Pandemic Contractual Performance Sample Clauses

Pandemic Contractual Performance. ‌ a. The Department shall require a written plan that illustrates how the Consultant shall perform up to contractual standards in the event of a pandemic. The Department may require a copy of the plan at any time prior to or at post-award phase of the Contract. At a minimum, the pandemic performance plan shall include: 1. Key succession and performance planning if there is a sudden significant decrease in the Consultant’s workforce. 2. Alternative methods to ensure adequate work force. 3. An updated list of the Consultant’s contacts and organizational chart. b. In the event of a pandemic, as declared by the Governor of Arizona, U.S. Government or the World Health Organization (WHO), which makes performance of any term under this Contract impossible or impracticable, the Department shall have the following rights: 1. After the official declaration of a pandemic, the Department may temporarily place the Contract(s) on “HOLD,” in whole or in part, if the Consultant cannot perform to the standards agreed upon in the initial terms. 2. The Department shall not incur any liability if a pandemic is declared and emergency procurements are authorized by ADOT Director pursuant to §41-2537 of the Arizona Procurement Code (APC). 3. Once the pandemic is officially declared over or the Consultant can demonstrate the ability to perform, the Department, at its sole discretion may reinstate the temporarily voided Contract(s). c. The Department, at any time, may request to see a copy of the written plan from the Consultant. The Consultant shall produce the written plan within 72 hours of the request.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Pandemic Contractual Performance. 6.12.2.1 The Division shall require a written plan that illustrates how the Qualified Vendor shall perform up to the agreement standards in the event of a pandemic. The Division may require a copy of the plan at anytime prior or post award of an agreement. At a minimum, the pandemic performance plan shall include: a. Key succession and performance planning if there is a sudden significant decrease in Qualified Vendor’s workforce. b. Alternative methods to ensure there are services or products in the supply chain. c. An up to date list of company contacts and organizational chart. 6.12.2.2 In the event of a pandemic, as declared by the Governor of Arizona, U.S. Government or the World Health Organization, which makes performance of any term under this agreement impossible or impracticable, the Division shall have the following rights: a. After the official declaration of a pandemic, the Division may temporally void the agreement(s) in whole or specific sections if the Qualifies Vendor cannot perform to the standards agreed upon. b. The State shall not incur any liability if a pandemic is declared and emergency procurements are authorized by the Director of the Arizona Department of Administration per A.R.S. § 41-2537 of the Arizona Procurement Code. c. Once the pandemic is officially declared over and/or the Qualified Vendor can demonstrate the ability to perform, the Division, at its sole discretion may reinstate the temporarily voided agreement(s).
Pandemic Contractual Performance. 6.12.2.1 The State shall require a written Pandemic Performance Plan that illustrates how the Qualified Vendor shall perform up to the Agreement standards in the event of a pandemic (e.g., influenza). At a minimum, the Pandemic Performance Plan shall include: a. Key succession and performance planning if there is a sudden significant decrease in Qualified Vendor’s workforce. b. Alternative methods to ensure there are services or products in the supply chain. c. An up to date list of company contacts and organizational chart. 6.12.2.2 The Qualified Vendor shall provide annual training on the Pandemic Performance Plan for all staff members. 6.12.2.3 The Qualified Vendor shall review its Pandemic Performance Plan as needed, amend the plan as required, and train all staff members on any changes to the plan. 6.12.2.4 In the event of a pandemic, as declared by the Governor of Arizona, U.S. Government or the World Health Organization, which makes performance of any term under this Agreement impossible or impracticable, the State shall have the following rights: a. After the official declaration of a pandemic, the State may temporally void the Agreement(s) in whole or specific sections if the Qualifies Vendor cannot perform to the standards agreed upon. b. The State shall not incur any liability if a pandemic is declared and emergency procurements are authorized by the Director of the Arizona Department of Administration per A.R.S. § 41-2537 of the Arizona Procurement Code. c. Once the pandemic is officially declared over and/or the Qualified Vendor can demonstrate the ability to perform, the State, at its sole discretion may reinstate the temporarily voided Agreement(s).
Pandemic Contractual Performance i. The State shall require a written plan that illustrates how the Contractor shall perform up to contractual standards in the event of a pandemic. Area Agency may require a copy of the plan at any time prior or post award of a contract. At a minimum, the pandemic performance plan shall include: 1. Key succession and performance planning if there is a sudden significant decrease in Contractor’s workforce. 2. Alternative methods to ensure there are services or products in the supply chain. 3. An up to date list of company contacts and organizational chart. ii. In the event of a pandemic, as declared by the Governor of Arizona, U.S. Government or the World Health Organization, which makes performance of any term under this contract impossible or impracticable, the Area Agency shall have the following rights: 1. After the official declaration of a pandemic, Area Agency may temporally void the contract(s) in whole or specific sections if the Contractor cannot perform to the standards agreed upon in the initial terms. 2. Area Agency shall not incur any liability if a pandemic is declared and emergency procurements are authorized by the Director of the Arizona Department of Administration per A.R.S. §41-2537 as may be amended of the Arizona Procurement Code. 3. Once the pandemic is officially declared over and/or the Contractor can demonstrate the ability to perform, Area Agency, at its sole discretion, may reinstate the temporarily voided contract(s).
