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FORT WORTH
CITY OF FORT WORTH
COOPERATIVE PURCHASE AGREEMENT
This Cooperative Purchase Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between Siddons-Martin
Emergency Group ("Vendor") and the City of Fort Worth, ("City"), a Texas home rule municipality.
The Cooperative Purchase Agreement includes the following documents which shall be construed in the order of
precedence in which they are listed:
1. This Cooperative Purchase Agreement;
2. Exhibit A — Price List;
3. Exhibit B — Cooperative Agency Contract through Houston -Galveston Area Council (H-GAC)
Contract #FS12-23; and
4. Exhibit C — Conflict of Interest Questionnaire
Exhibits A, B, and C, which are attached hereto and incorporated herein, are made a part of this Agreement
for all purposes. Vendor agrees to provide City with the services and goods included in Exhibit A pursuant to the
terms and conditions of this Cooperative Purchase Agreement, including all exhibits thereto. If any provision of
the attached Exhibits conflict with the terms herein, are prohibited by applicable law, conflict with any applicable
rule, regulation or ordinance of City, the term in this Cooperative Purchase Agreement shall control.
City shall pay Vendor in accordance with the fee schedule in Exhibit A and in accordance with the
provisions of this Agreement. Total payment made under this Agreement for the first year by City shall not exceed
One Hundred Thousand Dollars and Zero Cents ($100,000.00). Vendor shall not provide any additional items
or services or bill for expenses incurred for City not specified by this Agreement unless City requests and approves
in writing the additional costs for such services. City shall not be liable for any additional expenses of Vendor not
specified by this Agreement unless City first approves such expenses in writing.
The term of this Agreement is effective beginning on the date signed by the Assistant City
Manager below ("Effective Date") and expires on November 30, 2024. The City shall be able to renew this
agreement for three (3) one-year renewal options by written agreement of the parties.
Vendor agrees that City shall, until the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under this
Agreement, or the final conclusion of any audit commenced during the said three years, have access to and the
right to examine at reasonable times any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records, including, but
not limited to, all electronic records, of Vendor involving transactions relating to this Agreement at no additional
cost to City. Vendor agrees that City shall have access during normal working hours to all necessary Vendor
facilities and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space in order to conduct audits in compliance with
the provisions of this section. City shall give Vendor reasonable advance notice of intended audits.
Notices required pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement shall be conclusively determined to have
been delivered when (1) hand -delivered to the other party, its agents, employees, servants or representatives, (2)
delivered by facsimile with electronic confirmation of the transmission, or (3) received by the other party by
United States Mail, registered, return receipt requested, addressed as follows:
OFFICIAL RECORD
CITY SECRETARY
FT. WORTH, TX
To CITY:
City of Fort Worth
Attn: Dana Burghdoff, Assistant City Manager
200 Texas Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102-6314
Facsimile: (817) 392-8654
With copy to Fort Worth City Attorney's Office at
same address
To VENDOR:
Siddons-Martin Emergency Group
Attn.: Jeffrey A. Dorian G.M. Sales Operation
1362 E Richey Road
Houston, Texas 77073
Phone: 800-784-6806
Fax: NA
The undersigned represents and warrants that he or she has the power and authority to execute this Agreement
and bind the respective Vendor.
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Title: Jeffrey A. Doran
Director - Order Manangement
CONTRACT COMPLIANCE MANAGER:
By signing I acknowledge that I am the person
responsible for the monitoring and administration of this
contract, including ensuring all performance and
reporting requirements.
