Privatization contract definition

Privatization contract or “contract” means an agreement or
Privatization contract means an agreement, modification of a
Privatization contract means an agreement or series of agreements between a state contracting agency and a person or entity, in which such person or entity agrees to provide services valued at five hundred thousand dollars or more over the life of the contract that are substantially similar to and in lieu of services provided, in whole or in part, by employees of such agency or by employees of another state agency for such state agency and that results in the layoff of any state employee. "Privatization contract" does not include a privatization contract in effect on or before the effective date of this Executive Order, an agreement to provide management or financial consulting or a consultant-services agreement to provide professional, architectural or design services on a project-by-project basis.

Examples of Privatization contract in a sentence

  • Privatization contract provides for breach of contract related to non-implementation of business plan by investor.

  • Privatization contract" means a contract by which the District government enters into an agreement with a private-sector firm, non-profit organization, or other external entities to provide a good or service to or on behalf of the District government that has been provided, prior to contracting out, by District government employees, departments, or agencies.".

  • Employees will receive six (6) full days per year at the Company's Utility Privatization contract anniversary date.

  • Privatization contract is a legally binding document between Government and private investor.

  • PTO not used shall be paid to the employee at the employee's regular straight time rate of pay, on the Company's Utility Privatization contract anniversary date.


More Definitions of Privatization contract

Privatization contract means a contract executed by or on
Privatization contract means an agreement or series of agreements between a state contracting agency and a person or entity in which such person or entity agrees to provide services that are substantially similar to and in lieu of services provided, in whole or in part, by state employees, other than contracts with a nonprofit agency, which are in effect as of January 1, 2009, and which through a renewal, modification, extension or rebidding of contracts continue to be provided by a nonprofit agency;
Privatization contract means a personal services contract by which an entity or an individual who is not a state employee agrees with an agency to provide services, for services valued at $20,000.00 $25,000.00 or more per year, which are is the same or substantially similar to and in lieu of services previously provided, in whole or in part, by permanent, classified state State employees, and which result results in a reduction in force of at least one permanent, classified employee, or the elimination of a vacant position of an employee covered by a collective bargaining agreement.
Privatization contract means a contract executed by or on behalf of a governmental entity which authorizes a private entity to provide public services that are:
Privatization contract means a contract for services valued at
Privatization contract means an agreement or series of agreements between a state contracting agency and a person or entity, in which such person or entity agrees to provide services valued at five hundred thousand dollars or more over the life of the contract that are substantially similar to and in lieu of services provided, in whole or in part, by employees of such agency or by employees of another state
Privatization contract means an agreement or a combination or series of agreements by which a nongovernmental person agrees with an agency to provide services that are substantially similar to and in lieu of services provided, in whole or in part, by agency employees and that has an agency cost estimate of at least $500,000 as of October 1, 2021 and annually increased by the amount of increase in the Consumer Price Index compiled by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics for the most recent 12-month period for which data are available. "Privatization contract" does not include: