Common use of INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Clause in Contracts

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. It is fully understood and agreed that Contractor is an independent contractor and is not an agent, servant, or employee of the State. Contractor declares that it is engaged as an independent business and has complied with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding business permits and licenses of any kind, including but not limited to any insurance coverage, workers’ compensation, or unemployment compensation that is required in the normal course of business and will assume all responsibility for any federal, state, municipal or other tax liabilities. Additionally, Contractor understands that as an independent contractor, it is not a public employee and is not entitled to contributions from the State to any public employee retirement system. Contractor acknowledges and agrees any individual providing personal services under this Contract is not a public employee for purposes of Chapter 145 of the Ohio Revised Code. Unless Contractor is a “business entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code (“an entity with five or more employees that is a corporation, association, firm, limited liability company, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity engaged in business”), Contractor shall have any individual performing services under the Contract complete and submit to the Ordering Agency the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form, available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/forms-archive/2018-10-PED-ACKN-Independent-Contractor-Worker-Acknowledgment-Form-fillable.pdf. Contractor’s failure to complete and submit the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form at the time Contractor executes this Contract shall serve as Contractor’s certification that Contractor is a “business entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: State of Ohio, State of Ohio, State of Ohio

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INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. It is fully understood and agreed that Contractor is an independent contractor and is not an agent, servant, or employee of the State. Contractor declares that it is engaged as an independent business and has complied with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding business permits and licenses of any kind, including but not limited to any insurance coverage, workers’ compensation, or unemployment compensation that is required in the normal course of business and will assume all responsibility for any federal, state, municipal or other tax liabilities. Additionally, Contractor understands that as an independent contractor, it is not a public employee and is not entitled to contributions from the State to any public employee retirement system. Contractor acknowledges and agrees any individual providing personal services under this Contract Agreement is not a public employee for purposes of Chapter 145 of the Ohio Revised Code. Unless Contractor is a “business entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code (“an entity with five or more employees that is a corporation, association, firm, limited liability company, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity engaged in business”), Contractor shall have any individual performing services under the Contract Agreement complete and submit to the Ordering Agency the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form, available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/forms-archive/2018-10-PED-ACKN-Independent-Contractor-Worker-Acknowledgment-Form-fillable.pdfxxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/forms-archive/PEDACKN-Independent-Contractor-Worker-Acknowledgment.pdf. Contractor’s failure to complete and submit the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form at prior to commencement of the time Contractor executes work, service or deliverable provided under this Contract Agreement, shall serve as Contractor’s certification that Contractor is a “business entity” as that the term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. It is fully understood and agreed that Contractor is an independent contractor and is not an agent, servant, or employee of the State. Contractor declares that it is engaged as an independent business and has complied with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding business permits and licenses of any kind, including but not limited to any insurance coverage, workers’ compensation, or unemployment compensation that is required in the normal course of business and will assume all responsibility for any federal, state, municipal or other tax liabilities. Additionally, Contractor understands that as an independent contractor, it is not a public employee and is not entitled to contributions from the State to any public employee retirement system. Contractor acknowledges and agrees any individual providing personal services under this Contract Agreement is not a public employee for purposes of Chapter 145 of the Ohio Revised Code. Unless Contractor is a “business entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code (“an entity with five or more employees that is a corporation, association, firm, limited liability company, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity engaged in business”), Contractor shall have any individual performing services under the Contract Agreement complete and submit to the Ordering Agency the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form, available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/forms-archive/2018-10-PED-ACKN-Independent-Contractor-Worker-Acknowledgment-Form-fillable.pdf. Contractor’s failure to complete and submit the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form at prior to commencement of the time Contractor executes work, service or deliverable, provided under this Contract Agreement, shall serve as Contractor’s certification that Contractor is a “business Business entity” as that the term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. It is fully understood and agreed that Contractor is an independent contractor and is not an agent, servant, or employee of the State. Contractor declares that it is engaged as an independent business and has complied with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding business permits and licenses of any kind, including but not limited to any insurance coverage, workers’ compensation, or unemployment compensation that is required in the normal course of business and will assume all responsibility for any federal, state, municipal or other tax liabilities. Additionally, Contractor understands that as an independent contractor, it is not a public employee and is not entitled to contributions from the State to any public employee retirement system. Contractor acknowledges and agrees any individual providing personal services under this Contract is not a public employee for purposes of Chapter 145 of the Ohio Revised Code. Unless Contractor is a “business entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code (“an entity with five or more employees that is a corporation, association, firm, limited liability company, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity engaged in business”), Contractor shall have any individual performing services under the Contract complete and submit to the Ordering Agency the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form, available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/forms-archive/2018-10-PED-ACKN-Independent-Contractor-Worker-Acknowledgment-Form-fillable.pdfxxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/forms-archive/PEDACKN-Independent-Contractor-Worker-Acknowledgment.pdf. Contractor’s failure to complete and submit the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form at the time Contractor executes this Contract shall serve as Contractor’s certification that Contractor is a “business entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: State of Ohio, State of Ohio

