Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy Sample Clauses

Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy. The Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy – Increasing the Integrity of Government ProcurementMarch 2019, as amended from time to time. The site or sites for the Subcontract Works described in the Subcontract Particulars. The plan prepared by the Subcontractor and finalised under clause 9.2, which must set out in adequate detail all procedures the Subcontractor will implement to manage the Subcontractor’s Activities and the Subcontract Works on and near the Site. The Site Management Plan must not be inconsistent with the Contractor’s Site Management Plan and must address, at a minimum: all Statutory Requirements; the roles and responsibilities of all Subcontractor and subsubcontractor personnel (including the Subcontractor’s Representative and the Subcontractor’s key people under clause 3.6(a)) regarding management of the Subcontractor’s Activities and the Subcontract Works on and near the Site; the procedure for consultation, cooperation and coordination of activities with the Commonwealth, the MCC Contract Administrator, the Contractor, the Contractor’s Representative and Other Contractors regarding the occupation, use, operation and maintenance of Commonwealth property and the Site (including for the purpose of military activities, expeditions and exercises) during the Subcontractor’s Activities and the Subcontract Works; procedures for access to: Commonwealth property (including any Defence location); and the Site, by the Subcontractor and subsubcontractor personnel, visitors, pedestrians and vehicles, including procedures for: ensuring security (including identification and pass procedures and any physical security measures); minimising disruption and inconvenience to the Contractor, Commonwealth and Other Contractors; vehicle and traffic management; and noise management; without limiting paragraph (d), Site inductions, training and other awareness programmes provided to Subcontractor and subsubcontractor personnel in respect of Commonwealth property and the Site; procedures for: establishing the Site (including site amenities, laydown areas and parking zones); cleaning, maintenance, waste management and debris control on Commonwealth property and the Site; and any dangerous or prohibited substances, material or goods (including Commonwealth property) on the Site relevant to the Subcontractor’s Activities and the Subcontract Works; if the Subcontractor’s Activities or the Subcontract Works are to be carried out on or in the vicinity of an air...
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Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy. The Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy – Increasing the Integrity of Government ProcurementMarch 2019, as amended from time to time.
Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy seller the person named as seller on the first page of this contract seller group company arelated body corporate” of seller (within the meaning of that term in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)) seller’s confidential information information described in Item 25 of Schedule B, any information provided by buyer to seller under this contract in relation to seller’s security systems and processes but not the total value of this contract or any other information relating to this contract to which an accountability obligation applies seller’s personnel a subcontractor and officers, employees or individual contractors of seller, a seller group company or subcontractors who: are involved in the delivery of services under this contract and/or the performance of seller’s obligations under this contract; and/or have access to buyer’s premises, buyer’s systems or buyer’s data in relation to the performance of this contract seller’s premises any premises of seller (including the premises of seller’s personnel) where buyer’s data is stored or where components of seller’s systems are located seller’s records any records that seller is required to maintain under this contract seller’s representative the person named as seller’s representative in Item 7 of Schedule B, as updated in accordance with clause 3.1.2 seller’s systems any system of seller (including the systems of seller’s personnel) that accesses, transmits or stores buyer’s data service a service to be sold by seller to buyer under this contract, as specified in Schedule C service level the standards of service which seller must achieve in providing the deliverables to buyer as set out in Schedule C Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy the Shadow economy – increasing the integrity of government procurement: Procurement connected policy guidelines October 2024 available at xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/publication/p2019-t369466 shared services the provision of services by an agency to another agency (whether or not a payment is made in relation to the provision of the services) skills guarantee information the skills guarantee report or other documents or information provided by seller in connection with its obligations under clause 23 skills guarantee report a report submitted by seller to buyer on its performance against the Australian skills guarantee targets skills guarantee reporting worksheet the worksheet in the form at Schedule I small to medium enterprise or SME the same meaning as in the Commonwealth ...
Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy. The Australian Government’s “Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy – Increasing the Integrity of Government ProcurementMarch 2019", as amended from time to time. The site or sites for the Works described in the Contract Particulars.
Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy. Clause 16.8 applies unless the Contract Particulars state that it does not apply. Without limiting the operation of clause 2.9(d), the Consultant must not enter into a subcontract with a subconsultant (or agree to a novation of a subcontract to a subconsultant) if the total value of all work under the subcontract is expected to exceed $4 million (inclusive of GST) unless the Consultant has obtained and holds any of the STRs referred to in the table below, as applicable to the relevant subconsultant. a body corporate or natural person a satisfactory and valid STR in respect of that body corporate or person. a partner acting for and on behalf of a partnership a satisfactory and valid STR: (i) on behalf of the partnership; and (ii) in respect of each partner in the partnership that will be directly involved in the delivery of the subcontract. a trustee acting in its capacity as trustee of a trust a satisfactory and valid STR in respect of the: (i) trustee; and (ii) the trust. a joint venture participant a satisfactory and valid STR in respect of: (i) each participant in the joint venture; and (ii) if the operator of the joint venture is not a participant in the joint venture, the joint venture operator. a member of a Consolidated Group a satisfactory and valid STR in respect of: (i) the relevant member of the Consolidated Group; and (ii) the head company in the Consolidated Group. a member of a GST Group a satisfactory and valid STR in respect of the: (i) the GST Group member; and (ii) the GST Group representative. The Consultant must obtain and hold additional STRs in the circumstances set out in the table below within 10 business days of the Consultant becoming aware of the circumstances arising: a partner acting for and on behalf of a partnership a satisfactory and valid STR in respect of any additional partner that becomes directly involved in the delivery of the Contract or subcontract (as applicable). a trustee acting in its capacity as trustee of a trust a satisfactory and valid STR in respect of any new trustee appointed to the trust. a joint venture participant a satisfactory and valid STR in respect of: (i) any new participant in the joint venture; and (ii) any new joint venture operator if the new operator is not already a participant in the joint venture. a member of a Consolidated Group a satisfactory and valid STR in respect of any new head company of the Consolidated Group. a member of a GST Group a satisfactory and valid STR in respect of any ...
Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy. Note: Clause 33.1 is required where the Seller has engaged a first tier subcontractor to deliver goods and/or services with an estimated value of over $4 million (GST inclusive) in order to meet the requirements of the Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy.
Shadow Economy Procurement Connected Policy. ‌ 33.1.1. The Seller warrants in relation to any first tier subcontractor it has engaged to deliver goods and/or services with an estimated value of over $4 million (GST inclusive) that the Seller holds a Satisfactory Statement of Tax Record for the subcontractor that was Valid at the time of entry into the subcontract by the Seller and the subcontractor. 33.1.2. If the Seller, is a partnership, the Seller will ensure that if a new partner joins the partnership that a Valid and Satisfactory Statement of Tax Record for the partner is provided to DTA as soon as possible after they become a partner to the partnership.‌
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