RESPONSE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

RESPONSE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. The Respondent shall email one (1) Response in PDF format by the Response Due Date and Time to the E-mail address identified below: E-mail: xxxxxxxxxx0@xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx All Respondents shall provide the name of their Agency and the title and number of the WOS on the subject line. It is the sole responsibility of the submitting Respondent to ensure that its Response is received by the “Response Due Date/Time.” Any Responses received after the “Response Due Date/Time,” as listed in the WOS Timetable, may be eliminated from considered by DHS, at is sole discretion.
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RESPONSE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. The Respondent shall email one (1) Response in PDF format by the Response Due Date and Time to the individual identified below: Email Address: xxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx All Respondents shall provide the name of their organization and the title and number of the WOS on the subject line. It is the sole responsibility of the submitting Respondent to ensure that its Response is received by the “Response Due Date/Time.” Any Responses received after the “Response Due Date/Time,” as listed in the WOS Timetable, may be eliminated from consideration by DHS, at its sole discretion.
RESPONSE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. All questions contained within this section must be answered and all required attachments provided.
RESPONSE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. The Respondent shall e-mail one (1) Response to the contact person identified in Section 8.0, Contact with County Personnel, by the Response Due Date and Time listed in Section 7.0
RESPONSE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS. Respondents must e-mail one response in PDF format by the response due date and time to the individual identified below: County of Los Angeles, Department of Public Health Email Address: xxxxxx@xx.xxxxxxxx.xxx Respondents must provide the name of their organization and the title and number of this WOS on the subject line of the e-mail. Responses must follow the guidelines as indicated in Exhibit 3, SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS. Any deviation from these guidelines will result in the response being disqualified without further review and consideration by DHS, at its sole discretion. Any questions regarding formatting shall be submitted to the individual identified above. It is the sole responsibility of each Respondent to ensure that its response is received by the Response Due Date/Time listed in Section 6.0, above. Any responses received after the Response Due Date/Time listed in Section 6.0, above, may be eliminated from consideration by DHS, at its sole discretion.

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