Subcontractor Documentation Sample Clauses

The Subcontractor Documentation clause requires subcontractors to provide specific documents or records related to their work on a project. Typically, this includes proof of insurance, safety certifications, progress reports, or evidence of compliance with legal and contractual requirements. By mandating the submission of such documentation, the clause ensures transparency, facilitates project oversight, and helps verify that subcontractors are meeting their obligations, thereby reducing the risk of non-compliance or project delays.
Subcontractor Documentation. Contractor shall require its subcontractors that are not licensed or certified by DHCS to complete and submit non-drug Medi-Cal organizational forms within 30 days of the execution of an initial subcontract, within 90 days of the renewal or continuation of an existing subcontract or when there has been a change in subcontractor name or ownership. Non-Drug Medi-Cal Organizational forms shall be submitted through ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/provgovpart/Pages/Master-Provider-File-Database-Resources.aspx. Organizational documents shall include the subcontractor’s Articles of Incorporation or Partnership Agreements (as applicable), business licenses, fictitious name permits, and such other information and documentation as may be requested by DHCS.
Subcontractor Documentation. Contractor shall require its Subcontractors that are not licensed or certified by the State to submit organizational documents to the State within thirty (30) days of its execution of an initial subcontract, within ninety (90) days of the renewal or continuation of an existing subcontract or when there has been a change in Subcontractor name or ownership. Organizational documents shall include the Subcontractor’s Articles of Incorporation or Partnership Agreements (as applicable), and business licenses, fictitious name permits, and such other information and documentation as may be requested by the State.
Subcontractor Documentation. Subcontractor shall submit all documentation reasonably requested by Owner to substantiate their right to payment, including lien waivers on the forms attached hereto.

Related to Subcontractor Documentation

  • Product Documentation You should review the policy documents carefully to ensure they accurately reflect the cover, conditions, limits and other terms that you require. Particular attention should be paid to policy conditions and warranties as failure to comply with these could invalidate your policy. Claims can arise, under certain types of insurance contract, long after the expiry of the policy. It is therefore important that you retain and keep safely all documents associated with your policy.

  • Project Documentation All documentation provided to the City other than Project drawings shall be furnished on a Microsoft compatible compact disc.

  • Technical Documentation Prior to commencement of the Tests on Completion, the Contractor shall supply to the Engineer the technical documentation as specified in the Employer’s Requirements. The Works or Section shall not be considered to be completed for the purposes of taking- over under sub-clause 10.1 [Taking Over of the Works and Sections] until the Engineer has received the technical documentation as defined in this sub-clause 5.7, the "history file" including design calculations and certain certification as well as any other documents required to meet the CE Marking requirements.

  • Medical Documentation The teacher must supply a letter from a medical 3 doctor, who treated the patient, stating that in his/her opinion, there is a strong 4 probability that the illness was contracted at school.

  • Licensed Documentation If commercially available, Licensee shall have the option to require the Contractor to deliver, at Contractor’s expense: (i) one (1) hard copy and one (1) master electronic copy of the Documentation in a mutually agreeable format; (ii) based on hard copy instructions for access by downloading from the Internet