Ineligibility to Receive the Contract Sample Clauses

Ineligibility to Receive the Contract. Pursuant to Texas Government Code § 2155.004 and federal law, Contractor is ineligible to receive this Contract if this Contract includes financial participation by a person who received compensation from DSHS to participate in developing, drafting or preparing the specifications, requirements, statement of work or Solicitation Document on which this Contract is based. Contractor certifies that neither Contractor nor its employees nor anyone acting for Contractor has received compensation from DSHS for participation in the developing, drafting or preparation of specifications, requirements or statements of work for this Contract or in the Solicitation Document associated with this Contract. Pursuant to Texas Government Code §§ 2155.006 and 2261.053, Contractor is ineligible to receive this Contract, if Contractor or any person who would have financial participation in this Contract has been convicted of violating federal law or been assessed a federal civil or administrative penalty, in connection with a contract awarded by the federal government for relief, recovery or reconstruction efforts as a result of Hurricanes Xxxx or Xxxxxxx or any other disaster occurring after September 24, 2005. Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Contract is not ineligible to receive the specified Contract under Texas Government Code §§ 2155.004, 2155.006 or 2261.053 and acknowledges that this Contract may be terminated and payment withheld if these certifications are inaccurate.
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Ineligibility to Receive the Contract. Pursuant to TEX. GOV’T. CODE Section § 2155.004, Contractor is ineligible to receive this Contract if the Contract includes financial participation by a person who received compensation from DSHS to participate in preparing the specifications or Solicitation Document on which this Contract is based. Contractor certifies that neither Contractor, nor Contractor’s employees, nor anyone acting for the Contractor has received compensation from DSHS for participation in the preparation of specifications for this Contract or in the Solicitation Document on which this Contract is based. Contractor further certifies that Contractor is not ineligible to receive the specified Contract. Contractor acknowledges that this Contract may be terminated and payment withheld if these certifications are inaccurate.
Ineligibility to Receive the Contract. (a) Pursuant to Tex. Gov. Code § 2155.004 and federal law, Contractor is ineligible to receive this Contract if this Contract includes financial participation by a person who received compensation from the Department of State Health Services (“DSHS”) to participate in developing, drafting or preparing the specifications, requirements, statement(s) of work or Solicitation Document on which this Agreement is based. Contractor certifies that neither Contractor, nor its employees, nor anyone acting for Contractor has received compensation from DSHS for participation in the development, drafting or preparation of specifications, requirements or statement(s) of work for this Agreement or in the Solicitation Document on which this Agreement is based; (b) pursuant to Tex. Gov. Code §§ 2155.006 and 2261.053, Contractor is ineligible to receive this Agreement, if Contractor or any person who would have financial participation in this Agreement has been convicted of violating federal law, or been assessed a federal civil or administrative penalty, in connection with a contract awarded by the federal government for relief, recovery or reconstruction efforts as a result of Hurricanes Rita, Katrina, Xxxxxx or any other disaster occurring after September 24, 2005; (c) Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Agreement is not ineligible to receive the specified Agreement under Tex. Gov. Code §§ 2155.004, 2155.006 or 2261.053, and acknowledges that this Agreement, as amended, may be terminated and payment withheld if these certifications are inaccurate. U. Conflict of Interest Contractor represents that it and its subcontractors, if any, do not have nor shall Contractor or its subcontractors knowingly acquire or retain any financial or other interest that would conflict in any manner with the performance of their obligations under this Agreement. Potential conflicts of interest include, but are not limited to, an existing or potential business or personal relationship between Contractor (or subcontractor), its principal (or a member of the principal’s immediate family), or any affiliate or subcontractor and DSHS or Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC), their commissioners or employees, or any other entity or person involved in any way in any project that is the subject of this Agreement. Contractor shall establish safeguards to prohibit employees and subcontractors and their employees from using their positions for a purpose that con...
Ineligibility to Receive the Contract. (a) Pursuant to Tex. Gov. Code § 2155.004, and federal law, Contractor is ineligible to receive this Contract if the Contract includes financial participation by a person who received compensation from DSHS to participate in developing, drafting or preparing the specifications, requirements, statement(s) of work or Solicitation Document on which this Contract is based; (b) Pursuant to Tex. Gov. Code §§ 2155.006 and 2261.053, Contractor is ineligible to receive this Contract, if the Contractor or any person who would have financial participation in this Contract has been convicted of violating federal law, or been assessed a federal civil or administrative penalty, in connection with a contract awarded by the federal government for relief, recovery or reconstruction efforts as a result of Hurricanes Xxxx or Xxxxxxx or any other disaster occurring after September 24, 2005; (c) Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Contract is not ineligible to receive the specified Contract under Tex. Gov. Code §§ 2155.004, 2155.006 or 2261.053, and acknowledges that this Contract may be terminated and payment withheld if these certifications are inaccurate.
Ineligibility to Receive the Contract a. Pursuant to Texas Government Code § 2155.004 and federal law, Contractor is ineligible to receive this Contract if this Contract includes financial participation by a person who received compensation from SYSTEM AGENCY to participate in developing, drafting or preparing the specifications, requirements, statement of work or Solicitation Document on which this Contract is based. Contractor certifies that neither Contractor nor its employees nor anyone acting for Contractor has received compensation from SYSTEM AGENCY for participation in the developing, drafting or preparation of specifications, requirements or statements of work for this Contract or in the Solicitation Document associated with this Contract.
Ineligibility to Receive the Contract. (a) Pursuant to Tex. Gov. Code § 2155.004 and federal law, Contractor is ineligible to receive this Contract if this Contract includes financial participation by a person who received compensation from DSHS to participate in developing, drafting or preparing the specifications, requirements, statement(s) of work or Solicitation Document on which this Contract is based. Contractor certifies that neither Contractor, nor its employees, nor anyone acting for Contractor has received compensation from DSHS for participation in the development, drafting or preparation of specifications, requirements or statement(s) of work for this Contract or in the Solicitation Document on which this Contract is based; (b) pursuant to Tex. Gov. Code §§ 2155.006 and 2261.053, Contractor is ineligible to receive this Contract, if Contractor or any person who would have financial participation in this Contract has been convicted of violating federal law, or been assessed a federal civil or administrative penalty, in connection with a contract awarded by the federal government for relief, recovery or reconstruction efforts as a result of Hurricanes Xxxx or Xxxxxxx or any other disaster occurring after September 24, 2005; (c) Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Contract is not ineligible to receive the specified Contract under Tex. Gov. Code §§ 2155.004, 2155.006 or 2261.053, and acknowledges that this Contract may be terminated and payment withheld if these certifications are inaccurate.
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