Proof of Lawful Presence Sample Clauses

Proof of Lawful Presence. All applicable law shall be complied with in the course of performing acts related to this Agreement. This includes that Consultant shall comply with all applicable laws regarding prohibiting persons who are unlawfully present in the United States of America from receiving any public benefit as a result of the Agreement, such as § 208.009, RSMo. Affirmative representations of lawful presence may be established through an authorized officer of Consultant providing documentary evidence, including such recognized by the department of revenue when processing an application for a driver’s license, a Missouri driver’s license, as well as any document issued by the federal government that confirms an alien’s lawful presence in the United States.
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Proof of Lawful Presence. Developer acknowledges that the City’s Competitive Process funds are a “public benefit” within the meaning of C.R.S. § 24-76.5-102. As such, the Developer shall ensure compliance with C.R.S. § 24- 76.5-103 of State statute by performing the required verifications. Specifically, when required the Developer shall ensure that: a. if the public benefit provided by the funds flows directly to a natural person (i.e., not a corporation, partnership, or other legally-created entity) 18 years of age or older, he/she must do the following: (i) complete the affidavit attached to this Contract as Exhibit D. (ii) attach a photocopy of the front and back of one of the following forms of identification: a valid Colorado driver’s license or Colorado identification card; a United States military card or military dependent’s identification card; a United States Coast Guard Merchant Mariner identification card; or a Native American tribal document. b. If an individual applying for the benefits identified herein executes the affidavit stating that he/she is an alien lawfully present in the United States, Developer shall verify his/her lawful presence through the federal systematic alien verification or entitlement program, known as the “SAVE Program,” operated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or a successor program designated by said department. In the event Developer determines through such verification process that the individual is not an alien lawfully present in the United States, the Developer shall not provide benefits to such individual with the City’s Competitive Process funds. The City acknowledges that the Scope of Services provided by Developer herein may fall within several exceptions to the verification requirements of C.R.S. § 24-76.5-103 for non-profits. For example, certain programs, services, or assistance such as, but not limited to, soup kitchens, crisis counseling and intervention, short-term shelter or prenatal care are not subject to the verification requirements of C.R.S. § 24-76.5-103.
Proof of Lawful Presence. Pursuant to Section 208.009, RSMo, Provider shall provide to City the documentation necessary for demonstrating compliance with the lawful presence terms contained within Section 208.009 RSMo. Affirmative proof of lawful presence can be established through furnishing any documentation recognized by the Department of Revenue as acceptable proof of lawful presence, or, any documentation issued by the United States Government that confirms lawful presence in the United States.
Proof of Lawful Presence. Subrecipient acknowledges that the City’s Competitive Process funds are a “public benefit” within the meaning of C.R.S. § 24-76.5-102. As such, the Subrecipient shall ensure compliance with C.R.S. § 24-76.5-103 of State statute by performing the required verifications as appropriate. Specifically, when required the Subrecipient shall ensure that:

Related to Proof of Lawful Presence

  • PROOF OF LICENSE The Contractor must provide to each Licensee who places a Purchase Order either: (i) the Product developer’s certified License Confirmation Certificates in the name of such Licensee; or (ii) a written confirmation from the Proprietary owner accepting Product invoice as proof of license. Contractor shall submit a sample certificate, or alternatively such written confirmation from the proprietary developer. Such certificates must be in a form acceptable to the Licensee.

  • No Physical Presence of Quorum and Participation by Audio or Video; Disaster Declaration The ability of the Board to meet in person with a quorum physically present at its meeting location may be affected by the Governor or the Director of the Ill. Dept. of Public Health issuing a disaster declaration related to a public health emergency. The Board President or, if the office is vacant or the President is absent or unable to perform the office’s duties, the Vice President determines that an in- person meeting or a meeting conducted under the Quorum and Participation by Audio or Video Means subhead above, is not practical or prudent because of the disaster declaration; if neither the President nor Vice President are present or able to perform this determination, the Superintendent shall serve as the duly authorized designee for purposes of making this determination. The individual who makes this determination for the Board shall put it in writing, include it on the Board’s published notice and agenda for the audio or video meeting and in the meeting minutes, and ensure that the Board meets every OMA requirement for the Board to meet by video or audio conference without the physical presence of a quorum.

  • Proof of Illness An Employee may be required to produce a certificate from a medical practitioner for any illness in excess of three (3) consecutive working days, certifying that he/she is unable to carry out his/her duties due to illness. In addition, the Employer may require such certificate for absence for less than three (3) days where the Employee has been warned of excessive absenteeism.

  • Proof of Coverage Within thirty (30) calendar days of execution of this Agreement, and upon renewal or reissuance of coverage thereafter, Vendor must provide current and properly completed in-force certificates of insurance to Citizens that evidence the coverages required in Section 10. The certificates for Commercial General Liability, Umbrella Liability and Professional Liability insurance certificates must correctly identify the type of work Vendor is providing to Citizens under this Agreement. The agent signing the certificate must hold an active Insurance General Lines Agent license (issued within the United States). Vendor shall provide copies of its policies upon request by Citizens.

  • Proof of Loss In the event the Company is unable to determine the amount of loss or damage, the Company may, at its option, require as a condition of payment that the Insured Claimant furnish a signed proof of loss. The proof of loss must describe the defect, lien, encumbrance, or other matter insured against by this policy that constitutes the basis of loss or damage and shall state, to the extent possible, the basis of calculating the amount of the loss or damage.

  • Proof of Carriage of Insurance The Consultant shall not commence performing any portion of the Services until all required insurance has been obtained and certificates indicating the required coverage have been delivered in duplicate to the District and approved by the District. Certificates and insurance policies shall include the following: 14.2.1. A clause stating: “This policy shall not be canceled or reduced in required limits of liability or amounts of insurance until notice has been mailed to the District, stating date of cancellation or reduction. Date of cancellation or reduction shall not be less than thirty (30) days after date of mailing notice.” 14.2.2. Language stating in particular those insured, extent of insurance, location and operation to which insurance applies, expiration date, to whom cancellation and reduction notice will be sent, and length of notice period. 14.2.3. An endorsement stating that the District and its Governing Board, agents, representatives, employees, trustees, officers, consultants, and volunteers are named additional insured under all policies except Workers’ Compensation Insurance, Professional Liability, and Employers’ Liability Insurance. An endorsement shall also state that Consultant’s insurance policies shall be primary to any insurance or self-insurance maintained by District. An endorsement shall also state that there shall be a waiver of any subrogation. 14.2.4. All policies except the Professional Liability, Workers’ Compensation Insurance, and Employers’ Liability Insurance Policies shall be written on an occurrence form.

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