Common use of Source Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Source Disclosure. N.J.S.A. 52:34-13.2, that codified Public Law 2005, c.92 and Executive Order 129, requires when submitting a Request for Proposals and/or Contract, the Provider Agency shall submit as part of their proposal and/or Contract Certification listing where their contracted services will be performed and if the contracted services, or any portion thereof, will be subcontracted and where any subcontracted services will be performed. Any changes to the information submitted in the Source Disclosure Certification during the term of the Contract must be immediately reported to the Director of the Division of Purchase and Property and to the Departmental Component within the Department for whom the contracted services are being performed. A Provider that shifts its activities outside the United States and its constituent Commonwealths and territories without prior written affirmation by the Director attesting to the fact that extraordinary circumstances required the shift or that the failure to shift the services would result in the infliction of economic hardships to the State of New Jersey, shall be deemed to be in breach of Contract which would be subject to Termination by the Department.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: nj.gov, www.nj.gov, nj.gov

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Source Disclosure. N.J.S.A. 52:34-13.2, 13.2 that codified Public Law 2005, c.92 and Executive Order 129, 129 requires when submitting a Request for Proposals and/or Contractcontract, the Provider Agency shall submit as part of their proposal and/or Contract contract Certification listing where their contracted services will be performed and if the contracted services, or any an portion thereof, will be subcontracted and where any subcontracted services will be performed. Any changes to the information submitted in the Source Disclosure Certification during the term of the Contract contract must be immediately reported to the Director of the Division of Purchase and Property and to the Departmental Component departmental component within the Department for whom the contracted services are being performed. A Service Provider that shifts its activities outside the United States and its constituent Commonwealths and territories without prior written affirmation by the Director attesting to the fact that extraordinary circumstances required the shift or that the failure to shift the services would result in the infliction of economic hardships to the State of New Jersey, shall be deemed to be in breach of Contract contract which would be subject to Termination termination by the Department.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: njsams.rutgers.edu, www.nj.gov, www.state.nj.us

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