Eligibility for a Participating Addendum. Eligible entities who are not states may under some circumstances sign their own Participating Addendum, subject to the consent of the Chief Procurement Official of the state where the entity is located. Coordinate requests for such participation through NASPO ValuePoint. Any permission to participate through execution of a Participating Addendum is not a determination that procurement authority exists; the entity must ensure that they have the requisite procurement authority to execute a Participating Addendum.
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Sources: Master Agreement, Contract Amendment, Contract Amendment
Eligibility for a Participating Addendum. Eligible entities who are not states may under some circumstances sign their own Participating Addendum, subject to the consent of the Chief Procurement Official of the state where the entity is located. Coordinate Entities requesting the right to enter into a Participating Addendum may coordinate requests for such participation through NASPO ValuePoint. Any permission to participate through execution of a Participating Addendum is not a determination that procurement authority exists; the entity must ensure that they have the requisite procurement authority to execute a Participating Addendum.authority
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Sources: Participating Addendum, Master Agreement, Master Agreement
Eligibility for a Participating Addendum. Eligible entities who are An eligible entity that is not states a state may under some circumstances sign their its own Participating Addendum, subject to the consent of to participation by the Chief Procurement Official of the state where the entity is located. Coordinate Coordination of requests for such participation is through NASPO ValuePoint. Any permission to participate through execution of a Participating Addendum is not a determination that procurement authority exists; the such entity must ensure that they have it has the requisite procurement authority to execute a Participating Addendum.
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Sources: Master Agreement