Iran Contracting Act Certification. (if applicable)
Iran Contracting Act Certification. Contractor represents and warrants that it is in compliance with and has 730 completed all requirements necessary to become certified under the Iran Contracting Act (Public Contract 731 Code Sec. 2200). Proof of certification shall be included as Exhibit I of this Agreement.
Iran Contracting Act Certification. Workers’ Compensation Certification
Iran Contracting Act Certification. To the extent any term or condition of this Contract, is inconsistent with the TUSD-XXXXXXXX XXXXX Contract, the TUSD-XXXXXXXX XXXXX Contract shall control, except for the delivery, payment, venue, or jurisdiction provisions in this Contract which shall control over all other contradictory provisions. Unless otherwise provided, the order of preference is as follows: (i) the terms and conditions of the TUSD- XXXXXXXX XXXXX Contract, (except for delivery, payment, venue or jurisdiction provisions), and (ii) the terms and conditions of this Contract.
Iran Contracting Act Certification. Off-Road Diesel-Fueled Fleet Certification (if applicable)
Iran Contracting Act Certification. Performance Bond
Iran Contracting Act Certification. Skilled and Trained Workforce Certification
Iran Contracting Act Certification. The Iran Contracting Act of 2010 requires a person that submits a bid or proposal to, or otherwise proposes to enter into or renew a contract with, a public entity with respect to a contract for goods or services of one million dollars ($1,000,000) or more to certify, at the time the bid is submitted or the contract is renewed, that the person is not identified as a person engaging in investment activities in Iran. A person who “engages in investment activities in Iran” is defined in either of two ways:
a. The person provides goods or services of twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) or more in the energy sector of Iran, including a person that provides oil or liquefied natural gas tankers, or products used to construct or maintain pipelines used to transport oil or liquefied natural gas, for the energy sector of Iran; or
b. The person is a financial institution (as that term is defined in 50 U.S.C. § 1701) that extends twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) or more in credit to another person, for 45 days or more, if that person will use the credit to provide goods or services in the energy sector in Iran and is identified on a list created by the California Department of General Services (DGS) pursuant to California Public Contract Code section 2201(b) as a person engaging in the investment activities described in paragraph 1 above. By entering this Agreement, Contractor hereby certifies that as of the time of bidding or proposing for a new contract, entering into a contract or renewal of an existing contract, the Contractor is not identified on the Department of General Services list of ineligible persons and the Contractor is not engaged in investment activities in Iran in violation of the Iran Contracting Act of 2010.
Iran Contracting Act Certification. (Public Contract Code sections 2202-2208) MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH BID PROPOSAL IF BID AMOUNT IS $1,000,000 OR MORE
Iran Contracting Act Certification. (Public Contract Code sections 2202-2208) Pursuant to the Iran Contract Act of 2010 (Public Contract Code 2200-2208), Vendors/Bidders are ineligible to bid on or submit a proposal for any contract with a public entity for goods or services of one million dollars ($1,000,000) or more if the Vendor/Bidder engages in investment activities in Iran. For bids $1,000,000 or more, bidders must certify that it is not on the list of ineligible vendors prohibited from doing business with the State of California and shall complete the Iran Contract Act Certification attached and submit with their proposal at the time of bid. Failure to do so may deem your bid non-responsive.