SCHOOL BUS REQUIREMENTS. The terms and conditions in this Section (i.e., III.2 through III.2.10) shall be considered minimum requirements for a School Bus. Appendix C: School Bus Contract Documents, Number 2: Contract Pricelist, includes supplemental required specifications for each Item. School Buses delivered to an Authorized User in a condition that would be considered unacceptable to a reasonable person may be rejected (see also Appendix B §36 Rejected Product). Criteria which determine this acceptance level shall include, but not be limited to, the general appearance of the interior and exterior of the School Bus for completeness and quality of workmanship, lubrication and fluid levels, with any leaks corrected, mechanical operation of the School Bus and all electrical components operational. Equipment specified to be furnished and installed shall conform to all applicable industry standards.
SCHOOL BUS REQUIREMENTS. School Bus Requirements – Applicability – Operational Service Contracts. These requirements do not apply to micro-purchases ($10,000 or less, except for construction contracts over $2,000). Pursuant to 69 USC 5323(f) or (g) as amended by MAP-21, 23 USC 133, 23 USC 142, and 00 XXX 000, recipients and subrecipients of FTA assistance shall not engage in school bus operations exclusively for transportation of students and school personnel in competition with private school bus operators unless qualified under specified exemptions. When operating exclusive school bus service under an allowable exemption, recipients and subrecipients shall not use federally funded equipment, vehicles, or facilities. Violations. If a Recipient or any Third-Party Participant that has operated school bus service in violation of FTA’s School Bus laws and regulations, FTA may: (1) Require the Recipient or Third-Party Participant to take such remedial measures as FTA considers appropriate, or (2) Bar the Recipient or Third-Party Participant from receiving Federal transit funds.
SCHOOL BUS REQUIREMENTS. The Contractor shall only provide the Optional Equipment and Additional Body Sections awarded, or approved by OGS and NYS DOT after award (see Section III.8 Replacement Product and Product Additions), under the Contract. See Section III.1 Price for pricing information relative to Optional Equipment and Additional Body Sections.
SCHOOL BUS REQUIREMENTS. Pursuant to 69 USC § 5323(f) and 49 CFR Part 605, recipients and subrecipients of FTA assistance may not engage in school bus operations exclusively for the transportation of students and school personnel in competition with private school bus operators unless qualified under specified exemptions. When operating exclusive school bus service under an allowable exemption, recipients and subrecipients may not use federally funded equipment, vehicles, or facilities.
SCHOOL BUS REQUIREMENTS. The contractor agrees to comply with 49 U.S.C. 5323(f), and 49 CFR Part 604, and not engage in school bus operations using federally funded equipment or facilities in competition with private operators of school buses, except as permitted under:
SCHOOL BUS REQUIREMENTS. Applicability –
SCHOOL BUS REQUIREMENTS. 49 U.S.C. 5323(F) 49 CFR Part 605 Applicability to Contracts The School Bus requirements apply to the following type of contract: Operational Service Contracts.
SCHOOL BUS REQUIREMENTS. Gallup Rural Transit agrees to comply with 49 U.S.C. §5323(f) and 49 C.F.R. Part 605, recipients and sub- recipients of FTA assistance may not engage in school bus operations exclusively for the transportation of students and school personnel in competition with private school bus operators unless qualified under specified exemptions. When operating exclusive school bus service under an allowable exemption, recipients and sub-recipients may not use federally funded equipment, vehicles, or facilities.
SCHOOL BUS REQUIREMENTS. Pursuant to 69 U.S.C. 5323(f) and 49 CFR Part 605, the Second Party may not engage in school bus operations exclusively for the transportation of students and school personnel in competition with private school bus operators unless qualified under specified exemptions. When operating exclusive school bus service under an allowable exemption, the Second Party may not use federally funded equipment, vehicles, or facilities.
SCHOOL BUS REQUIREMENTS. School Bus Requirements – Applicability – Operational Service Contracts. These requirements do not apply to micro-purchases ($3,500 or less, except for construction contracts over $2,000). Pursuant to 69 USC 5323(f) or (g) as amended by MAP-21, 23 USC 133, 23 USC 142, and 00 XXX 000, recipients and subrecipients of FTA assistance shall not engage in school bus operations exclusively for transportation of students and school personnel in competition with private school bus operators unless qualified under specified exemptions. When operating exclusive school bus service under an allowable exemption, recipients and subrecipients shall not use federally funded equipment, vehicles, or facilities. Violations. If a Recipient or any Third Party Participant that has operated school bus service in violation of FTA’s School Bus laws and regulations, FTA may: (1) Require the Recipient or Third Party Participant to take such remedial measures as FTA considers appropriate, or (2) Bar the Recipient or Third Party Participant from receiving Federal transit funds. Energy Conservation All Contracts except micro-purchases ($3,500 or less, except for construction contracts over $2,000) Contractor shall comply with mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency, stated in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy & Conservation Act. Clean Water Applicability – All Contracts and Subcontracts over $150,000. Contractor shall comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 USC 1251 et seq. Contractor shall report each violation to the recipient and understands and agrees that the recipient shall, in turn, report each violation as required to FTA and the appropriate EPA Regional Office. Contractor shall include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding $100,000 financed in whole or in part with FTA assistance. Lobbying Construction/Architectural and Engineering/Acquisition of Rolling Stock/Professional Service Contract/Operational Service Contract/Turnkey contracts over $150,000 Xxxx Anti-Lobbying Amendment, 31 U.S.C. 1352, as amended by the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, P.L. 104-65 [to be codified at 2 U.S.C. § 1601, et seq.] - Contractors who apply or bid for an award of $150,000 or more shall file the certification required by 49 CFR part 20, "New Restrictions on Lobbying." Each tier certifies to the tier above that it will not an...