PROCUREMENT CODE Sample Clauses
The Procurement Code clause establishes the rules and procedures that govern how goods and services are acquired by an organization. It typically outlines requirements for competitive bidding, vendor selection, contract award processes, and compliance with legal or ethical standards. By setting clear guidelines for procurement activities, this clause ensures transparency, fairness, and accountability in purchasing decisions, thereby reducing the risk of fraud, favoritism, or inefficiency.
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PROCUREMENT CODE. In as such as this contract concerns the services of professional entertainers in concert on July 4, 2019, this Contract is exempt from the New Mexico Procurement Code pursuant to ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Section 13-1-98(Q).
PROCUREMENT CODE. The Procurement Code, Sections 13-1-28 through 13-1-199 ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, imposes civil and misdemeanor criminal penalties for its violation. In addition, the New Mexico criminal statutes impose felony penalties for bribes, gratuities, and kickbacks.
PROCUREMENT CODE. The Procurement Code, § 13-1-25 through § 13-1- 199, NMSA 1978 as amended, imposes civil and criminal penalties for its violation. In addition, New Mexico Criminal Statutes impose felony penalties for illegal bribes, gratuities and kickbacks. Pursuant to the above, it is unlawful for any Contractor to engage in bribery, offering gratuities with the intent to solicit business, or offering or accepting kickbacks of any kind. All other similar act(s) of bribes, gratuities, and/or kickbacks are likewise prohibited.
PROCUREMENT CODE. The Provider shall comply with all procurement requirements specified in DDSN 250-08-DD, “Procurement Requirements for Local DSN Boards.”
PROCUREMENT CODE. Park City shall procure each replacement vehicle in accordance with applicable provisions of the Utah Procurement Code, Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Code and any local procurement rules in Park City’s jurisdiction. 7 The cost of additional “optional” components or “add-ons” that significantly increase the cost of the vehicle may not be eligible for funding.
PROCUREMENT CODE. The New Mexico Procurement Code, Section 13-1- 25 through ▇▇-▇-▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ as amended, imposes civil and criminal penalties for its violation. In addition, New Mexico Criminal Statues impose felony penalties for illegal bribes, gratuities, and kickbacks. Pursuant to the above, it is unlawful for any Contractor to engage in bribery, offering gratuities with the intent to solicit business, or offering or accepting kickbacks of any kind. All other similar acts of bribes, gratuities, or kickbacks are likewise prohibited.
PROCUREMENT CODE. Superintendent shall comply with all applicable provisions or regulations issued by the Arizona Department of Education relating to school district procurement.
PROCUREMENT CODE. The State of New Mexico Procurement Code and Regulations shall apply.
PROCUREMENT CODE. The Procurement Code, Sections 13-1-125 through 13-1-199, NMSA 1978 as amended, imposes civil and criminal penalties for illegal bribes, gratuities and kickbacks. Pursuant to the above, it is unlawful for either party to engage in bribery, offering gratuities with the intent to solicit business, or offering or accepting kickbacks of any kind. All other similar act(s) of bribes, gratuities, and/or kickbacks are likewise prohibited.
PROCUREMENT CODE. The entire chapter of the Broward County Procurement Code can be obtained from the Purchasing Division's website at: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. 7/22/2020 BidSync p. 454 Supplier: FG Construction, LLC
A. In accordance with the Broward County Business Opportunity Act of 2012, Section 1-81, Code of Ordinances, as amended (the “Business Opportunity Act”), the County Business Enterprise (CBE) Program is applicable to this contract. All Vendors responding to this solicitation are required to utilize CBE firms to perform the assigned participation goal for this contract.
B. The CBE participation goal will be established based on the expected expenditure amount for the proposed scope of services for the project. The Office of Economic and Small Business Development (OESBD) will not include alternate items, optional services or allowances when establishing the CBE participation goal. If the County subsequently chooses to award any alternate items, optional services or allowances as determined by OESBD and the Contract Administrator to be related to the scope of services, OESBD may apply the established CBE participation goal. In such an instance, the County will issue a written notice to the successful Vendor that the CBE participation goal will also apply to the alternate items, optional services or allowances. Vendor shall submit all required forms pertaining to its compliance with the CBE participation goal, as applicable. Failure by Vendor to submit the required forms may result in the rejection of Vendor’s solicitation submittal prior to the award or failure to comply with the contract requirements may have an impact on the vendor performance evaluation post award, as applicable.