Common use of Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections Clause in Contracts

Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections. Unless otherwise exempt, if this Contract is valued at $100,000 or more and requires approval by an elected CITY office, CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR’S principals, and CONTRACTOR’S Subcontractors expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under the Contract, and the principals of those Subcontractors (the “Restricted Persons”) shall comply with Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35. Failure to comply entitles CITY to terminate this Contract and to pursue all available legal remedies. Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35 limit the ability of the Restricted Persons to make campaign contributions to and engage in fundraising for certain elected CITY officials or candidates for elected CITY office for twelve months after this Contract is signed. Additionally, a CONTRACTOR subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) is required to comply with disclosure requirements by submitting a completed and signed Ethics Commission Form 55 and to amend the information in that form as specified by law. Any CONTRACTOR subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) shall include the following notice in any contract with any Subcontractor expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under this Contract: “Notice Regarding Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections You are a subcontractor on City of Los Angeles Contract # . Pursuant to the City of Los Angeles Charter Section 470(c)(12) and related ordinances, you and your principals are prohibited from making campaign contributions to and fundraising for certain elected City of Los Angeles (“CITY”) officials and candidates for elected CITY office for twelve months after the CITY contract is signed. You are required to provide the names and contact information of your principals to the CONTRACTOR and to amend that information within ten business days if it changes during the twelve month time period. Failure to comply may result in termination of this Contract and any other available legal remedies. Information about the restrictions may be found online at xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx or by calling the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission at (000) 000-0000.” PSC-38. Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications CONTRACTOR shall comply with the City Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications Ordinance, LAAC Section 10.48 et seq., as amended from time to time. Any subcontract entered into by CONTRACTOR for work to be performed under this Contract must include an identical provision.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: School and Day Camp Programs, Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections. Unless otherwise exempt, if this Contract is valued at $100,000 or more and requires approval by an elected CITY office, CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR’S principals, and CONTRACTOR’S Subcontractors expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under the Contract, and the principals of those Subcontractors (the “Restricted Persons”) shall comply with Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35. Failure to comply entitles CITY to terminate this Contract and to pursue all available legal remedies. Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35 limit the ability of the Restricted Persons to make campaign contributions to and engage in fundraising for certain elected CITY officials or candidates for elected CITY office for twelve months after this Contract is signed. Additionally, a CONTRACTOR subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) is required to comply with disclosure requirements by submitting a completed and signed Ethics Commission Form 55 and to amend the information in that form as specified by law. Any CONTRACTOR subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) shall include the following notice in any contract with any Subcontractor expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under this Contract: “Notice Regarding Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections DRAFT You are a subcontractor on City of Los Angeles Contract # . Pursuant to the City of Los Angeles Charter Section 470(c)(12) and related ordinances, you and your principals are prohibited from making campaign contributions to and fundraising for certain elected City of Los Angeles (“CITY”) officials and candidates for elected CITY office for twelve months after the CITY contract is signed. You are required to provide the names and contact information of your principals to the CONTRACTOR and to amend that information within ten business days if it changes during the twelve month time period. Failure to comply may result in termination of this Contract and any other available legal remedies. Information about the restrictions may be found online at xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx or by calling the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission at (000) 000-0000.” PSC-38. Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications CONTRACTOR shall comply with the City Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications Ordinance, LAAC Section 10.48 et seq., as amended from time to time. Any subcontract entered into by CONTRACTOR for work to be performed under this Contract must include an identical provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections. Unless otherwise exempt, if this Contract is valued at $100,000 or more and requires approval by an elected CITY office, CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR’S principals, and CONTRACTOR’S Subcontractors expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under the Contract, and the principals of those Subcontractors (the “Restricted Persons”) shall comply with Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35. Failure to comply entitles CITY to terminate this Contract and to pursue all available legal remedies. Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35 limit the ability of the Restricted Persons to make campaign contributions to and engage in fundraising for certain elected CITY officials or candidates for elected CITY office for twelve months after this Contract is signed. Additionally, a CONTRACTOR subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) is required to comply with disclosure requirements by submitting a completed and signed Ethics Commission Form 55 and to amend the information in that form as specified by law. Any CONTRACTOR subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) shall include the following notice in any contract with any Subcontractor expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under this Contract: “Notice Regarding Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections You are a subcontractor on City of Los Angeles Contract # . Pursuant to the City of Los Angeles Charter Section 470(c)(12) and related ordinances, you and your principals are prohibited from making campaign contributions to and fundraising for certain elected City of Los Angeles (“CITY”) officials and candidates for elected CITY office for twelve months after the CITY contract is signed. You are required to provide the names and contact information of your principals to the CONTRACTOR and to amend that information within ten business days if it changes during the twelve month time period. Failure to comply may result in termination of this Contract and any other available legal remedies. Information about the restrictions may be found online at xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx or by calling the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission at (000) 000-0000.” PSC-38. Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications CONTRACTOR shall comply with the City Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications Ordinance, LAAC Section 10.48 et seq., as amended from time to time. Any subcontract entered into by CONTRACTOR for work to be performed under this Contract must include an identical provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services Agreement

Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections. Unless otherwise exempt, if this Contract is valued at $100,000 or more and requires approval by an elected CITY City office, CONTRACTORContractor, CONTRACTOR’S Contractor’s principals, and CONTRACTOR’S Contractor’s Subcontractors expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under the Contract, and the principals of those Subcontractors (the “Restricted Persons”) shall comply with Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35. Failure to comply entitles CITY City to terminate this Contract and to pursue all available legal remedies. Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35 limit the ability of the Restricted Persons to make campaign contributions to and engage in fundraising for certain elected CITY City officials or candidates for elected CITY City office for twelve months after this Contract is signed. Additionally, a CONTRACTOR Contractor subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) is required to comply with disclosure requirements by submitting a completed and signed Ethics Commission Form 55 and to amend the information in that form as specified by law. Any CONTRACTOR Contractor subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) shall include the following notice in any contract with any Subcontractor expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under this Contract: “Notice Regarding Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections You are a subcontractor on City of Los Angeles Contract # . Pursuant to the City of Los Angeles Charter Section 470(c)(12) and related ordinances, you and your principals are prohibited from making campaign contributions to and fundraising for certain elected City of Los Angeles (the CITYCity”) officials and candidates for elected CITY City office for twelve months after the CITY City contract is signed. You are required to provide the names and contact information of your principals to the CONTRACTOR Contractor and to amend that information within ten business days if it changes during the twelve month time period. Failure to comply may result in termination of this Contract and any other available legal remedies. Information about the restrictions may be found online at xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx or by calling the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission at (000) 000-0000.” PSC-38. Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications CONTRACTOR shall comply with the City Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications Ordinance, LAAC Section 10.48 et seq., as amended from time to time. Any subcontract entered into by CONTRACTOR for work to be performed under this Contract must include an identical provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Build Agreement

Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections. Unless otherwise exempt, if this Contract is valued at $100,000 or more and requires approval by an elected CITY office, CONTRACTORCONSULTANT, CONTRACTORCONSULTANT’S principals, and CONTRACTORCONSULTANT’S Subcontractors subconsultants expected to receive at least $$ 100,000 for performance under the Contract, and the principals of those Subcontractors ofthose subconsultants (the “Restricted Persons”) shall comply with Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Los Angeles Municipal Code (LAMC) Section 49.7.35. Failure to comply entitles CITY to terminate this Contract and to pursue all available legal remedies. Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35 limit the ability of the Restricted Persons to make campaign contributions to and engage in fundraising for certain elected CITY officials or candidates for elected CITY office for twelve months after this Contract is signed. Additionally, a CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) is required to comply with disclosure requirements by submitting a completed and signed Ethics Commission Form 55 (Exhibit J) and to amend the information in that form as specified by law. Any CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) shall include the following notice in any contract with any Subcontractor subconsultant expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under this Contract: “Notice Regarding Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections You are a subcontractor subconsultant on City of Los Angeles Contract # #C-114016. Pursuant to the City of Los Angeles Charter Section 470(c)(12) and related ordinances, you and your principals are prohibited from making campaign contributions to and fundraising for certain elected City of Los Angeles (“CITY”) officials and candidates for elected CITY office for twelve months after the CITY contract is signed. You are required to provide the names and contact information of your principals to the CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT and to amend that information within ten business days if it changes during the twelve month time period. Failure to comply may result in termination of this Contract and any other available legal remedies. Information about the restrictions may be found online at xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx or by calling the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission at (000) 000-0000.” PSC-38. Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications CONTRACTOR shall comply with the City Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications Ordinance, LAAC Section 10.48 et seq., as amended from time to time. Any subcontract entered into by CONTRACTOR for work to be performed under this Contract must include an identical provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: clkrep.lacity.org