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By: Br a Ray (Apr 25, 202411:09 CDT)
Name: Brenda Ray
Title: Purchasing Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
By:
Name: Jeremy Anato-Mensah
Title: Assistant City Attorney
CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION:
M&C: N/A
Date: 04-24-2024 OFFICIAL RECORD
CITY SECRETARY
FT. WORTH, TX
EXHIBIT A
HGACBuy FS12-23 Solicitation
Base Response Price List
Respondent: Pierce
Description
Model
HGACBuy
I
D
I List Price
May 2024 Selling Price
Aerial
23A-101
Enforcer Chassis, Single Rear Axle, 75' Aerial - 1027
5%
$1,464,840.00
$1,395,086.00
23A-102
Enforcer Chassis, Tandem Rear Axle, PUC, 75' Aerial - 1028
5%
$1,504,283.00
$1,432,650.00
23A-103
l Velocity Chassis, Tandem Rear Axle, 100' Aerial - 1029
5%
$1,681,180.00
$1,601,124.00
23A-104
Enforcer Chassis, Single Rear 107' Aerial -1030
5%
$1,621,742.00
$1,544,516.00
23A-105
Enforcer Chassis, Tandem Rear Axle, 107' Aerial - 1031
5%
$1,733,946.00
$1,651,377.00
23A-106
Velocity Chassis, Tandem Rear Axle, 105' Aerial - 1032
5%
$1,679,337.00
$1,599,369.00
23A-107
J Velocity Chassis, Tandem Rear axle, 100' Rear mounted Platform - 1033
5%
$1,951,150.00
$1,858,238.00
23A-108
l Velocity Chassis, Tandem Rear axle, 100' Aluminum Rear mounted Platk
5%
$2,058,457.00
$1,960,435.00
23A-109
Enforcer Chassis, Tandem Rear axle, mid -mounted 100' platform - 1035
5%
$2,144,145.00
$2,042,043.00
23A-110
Enforcer Chassis, 107' Tractor Drawn Aerial - 1036
5%
$2,108,024.00
$2,007,642.00
23A-111
Enforcer Snozzle - 1037
5%
$1,341,085.00
$1,277,224.00
Pumper
23P-102
Freightliner M2-106 Responder, 1000 Tank, 1250 Pump 1020
5%
$405,446.00
$386,139.00
23P-103
International 4 door 1000 tank, 1250 Pump Pumper 1026
5%
$537,154.00
$511,575.00
23P-104
Saber Pumper, 750 Tank, 1500 pump 1022
5%
$899,505.00
$856,671.00
23P-105
Enforcer Pumper 750 tank, 1500 pump 1023
5%
$975,517.00
$929,064.00
23P-106
Enforcer PUC Pumper 750 tank, 1500 pump 1024
5%
$1,056,119.00
$1,005,828.00
23P-107
J Velocity Pumper 1025
5%
$986,735.00
$939,748.00
23P-108
J Velocity PUC Pumper 1038
5%
$1,070,445.00
$1,019,471.00
` Pumper Tanker
23PT-101
Freightliner 2000 Gallon Tanker
5%
$522,139.00
$497,275.00
23PT-102
International 2000 Gallon Tanker
5%
$508,576.00
$484,358.00
23PT-103
Saber 2000 Gallon Tanker
5%
$917,428.00
$873,741.00
23PT-104
Enforcer 2000 Gallon Tanker
5%
$1,002,128.00
$954,408.00
23PT-105
Freightliner 3000 Tandem Tanker
5%
$517,525.00
$492,881.00
23PT-106
International 3000 Tandem Tanker
5%
$530,607.00
$505,340.00
23PT-107
Saber Tandem 3000 Tanker
5%
$1,004,880.00
$957,029.00
23PT-108
Enforcer Tandem 3000 Tanker
5%
$1,069,872.00
$1,018,926.00
23PT-109
Velocity Tandem PUC 2500 Tanker
5%
$1,132,160.00
$1,078,248.00
Wildland
23W -101
1019 Ford F-550 Pumper
5%
$373,639.00
$355,846.50
23W - 103
International Wildland - International Type 3
5%
$592,663.00
$564,440.78
23W - 104
International Urban Interface
5%
$501,584.00
$477,699.02
Special Service (Rescues)
23SS - 101
Ford F-550 Rescue 12'
5%
$284,302.00
$270,764.00
23SS - 102
Enforcer NWI-Rescue
5%
$995,355.00
$947,957.00
23SS - 103
Velocity NWI-Rescue
5%
$1,019,815.00
$971,252.00
23SS - 104
Enforcer PUC NWI-Rescue
5%
$1,277,624.00
$1,216,785.00
23SS-105
Velocity Combo -Rescue
5%
$1,159,224.00
$1,104,023.00
23SS - 106
Enforcer Tandem Combo
5%
$1,137,057.00
$1,082,911.00
23SS- 107
Velocity Alum Walk-in Rescue
5%
$1,136,827.00
$1,082,692.00
23SS - 108
Enforcer Stainless NWI-Rescue
5%
$1,041,143.00
$991,565.00
23SS - 109
Enforcer Walk-in
5%
$1,055,098.00
$1,004,855.00
23SS-110
Velocity Tandem Walk-in
5%
$1,253,084.00
$1,193,413.00
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Subject: Cooperative Agreement - Contract - Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. - Public Services - ID: 11565
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Executive Director
Houston -Galveston Area Council
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Exhibit B
H-GAC
Houston -Galveston Area Council
P.O. Box 22777 • 3555 Timmons • Houston, Texas 77227-2777