Pandemic Contractual Performance. 21.1. The State shall require a written plan that illustrates how the Contractor shall perform up to contractual standards in the event of a pandemic. The State may require a copy of the plan at any time prior or post award of a Contract. At a minimum, the pandemic performance plan shall include: 21.1.1. Key succession and performance planning if there is a sudden significant decrease in Contractor’s workforce; 21.1.2. Alternative methods to ensure there are products in the supply chain; and 21.1.3. An up to date list of company contacts and organizational chart. 21.2. In the event of a pandemic, as declared the Governor of Arizona, U.S. Government or the World Health Organization, which makes performance of any term under this Contract impossible or impracticable, the State shall have the following rights: 21.2.1. After the official declaration of a pandemic, the State may temporarily void the Contract(s) in whole or specific sections, if the Contractor cannot perform to the standards agreed upon in the initial terms; 21.2.2. The State shall not incur any liability if a pandemic is declared and emergency procurements are authorized by the Director as per A.R.S. 41-2537 of the Arizona Procurement Code; and 21.2.3. Once the pandemic is officially declared over and/or the Contractor can demonstrate the ability to perform, the State, at is sole discretion, may reinstate the temporarily voided Contract(s). 21.3. The State, at any time, may request to see a copy of the written plan from the Contractor. The Contractor shall produce the written plan within seventy-two (72) hours of the request.
Pandemic Contractual Performance. 3.1.5.1. Contractor represents that is has business continuity of operations policies and procedures in place to address Contractor's perfonnance in the event of a medical pandemic. The Participating State may require a general overview of the plan, on an annual basis, by written request to Contractor. Any disclosure of Contractor's plan is at Contractor's discretion and disclosure of the plan or an overview will be subject to Contractor's imposed restrictions. The plan may include alternative methods to ensure there are products in the supply chain through Contractor's resellers, or purchase recommendations. 3.1.5.2. In the event of a medical pandemic, as declared by the Governor of Arizona, U.S. Government or the World Health Organization, which makes perfonnance of any tenn under this contract impossible or impracticable, the State shall have the right after the official declaration of a ( pandemic to temporarily suspend the contract(s) in whole or specific sections if the contractor cannot perfonn to the standards agreed upon In the Initial terms. In such event the State shall not Incur any liability for undelivered orders if a pandemic is declared and emergency procurements are authorized by the director as per § 41-2537 of the Arizona Procurement Code; and, once the pandemic is officially declared over and/or the Contractor can demonstrate the ability to perform, the State, at its sole discretion may reinstate the temporarily suspended contract(s).
Pandemic Contractual Performance. 1. The State shall require a written plan that illustrates how the Contractor shall perform up to contractual standards in the event of a pandemic. The State may require a copy of the plan at any time prior or post award of a Contract. At a minimum, the pandemic performance plan shall include: 1.1. Key succession and performance planning if there is a sudden significant decrease in Contractor‘s workforce. 1.2. Alternative methods to ensure there are products in the supply chain. 1.3. An up to date list of company contacts and organizational chart, upon request. 2. In the event of a pandemic, as declared the Governor of Arizona, U.S. Government or the World Health Organization, which makes performance of any term under this Contract impossible or impracticable, the State shall have the following rights: 2.1. After the official declaration of a pandemic, the State may temporarily void the Contract(s) in whole or specific sections, if the Contractor cannot perform to the standards agreed upon in the initial terms. 2.2. The State shall not incur any liability if a pandemic is declared and emergency procurements are authorized by the Director as per A.R.S. 41-2537 of the Arizona Procurement Code. 2.3. Once the pandemic is officially declared over and/or the Contractor can demonstrate the ability to perform, the State, at is sole discretion, may reinstate the temporarily voided Contract(s). 3. The State at any time, may request to see a copy of the written plan from the Contractor. The Contactor shall produce the written plan within seventy-two (72) hours of the request.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Pandemic Contractual Performance. The State shall require a written plan that illustrates how the Contractor shall perform up to contractual standards in the event of a pandemic. The State may require a copy of the plan at anytime prior or post award of a contract. At a minimum, the pandemic performance plan shall include: (i) Key succession and performance planning if there is a sudden significant decrease in Contractor's workforce; (ii) Alternative methods to ensure there are products in the supply chain; and (iii) An up to date list of company contacts and organizational chart.
Pandemic Contractual Performance. 1) The Design Professional shall have a plan that illustrates how the Design Professional shall perform contractual requirements in the event of a pandemic. At a minimum, the plan shall include: a) Key succession and performance planning in the event of sudden significant decrease in Design Professional’s workforce; b) Alternative methods to ensure there are products in the supply chain; and c) a current organizational chart and contact list.
Pandemic Contractual Performance. 3.1.5.1. Contractor represents that is has business continuity of operations policies and procedures in place to address Contractor’s performance in the event of a medical pandemic. The Participating State may require a general overview of the plan, on an annual basis, by written request to Contractor. Any disclosure of Contractor’s plan is at Contractor’s discretion and disclosure of the plan or an overview will be subject to Contractor’s imposed restrictions. The plan may include alternative methods to ensure there are products in the supply chain through Contractor’s resellers, or purchase recommendations. 3.1.5.2. In the event of a medical pandemic, as declared by the Governor of Arizona, U.S. Government or the World Health Organization, which makes performance of any term under this contract impossible or impracticable, the State shall have the right after the official declaration of a pandemic to temporarily void the contract(s) in whole or specific sections if the contractor cannot perform to the standards agreed upon in the initial terms. In such event the State shall not incur any liability for undelivered orders if a pandemic is declared and emergency procurements are authorized by the director as per § 41-2537 of the Arizona Procurement Code; and, once the pandemic is officially declared over and/or the Contractor can demonstrate the ability to perform, the State, at its sole discretion may reinstate the temporarily voided contract(s).
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!