Common use of Special 301 Report Clause in Contracts

Special 301 Report. Licensee further agrees not to allow any foreign personnel that is engaged by Licensee as a contractor, consultant, grantee, or third-party collaborator (“Foreign Contractor”) whose country of origin is listed on the current annual Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Special 301 Report (Report) to access the ShakeAlert API (e.g., by providing ShakeAlert API developer credentials or an API access key to the Foreign Contractor) for the performance of any work under this Agreement. The Report must be consulted annually throughout the term of the Agreement for compliance. For avoidance of doubt, employees of a United States Licensee are not Foreign Contractors, and this Section 14.2 does not apply to them.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Earthquake Early, Phase License Agreement, Phase License Agreement

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Special 301 Report. Licensee further agrees to not to allow any foreign personnel that is engaged by Licensee as a contractor, consultant, grantee, or third-party collaborator (“Foreign Contractor”) whose country of origin is listed on the current annual Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Special 301 Report (Report) to access the ShakeAlert API (e.g., by providing ShakeAlert API developer credentials or an API access key to the Foreign Contractor) for the performance of any work under this Agreement. The Report must be consulted annually throughout the term of the Agreement for compliance. For avoidance of doubt, employees of a United States Licensee are not Foreign Contractors, and this Section 14.2 13.2 does not apply to them.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Earthquake Early, License Agreement, License Agreement

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Special 301 Report. Licensee further agrees to not to allow any foreign personnel that is engaged by the Licensee as a contractor, consultant, grantee, or third-party collaborator (“Foreign Contractor”) whose country of origin is listed on the current annual Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Special 301 Report (Report) to access the ShakeAlert API (e.g., by providing ShakeAlert API developer credentials or an API access key to the Foreign Contractor) for the performance of any work under this Agreement. The Report must be consulted annually throughout the term of the Agreement for compliance. For avoidance of doubt, employees of a United States Licensee are not Foreign Contractors, and this Section 14.2 does not apply to them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Phase License Agreement

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