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Mandatory Bidder Responsibility Criteria. 1. The County will verify that the Bidder and its subcontractor(s) meets the mandatory responsibility requirements as described in RCW 39.04.350(1) for this Project, identified within the Responsibility Detail Form. The Bidder shall be rejected as not responsible if it fails to meet the specified requirements in the Responsibility Detail Form paragraph 1.1.
Mandatory Bidder Responsibility Criteria. A. The County will verify that the Bidder meets the following mandatory responsibility criteria as described in RCW 39.04.350(1). The Bidder may be rejected as not responsible if any answer to questions 2 through 4 is “No” or if the appropriate currently active number is not provided for questions 2 through 4. If the answer to questions 2 through 4 is “No” the Bidder is required to attach an explanation and acknowledge that they will be required to provide the requisite information, in 2 through 4 below, prior to Intent to Award. If the Bidder fails to meet the criteria 2 through 4 prior to Intent to Award the Bidder will be rejected as not responsible. The Bidder shall be rejected as not responsible if the answer to question 1 or 5 is “No” or the answer to question 6 or 7 is “Yes”. 1. Did the Bidder have a Certificate of Registration in compliance with Chapter 18.27 RCW that was in effect at the time of bid submittal? Yes No 2. Does the Bidder have a current Washington State Unified Business Identifier number/Washington State Excise Tax Registration number as required in Title 82 RCW? Yes No If no, attach explanation 3. Does the Bidder have Industrial Insurance Coverage for the Bidder's employees working in Washington State as required in Title 51 RCW? Yes No If no, attach explanation 4. Does the Bidder have an Employment Security Department number as required in Title 50 RCW? Yes No If no, attach explanation 5. Has the bidder received training from the Department of Labor and Industries (L&I), or a provider with a L&I approved curriculum, on the requirements related to public works and prevailing wage under RCW 39.04.350 and 39.12, or is the bidder exempt per RCW

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