Cooperative Agreement - Contract - Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. - Public Services - ID: 11565 - - FS12-23
MASTER GENERAL PROVISIONS
This Master Agreement is made and entered into, by and between the Houston -Galveston Area Council
hereinafter referred to as H-GAC having its principal place of business at 3555 Timmons Lane, Suite 120,
Houston, Texas 77027 and Pierce Manufacturing, Inc., hereinafter referred to as the Contractor, having its
principal place of business at 2600 American Drive, Appleton, WI 54914.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, H-GAC hereby engages the Contractor to perform certain services in accordance with the
specifications of the Master Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Contractor has agreed to perform such services in accordance with the specifications of the
Master Agreement;
NOW, THEREFORE, H-GAC and the Contractor do hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE 1: LEGAL AUTHORITY
The Contractor warrants and assures H-GAC that it possesses adequate legal authority to enter into this Master
Agreement. The Contractor's governing body, where applicable, has authorized the signatory official(s) to enter
into this Master Agreement and bind the Contractor to the terms of this Master Agreement and any subsequent
amendments hereto.
ARTICLE 2: APPLICABLE LAWS
The Contractor agrees to conduct all activities under this Master Agreement in accordance with all federal laws,
executive orders, policies, procedures, applicable rules, regulations, directives, standards, ordinances, and laws, in
effect or promulgated during the term of this Master Agreement, including without limitation, workers'
compensation laws, minimum and maximum salary and wage statutes and regulations, and licensing laws and
regulations. When required, the Contractor shall furnish H-GAC with satisfactory proof of its compliance
therewith.
ARTICLE 3: PUBLIC INFORMATION
Except as stated below, all materials submitted to H-GAC, including any attachments, appendices, or other
information submitted as a part of a submission or Master Agreement, are considered public information, and
become the property of H-GAC upon submission and may be reprinted, published, or distributed in any manner by
H-GAC according to open records laws, requirements of the US Department of Labor and the State of Texas, and
H-GAC policies and procedures. In the event the Contractor wishes to claim portions of the response are not
subject to the Texas Public Information Act, it shall so; however, the determination of the Texas Attorney General
as to whether such information must be disclosed upon a public request shall be binding on the Contractor. H-GAC
will request such a determination only if Contractor bears all costs for preparation of the submission. H-GAC is not
responsible for the return of creative examples of work submitted. H-GAC will not be held accountable if material
from submissions is obtained without the written consent of the contractor by parties other than H-GAC, at any
time during the evaluation process.
ARTICLE 4: INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
The execution of this Master Agreement and the rendering of services prescribed by this Master Agreement do not
change the independent status of H-GAC or the Contractor. No provision of this Master Agreement or act of H-
GAC in performance of the Master Agreement shall be construed as making the Contractor the agent, servant, or
employee of H-GAC, the State of Texas, or the United States Government. Employees of the Contractor are
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subject to the exclusive control and supervision of the Contractor. The Contractor is solely responsible for
employee related disputes and discrepancies, including employee payrolls and any claims arising therefrom.
ARTICLE 5: ANTI -COMPETITIVE BEHAVIOR
Contractor will not collude, in any manner, or engage in any practice which may restrict or eliminate competition
or otherwise restrain trade.
ARTICLE 6: SUSPENSION AND DEBARMENT
Debarment and Suspension (Executive Orders 12549 and 12689) — A contract award (2 CFR 180.220) must not be
made to parties listed on the government -wide exclusions in the System for Award Management (SAM), in
accordance with the OMB guidelines at 2 CFR 180 that implement Executive Orders 12549 (3 CFR Part 1966
Comp. p. 189) and 12689 (3 CFR Part 1989 Comp. p. 235), "Debarment and Suspension." SAM Exclusions
contains the names of parties debarred, suspended, or otherwise excluded by agencies, as well as parties declared
ineligible under statutory or regulatory authority other than Executive Order 12549.
Pursuant to the Federal Rule above, Respondent certifies that neither it nor its principals are presently debarred,
suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation by any federal
department or agency or by the State of Texas and at all times during the term of the Contract neither it nor its
principals will be debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from
participation by any federal department or agency or by the State of Texas Respondent shall immediately provide
the written notice to H-GAC if at any time the Respondent learns that this certification was erroneous when
submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. H-GAC may rely upon a certification of
the Respondent that the Respondent is not debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from the
covered contract, unless the H-GAC knows the certification is erroneous.
ARTICLE 7: GOAL FOR CONTRACTING WITH SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESSES. WOMEN'S
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES. AND LABOR SURPLUS AREA FIRMS (if subcontracts are to be let)
H-GAC's goal is to assure that small and minority businesses, women's business enterprises, and labor surplus area
firms are used when possible in providing services under a contract. In accordance with federal procurements
requirements of 2 CFR §200.321, if subcontracts are to be let, the prime contractor must take the affirmative steps
listed below:
1. Placing qualified small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises on solicitation lists;
2. Assuring that small and minority businesses and women's business enterprises are solicited whenever
they are potential sources;
3. Dividing total requirements, when economically feasible, into smaller task or quantities to permit
maximum participation by small and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises;
4. Establishing delivery schedules, where the requirement permits, which encourage participation by small
and minority businesses, and women's business enterprises;
5. Using the services and assistance as appropriate, of such organizations as the Small Business
Administration and the Minority Business Development Agency of the Department of Commerce.
6.
Nothing in this provision will be construed to require the utilization of any firm that is either unqualified or
unavailable. The Small Business Administration (SBA) is the primary reference and database for information on
requirements related to Federal Subcontracting https://www.sba.aov/federal-contracting/contractina-auide/prime-
subcontractin2
NOTE: The term DBE as used in this solicitation is understood to encompass all programs/business enterprises such
as: Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB), Historically Underutilized Business (HUB), Minority Owned Business
Enterprise (MBE), Women Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE)
or other designation as issued by a certifying agency.
Contractor agrees to work with and assist HGACBuy customer in meeting any DBE targets and goals, as
may be required by any rules, processes, or programs they might have in place. Assistance may include
compliance with reporting requirements, provision of documentation, consideration of Certified/Listed
subcontractors, provision of documented evidence that an active participatory role for a DBE entity was
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considered in a procurement transaction, etc.
ARTICLE 8: SCOPE OF SERVICES
The services to be performed by the Contractor are outlined in an Attachment to this Master Agreement.
ARTICLE 9: PERFORMANCE PERIOD
This Master Agreement shall be performed during the period which begins Dec 012023 and ends Nov 30 2027.
All services under this Master Agreement must be rendered within this performance period, unless directly
specified under a written change or extension provisioned under Article 21, which shall be fully executed by both
parties to this Master Agreement.
ARTICLE 10: PAYMENT OR FUNDING
Payment provisions under this Master Agreement are outlined in the Special Provisions. H-GAC will not pay for
any expenses incurred prior to the execution date of a contract, or any expenses incurred after the termination date
of the contract.
ARTICLE 11: PAYMENT FOR WORK
The H-GAC Customer is responsible for making payment to the Contractor upon delivery and acceptance of the
goods or completion of the services and submission of the subsequent invoice.
