Common use of Prohibited Affiliations Clause in Contracts

Prohibited Affiliations. In accordance with 42 USC §1396 u-2(d)(1), the Contractor shall not knowingly have an employment, consulting, or other agreement for the provision of items and services that are significant and material to the Contractor’s obligations under this Contract with any person, or affiliate of such person, who is excluded, under federal law or regulation, from certain procurement and non-procurement activities. Further, no such person may have beneficial ownership of more than five percent of the Contractor’s equity or be permitted to serve as a director, officer, or partner of the Contractor.

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Samples: clpc.ucsf.edu, License Agreement

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Prohibited Affiliations. 5.1.5.1. In accordance with 42 USC §1396 u-2(d)(1), the Contractor shall not knowingly have an employment, consulting, or other agreement for the provision of items and services that are significant and material to the Contractor’s obligations under this Contract with any person, or affiliate of such person, who is excluded, under federal law or regulation, from certain procurement and non-procurement activities. Further, no such person may have beneficial ownership of more than five (5) percent of the Contractor’s equity or be permitted to serve as a director, officer, or partner of the Contractor.

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Samples: clpc.ucsf.edu

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Prohibited Affiliations. In accordance with 42 USC §U.S.C. § 1396 u-2(d)(1), the Contractor shall not knowingly have an employment, consulting, or other agreement for the provision of items and services that are significant and material to the Contractor’s obligations under this Contract with any person, or affiliate of such person, who is excluded, under federal law or regulation, from certain procurement and non-non- procurement activities. Further, no such person may have beneficial ownership of more than five percent (5%) of the Contractor’s equity or be permitted to serve as a director, officer, or partner of the Contractor.

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Samples: www.cms.gov

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