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Master contracts may be required to be signed that become effective when a specific award is made using a small works roster.(b) A state agency establishing a small works roster or rosters shall adopt rules implementing this subsection.
Master contracts exist between the Company and its Claims Administrators.
Coon, Environmental Regulation of Health Care Facilities: A Prescription for Compliance, 47 SMU L.
Plans that have been approved by the Board will be expected to execute Group Master contracts with each state agency that wishes to offer the coverage to its employes.
Shown in Figure 2 are photoionization spectra of m/z 78 measured after 248 nm laser photolysis of 1-iodopropyne and propargyl bromide (a clean photolysisPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics Accepted Manuscriptprecursor of propargyl radicals).22 The inset in Figure 2 illustrates that after 8.70 eV the two traces diverge.
Master contracts are the current preferred method for obtaining RE consultant services when outside contracted services are necessary.
See Appendix 1.Iowa State University’s Surplus Program returned over $170,000 of reusable assets into university operations in 2010.ISU Purchasing offers value-added procurement through collaboration, identification of new sources and alternate products, competitive acquisitions, negotiations of better discounts, and contract management that saved more than $15 million in FY 2013 alone.72% of total spend through ISU purchasing is on strategically-sourced Master contracts.
Master contracts may be used by any entity eligible to receive services from Enterprise Services, including state and local government entities, tribal governments and qualifying non-profits.
No.Item Institution County Vendor, Contractor, Grantee Description Page 13 of 244-AE DOT/SHA Statewide - Architectural/Engineering - Master contracts to allow task orders for construction contract claims review and analysis services.
Master contracts may include any of the services that could normally be included within the scope of a normal contract for design or construction engineering.