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ITB - Golf Cart Leasing 2009

  • YEAR CREATED: 2009
  • ENTITY TYPE: City/Township
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
The document contains various exhibits and clauses related to a contract between the City and a Contractor. The document starts with a definition of "to Proceed," which refers to a written communication from the City Purchasing Agent to the Contractor instructing them to begin performance. It also defines "Parties" as all the entities bound by the Agreement. The document then includes several exhibits, such as the Scope of Services (to be inserted by the City at the time of Contract execution), Equal Employment Opportunity clause, MWBE Subcontract Terms (to promote Minority and Women Business Enterprises), Drug Policy Compliance Agreement, Contractor's Certification of No Safety Impact Positions, Contractor's Certification of Non-Application of City of Houston Drug Detection and Deterrence Procedures for Contractors, Drug Policy Compliance Declaration, Fees and Costs (to be inserted by the City at the time of Contract execution), and Pay or Play (to be inserted by the City at the time of Contract execution). The Equal Employment Opportunity clause states that the contractor, subcontractor, vendor, supplier, or lessee should not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, religion, color, sex, national origin, or age. It also mentions that the contractor should take affirmative action to ensure equal employment opportunities and should post notices provided by the City regarding this clause. The MWBE Subcontract Terms aim to promote the involvement of Minority and Women Business Enterprises in the contract. The Drug Policy Compliance Agreement and Declaration certify that the Contractor complies with the City's drug policy and has no safety impact positions involved in performing the contract. Overall, the document includes various exhibits and clauses related to equal employment opportunity, subcontract terms, drug policy compliance, fees and costs, and other contractual obligations.
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