Additional Contract Restrictions Sample Clauses

The "Additional Contract Restrictions" clause sets out specific limitations or requirements that go beyond the standard terms of the agreement. These restrictions may include prohibitions on certain activities, additional compliance obligations, or limitations on the use of confidential information. For example, the clause might restrict subcontracting, require adherence to particular industry standards, or limit the parties' ability to assign their rights under the contract. Its core function is to address unique risks or concerns relevant to the transaction, ensuring that both parties are aware of and agree to any extra conditions necessary for the contract's successful execution.
Additional Contract Restrictions. This Contract is subject to any additional restrictions, limitations, or conditions enacted by the Congress, or any statute enacted by the Congress, which may affect the provisions, terms, or funding of this Contract in any manner.
Additional Contract Restrictions. A. Noncompliance with the requirements of nondiscrimination in services shall constitute grounds for DHCS to withhold payments under this Contract or terminate all, or any type, of funding provided hereunder. B. This Contract is subject to any additional restrictions, limitations, or conditions enacted by the federal or state governments that affect the provisions, terms, or funding of this Contract in any manner.
Additional Contract Restrictions. 90.1. Noncompliance with the requirements of nondiscrimination in services shall constitute grounds for DHCS to withhold payments under this Contract or terminate all, or any type, of funding provided hereunder. 90.2. This Contract is subject to any additional restrictions, limitations or conditions enacted by the federal or state governments that affect the provisions, terms, or funding of this Contract in any manner. COUNTY OF PLACER through its Health and Human Services Department (“Placer County”) with Bi- Valley Medical Clinic, Inc. (the “QSO”) hereby agree to comply with the terms set forth in this Qualified Service Organization Agreement (“QSOA”) whereby the QSO agrees to provide substance abuse and/or other services to Placer County’s clients. Placer County may provide data and information related to substance abuse treatment to QSO in order for QSO to provide services to Placer County pursuant to the contract (the “Service Arrangement”) between the QSO and Placer County. This QSOA is necessary to ensure the protection of the confidentiality of such data and information.
Additional Contract Restrictions. Contract is subject to any additional restrictions, limitations, or conditions enacted by the federal or state governments that affect the provisions, terms, or funding of this Contract in any manner. SABG Enclosure 2,II. General 1. Additional Contract Restrictions This Contract is subject to any additional restrictions, limitations, or conditions enacted by the Congress, or any statute enacted by the Congress, which may affect the provisions, terms, or funding of this Contract in any manner. 2. Hatch Act County agrees to comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act (USC, Title 5, Part III, Subpart F., Chapter 73, Subchapter III), which limit the political activities of employees whose principal employment activities are funded in whole or in part with federal funds. 3. No Unlawful Use or Unlawful Use Messages Regarding Drugs County agrees that information produced through these funds, and which pertains to drugs and alcohol-related programs, shall contain a clearly written statement that there shall be no unlawful use of drugs or alcohol associated with the program. Additionally, no aspect of a drug or alcohol- related program shall include any message on the responsible use, if the use is unlawful, of drugs or alcohol (HSC, Division 10.7, Chapter 1429, Sections 11999-11999.3). By signing this Enclosure, County agrees that it will enforce, and will require its subcontractors to enforce, these requirements. 4. Limitation on Use of Funds for Promotion of Legalization of Controlled Substances None of the funds made available through this Contract may be used for any activity that promotes the legalization of any drug or other substance included in Schedule I of Section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 USC 812).
Additional Contract Restrictions. 92.1. Noncompliance with the requirements of nondiscrimination in services shall constitute grounds for DHCS to withhold payments under this Contract or terminate all, or any type, of funding provided hereunder.

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