ARTICLE 12: PAYMENT TERMS/PRE-PAYMENT/QUANTITY DISCOUNTS
If discounts for accelerated payment, pre -payment, progress payment, or quantity discounts are offered, they must
be clearly indicated in the Contractor's submission prior to contract award. The applicability or acceptance of these
terms is at the discretion of the Customer.
ARTICLE 13: REPORTING REOUIREMENTS
If the Contractor fails to submit to H-GAC in a timely and satisfactory manner any report required by this Master
Agreement, or otherwise fails to satisfactorily render performances hereunder, H-GAC may terminate this Master
Agreement with notice as identified in Article 29 of these General Provisions. H-GAC has final determination of
the adequacy of performance and reporting by Contractor. Termination of this Master Agreement for failure to
perform may affect Contractor's ability to participate in future opportunities with H-GAC. The Contractor's failure
to timely submit any report may also be considered cause for termination of this Master Agreement. Any additional
reporting requirements shall be set forth in the Special Provisions of this Master Agreement.
ARTICLE 14: INSURANCE
Contractor shall maintain insurance coverage for work performed or services rendered under this Master
Agreement as outlined and defined in the attached Special Provisions.
ARTICLE 15: SUBCONTRACTS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Except as may be set forth in the Special Provisions, the Contractor agrees not to assign, transfer, convey, sublet,
or otherwise dispose of this Master Agreement or any right, title, obligation, or interest it may have therein to any
third party without prior written approval of H-GAC. The Contractor acknowledges that H-GAC is not liable to
any subcontractor or assignee of the Contractor. The Contractor shall ensure that the performance rendered under
all subcontracts shall result in compliance with all the terms and provisions of this Master Agreement as if the
performance rendered was rendered by the Contractor. Contractor shall give all required notices, and comply with
all laws and regulations applicable to furnishing and performance of the work. Except where otherwise expressly
required by applicable law or regulation, H-GAC shall not be responsible for monitoring Contractor's compliance,
or that of Contractor's subcontractors, with any laws or regulations.
ARTICLE 16: AUDIT
Notwithstanding any other audit requirement, H-GAC reserves the right to conduct or cause to be conducted an
independent audit of any transaction under this Master Agreement, such audit may be performed by the H-GAC
local government audit staff, a certified public accountant firm, or other auditors designated by H-GAC and will be
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conducted in accordance with applicable professional standards and practices. The Contractor understands and
agrees that the Contractor shall be liable to the H-GAC for any findings that result in monetary obligations to H-
GAC.
ARTICLE 17: TAX EXEMPT STATUS
H-GAC and Customer members are either units of government or qualified non-profit agencies, and are generally
exempt from Federal and State sales, excise or use taxes. Respondent must not include taxes in its Response. It is
the responsibility of Contractor to determine the applicability of any taxes to an order and act accordingly.
Exemption certificates will be provided upon request.
ARTICLE 18: EXAMINATION OF RECORDS
The Contractor shall maintain during the course of the work complete and accurate records of all of the
Contractor's costs and documentation of items which are chargeable to H-GAC under this Master Agreement. H-
GAC, through its staff or designated public accounting firm, the State of Texas, and United States Government,
shall have the right at any reasonable time to inspect, copy and audit those records on or off the premises by
authorized representatives of its own or any public accounting firm selected by H-GAC. The right of access to
records is not limited to the required retention period, but shall last as long as the records are retained. Failure to
provide access to records may be cause for termination of the Master Agreement. The records to be thus
maintained and retained by the Contractor shall include (without limitation): (1) personnel and payroll records,
including social security numbers and labor classifications, accounting for total time distribution of the
Contractor's employees working full or part time on the work, as well as cancelled payroll checks, signed receipts
for payroll payments in cash, or other evidence of disbursement of payroll payments; (2) invoices for purchases,
receiving and issuing documents, and all other unit inventory records for the Contractor's stocks or capital items;
and (3) paid invoices and cancelled checks for materials purchased and for subcontractors' and any other third
parties' charges.