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Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections. Unless otherwise exempt, if this Contract CONTRACT is valued at $100,000 or more and requires approval by an elected CITY office, CONTRACTORthe CONSULTANT, CONTRACTORCONSULTANT’S principals, and CONTRACTORCONSULTANT’S Subcontractors SUBCONSULTANTS expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under the Contractthis CONTRACT, and the principals of those Subcontractors SUBCONSULTANTS (the “Restricted Persons”) shall comply with Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35. Failure to comply entitles the CITY to terminate this Contract CONTRACT and to pursue all available legal remedies. Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35 limit the ability of the Restricted Persons to make campaign contributions to and engage in fundraising for certain elected CITY officials or candidates for elected CITY office for twelve months after this Contract CONTRACT is signed. Additionally, a CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) is required to comply with disclosure requirements by submitting a completed and signed Ethics Commission Form 55 and to amend the information in that form as specified by law. Any CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) shall include the following notice in any contract with any Subcontractor SUBCONSULTANT expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under this ContractCONTRACT: “Notice Regarding Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections You are a subcontractor SUBCONSULTANT on City of Los Angeles Contract # . Pursuant to the City of Los Angeles Charter Section 470(c)(12) and related ordinances, you and your principals are prohibited from making campaign contributions to and fundraising for certain elected City of Los Angeles (“CITY”) officials and candidates for elected CITY office for twelve months after the CITY contract is signed. You are required to provide the names and contact information of your principals to the CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT and to amend that information within ten business days if it changes during the twelve month time period. Failure to comply may result in termination of this Contract and any other available legal remedies. Information about the restrictions may be found online at xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx or by calling the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission at (000) 000-0000.” PSC-38. Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications CONTRACTOR shall comply with the City Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications Ordinance, LAAC Section 10.48 et seq., as amended from time to time. Any subcontract entered into by CONTRACTOR for work to be performed under this Contract must include an identical provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Personal Services Contract

Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections. Unless otherwise exempt, if this Contract is valued at $100,000 or more and requires approval by an elected CITY City office, CONTRACTORContractor, CONTRACTOR’S Contractor’s principals, and CONTRACTOR’S Contractor’s Subcontractors expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under the Contract, and the principals of those Subcontractors (the “Restricted Persons”) shall comply with Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35. Failure to comply entitles CITY City to terminate this Contract and to pursue all available legal remedies. Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35 limit the ability of the Restricted Persons to make campaign contributions to and engage in fundraising for certain elected CITY City officials or candidates for elected CITY City office for twelve months after this Contract is signed. Additionally, a CONTRACTOR Contractor subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) is required to comply with disclosure requirements by submitting a completed and signed Ethics Commission Form 55 and to amend the information in that form as specified by law. Any CONTRACTOR Contractor subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) shall include the following notice in any contract with any Subcontractor expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under this Contract: “Notice Regarding Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections You are a subcontractor on City of Los Angeles Contract # . Pursuant to the City of Los Angeles Charter Section 470(c)(12) and related ordinances, you and your principals are prohibited from making campaign contributions to and fundraising for certain elected City of Los Angeles (“CITYCity”) officials and candidates for elected CITY City office for twelve months after the CITY City contract is signed. You are required to provide the names and contact information of your principals to the CONTRACTOR Contractor and to amend that information within ten business days if it changes during the twelve twelve-month time period. Failure to comply may result in termination of this Contract and any other available legal remedies. Information about the restrictions may be found online at xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx or by calling the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission at (000) 000-0000.” PSC-38. Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications CONTRACTOR shall comply with the City Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications Ordinance, LAAC Section 10.48 et seq., as amended from time to time. Any subcontract entered into by CONTRACTOR for work to be performed under this Contract must include an identical provision.

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Samples: streetsla.lacity.org

Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections. Unless otherwise exempt, if this Contract is valued at $100,000 or more and requires approval by an elected CITY City office, CONTRACTORContractor, CONTRACTOR’S Contractor’s principals, and CONTRACTOR’S Contractor’s Subcontractors expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under the Contract, and the principals of those Subcontractors (the “Restricted Persons”) shall comply with Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35. Failure to comply entitles CITY City to terminate this Contract and to pursue all available legal remedies. Charter Section 470(c)(12) and LAMC Section 49.7.35 limit the ability of the Restricted Persons to make campaign contributions to and engage in fundraising for certain elected CITY City officials or candidates for elected CITY City office for twelve months after this Contract is signed. Additionally, a CONTRACTOR Contractor subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) is required to comply with disclosure requirements by submitting a completed and signed Ethics Commission Form 55 and to amend the information in that form as specified by law. Any CONTRACTOR Contractor subject to Charter Section 470(c)(12) shall include the following notice in any contract with any Subcontractor expected to receive at least $100,000 for performance under this Contract: “Notice Regarding Restrictions on Campaign Contributions and Fundraising in City Elections You are a subcontractor on City of Los Angeles Contract # . Pursuant to the City of Los Angeles Charter Section 470(c)(12) and related ordinances, you and your principals are prohibited from making campaign contributions to and fundraising for certain elected City of Los Angeles (the CITYCity”) officials and candidates for elected CITY City office for twelve months after the CITY City contract is signed. You are required to provide the names and contact information of your principals to the CONTRACTOR Contractor and to amend that information within ten business days if it changes during the twelve month time period. Failure to comply may result in termination of this Contract and any other available legal remedies. Information about the restrictions may be found online at xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx or by calling the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission at (000) 000-0000.” PSC-38. Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications CONTRACTOR shall comply with the City Contractors’ Use of Criminal History for Consideration of Employment Applications Ordinance, LAAC Section 10.48 et seq., as amended from time to time. Any subcontract entered into by CONTRACTOR for work to be performed under this Contract must include an identical provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Build Agreement

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