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RFP - Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasure Plan 2009

  • YEAR CREATED: 2009
  • ENTITY TYPE: State
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: OTHER
The document is a contract agreement between the State of California and a contractor. The document outlines various terms and conditions that both parties must adhere to. Some key points mentioned in the document include: - The contractor is responsible for providing services as specified in the agreement and must notify the State in writing of any changes to subcontractor or consultant information. - Violations of the Public Contract Code may result in penalties and remedies as outlined in the code. - In the event of temporary nonperformance by the contractor, the State reserves the right to complete the work through other means and be reimbursed for any additional costs. - The agreement may be extended if it is deemed to be in the best interest of the State, with the contractor agreeing to provide services at the rates specified in the original agreement. - The contractor is prohibited from employing ex-offenders on active parole or probation, those convicted of certain offenses, or those required to register as a sex offender. - The contractor must comply with the Electronic Waste Recycling Act and provide documentation of compliance. - The State is exempt from federal excise taxes, but may be responsible for applicable state or local sales or use taxes. - The contractor must hold all necessary licenses and permits required by law and provide copies to the State upon request. - The contract is subject to requirements set forth by the State Board of Equalization, including providing copies of reseller's permits or certifications of registration. - The contract cannot be awarded to companies that do business in Sudan, unless they obtain permission from the Department of General Services. - The contractor and their employees must abide by conflict of interest provisions outlined in various government codes and regulations. - The contractor must submit a Form 700 to the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) prior to commencing services under the Agreement and annually during the life of the agreement. Overall, the document establishes the terms and conditions for the contractor to provide services to the State of California, including compliance with various laws and regulations. Additionally, it requires the contractor to submit a Form 700 to the FPPC to disclose any potential conflicts of interest.
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