Preference List Certification Clause Samples

The Preference List Certification clause requires a party to formally confirm the accuracy and completeness of a list that ranks or prioritizes certain items, such as suppliers, products, or service providers. In practice, this means the certifying party must review the list, ensure it reflects current preferences or requirements, and attest to its correctness, often as a condition for contract performance or compliance. This clause helps prevent disputes by ensuring all parties rely on an up-to-date and verified list, thereby promoting transparency and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or errors related to preferences.
Preference List Certification. To participate in SOAP, programs must submit their certified preference lists electronically by the published deadline using the R3 system. Use of the R3 system requires Internet access using common browser programs. SOAP preference lists cannot be submitted in any way other than through the R3 system.
Preference List Certification. To participate in SOAP, programs must submit their certified preference lists electronically by the published deadline using the