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Product Categories has been revisedExamples of Product Categories contained in the scope of this solicitation are included in the table below. The table below is not meant to provide a comprehensive list of Products included in scope; it describes the most common types of Products (Product Sub-Categories) contained within each Product Category. Please note that calendar related items will be replaced yearly with the next calendar year’s version within the same Product category and related discount. The Department and the Contractor during the contract period may mutually agree to align any missing or new Product sub-categories or services into the Product Categories listed below. The Department may use the X.X. Xxxxxxxx Product Categories and other Product wholesalers as a point of reference during this process. Product Category Product Sub-Categories Breakroom & Cleaning SuppliesHand Sanitizer, Paper Towels, Lysol Spray, Wipes, Dusters and Facial Tissue, Wastebaskets, Safety Supplies, All Wipes, Hand Soaps, Knives, Cutters, Blades and Scrapers, Computer Dust-off, Lysol, Clorox, Windex, Air Freshener, Dust Pans, Cleaning Supplies, Cups, Spoons, Forks, Plates, Bowls and Shredder bags Folders, Binders & Accessories • Manila File Folders, Hanging File Folders, Fastener Folder, Classification Folders, View Binders, Ring Binders, Report Covers, Files, File Folders, Pocket Files, Portfolios, Jackets, Inserts, Folder Frames, Dividers, Wallet Files, File Guides, File Indexes, Tabs, Tab Reinforcements, and Accessories Office Consumables (includes Art, Educational & Envelopes) • Adhesives, Glues, Gluesticks, Adhesive Removers • Appointment Books, Phone Message Books, Statement Books, Fax Message Books, ‘While You Were Out’ Books, Forms, Dictionaries, Thesaurus, Diaries, Tickets, Reference Sets • Archive Boxes, Cardboard Boxes, Storage Containers • Award Frames, Displays, Plaques, Certificates • Badges, Badge Holders, Lanyards • Batteries, Chargers, • Binder Clips, Paper Clips, Panel Clips, Pushpins, Thumbtacks, Safety Pins, Rubber bands, Scissors, Shears, Cutters, Trimmers, Hole Punches (non-electric) • Binders, Xxxxx, Rings, Spines • Book Cases, Book Ends, Book Shelves • Bulletin Boards, Cork Boards, Easels, Easel Pads, Poster Boards • Calendars, Desk pads, Refills, Planners Product Category Product Sub-Categories • Calculator Ink, Calculator Spools, Adding Machine Tape, Cash Register Tape • Camera Film, Photo Paper • Chair mats • Clocks, Hooks, Lamps • Correction Fluid, Correction Tape, Correcti...

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  • Employee Categories All employees fall into one or the other of four principal categories as outlined below.

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  • Multi-year Planning Targets Schedule A may reflect an allocation for the first Funding Year of this Agreement as well as planning targets for up to two additional years, consistent with the term of this Agreement. In such an event, the HSP acknowledges that if it is provided with planning targets, these targets: a. are targets only, b. are provided solely for the purposes of planning, c. are subject to confirmation, and d. may be changed at the discretion of the Funder in consultation with the HSP. The HSP will proactively manage the risks associated with multi-year planning and the potential changes to the planning targets; and the Funder agrees that it will communicate any changes to the planning targets as soon as reasonably possible.

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  • Statewide HUB Program Statewide Procurement Division Note: In order for State agencies and institutions of higher education (universities) to be credited for utilizing this business as a HUB, they must award payment under the Certificate/VID Number identified above. Agencies, universities and prime contractors are encouraged to verify the company’s HUB certification prior to issuing a notice of award by accessing the Internet (xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/tpasscmblsearch/index.jsp) or by contacting