Public Policy Requirements Sample Clauses

The Public Policy Requirements clause mandates that parties to an agreement comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and government policies relevant to the contract. In practice, this means that both parties must ensure their actions and deliverables do not violate legal standards, such as anti-corruption laws, labor regulations, or environmental rules. This clause serves to protect both parties from legal liability and ensures that the contract remains enforceable by requiring adherence to overarching public policy considerations.
Public Policy Requirements. “Public Policy Requirements” shall have the same meaning provided in the Operating Agreement.
Public Policy Requirements. By signing the application, the Authorized Organizational Official (AOR) certifies that the organization will comply with applicable public policies. Once a grant is awarded, the recipient is responsible for establishing and maintaining the necessary processes to monitor its compliance and that of its employees and, as appropriate, subrecipients and contractors under the grant with these requirements. Recipient should consult these terms and conditions, the applicable Appropriations Law, and Exhibit 3 of the HHS Grants Policy Statement, titled Public Policy Requirements, located in Section II, pages 3-6, for information on potentially applicable public policy requirements. Additional potentially applicable public policy requirements not included within these sources include:  Military Recruiting and Reserve Officer Training Corps Access 10 U.S.C. §983 [all types of applications and awards to Institutions of Higher Education]  Text Messaging While Driving (EO 13513) [all awards]  Ban on Cloning of Human Beings (Presidential memorandum of March 4, 1997) [all awards]
Public Policy Requirements. The Parties agree that ASA(B)/BCAP will take the lead in ensuring public policy requirements are reflected in the BCAP Code, as necessary. Ofcom may from time to time wish to make representations about such requirements to ASA(B)/BCAP or others – e.g. when issues run across both advertising and programming or where Government makes public policy considerations known directly to Ofcom. Ofcom is at liberty to make, and – if it regards it appropriate to do so – to publish any such representations. Where such representations are made to ASA(B)/BCAP, these parties undertake to take account of them.
Public Policy Requirements. By signing the application, the authorized organizational official certifies that the organization will comply with applicable public policies. Once a grant is awarded, the recipient is responsible for establishing and maintaining the necessary processes to monitor its compliance and that of its employees and, as appropriate, subrecipients and contractors under the grant with these requirements. See Exhibit 3, Public Policy Requirements, Section II-3-5, in the HHS Grants Policy Statement, which contains information to help the Recipient determine what public policy requirements and objectives apply to its activities.
Public Policy Requirements. By signing the Price Agreement, the authorized Contractor certifies that the Contractor will comply with applicable public policies. Once a Price Agreement is awarded, the Contractor is responsible for establishing and maintaining the necessary processes to monitor its compliance and that of its employees and, as appropriate, sub contractors under the Price Agreement with these requirements. Contractor should consult these terms and conditions, the applicable Appropriations Law, and Exhibit 3 of the HHS Grants Policy Statement, titled Public Policy Requirements, located in Section II, pages 3-6, for information on potentially applicable public policy requirements. Additional potentially applicable public policy requirements not included within these sources include:  Text Messaging While Driving (E 13513)
Public Policy Requirements. The Counterparty will comply with each of the following laws and regulations as applicable to the Cooperative Agreement:
Public Policy Requirements. Public policy requirements are requirements with a broader national purpose than that of the Federal sponsoring program or award that an applicant/recipient must adhere to as a prerequisite to and/or condition of an award. Public policy requirements are established by statute, regulation, or Executive order. In some cases, these requirements relate to general activities such as preservation of the environment, while, in other cases they are integral to the purposes of the award- supported activities. An application funded with the release of federal funds through a grant award does not constitute or imply compliance with federal statute and regulations. Funded organizations are responsible for ensuring that their activities comply with all applicable federal regulations. Recipient should consult these terms and conditions, the applicable Appropriations Law, and Exhibit 3 of the HHS Grants Policy Statement, titled Public Policy Requirements, located in Section II, pages 3-6, for information on potential additional public policy requirements.
Public Policy Requirements. Public policy requirements are requirements with a broader national purpose than that of the Federal sponsoring program or award that an applicant/recipient must adhere to as a prerequisite to and/or condition of an award. Public policy requirements are established by statute, regulation, or Executive order. In some cases, these requirements relate to general activities such as preservation of the environment, while, in other cases they are integral to the purposes of the award-supported activities. The release of federal funds through a grant award does not constitute or imply compliance with federal statute and regulations. Funded organizations must ensure that their activities comply with all applicable federal regulations.
Public Policy Requirements. All Federal-wide public policies apply to IHS grants with exception of the Discrimination policy.
Public Policy Requirements