Common use of Prior Approvals Clause in Contracts

Prior Approvals. In accordance with current State law, bulletins, and interpretations, this Master Agreement shall not be binding until it has been approved by the Vermont Attorney General’s Office, the Secretary of Administration, and the State’s Chief Information Officer.

Appears in 88 contracts

Sources: Retainer Contract for It Professional Services, Contract #37269, Contract #37285

Prior Approvals. In accordance with current State law, bulletins, and interpretations, this Master Agreement shall not be binding until it has been approved by the Vermont Attorney General’s Office, the Secretary of Administration, and the State’s Chief Information Officer.

Appears in 24 contracts

Sources: Contract Amendment, Contract Amendment, Contract Amendment

Prior Approvals. In accordance with current State law, bulletins, and interpretations, this Master This Agreement shall not be binding until it has been approved by the Vermont Attorney General’s Office, the Secretary of Administration, and the State’s Chief Information Officer, as applicable under current State law, bulletins, and interpretations.

Appears in 13 contracts

Sources: Contract #31667, Contract Amendment, Contract Amendment

Prior Approvals. In accordance with current State law, bulletins, and interpretations, this Master This Agreement shall not be binding until it has been approved by the Vermont Attorney General’s 's Office, the Secretary of Administration, and the State’s 's Chief Information Officer, as applicable under current State law, bulletins, and interpretations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract Amendment

Prior Approvals. In accordance with current State law, bulletins, and interpretations, this Master Agreement shall not be binding until it has been approved by the Vermont Attorney General’s Office, the Secretary of Administration, and the State’s Chief Information Officer.Attorn r.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Contract #38954

Prior Approvals. In accordance with current State law, bulletins, and interpretations, this Master Agreement The agreement shall not be binding until it has been approved by the Vermont Attorney General’s Office, and the Secretary of Administration, Administration and the State’s Chief Information Officer, as applicable under current State law, bulletins, and interpretations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Participating Addendum