Contractor agrees that H-GAC will have the right, with reasonable notice, to inspect its records pertaining to
purchase orders processed and the accuracy of the fees payable to H-GAC. The Contractor further agrees that the
examination of records outlined in this article shall be included in all subcontractor or third -party Master
Agreements.
ARTICLE 19: RETENTION OF RECORDS
The Contractor and its subcontractors shall maintain all records pertinent to this Master Agreement, and all other
financial, statistical, property, participant records, and supporting documentation for a period of no less than seven
(7) years from the later of the date of acceptance of the final payment or until all audit findings have been resolved.
If any litigation, claim, negotiation, audit or other action involving the records has been started before the
expiration of the retention period, the records shall be retained until completion of the action and resolution of all
issues which arise from it, or until the end of the seven (7) years, whichever is later, and until any outstanding
litigation, audit, or claim has been fully resolved.
ARTICLE 20: DISTRIBUTORS, VENDORS, RESELLERS
Contractor agrees and acknowledges that any such designations of distributors, vendors, resellers or the like are for
the convenience of the Contractor only and the awarded Contractor will remain responsible and liable for all
obligations under the Contract and the performance of any designated distributor, vendor, reseller, etc. Contractor
is also responsible for receiving and processing any Customer purchase order in accordance with the Contract and
forwarding of the Purchase Order to the designated distributor, vendor, reseller, etc. to complete the sale or service.
H-GAC reserves the right to reject any entity acting on the Contractor's behalf or refuse to add entities after a
contract is awarded.
ARTICLE 21: CHANGE ORDERS AND AMENDMENTS
A. Any alterations, additions, or deletions to the terms of this Master Agreement, which are required by
changes in federal or state law or by regulations, are automatically incorporated without written
amendment hereto, and shall become effective on the date designated by such law or by regulation.
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B. To ensure the legal and effective performance of this Master Agreement, both parties agree that any
amendment that affects the performance under this Master Agreement must be mutually agreed upon and
that all such amendments must be in writing. After a period of no less than 30 days subsequent to written
notice, unless sooner implementation is required by law, such amendments shall have the effect of
qualifying the terms of this Master Agreement and shall be binding upon the parties as if written herein.
C. Customers have the right to issue a change order to any purchase orders issued to the Contractor for the
purposes of clarification or inclusion of additional specifications, qualifications, conditions, etc. The
change order must be in writing and agreed upon by Contractor and the Customer agency prior to issuance
of any Change Order. A copy of the Change Order must be provided by the Contractor to, and
acknowledged by, H-GAC.
ARTICLE 22: CONTRACT ITEM CHANGES
A. If a manufacturer discontinues a contracted item, that item will automatically be considered deleted from
the contract with no penalty to Contractor. However, H-GAC may at its sole discretion elect to make a
contract award to the next lowest Respondent for the item, or take any other action deemed by H-GAC, at
its sole discretion, to be in the best interests of its Customers.
B. If a manufacturer makes any kind of change in a contracted item which affects the contract price,
Contractor must advise H-GAC of the details. H-GAC may allow or reject the change at its sole discretion.
If the change is rejected, H-GAC will remove the item from its program and there will be no penalty to
Contractor. However, H- GAC may at its sole discretion elect to make a contract award to the next lowest
Respondent for the item, or take any other action deemed by H-GAC, at its sole discretion, to be in the best
interests of its Customers.
C. If a manufacturer makes any change in a contracted item which does not affect the contract price,
Contractor shall advise H-GAC of the details. If the 'new' item is equal to or better than the originally
contracted item, the 'new' item shall be approved as a replacement. If the change is rejected H-GAC will
remove the item from its program and there will be no penalty to Contractor. However, H-GAC may at its
sole discretion elect to make a contract award to the next lowest Respondent for the item or may take any
other action deemed by H-GAC at its sole discretion, to be in the best interests of its Customers.
D. In the case of specifically identified catalogs or price sheets which have been contracted as base bid items
or as published options, routine published changes to products and pricing will be automatically
incorporated into the contract. However, Contractor must still provide written notice and an explanation of
the changes to products and pricing. H-GAC will respond with written approval.
