Mandatory Disclosure of Governmental Investigations Sample Clauses

Mandatory Disclosure of Governmental Investigations. Indicate whether your company and/or any of the proposed subcontractor(s) has been the subject of any adverse regulatory or adverse administrative governmental action (federal, state, or local) with respect to your company’s performance of services similar to those described in this RFP. If any such instances are disclosed, Respondents must fully explain, in detail, the nature of the governmental action, the allegations that led to the governmental action, and the results of the governmental action including any legal action that was taken against the Respondent by the governmental agency. While disclosure of any governmental action will not automatically disqualify a Respondent from consideration, such governmental action and a review of the background details may result in a rejection of the Respondent’s proposal at Group’s sole discretion. Equalis Group will make this decision based on the Proposal Review Team’s determination of the seriousness of the claims, the potential impact that the behavior that led to the claims could have on the Respondent’s performance of the work, and the best interests of Members. Provide statement here. Insert statement here. CCOG allows Suppliers to authorize dealers, distributors, and resellers to sell the products and services made available through, and consistent with the Terms and Conditions set forth in, the Master Agreement. If Supplier intends to authorize their dealers, distributors, or resellers access to the Master Agreement in the event of a contract award Supplier must provide a list, either in the form of a document or a weblink, to identify those organizations who are being authorized access to the Master Agreement. Will the Supplier authorize dealers, distributors, resellers access to Master Agreement? If yes, how will Supplier disclose which organization(s) will have access to the Master Agreement? This list can be updated from time to time upon CCOG’s approval. Respondent Response: Copy of our current US wide open dealer list is attached. . CCOG may not enter into contracts with any suppliers who have been found to be ineligible for state contracts under specific federal or Ohio statutes or regulations. Companies responding to any CCOG RFP MUST certify that they are NOT ineligible by signing each of the statements below. Failure to provide proper affirming signature on any of these statements will result in a Respondent’s proposal being deemed nonresponsive to this RFP. I, Xxxxx Xxxxxx-Moreby , hereby cer...
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Mandatory Disclosure of Governmental Investigations. Indicate whether your company and/or any of the proposed subcontractor(s) has been the subject of any adverse regulatory or adverse administrative governmental action (federal, state, or local) with respect to your company’s performance of services similar to those described in this RFP. If any such instances are disclosed, Respondents must fully explain, in detail, the nature of the governmental action, the allegations that led to the governmental action, and the results of the governmental action including any legal action that was taken against the Respondent by the governmental agency. While disclosure of any governmental action will not automatically disqualify a Respondent from consideration, such governmental action and a review of the background details may result in a rejection of the Respondent’s proposal at Group’s sole discretion. Equalis Group will make this decision based on the Proposal Review Team’s determination of the seriousness of the claims, the potential impact that the behavior that led to the claims could have on the Respondent’s performance of the work, and the best interests of Members. Provide statement here. ParkMobile does not have any government investigations to disclose.
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