Common use of Mercury Content Clause in Contracts

Mercury Content. Pursuant to MCL 18.1261d, mercury-free products must be procured when possible. The Contractor must explain if it intends to provide products containing mercury, the amount or concentration of mercury, and whether cost competitive alternatives exist. If a cost competitive alternative does exist, the Contractor must provide justification as to why the particular product is essential. All products containing mercury must be labeled as containing mercury.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Standard Contract, State of Michigan, State of Michigan

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Mercury Content. Pursuant to Under MCL 18.1261d, the Contractor must offer mercury-free products must be procured when whenever possible. The Contractor must explain if it intends to provide products containing mercury, the amount or concentration of mercury, mercury and whether cost competitive alternatives exist. If a cost competitive alternative does alternatives do not exist, the Contractor must provide disclose the amount or concentration of mercury and justification as to why the this particular product is essential. All products containing mercury must be labeled as containing mercury.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: State of Michigan, www.michigan.gov, www.michigan.gov

Mercury Content. Pursuant to MCL 18.1261d, mercury-free products must be procured when possible. The Contractor stated in their proposal that the products are mercury free. If there are any changes that affect the mercury content, the Contractor must notify the Contract Administrator, Contract Monitor, and Program Manager by email and must explain if it intends to provide products containing mercury, the amount or concentration of mercury, and whether cost competitive alternatives exist. If a cost competitive alternative does alternatives do not exist, the Contractor must provide justification as to why the particular product is essential. All products containing mercury must be labeled as containing mercury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Michigan

Mercury Content. Pursuant to Under MCL 18.1261d, the Contractor must offer mercury-free products must be procured when whenever possible. The Contractor must explain if it intends to provide products containing mercury, the amount or concentration of mercury, mercury and whether cost competitive alternatives exist. If a cost competitive alternative does alternatives do not exist, the Contractor must provide disclose the amount or concentration of mercury and justification as to why the this particular product is essential. All products containing mercury must be labeled as containing mercury. The State may, at its discretion, refuse to accept products containing mercury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Michigan

Mercury Content. Pursuant to MCL 18.1261d, mercury-free products must be procured when possible. The Contractor disclosed that the products are mercury free. If there are any changes that affect the mercury content, the Contractor must notify the Contract Administrator, Contract Manager, and Program Manager by email and must explain if it intends to provide products containing mercury, the amount or concentration of mercury, and whether cost competitive alternatives exist. If a cost competitive alternative does alternatives do not exist, the Contractor must provide justification as to why the particular product is essential. All products containing mercury must be labeled as containing mercury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: State of Michigan

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Mercury Content. Pursuant to Under MCL 18.1261d, the Contractor must offer mercury-free products must be procured when whenever possible. The Contractor must explain if it intends to provide products containing mercury, the amount or concentration of mercury, mercury and whether cost competitive alternatives exist. If a cost competitive alternative does alternatives do not exist, the Contractor must provide disclose the amount or concentration of mercury and justification as to why the this particular product is essential. All products containing mercury must be labeled as containing mercury. There are no mercury-containing products as part of the Contractor’s bid response.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.michigan.gov

Mercury Content. 1. Pursuant to MCL 18.1261d, mercury-free products must shall be procured when possible. The Contractor must explain if will not supply products which contain mercury. In the event it intends becomes necessary to provide supply products containing which contain mercury, the Contractor agrees to disclose the mercury content, explain the amount or concentration of mercury, and whether cost competitive alternatives exist. If a cost competitive alternative does existexists, the Contractor must agrees to provide justification as to why the particular product is essential. All products containing mercury must shall be labeled as containing mercury.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Contract Terms

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