Common use of State Contracting Requirements Clause in Contracts

State Contracting Requirements. A. Child Support: A child support obligor who is more than 30 days delinquent in paying child support and a business entity in which the obligor is a sole proprietor, partner, shareholder, or owner with an ownership interest of at least 25 percent is not eligible to receive payments from state funds under an contract to provide property, materials, or services until all arrearages have been paid or the obligor is in compliance with a written repayment agreement or court order as to any existing delinquency. The Texas Family Code requires the following statement: “Under Section 231.006, Texas Family Code, the vendor or applicant certifies that the individual or business entity named in this contract, bid, or application is not ineligible to receive the specified grant, loan, or payment and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated and payment may be withheld if this certification is inaccurate.” B. Debts or Delinquencies: Pursuant to Section 2252.903, Texas Government Code, Contractor agrees that any payments owing to Contractor under this Contract may be applied directly toward certain debts or delinquencies that Contractor owes the State of Texas or any agency of the State of Texas regardless of when they arise, until such debts or delinquencies are paid in full.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, Contract for Services

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State Contracting Requirements. A. Child SupportCHILD SUPPORT: A child support obligor who is more than 30 days delinquent in paying child support and a business entity in which the obligor is a sole proprietor, partner, shareholder, or owner with an ownership interest of at least 25 percent is not eligible to receive payments from state funds under an contract to provide property, materials, or services until all arrearages have been paid or the obligor is in compliance with a written repayment agreement or court order as to any existing delinquency. The Texas Family Code requires the following statement: “Under Section 231.006, Texas Family Code, the vendor or applicant certifies that the individual or business entity named in this contract, bid, or application is not ineligible to receive the specified grant, loan, or payment and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated and payment may be withheld if this certification is inaccurate.” B. Debts or DelinquenciesDEBTS OR DELINQUENCIES: Pursuant to Section 2252.903, Texas Government Code, Contractor agrees that any payments owing to Contractor under this Contract may be applied directly toward certain debts or delinquencies that Contractor owes the State of Texas or any agency of the State of Texas regardless of when they arise, until such debts or delinquencies are paid in full.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Contract for Services

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State Contracting Requirements. A. Child SupportCHILD SUPPORT: A child support obligor who is more than 30 days delinquent in paying child support and a business entity in which the obligor is a sole proprietor, partner, shareholder, or owner with an ownership interest of at least 25 percent is not eligible to receive payments from state funds under an contract to provide property, materials, or services until all arrearages have been paid or the obligor is in compliance with a written repayment agreement or court order as to any existing delinquency. The Texas Family Code requires the following statement: “Under Section 231.006, Texas Family Code, the vendor or applicant certifies that the individual or individualor business entity named in this contract, bid, or application is not ineligible to receive the specified grant, loan, or payment and acknowledges that this contract may be terminated and payment may be withheld if this certification is inaccurate.” B. Debts or DelinquenciesDEBTS OR DELINQUENCIES: Pursuant to Section 2252.903, Texas Government Code, Contractor agrees that any payments owing to Contractor under this Contract may be applied directly toward certain debts or delinquencies that Contractor owes the State of Texas or any agency of the State of Texas regardless of when they arise, until such debts or delinquencies are paid in full.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Services

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