Vendor and Sub-Tier Vendor Compliance Assurances Sample Clauses

Vendor and Sub-Tier Vendor Compliance Assurances. Subject to terms in Section 5, LICENSEE or its designee will from time to time assess and ensure through on site inspections and audits (using LICENSEE’s procedures and methods agreed to by GE and LICENSEE) that its and all Vendors’ manufacturing facilities producing Licensed Products and all Sub-Tier Vendors’ manufacturing facilities producing components for Licensed Products comply with applicable local and other legal requirements relating to labor, environment, health and safety (“EHS”). Said audits and inspection will cover, at a minimum, the manufacturing site’s business processes, labor practices, wage and work hour compliance, worker living conditions (where worker housing is provided), EHS systems, EHS performance, and working conditions. Formal records of these audits will be maintained by LICENSEE. In addition to such audits, LICENSEE will procure and maintain on file its legally required certifications and those from its Vendors (and Sub-Tier Vendors) (for all their manufacturing sites) attesting to their compliance to applicable local and other legal requirements. LICENSEE agrees that no Vendor or Sub-Tier Vendor shall produce any Licensed Products or any components used in Licensed Products in any facility in Myanmar (Burma) or in any other country that is subject to sanctions by the United States Government (or any agency, department, body, commission, or other entity or subdivision of such Government). With respect to any country that was subject to sanctions on or after the Commencement Date and subsequently has all such sanctions removed, GE shall determine, in its sole discretion, whether Licensed Products may be produced in such country.
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