WSACS’ OBLIGATION Clause Samples

WSACS’ OBLIGATION. In the event that WSAC receives a public records disclosure request pertaining to records that Contractor has submitted and marked either as (a) statutorily exempt from disclosure; or (b) sensitive WSAC, prior to disclosure, will do the following: WSACS’ Public Records Officer will review any records marked by Contractor as statutorily exempt from disclosure. In those situations, where the designation comports with the stated statutory exemption from disclosure, WSAC will redact or withhold the record(s) as appropriate. For records marked ‘sensitive’ or for records where WSAC determines that no statutory exemption to disclosure applies or is unable to determine whether the stated statutory exemption to disclosure properly applies, WSAC will notify Contractor, at the address provided in the Contract, of the public records disclosure request and identify the date that WSAC intends to release the record(s) (including records marked ‘sensitive’ or exempt from disclosure) to the requester unless Contractor, at Contractor’s sole expense, timely obtains a court order enjoining WSAC from such disclosure. In the event Contractor fails to timely file a motion for a court order enjoining such disclosure, WSAC will release the requested record(s) on the date specified. Contractor’s failure properly to identify exempted or sensitive information or timely respond after notice of request for public disclosure has been given shall be deemed a waiver by Contractor of any claim that such records are exempt or protected from public disclosure.

Related to WSACS’ OBLIGATION

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  • City’s Obligations A. Following the execution of this Agreement, the CITY shall begin efforts to implement the activities described in Article I of this Agreement. The failure by the CITY to develop and implement the activities described in Article I of this Agreement shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. The CITY understands and agrees that, in the event termination of this Agreement by CITY, or pursuant to Article V of this Agreement, the CITY shall reimburse the IDC the full amount of money paid by the IDC to the CITY. B. In accordance with Chapter 2264 of the Texas Government Code, the CITY agrees not to knowingly employ an undocumented worker. During the term of this Agreement, the CITY shall notify the IDC of any complaint brought against CITY alleging that it has employed undocumented workers. If the CITY, or any branch, division or department of the CITY is convicted of a violation under 8 U.S.C. Section 1324a (f), the total amount of economic development grants it has received, together with interest at the rate of five percent (5%), shall be repaid by the CITY to the IDC not later than the one hundred twentieth (120th) day after the date the IDC becomes aware of and notifies the CITY of the violation. The CITY shall not be liable for a violation of Chapter 2264 by a subsidiary, affiliate, or franchisee, or by any person with whom the CITY contracts. The CITY shall reimburse the IDC the required amount within thirty (30) days of the termination of this Agreement. The CITY further certifies that CITY is following Texas Government Code Chapter 2252 (foreign terrorist organizations prohibited), Texas Government Code Chapter 2270 (boycott-Israel), and Texas Government Code Chapter 2274, (boycotts-energy company; discrimination – firearms entity or trade association). C. The CITY shall keep and maintain complete and accurate records relating to its hiring and employment of persons, which is separate and identifiable from its other records, and shall make such records available for not less than three (3) years following termination of this Agreement. The IDC and its representatives shall be entitled to inspect said records during the term of this Agreement and for three (3) years thereafter, upon reasonable notice to the CITY. The CITY’s failure to comply with this provision will constitute a breach of the Agreement.

  • TRANSNET’S OBLIGATIONS 8.1 Transnet undertakes to promptly comply with any reasonable request by the Supplier/Service Provider for information, including information concerning Transnet's operations and activities, that relates to the Goods/Services as may be necessary for the Supplier/Service Provider to provide the Goods/Services, but for no other purpose. However, Transnet's compliance with any request for information is subject to any internal security rules and requirements and subject to the observance by the Supplier/Service Provider of its confidentiality obligations under this Agreement. 8.2 The Supplier/Service Provider shall give Transnet reasonable notice of any information it requires. 8.3 Transnet agrees to provide the Supplier/Service Provider or its Personnel such access to and use of its facilities as is necessary to allow the Supplier/Service Provider to perform its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Vendor’s Obligations Vendor shall incur no further obligations in connection with the terminated work and on the date set in the notice of termination Vendor will stop work to the extent specified. Vendor shall also terminate outstanding orders and subcontracts as they relate to the terminated work. Vendor shall settle the liabilities and claims arising out of the termination of subcontracts and orders connected with the terminated work. The MTC or designee may direct Vendor to assign Vendor’s right, title, and interest under terminated orders or subcontracts to the MTC. Vendor must still complete the work not terminated by the notice of termination and may incur obligations as are necessary to do so.

  • Student’s Obligations The Student agrees: