Mitigating Factor Sample Clauses

Mitigating Factor. The Contracting Officer may consider whether the Contactor had a Trafficking in Persons awareness program at the time of the violation as a mitigating factor when determining remedies. Additional information about Trafficking in Persons and examples of awareness programs can be found at the website for the Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/g/tip.
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Mitigating Factor. The Contracting Officer may consider whether the Contactor had a Trafficking in Persons awareness program at the time of the violation as a mitigating factor when determining remedies. Additional information about Trafficking in Persons and examples of awareness programs can be found at the website for the Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/g/tip . FAR 52.225-13 - RESTRICTIONS ON CERTAIN FOREIGN PURCHASES (JUN 2008) (a) Except as authorized by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) in the Department of the Treasury, the Contractor shall not acquire, for use in the performance of this contract, any supplies or services if any proclamation, Executive order, or statute administered by OFAC, or if OFAC’s implementing regulations at 31 CFR Chapter V, would prohibit such a transaction by a person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (b) Except as authorized by OFAC, most transactions involving Cuba, Iran, and Sudan are prohibited, as are most imports from Burma or North Korea, into the United States or its outlying areas. Lists of entities and individuals subject to economic sanctions are included in OFAC’s List of Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/offices/enforcement/ofac/sdn. More information about these restrictions, as well as updates, is available in the OFAC’s regulations at 31 CFR Chapter V and/or on OFAC’s website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/offices/enforcement/ofac. (c) The Contractor shall insert this clause, including this paragraph (c), in all subcontracts.
Mitigating Factor. The Contracting Officer may consider whether the Contactor had a Trafficking in Persons awareness program at the time of the violation as a mitigating factor when determining remedies. Additional information about Trafficking in Persons and examples of awareness programs can be found at the website for the Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/g/tip. The Exchange encourages contractors/vendors to embrace, establish and promote environmentally “Green Initiatives”. We look to the contractor to accomplish this by: Where possible, utilize environmentally friendly products. Where possible, promote energy-efficiency and water conservation. Where possible eliminate/reduce the production or generation of hazardous waste and the need for special material processing (including special handling, storage, treatment and disposal) (For Contracts covered by the SCA or DBA, applicable at the thresholds specified in those statutes or the FLSA, exceed the micro-purchase threshold) Executive Order 14026 – Increasing the Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors, and its implementing regulations, including the applicable contract clause, are incorporated by reference into this Contract as if fully set forth in this Contract. The full text of the contract clause in Appendix A to Part 23 is located at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/d/2021-25317/p-1027.
Mitigating Factor. The Contracting Officer may consider whether the Contractor had a Trafficking in Persons awareness program at the time of the violation as a mitigating factor when determining remedies. Additional information about Trafficking in Persons and examples of awareness programs can be found at the website for the Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/g/tip . DEAR 952.227-11 Patent Rights – Retention by the Contractor (Short Form) (Mar 1995) – applies if the Contractor is a small business firm or domestic nonprofit organization as defined by 35 USC 201 unless subject to exceptional circumstances as defined in 35 USC 202 and the Prime Contract. DEAR 952.227-13 Patent Rights – Acquisition by the Government (Sep 1997) – applies if the Contractor is not a small business firm or domestic nonprofit organization as defined by 35 USC
Mitigating Factor. Xxxxxxx made admissions with respect to his misconduct prior to the commencement of the hearing of this matter.
Mitigating Factor. Chemonics may consider whether the Supplier had a Trafficking in Persons awareness program at the time of the violation as a mitigating factor when determining remedies. Additional information about Trafficking in Persons and examples of awareness programs can be found at the website for the Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/g/tip.
Mitigating Factor. Quantum and Xxxxxxx have cooperated with the Executive Director in reaching this settlement agreement.
