Common use of Voluntary Product Accessibility Template Clause in Contracts

Voluntary Product Accessibility Template. Contractor will submit a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) for each unique product/service offered (i.e. applications running on multiple platforms, unique interfaces and devices). Instructions and template located online at: xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx/access/procurement_process/CSU_Accessibility_Documenation_Review_Process.shtml Use of Data Contractor shall not utilize any non-public CSU information it may receive by reason of this Contract, for pecuniary gain not contemplated by this Contract, regardless whether Contractor is or is not under contract at the time such gain is realized. CSU specific information contained in the report, survey, or other product developed by Contractor pursuant to this Contract is the property of CSU, and shall not be used in any manner by Contractor unless authorized in writing by CSU. Smoke and Tobacco Free Campus Please be aware that the University is a smoke and tobacco free campus. This includes, but is not limited to, vaping, chewing tobacco, e-cigarette, cigarette, and marijuana (medical or recreational). Pandemic/Epidemic Protocols Please be aware that any Contractor providing services on a University or University Auxiliary facility during a declared pandemic or epidemic shall abide by the Covid-19 Protocol Verification for Service Providers and Independent Contractors, attached. Force Majeure Neither the Contractor nor CSUMB shall be liable for termination or the failure to appear, present or perform if such termination or failure is caused by a Force Majeure event directly affecting either Party. Force Majeure shall mean acts of a public enemy; fires; floods; explosions; incidences of disease or illness that reach epidemic, endemic, or pandemic proportions; quarantine restrictions; freight embargos; strikes; boycotts; obstructive actions by labor organizations; demonstrations; riots; earthquakes; tidal waves; landslides; tsunamis; tornados; named storms; and other acts of God not attributable to the fault, negligence, or willful misconduct of the Party claiming Force Majeure, is outside of the reasonable control of such Party, and could not have been prevented through the exercise of due care and reasonable diligence by the Party claiming Force Majeure.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement Agreement, Service Agreement Agreement, Guest Artist Agreement

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