Common use of Vendor/Contractor Clause in Contracts

Vendor/Contractor. ‌ The term “contractor”, sometimes referred to as a vendor, is a dealer, distributor, merchant or other seller providing goods or services that are required to implement a Federal program. (2 CFR 200.23) These goods or services may be for an organization's own use or for the use of the beneficiaries of the Federal program. Additional guidance on distinguishing between a subrecipient and a contractor (vendor) is provided in 2 CFR 200.330. When procuring contractors for goods and services, DOL ETA recipients and subrecipients must follow the procurement requirements 2 CFR 200.319, which calls for free and open competition.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: floridajobs.org, www.floridajobs.org, floridajobs.org

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Vendor/Contractor. ‌ The term “contractor”, sometimes referred to as a vendor, is a dealer, distributor, merchant or other seller providing goods or services that are required to implement for the conduct of a Federal program. (2 CFR 200.23) These goods or services may be for an organization's own use or for the use of the beneficiaries of the Federal program. Additional guidance on distinguishing between a subrecipient and a contractor (vendor) is provided in 2 CFR 200.330. When procuring contractors for contractor provided goods and services, DOL ETA recipients and subrecipients must follow the procurement requirements 2 CFR 200.319, which calls call for free and open competition.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: www.mass.gov, www.mass.gov, www.floridajobs.org

Vendor/Contractor. The term “contractor”, sometimes referred to as a vendor, is a dealer, distributor, merchant or other seller providing goods or services that are required to implement a Federal program. (2 CFR 200.23) These goods or services may be for an organization's own use or for the use of the beneficiaries of the Federal program. Additional guidance on distinguishing between a subrecipient and a contractor (vendor) is provided in 2 CFR 200.330. When procuring contractors for goods and services, DOL ETA recipients and subrecipients must follow the procurement requirements 2 CFR 200.319, which calls for free and open competition.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: floridajobs.org, www.kitsapgov.com, www.kitsapgov.com

Vendor/Contractor. ‌ The term “contractor”, sometimes referred to as a vendor, is a dealer, distributor, merchant or other seller providing goods or services that are required to implement a Federal program. (2 CFR 200.23) These goods or services may be for an organization's own use or for the use of the beneficiaries of the Federal program. Additional guidance on distinguishing between a subrecipient and a contractor (vendor) is provided in 2 CFR 200.330. When procuring contractors for goods and services, DOL ETA recipients VETSrecipients and subrecipients must follow the procurement requirements 2 CFR 200.319, which calls for free and open competition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: floridajobs.org

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Vendor/Contractor. ‌ The term “contractor”, sometimes referred to as a vendor, is a dealer, distributor, merchant or other seller providing goods or services that are required to implement toimplement a Federal program. (2 CFR 200.23) These goods or services may be for an organization's own use or for the use of the beneficiaries of the Federal program. Additional guidance on distinguishing between a subrecipient subrecip- ient and a contractor (vendor) is provided in 2 CFR 200.330. When procuring contractors for for- goods and services, DOL ETA recipients and subrecipients must follow the procurement requirements require- ments 2 CFR 200.319, which calls for free and open competition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.floridajobs.org

Vendor/Contractor. The term “contractor”, sometimes referred to as a vendor, is a dealer, distributor, merchant or other seller providing goods or services that are required to implement for the conduct of a Federal program. (2 CFR 200.23) These goods or services may be for an organization's own use or for the use of the beneficiaries of the Federal program. Additional guidance on distinguishing between a subrecipient and a contractor (vendor) is provided in 2 CFR 200.330. When procuring contractors for contractor provided goods and services, DOL ETA recipients and subrecipients must follow the procurement requirements 2 CFR 200.319, which calls call for free and open competition.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Award

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