Common use of Previous Employment Clause in Contracts

Previous Employment. Contractor acknowledges and understands that Section 2252.901, Texas Government Code, prohibits TAMU-CC from using state appropriated funds to enter into any employment contract, consulting contract, or professional services contract with any individual who has been previously employed, as an employee, by the agency within the past twelve (12) months. If Contractor is an individual, by signing this Agreement, Contractor certifies that Section 2252.901, Texas Government Code, does not prohibit the use of state appropriated funds for satisfying the payment obligations herein.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement

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Previous Employment. Contractor acknowledges and understands that Section 2252.901, Texas Government Code, prohibits TAMU-CC TAMUK from using state appropriated funds to enter into any employment contract, consulting contract, or professional services contract with any individual who has been previously employed, as an employee, by the agency within the past twelve (12) months. If Contractor is an individual, by signing this Agreement, Contractor certifies that Section 2252.901, Texas Government Code, does not prohibit the use of state appropriated funds for satisfying the payment obligations herein.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement, Addendum to Agreement

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Previous Employment. Contractor acknowledges and understands that Section 2252.901, Texas Government Code, prohibits TAMU-CC TAMUK from using state appropriated funds to enter into any employment contract, consulting contract, or professional services contract with any individual who has been previously employed, as an employee, by the agency within the past twelve (12) months. If Contractor is an individual, by signing this AgreementContract, Contractor certifies that Section 2252.901, Texas Government Code, does not prohibit the use of state appropriated funds for satisfying the payment obligations herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract/Agreement

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