PERMITS AND CERTIFICATIONS FROM STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Clause Samples

The "Permits and Certifications from State Board of Equalization" clause requires parties to obtain and maintain all necessary permits or certifications issued by the State Board of Equalization relevant to the agreement. This typically applies to businesses involved in the sale or use of taxable goods or services, ensuring they are properly registered for tax collection and remittance. By including this clause, the agreement ensures compliance with state tax laws and prevents legal or financial penalties resulting from unregistered or unauthorized business activities.
PERMITS AND CERTIFICATIONS FROM STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. This solicitation and any resulting contract shall be subject to all requirements as set forth in Sections 6487, 7101 and sections 6452.1, 6487.3, 18510 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and section 10295.1 of the Public Contract Code requiring suppliers to provide a copy of their reseller’s permit or certification of registration and, if applicable, the permit or certification of all participating affiliates, issued by California’s State Board of Equalization. Failure of the supplier to comply by supplying the required permit or certification will cause the supplier’s bid response to be considered non-responsive and their bid rejected. Unless otherwise specified in this solicitation, a copy of the reseller’s permit or certification of registration must be supplied within five (5) State business days of the request made by the State.
PERMITS AND CERTIFICATIONS FROM STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. This Agreement shall be subject to all requirements as set forth in Revenue and Taxation Code Sections 6452.1, 6487, 6487.3, 7101, and 18510, and PCC § 10295.1 requiring suppliers to provide, as applicable, a copy of their seller’s permit or certification of registration and, if applicable, the permit or certification of all participating affiliates, issued by California’s State Board of Equalization. Effective January 1, 2004, awarding departments must obtain, prior to award, copies of the permits or certifications from the proposed awardees. Failure of the supplier to comply by supplying the required permit or certification will cause the supplier’s bid response to be considered non-responsive and their bid rejected. Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, a copy of the seller’s permit or certification of registration must be supplied within five (5) State business days of the request made by the State.
PERMITS AND CERTIFICATIONS FROM STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. This Agreement shall be subject to all requirements as set forth in Sections §6487, §7101 and Sections §6452.1, §6487.3, §18510 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and Section §10295.1 of the Public Contract Code (PCC) requiring suppliers to provide, as applicable, a copy of their seller’s permit or certification of registration and, if applicable, the permit or certification of all participating affiliates, issued by California’s State Board of Equalization. Effective January 1, 2004, awarding departments must obtain, prior to award, copies of the permits or certifications from the proposed awardees. Failure of the supplier to comply by supplying the required permit or certification will cause the supplier’s bid response to be considered non-responsive and their bid rejected. Unless otherwise specified in this solicitation, a copy of the seller’s permit or certification of registration must be supplied within five (5) state business days of the request made by the State.

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