INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION POLICY Sample Clauses

INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION POLICY. 7.1 The Supplier agrees to comply with the requirements of the South Australian Industry Participation Policy including, but not limited to, any requirement in that policy to provide Customers with:
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INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION POLICY. The Contractor must implement the Contractor’s Industry Participation Plan (“IPP”) approved by the Industry Advocate (“IA”). The Contractor must provide an Industry Participation Report (“IPP Report”) in respect of each Industry Participation Reporting Period within two weeks of the end of each period. An Industry Participation Reporting Period is: the period between the Commencement Date and the date six (6) months after the Commencement Date; each subsequent six (6) month period during the Term; if the Agreement ends on a date that is not an anniversary of the Commencement Date or an anniversary of the date of a subsequent six (6) month period, the period from the conclusion of the preceding Industry Participation Reporting Period until the date of termination or expiry of the Agreement; for short-term projects of strategic importance to the State the period notified by the IA to the Contractor in writing; and where the Term is for a period less than six (6) months, the entire Term. The Contractor must attend any meeting scheduled by the IA during the Term to review how the IPP is being implemented and advanced, and for this purpose, the Contractor must provide all information reasonably requested by the IA. The IA must give the Contractor not less than ten (10) Business Daysnotice of any such meeting. The IA may, by written notice require that the Contractor within a reasonable time specified in the notice, provide information or documents to enable the Industry Advocate to assess the Contractor’s compliance with this special condition. If the IA reasonably believes that the Contractor is not complying with the requirements of this special condition, the IA may by notice in writing direct that the supply comply with those requirements. Upon receipt of the notice, if the Contractor is of the opinion that its noncompliance is reasonable and justified, the Contractor may provide a response to the Industry Advocate outlining that opinion and the reasons for it. The Contractor’s failure to comply, in whole or in part, with the commitments contained within the IPP will be a factor taken into account in the award of future contracts for the Government of South Australia.
INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION POLICY. 5.1 The Contractor agrees to comply with the requirements of the South Australian Industry Participation Policy including, but not limited to, any requirement in that policy to provide Customers with information necessary for the Customer to conduct Economic Contribution Tests.
INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION POLICY. S3.1 The NFP must implement the NFP’s Standard Industry Participation Plan (“SIPP”).
INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION POLICY. S4.1 The NFP must implement the NFP’s Tailored Industry Participation Plan (“TIPP”).

Related to INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION POLICY

  • Community Participation Goods, works, and services required for Part B.2 of the Project may be procured on the basis of community participation in accordance with rules and procedures acceptable to the Association, as set forth in the PIP.

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