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. It is fully understood and agreed that Contractor is an independent contractor and is not an agent, servant, or employee of the State. Contractor declares that it is engaged as an independent business and has complied with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding business permits and licenses of any kind, including but not limited to any insurance coverage, workers’ compensation, or unemployment compensation that is required in the normal course of business and will assume all responsibility for any federal, state, municipal or other tax liabilities. Additionally, Contractor understands that as an independent contractor, it is not a public employee and is not entitled to contributions from the State to any public employee retirement system. Contractor acknowledges and agrees any individual providing personal services under this Contract Agreement is not a public employee for purposes of Chapter 145 of the Ohio Revised Code. Unless Contractor is a “business entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code (“an entity with five or more employees that is a corporation, association, firm, limited liability company, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity engaged in business”), Contractor shall have any individual performing services under the Contract Agreement complete and submit to the Ordering Agency the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form, available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/forms-archive/2018-10-PED-ACKN-Independent-Contractor-Worker-Acknowledgment-Form-fillable.pdf. Contractor’s failure to complete and submit the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form at prior to commencement of the time Contractor executes work, service or deliverable provided under this Contract Agreement, shall serve as Contractor’s certification that Contractor is a “business entity” as that the term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement

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INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. It is fully understood and agreed that Contractor is an independent contractor and is not an agent, servant, or employee of the State. Contractor declares that it is engaged as an independent business and has complied with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding business permits and licenses of any kind, including but not limited to any insurance coverage, workers’ compensation, or unemployment compensation that is required in the normal course of business and will assume all responsibility for any federal, state, municipal or other tax liabilities. Additionally, Contractor understands that as an independent contractor, it is not a public employee and is not entitled to contributions from the State to any public employee retirement system. Contractor acknowledges and agrees any individual providing personal services under this Contract Agreement is not a public employee for purposes of Chapter 145 of the Ohio Revised Code. Unless Contractor is a “business entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code (“an entity with five or more employees that is a corporation, association, firm, limited liability company, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity engaged in business”), Contractor shall have any individual performing services under the Contract Agreement complete and submit to the Ordering Agency the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form, available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/forms-archive/2018-10-PED-ACKN-Independent-Contractor-Worker-Acknowledgment-Form-fillable.pdf. Contractor’s failure to complete and submit the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form at prior to commencement of the time Contractor executes work, service or deliverable, provided under this Contract Agreement, shall serve as Contractor’s certification that Contractor is a “business Business entity” as that the term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code. Initial if Contractor is a “business entity” and is not returning the form.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Addendum to Agreement

INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. It is fully understood and agreed that Contractor is an independent contractor and is not an agent, servant, or employee of the State. Contractor declares that it is engaged as an independent business and has complied with all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding business permits and licenses of any kind, including but not limited to any insurance coverage, workers’ compensation, or unemployment compensation that is required in the normal course of business and will assume all responsibility for any federal, state, municipal or other tax liabilities. Additionally, Contractor understands that as an independent contractor, it is not a public employee and is not entitled to contributions from the State to any public employee retirement system. Contractor acknowledges and agrees any individual providing personal services under this Contract is not a public employee for purposes of Chapter 145 of the Ohio Revised Code. Unless Contractor is a “business entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code (“an entity with five or more employees that is a corporation, association, firm, limited liability company, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity engaged in business”), Contractor shall have any individual performing services under the Contract complete and submit to the Ordering Agency the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form, available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/forms-archive/2018-10-PED-ACKN-Independent-Contractor-Worker-Acknowledgment-Form-fillable.pdf. Contractor’s failure to complete and submit the Independent Contractor/Worker Acknowledgement form at the time Contractor executes this Contract shall serve as Contractor’s certification that Contractor is a “business entity” as that term is defined in Section 145.037 of the Ohio Revised Code. Initial if Contractor is a “business entity” and is not returning the form.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Ohio

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