation. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred for compliance with any such possible ordinance, code, law or regulation. No time extensions shall be granted or financial consideration given to the Contractor for time or monies lost due to violations of any such ordinance, code, law or regulations that may occur.
Government Standards. It is the responsibility of the quoter to ensure that all items and services proposed conform to all local, State and Federal law concerning safety (OSHA and NOSHA) and environmental control (EPA and Xxxxxxx County Pollution Regulations) and any other enacted ordinance, code, law or regulation. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred for compliance with any such possible ordinance, code, law or regulation. No time extensions shall be granted or financial consideration given to the Contractor for time or monies lost due to violations of any such ordinance, code, law or regulations that may occur.
Government Standards. In the event any standard established and maintained by any governmental agency which is necessary to give effect to this Covenant Agreement ceases to exist, and no comparable replacement is issued, the Parties shall create a replacement standard utilizing the formula and factors previously used to create the discontinued standard.
Government Standards. Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) Number 503: Intelligence Community Information Technology Systems Security Risk Management, Certification And Accreditation, September 2008 ICD Number 705: Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities, May 2010
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Government Standards. It is the responsibility of the Consultant to ensure that all items and services proposed conform to all local, state, and federal law concerning safety and environmental control and any other enacted ordinance, code, law, or regulation. The Consultant shall be responsible for all costs incurred for compliance with any such possible ordinance, code, law, or regulation. No time extensions shall be granted or financial consideration given to the Consultant for time or monies lost due to violations of any such ordinance, code, law, or regulations that may occur.
Government Standards. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that all items and services proposed conform to all local, State and Federal law concerning safety (OSHA and NOSHA) and environmental control (EPA, New Mexico Environment Department and the City of Albuquerque Pollution Regulations) and any other enacted ordinance, code, law or regulation. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred for compliance with any such possible ordinance, code, law or regulation unless a new ordinance code, law or regulation is enacted after the Contractor has submitted its Final Fixed Price. No time extensions shall be granted or financial consideration given to the Contractor for time or monies lost due to violations of any such ordinance, code, law or regulations that may occur unless a new ordinance code, law or regulation is enacted after the Contractor has submitted its Final Fixed Price.
Government Standards. The audit team assessed the risk that fraud, violations of legal and regulatory requirements, and abuse could occur during this audit. The audit team exercised due diligence in staying alert to any fraud indicators by taking actions such as:  Soliciting the OIG’s Office of Investigations for indicators  Interviewing VBA management and staff concerning potential fraudulent activities within the scope of our objectives  Reviewing and assessing documentation in veterans’ claims folders and in VBA’s electronic data systems We did not identify any instances of fraud during this audit. We relied on computer-processed data from SHARE and data provided by OIG’s Austin Data Section, which obtained data related to veterans incarcerated in Federal, state, and local penal institutions from BOP and SSA. We tested the reliability of these data by comparing certain elements, such as the veteran’s name and file number, to information available in VBA systems, such as Veterans Benefits Management System, Virtual VA, and the Modern Award Processing Development system. In addition, we reviewed records maintained in the Public Access to Court Electronic Records9 system to verify the date of incarceration. Based on our reliability assessments, we concluded these data were appropriate and sufficient for our audit purposes. Our assessment of internal controls focused on those controls relating to our audit objectives. We conducted this performance audit in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain sufficient, appropriate evidence to provide a reasonable basis for our findings and conclusions based on our audit objective. We believe the evidence obtained provides a reasonable basis for our findings and conclusions based on our audit objective. 9 This is an electronic public access service that allows users to obtain case and docket information online from Federal, district, and bankruptcy courts. Appendix C‌ Population
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