MBE/WBE Sample Clauses

MBE/WBE. If applicable, unless waived by Institution in writing, Company must expend at least 25% of the Fee (including all modifications and amendments to it) with one or more certified minority business enterprises (“MBE”) and at least 7% of the Fee (including all modifications and amendment to it) with one or more certified women’s owned business enterprises (“WBE”). The Company will adhere to any and all reporting and other requirements as set forth in the Board's Minority and Women Business Enterprise Contract Participation Plan, including but not limited to the Company’s response to Schedule A of the plan on file with the Office of Procurement Services. The Plan can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/services/Pages/Become-a-Vendor.aspx Failure to comply with this provision constitutes a material breach of this Agreement and may result in termination of the Agreement and other remedies.
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MBE/WBE. A minority-owned business (MBE) or a women-owned business (WBE) certified by the State Office of Minority and Women Business Assistance (SOMWBA).
MBE/WBE. Due to the emergency nature of the procurement, the City waives the MBE/WBE requirements for this Agreement pursuant to Art. 5, § 28-64 of the Baltimore City Code. The Consultant will make every good faith effort to subcontract to minority and women’s business enterprises if subcontracting is utilized.
MBE/WBE. The City has an interest in and policy of encouraging the equitable utilization of Minority-Owned Businesses (MBEs) and Women-Owned Businesses (WBEs). Article 5, Subtitle 28 of the Baltimore City Code (the “City Code”) is incorporated into this Agreement by reference. The updates occur on the internet and can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/Government/city CharterCodes.aspx. In identifying available City-certified MBEs and WBEs, the Grantee is encouraged to use the MBE/WBE Directory available from the Minority and Women’s Business Opportunity Office, (000) 000-0000. A signed copy of the Grantee’s Commitment to Comply or Waiver, as applicable, is attached hereto as Exhibit F and incorporated herein.
MBE/WBE. In accordance with 1980 P.A. 278, MCL 423.321 at seq; MCL 445.901 et seq, the SUBRECIPIENT, in the performance of this Agreement, shall not enter into a Contract with a subcontractor, manufacturer, or supplier listed in the register maintained by the STATE, Department of Labor, of employers who have been found in contempt of court by a federal court of appeals, on not less than three (3) occasions involving different violations during the preceding seven (7) years, for failure to correct an unfair labor practice, as prohibited by Section 8 of Chapter 372 of the National Labor Relations Act, 29 U.S.C. 158. The AUTHORITY may void this Contract if the name of the SUBRECIPIENT, or the name of a subcontractor, manufacturer, or supplier utilized by the SUBRECIPIENT in the performance of this Contract subsequently appears in the register during the performance period of this Contract.
MBE/WBE. The City has an interest in and policy of encouraging the equitable utilization of Minority-Owned Businesses (MBEs) and Women-Owned Businesses (WBEs). Article 5, Subtitle 28 of the Baltimore City Code (the “City Code”) is incorporated into this Agreement by reference. In identifying available City-certified MBEs and WBEs, the Subgrantee is encouraged to use the MBE/WBE Directory available from the Mayor’s Office of Small and Minority Business Advocacy & Development, (000) 000-0000. A signed copy of the Subgrantee’s Commitment to Comply or Waiver, as applicable, is attached hereto as Exhibit F and incorporated herein.
MBE/WBE. A minority-owned business (MBE) or a women-owned business (WBE) certified by the Supplier Diversity Office (SDO).
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MBE/WBE. The requirements of the Baltimore City Code, Article 5, Subtitle 28 (pertaining to Minority and Women’s Business Enterprise), as amended, are hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement. If applicable, failure of the Consultant to comply with this subtitle shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement and shall entitle the City to terminate this Agreement immediately upon delivery of written notice of termination to the Consultant. The Consultant will make good faith efforts to utilize minority and women’s business enterprises and maintain records reasonably necessary for monitoring compliance with this subtitle. (See Art. 5, § 28-54, Baltimore City Code)
MBE/WBE. (a) Developer will comply fully with the City’s Minority and Women’s Business Enterprise Program (as codified in Chapter 3, Article IV, Divisions 2 and 3 of the Code) and with the Instructions for Tax-Incentivized Construction Contracts, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit E. (b) Developer will allow the City’s Civil Rights and Equal Opportunity Department (or its designee) to monitor the MBE/WBE achievement levels through reporting and onsite monitoring. This includes access to all books and records of Developer at reasonable times after reasonable advance notice. (c) If the Developer fails to make good faith efforts (as defined in Chapter 3, Article IV of the Code) to achieve the goals for MBE/WBE, the City could sustain damages, the exact extent of which would be difficult or impossible to ascertain. Therefore, in order to liquidate those damages, the monetary difference between either (1) the amount of the MBE/WBE goals set forth in the Contractor Utilization Plan, as amended, or (2) the goals established (whichever is lower) and the amount actually paid to qualified MBEs and WBEs for performing a commercially useful function will be deducted from the Developer’s payments as liquidated damages. In determining the amount actually paid to qualified MBEs and WBEs, no credit will be given for the portion of participation that was not approved by the Director of the City’s Civil Rights and Equal Opportunity Department, unless the Director determines that the Developer acted in good faith. No deduction for liquidated damages will be made when, for reasons beyond the control of the Developer, the MBE/WBE participation stated in the Contractor Utilization Plan, as amended and approved by the Director is not met. Such determination shall be subject to the provisions of the appeal procedure outlined in Chapter 3, Article IV, Division 2 of the Code.
MBE/WBE. (a) For purchases under this Agreement by Pacific Xxxx, Pacific Xxxx Directory,
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