REPORTING, STATUS AND MONITORING SPECIFICATIONS Sample Clauses

REPORTING, STATUS AND MONITORING SPECIFICATIONS. Vendor shall immediately notify the State of any event that may have a material impact on Vendor’s ability to perform this contract.
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REPORTING, STATUS AND MONITORING SPECIFICATIONS. 25.1. Vendor shall immediately notify the State of any event that may have a material impact on Vendor’s ability to perform the contract. 25.2. By August 31 of each year, Vendor shall report to the Agency or University the number of qualified veterans and certain ex-offenders hired during Vendor’s last completed fiscal year. Vendor may be entitled to employment tax credit for hiring individuals in those groups. 35 ILCS 5/216, 5/217.
REPORTING, STATUS AND MONITORING SPECIFICATIONS. Vendor shall immediately notify the State of any event that may have a material impact on Vendor’s ability to perform the contract. By August 31 of each year, Vendor shall report to the Agency or University the number of qualified veterans and certain ex-offenders hired during Vendor’s last completed fiscal year. Vendor may be entitled to employment tax credit for hiring individuals in those groups. 35 ILCS 5/216, 5/217. EMPLOYMENT TAX CREDIT: Vendors who hire qualified veterans and certain ex-offenders may be eligible for tax credits. 30 ILCS 500/45-67 and 45-70. Please contact the Illinois Department of Revenue (telephone #: 000-000-0000) for information about tax credits. Agency/University Definitions Click here to enter text. Required Federal Clauses, Certifications and Assurances Click here to enter text. Public Works Requirements (construction and maintenance of a public work). 820 ILCS 130/4. Click here to enter text. Prevailing Wage (janitorial cleaning, window cleaning, building and grounds, site technician, natural resources, food services, and security services, if valued at more than $200 per month or $2,000 per year or printing) 30 ILCS 500/25-60. Click here to enter text. Agency/University Specific Terms and Conditions Click here to enter text. Other (describe) Click here to enter text. Vendor Supplemental Provisions: Click here to enter text. Vendor acknowledges and agrees that compliance with this subsection in its entirety for the term of the contract and any renewals is a material requirement and condition of this contract. By executing this contract Vendor certifies compliance with this subsection in its entirety, and is under a continuing obligation to remain in compliance and report any non-compliance. This subsection, in its entirety, applies to subcontractors used on this contract. Vendor shall include these Standard Certifications in any subcontract used in the performance of the contract using the Standard Subcontractor Certification form provided by the State. If this contract extends over multiple fiscal years, including the initial term and all renewals, Vendor and its subcontractors shall confirm compliance with this section in the manner and format determined by the State by the date specified by the State and in no event later than July 1 of each year that this contract remains in effect. If the Parties determine that any certification in this section is not applicable to this contract it may be stricken without affecting the...
REPORTING, STATUS AND MONITORING SPECIFICATIONS. Vendor shall immediately notify the State of
REPORTING, STATUS AND MONITORING SPECIFICATIONS. 2.12.1 Vendor shall immediately notify the City of any event that may have a material impact on Vendor’s ability to perform the Agreement.
REPORTING, STATUS AND MONITORING SPECIFICATIONS. 4.24.1 Vendor shall immediately notify the State of any event that may have a material impact on Vendor’s ability to perform the contract. 4.24.2 By August 31 of each year, Vendor shall report to the Agency or University the number of qualified veterans and certain ex-offenders hired during Vendor’s last completed fiscal year. For the purposes of this section, qualified veteran is defined in 30 ILCS 500/45-67 and ex-offender is defined in 30 ILCS 500/45-70.
REPORTING, STATUS AND MONITORING SPECIFICATIONS. Vendor shall immediately notify the State of any event that may have a material impact on Vendor’s ability to perform the contract. By August 31 of each year, Vendor shall report to the Agency or University the number of qualified veterans and certain ex-offenders hired during Vendor’s last completed fiscal year. Vendor may be entitled to employment tax credit for hiring individuals in those groups. 35 ILCS 5/216, 5/217. EMPLOYMENT TAX CREDIT: Vendors who hire qualified veterans and certain ex-offenders may be eligible for tax credits. 30 ILCS 500/45-67 and 45-70. Please contact the Illinois Department of Revenue (telephone #: 000-000-0000) for information about tax credits.
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REPORTING, STATUS AND MONITORING SPECIFICATIONS. Vendor shall immediately notify the State of any event that may have a material impact on Vendor’s ability to perform this contract. EMPLOYMENT TAX CREDIT: Vendors who hire qualified veterans and certain ex-offenders may be eligible for tax credits. 35 ILCS 5/216, 5/217. Please contact the Illinois Department of Revenue (telephone #: 000-000-0000) for information about tax credits. SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS

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