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Traffic Signal Maintenance Agreement - Provide Routine & Emergency Maintenance of Entire Traffic Signal System – INDOT
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<br />Page 13 of 42 <br />B. The CITY and its agents shall abide by all ethical requirements that apply to persons who <br />have a business relationship with the State as set forth in IC §4-2-6, et seq., IC §4-2-7, et <br />seq. and the regulations promulgated thereunder. If the CITY has knowledge, or would <br />have acquired knowledge with reasonable inquiry, that a state officer, employee, or <br />special state appointee, as those terms are defined in IC §4-2-6-1, has a financial <br />interest in the Agreement, the CITY shall ensure compliance with the disclosure <br />requirements in IC §4-2-6-10.5 prior to the execution of this Agreement. If the CITY <br />is not familiar with these ethical requirements, the CITY should refer any questions to the <br />Indiana State Ethics Commission, or visit the Inspector General’s website at <br />http://www.in.gov/ig/. If the CITY or its agents violate any applicable ethical standards, <br />the State may, at its sole discretion, terminate this Agreement immediately upon notice to <br />the CITY. In addition, the CITY may be subject to penalties under IC §§4-2-6, 4-2-7, 35- <br />44.1-1-4, and under any other applicable laws. <br />C. [OMITTED – NOT APPLICABLE] <br />D. [OMITTED – NOT APPLICABLE] <br />E. [OMITTED – NOT APPLICABLE] <br />F. The CITY warrants that the CITY and its contractors and subcontractors, if any, shall <br />obtain and maintain all required permits, licenses, registrations, and approvals, and shall <br />comply with all health, safety, and environmental statutes, rules, or regulations in the <br />performance of work activities for the State. Failure to do so may be deemed a material <br />breach of this Agreement and grounds for immediate termination and denial of further work <br />with the State. <br />G. [OMITTED – NOT APPLICABLE] <br />H. As required by IC §5-22-3-7: <br />(1) The CITY and any principals of the CITY certify that: <br />(A) the CITY, except for de minimis and nonsystematic violations, has not <br />violated the terms of: <br />(i) IC §24-4.7 [Telephone Solicitation of Consumers]; <br />(ii) IC §24-5-12 [Telephone Solicitations]; or <br />(iii) IC §24-5-14 [Regulation of Automatic Dialing Machines]; <br />in the previous 365 days, even if IC §24-4.7 is preempted by federal law; and <br />(B) the CITY will not violate the terms of IC §24-4.7 for the duration of the <br />Agreement, even if IC §24-4.7 is preempted by federal law.
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