Scrutinized Vendor List, Verification of Employment Eligibility and Foreign Influence Sample Clauses

Scrutinized Vendor List, Verification of Employment Eligibility and Foreign Influence. By acceptance of the Purchase Order, VENDOR certifies that: 26.1 Scrutinized Vendor List: it is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List, created pursuant to §215.4725, Florida Statutes, or engaged in a boycott of Israel; and, for bids, proposals or contracts for goods or services of one million ($1,000,000) dollars or more, that it is not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List or the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or engaged in business operations in Cuba or Syria, per §287.135, Florida Statutes. If HCSO determines, using credible information available to the public, that VENDOR has submitted a false certification, HCSO shall provide VENDOR with written notice of its determination. VENDOR shall have ninety (90) daysfollowing receipt of the notice to respond in writing and to demonstrate that the determination offalse certification was made in error. If VENDOR does not make such demonstration within ninety (90) days after receipt of the notice, HCSO shall bring a civil action against VENDOR. If a civil action is brought and the court determines that VENDOR has submitted a false certification, VENDOR shall pay a civil penalty equal to the greater of two million ($2,000,000) dollars or twice the amount of the contract for which the false certification was submitted, and all reasonable attorney fees and costs, including any costs for investigations that led to the finding of false certification; and, VENDOR will be ineligible to bid on any contract with an agency or local governmental entity for three (3) years after the date HCSO determined that VENDOR submitted a false certification, pursuant §287.135(5)(a) Florida Statutes.
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