Common use of Professional Services and Subcontractors Clause in Contracts

Professional Services and Subcontractors. Each known Contractor, including the names of the organizations or individuals, the purposes of the Contracts, and the estimated dollar amounts of the awards as part of the budget justification. If the name of the Contractor, exact scope of work, and estimated total costs are not available or have not been negotiated, enter something such as "Contractor A" as the Contractor name, and include the best estimate of the cost of the work, as well as the best available description of the nature of the work to be purchased. Any third-party Contract that is equal to or exceeds $100,000 over the life of the Contract must obtain prior written approval from HHSC before entering into the Contract.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Renewal, contracts.hhs.texas.gov, contracts.hhs.texas.gov

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Professional Services and Subcontractors. Each known Contractor, including the names of the organizations or individuals, the purposes of the Contracts, and the estimated dollar amounts of the awards as part of the budget justification. If the name of the Contractor, exact scope of work, and estimated total costs are not available or have not been negotiated, enter something such as "Contractor A" as the Contractor name, and include the best estimate of the cost of the work, as well as the best available description of the nature of the work to be purchased. Any third-party Contract that is equal to or exceeds $100,000 over the life of the Contract must obtain prior written approval from HHSC before entering into the Contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, contracts.hhs.texas.gov

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Professional Services and Subcontractors. Each known Contractor, including the names of the organizations or individuals, the purposes of the Contracts, and the estimated dollar amounts of the awards as part of the budget justification. If the name of the Contractor, exact scope of work, and estimated total costs are not available or have not been negotiated, enter something such as "Contractor A" as the Contractor name, and include the best estimate of the cost of the work, as well as the best available description of the nature of the work to be purchased. Any third-party Contract that is equal to or exceeds $100,000 100,000.00 over the life of the Contract must obtain prior written approval from HHSC before entering into the Contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: contracts.hhs.texas.gov

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