Common use of County’s Right of Refusal Clause in Contracts

County’s Right of Refusal. The Contractor will be given between four (4) business hours and one (1) business day to confirm availability of a contractor employee to fill a request. However, for “hard-to- fill” positions, the County may allow up to five (5) business days for Contractor to confirm availability of a contractor employee. In the event that the Contractor is unable to fill the job request, the County may cancel the request and place the request with another Contractor. The County reserves the right to simultaneously give all Contractors an opportunity to fill all “hard-to-fill” positions on a “first come” basis. In the event that all Contractors are unable to fill the request, the County may fill the requirement by soliciting pricing from other qualified sources.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract for Staffing Services and Related Services and Solutions

County’s Right of Refusal. The Contractor will be given between four (4) business hours and one (1) business day to confirm availability of a contractor employee to fill a request. However, for “hardhard- to-to- fill” positions, the County may allow up to five (5) business days for Contractor to confirm availability of a contractor employee. In the event that the Contractor is unable to fill the job request, the County may cancel the request and place the request with another Contractor. The County reserves the right to simultaneously give all Contractors an opportunity to fill all “hard-to-fill” positions on a “first come” basis. In the event that all Contractors are unable to fill the request, the County may fill the requirement by soliciting pricing from other qualified sources.

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Sources: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement