New Contractors Clause Samples
The "New Contractors" clause defines the terms and conditions under which additional contractors may be engaged during the course of a project or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the process for approving new contractors, any required qualifications or vetting procedures, and how their work will be integrated with existing project teams. By establishing clear guidelines for bringing in new contractors, the clause helps ensure that all parties are aware of expectations and responsibilities, thereby minimizing disruptions and maintaining project continuity.
New Contractors. The new Contractor and/or Project Director verifies at the start of their contract period s/he was not an employee of an existing DRS Employment Contractor during the previous twelve (12) months. The new Contractor and/or Project Director must submit copies of the following:
a. CEO/Project Director’s current résumé;
b. Project Director’s Certification of Completion of Employment Consultant Training;
c. Twelve (12) month projected budget of monthly income and expenditures;
d. Evidence of financial solvency documenting liquid assets or lines of credit
i) At least fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) serving Metro Areas, or;
ii) twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) serving only Rural Areas, and;
e. IRS W-9 form.
New Contractors. The new Contractor and/or Project Director verifies at the start of their contract period s/he was not an employee of an existing DRS Employment Contractor during the previous twelve (12) months. The new Contractor and/or Project Director must submit a copy of their current résumé. In addition to a twelve (12) month budget, all new Contractors must submit evidence of financial solvency documenting liquid assets or lines of credit of at least fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for Metro Contractors or twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) for Rural Contractors. New Contractors must also submit a W-9. New Contractors must submit all required documentation no later than March 31st to initiate a contract and provide services during the current fiscal year.
New Contractors. The new Contractor and/or Project Director verifies at the start of their contract period s/he was not an employee of an existing DRS Employment Contractor during the previous twelve
New Contractors. The new Contractor and/or Project Director verifies at the start of their contract period s/he was not an existing DRS Employment Contractor employee during the previous twelve (12) months. The new Contractor and/or Project Director must submit copies of the following: CEO/Project Director’s current résumé; Project Director’s Certification of Completion of Employment Consultant Training; Twelve (12) month projected budget of monthly income and expenditures, and; Evidence of financial solvency documenting liquid assets or lines of credit At least fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) serving Metro Areas, or; twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) serving only Rural Areas New Contractors must submit all required documentation no later than March 31st to initiate a contract and provide services during the current fiscal year.
New Contractors. 23. The ADOC shall incorporate the Agreement of Experts and any other relevant terms of the Settlement Agreement in any Request for Proposal for medical care submitted to potential vendors.
New Contractors. The Company agrees to acquaint new contractors with the fact that a Collective Agreement is in effect. On the first day at the workplace, the supervisor shall provide the contractor with a copy of the Collective Agreement and introduce to union ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and alternate. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or his or her alternate shall be allowed, during the first day at the workplace (15) minutes to confer with them.
