Common use of State Specific Requirements Clause in Contracts

State Specific Requirements. Each Party recognizes that it may require specific products, services and resources above and beyond what is provided by procurements by the Consortium or it’s providers to address business, technical, or organizational needs that are unique to that Party and are not required by other Parties to this MoU. To that extent, the Party with such a need may, as deemed necessary and upon approval by the CEC, choose to leverage its membership in the Consortium to procure and receive such state-specific products, services and resources. Each Party agrees that products, services, and resources procured for state specific requirements will not be used to replace Consortium provided products, services or resources or result in additional impact directly or indirectly to members without approval on a case-by-case basis by the CEC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding