Apparent Awardee definition
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Financial Statements may also be required of an Apparent Awardee.
The final funding amount and the provisions of the contract will be determined at the sole discretion of HHSC staff.HHSC may announce tentative or apparent grant recipients once the Executive Commissioner has given approval to initiate negotiation and execute contracts.HHSC will post to the ESBD, HHSC Grants, and Texas.gov eGrants websites and may publicly announce an Apparent Awardee selected for final contract award.
Plaintiff alleged that as a result of the Department's denial of Coastal's application for Drilling Permit 1281 its 400,000 acre Drilling Lease No. 224-A, as modified ("Lease 224A") had been taken without the payment of compensation required by Article X, Section 6, of the Florida Constitution.
Upon posting of Apparent Award and notification to the Apparent Awardee, the Selection Facilitator will request the Apparent Awardee’s fee proposal and marked up copy of the Engineering Services Agreement.
Apparent Awardee: an organization that has been selected to receive a grant award through response to this RFA but has not yet executed a grant agreement or contract.
Audit pricing for other facilities will be discussed and negotiated only after Notice of Apparent Awardee is issued.
Any Offerer filing a bid protest of a Contract Award shall provide a copy of the protest to the Apparent Awardee within two business days of serving the protest upon the Authority.
Within five calendar days issuance of the Notice of Apparent Awardee, the apparent lowest responsive and responsible bidder shall also submit completed Section 3 Economic Opportunity Plan (EOP) and Section 3 Business Concern Self-Certification forms for each subcontractor identified in the EOP.
The negotiation phase involves direct contact between the Apparent Awardee and HHSC representatives via phone and/or email.
Contract Negotiations: If CNM or CHESS is unable to negotiate a Contract with the Apparent Awardee that it believes, in its sole discretion, is fair and reasonable, it will terminate negotiations with that firm and begin negotiations with the next highest scored firm.