Paper and Printing Requirements Sample Clauses

Paper and Printing Requirements. In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.073, when practicable under the scope of the Contract, the Contractor shall: • use uncoated office paper and printing paper; • use recycled content paper with at least 30 percent post-consumer material by weight; • use paper which has not been dyed with colors, excluding pastel colors; • use recycled content paper that is manufactured using little or no chlorine bleach or chlorine derivatives; • use reusable binding materials or staples and bind documents by methods that do not use glue; • use soy-based inks; and • produce reports, publications, and periodicals that are readily recyclable. This requirement does not apply to coated paper that is made with at least 50 percent post-consumer materials. The Contractor must print documents on both sides of paper where commonly accepted publishing practices allow.
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Paper and Printing Requirements. In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.073, when practicable under the scope of the Contract, the Contractor shall: • use uncoated office paper and printing paper; • use recycled content paper with at least 30 percent post-consumer material by weight; • use paper which has not been dyed with colors, excluding pastel colors; • use recycled content paper that is manufactured using little or no chlorine bleach or chlorine derivatives; • use reusable binding materials or staples and bind documents by methods that do not use glue; • use soy-based inks; and • produce reports, publications, and periodicals that are readily recyclable. This requirement does not apply to coated paper that is made with at least 50 percent post-consumer materials. The Contractor must print documents on both sides of paper where commonly accepted publishing practices allow. Contractors and their subcontractors shall be properly uniformed prior to entering any facility. The Contractor’s or their subcontractor’s company name must be identifiable on the uniform.
Paper and Printing Requirements. In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.073, when practicable under the scope of the Contract, the Contractor shall: • use uncoated office paper and printing paper; • use recycled content paper with at least 30 percent post-consumer material by weight; • use paper which has not been dyed with colors, excluding pastel colors; • use recycled content paper that is manufactured using little or no chlorine bleach or chlorine derivatives; • use reusable binding materials or staples and bind documents by methods that do not use glue; • use soy-based inks; and • produce reports, publications, and periodicals that are readily recyclable. This requirement does not apply to coated paper that is made with at least 50 percent post-consumer materials. The Contractor must print documents on both sides of paper where commonly accepted publishing practices allow. Contractor acknowledges and is fully aware that the State of Minnesota (Executive branch state agencies) has developed IT Accessibility Standard effective September 1, 2010. The standard entails, in part, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and Section 508 which can be viewed at: xxxxx://xx.xxx/mnit/government/policies/accessibility/. The Standards apply to web sites, software applications, electronic reports and output documentation, training delivered in electronic formats (including, but not limited to, documents, videos, and webinars), among others. As upgrades are made to the software, products, or subscriptions available through this Contract, the Contractor agrees to develop functionality which supports accessibility. If any issues arise due to nonconformance with the above-mentioned accessibility Standards, the Contractor agrees to provide alternative solutions upon request at no additional charge to the State. When updates or upgrades are made to the products or services available through this Contract, the Contractor agrees to document how the changes will impact or improve the product’s or service’s accessibility and usability. This documentation, upon request, must be provided to the State in advance of the change, occurring within an agreed upon timeframe sufficient for the state to review the changes and either approve them or request a remediation plan from the Contractor. Contractor warrants that its Products comply with the above-mentioned accessibility Standards and agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the State against any claims related to non-compliance of Contractor’s Produ...
Paper and Printing Requirements. In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.073, when practicable under the scope of the Contract, the Contractor shall: • use uncoated printing paper; • use recycled content printing paper with at least 10 percent post-consumer material by weight; • use paper which has not been dyed with colors, excluding pastel colors; • use recycled content paper that is manufactured using little or no chlorine bleach or chlorine derivatives; • use reusable binding materials or staples and bind documents by methods that do not use glue; • use soy-based inks ("Soy-based ink" means printing ink made from soy oil.); • produce reports, publications, and periodicals that are readily recyclable; and • Use paper which has been made on a paper machine located in Minnesota; This requirement does not apply to coated paper that is made with at least 50 percent post-consumer materials. The Contractor must print documents on both sides of paper where commonly accepted publishing practices allow.
Paper and Printing Requirements. In accordance with Minn. Stat. § 16C.073, when practicable under the scope of the Contract, the Contractor shall: • use uncoated office paper and printing paper; • use recycled content paper with at least 30 percent post-consumer material by weight and purchase printing and office paper with at least ten percent postconsumer material by weight; • use paper which has not been dyed with colors, excluding pastel colors; • use recycled content paper that is manufactured using little or no chlorine bleach or chlorine derivatives; • use reusable binding materials or staples and bind documents by methods that do not use glue; • use soy-based inks; and • produce reports, publications, and periodicals that are readily recyclable. • purchase paper which has been made on a paper machine located in Minnesota. This requirement does not apply to coated paper that is made with at least 50 percent post-consumer materials. The Contractor must print documents on both sides of paper where commonly accepted publishing practices allow.
Paper and Printing Requirements. The Contractor will follow the guidelines of Minn. Stat. § 16C.073 Paper Policy as specified in Exhibit A, Section 35, when practicable under the scope of the Contract.

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  • Fingerprinting Requirements Contractor hereby acknowledges that, if applicable, it is required to comply with the requirements of Education Code Section 45125.1 with respect to fingerprinting of employees who may have contact with the District's students. The Contractor shall also ensure that its Contractors on the Project also comply with the requirements of Section 45125.1. If required by Education Code Section 45125.1, the Contractor must provide for the completion of a Fingerprint Certification form, in the District’s required format, prior to any of the Contractor's employees, or those of any other Contractors, coming into contact with the District's students. Contractor further acknowledges that other fingerprinting requirements may apply, as set forth in Education Code Section 45125 et seq., and will comply with any such requirements.

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