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Mitigating Factor. The Contracting Officer may consider whether the Contractor had a Sexual Assault Prevention and Response training program at the time of the violation as a mitigating factor when determining remedies. Additional information about Sexual Assault Prevention and Response training programs can be found at the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Home Page, xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx." C-227-H006 DATA REQUIREMENTS (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) The data to be furnished hereunder shall be prepared in accordance with the Contract Data Requirements List, DD Form 1423, Exhibit(s) A, attached hereto. C-227-H008 GOVERNMENT-INDUSTRY DATA EXCHANGE PROGRAM (NAVSEA) (DEC 2018) (a) The contractor shall actively participate in the Government Industry Data Exchange Program in accordance with the GIDEP Operations Manual, S0300-BT-PRO-010. The contractor shall submit information concerning critical or major nonconformances, as defined in FAR 46.407/DFARS 246.407, to the GIDEP information system. (b) The contractor shall insert paragraph (a) of this clause in any subcontract when deemed necessary. When so inserted, the word "contractor" shall be changed to "subcontractor." (c) The contractor shall, when it elects not to insert paragraph (a) in a subcontract, provide the subcontractor any GIDEP data which may be pertinent to items of its manufacture and verify that the subcontractor utilizes any such data. (d) The contractor shall, whether it elects to insert paragraph (a) in a subcontract or not, verify that the subcontractor utilizes and provides feedback on any GIDEP data that may be pertinent to items of its manufacture." (e) GIDEP materials, software and information are available without charge from: GIDEP Operations Center P.O. Box 8000 Corona, CA 00000-0000 Phone: (000) 000-0000 FAX: (000) 000-0000 Internet: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx C-228-H002 MINIMUM INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS (NAVSEA) (JAN 2019) (a) In accordance with the clause(s) of this contract entitled "Insurance--Work On a Government Installation" (FAR 52.228-5) and “Liability and Insurance” (DFARS 252.217-7012), as applicable, the Contractor shall procure and maintain insurance, of at least the kinds and minimum amounts set forth below: (i) Workers' compensation and employer’s liability coverage shall be at least $100,000, except as provided in FAR 28.307-2(a), if applicable (ii) Bodily injury liability insurance coverage shall be written on the comprehensive form of policy of at least $500,000 per occurrence. (ii...
Mitigating Factor. The Contracting Officer may consider whether the Contractor had a Sexual Assault Prevention and Response training program at the time of the violation as a mitigating factor when determining remedies. Additional information about Sexual Assault Prevention and Response training programs can be found at the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Home Page, xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx." C-227-H006 DATA REQUIREMENTS (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) The data to be furnished hereunder shall be prepared in accordance with the Contract Data Requirements List, DD Form 1423, Exhibit(s) A, attached hereto. C-237-H001 ENTERPRISE-WIDE CONTRACTOR MANPOWER REPORTING APPLICATION (NAVSEA) (OCT 2018) (a) The contractor shall report contractor labor hours (including subcontractor labor hours) required for performance of services provided under this contract for the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division via a secure data collection site. Contracted services excluded from reporting are based on Product Service Codes (PSCs). The excluded PSCs are: (1) W, Lease/Rental of Equipment; (2) X, Lease/Rental of Facilities; (3) Y, Construction of Structures and Facilities; (4) D, Automatic Data Processing and Telecommunications, IT and Telecom- Telecommunications Transmission (D304) and Internet (D322) ONLY;
Mitigating Factor. The Contracting Officer may consider whether the Contractor had a Sexual Assault Prevention and Response training program at the time of the violation as a mitigating factor when determining remedies. Additional information about Sexual Assault Prevention and Response training programs can be found at the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Home Page, xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx." CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY FULL TEXT 5652.209-9003 Use of Contractor Support/Advisory Personnel (2015) Section H (Revised August 2015) The contractor’s attention is directed to the fact that USSOCOM contracts for various IT, business, acquisition, technical, and staff support services, some of which require support contractor access to proprietary information submitted by other contractors during administration of this contract. Execution of this contract constitutes approval to release the contract, contractor proposals, other contractor information, or proprietary data obtained during contract administration to Government Support Contractors who require access and have signed Non-Disclosure and Rules of Conduct/Conflict of Interest Statements. Section I - Contract Clauses CLAUSES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE 52.202-1 Definitions NOV 2013 52.203-3 Gratuities APR 1984 52.203-5 Covenant Against Contingent Fees MAY 2014 52.203-6 Restrictions On Subcontractor Sales To The Government SEP 2006 52.203-7 Anti-Kickback Procedures MAY 2014 52.203-8 Cancellation, Rescission, and Recovery of Funds for Illegal orMAY 2014 Improper Activity 52.203-10 Price Or Fee Adjustment For Illegal Or Improper Activity MAY 2014 52.203-12 Limitation On Payments To Influence Certain Federal OCT 2010 Transactions 52.203-13 Contractor Code of Business Ethics and Conduct OCT 2015 52.203-16 Preventing Personal Conflicts of Interest DEC 2011 52.203-17 Contractor Employee Whistleblower Rights and Requirement APR 2014 To Inform Employees of Whistleblower Rights 52.203-19 Prohibition on Requiring Certain Internal Confidentiality JAN 2017 Agreements or Statements 52.204-2 Security Requirements AUG 1996 52.204-4 Printed or Copied Double-Sided on Postconsumer Fiber MAY 2011 Content Paper 52.204-9 Personal Identity Verification of Contractor Personnel JAN 2011 52.204-10 Reporting Executive Compensation and First-Tier OCT 2018 Subcontract Awards 52.204-13 System for Award Management Maintenance OCT 2018 52.204-14 Service Contract Reporting Requirements OCT 2016 52.204-19 Incorporation by Reference of Represent...
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