ARTICLE 23: CONTRACT PRICE ADJUSTMENTS
Price Decreases
If Contractor's Direct Cost decreases at any time during the full term of this award, Contractor must immediately
pass the decrease on to H-GAC and lower its prices by the amount of the decrease in Direct Cost. (Direct Cost
means Contractor's cost from the manufacturer of any item or if Contractor is the manufacturer, the cost of raw
materials required to manufacture the item, plus costs of transportation from manufacturer to Contractor and
Contractor to H-GAC. Contractor must notify H-GAC of price decreases in the same way as for price increases set
out below. The price decrease shall become effective upon H-GAC's receipt of Contractor's notice. If Contractor
routinely offers discounted contract pricing, H-GAC may request Contractor accept amended contract pricing
equivalent to the routinely discounted pricing.
Price Increase
Contractors may request a price increase for items priced as Base Bid items and Published Options. The amount of
any increase will not exceed actual documented increase in Contractor's Direct Cost and will not exceed 10% of
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the previous bid price. Considerations on the percentage limit will be given if the price increase is the result of
increased tariff charges or other governmental actions, or other economic factors. Manufacturer price/contract
changes involving the sale of motor vehicles will be considered and may be allowed during the entire contract
period subject to submission and verification of the proper documentation required for a contract change as
referenced in this section.
Price Changes
Any permanent increase or decrease in offered pricing for a base contract item or published option is considered a
price change. Temporary increases in pricing by whatever name (e.g., `surcharge', `adjustment', `equalization
charge', `compliance charge', `recovery charge', etc.), are also considered to be price changes.
For published catalogs and price sheets as part of an H-GAC contract, requests to amend the contract to reflect any
new published catalog or price sheet must be submitted whenever the manufacturer publishes a new document.
The request must include the new catalog or price sheet. All Products shall, at time of sale, be equipped as required
under any then current applicable local, state, and federal government requirements. If, during any contract,
changes are made to any government requirements which cause a manufacturer's costs of production to increase,
Contractor may increase pricing to the extent of Contractor's actual cost increase. The increase must be
substantiated with support documentation acceptable to H-GAC prior to taking effect. Modifications to a Product
required to comply with such requirements which become effective after the date of any sale are the responsibility
of the Customer.
Requesting Price Increase/Required Documentation
Contractor must submit a written overview of changes requested and reasons for the request, stating the amount of
the increase, along with an itemized list of any increased prices, showing the Contractor's current price, revised
price, the actual dollar difference and the percentage of the price increase by line item. Price change requests must
be supported with substantive documentation (e.g., notices from suppliers and manufacturers of pricing changes in
products, components, transportation, raw materials or commodities, and/or product availability, copies of invoices
from suppliers, etc.) clearly showing that Contractor's actual costs have increased per the applicable line -item bid.
The Producer Price Index (PPI) may be used as partial justification, subject to approval by H-GAC, but no price
increase based solely on an increase in the PPI will be allowed. This documentation should be submitted in Excel
format to facilitate analysis and updating of the website. The letter and documentation must be sent to Lead
Program Coordinator, iames.jzlover(&h-�_rac.com.
Review/Approval of Requests
If H-GAC approves the price increase, Contractor will be notified in writing; no price increase will be effective
until Contractor receives this notice. If H-GAC does not approve Contractor's price increase, Contractor may
terminate its performance upon sixty (60) days advance written notice to H-GAC, however Contractor must fulfill
any outstanding Purchase Orders. Termination of performance is Contractor's only remedy if H-GAC does not
approve the price increase. H-GAC reserves the right to accept or reject any price change request.
ARTICLE 24: DELIVERIES AND SHIPPING TERMS
The Contractor agrees to make deliveries only upon receipt of authorized Customer Purchase Order acknowledged
by H-GAC. Delivery made without such Purchase Order will be at Contractor's risk and will leave H-GAC the
option of canceling any contract awarded to the Contractor. The Contractor must secure and deliver any item
within five (5) working days, or as agreed to on any corresponding customer Purchase Order.
Shipping must be Freight On Board Destination to the delivery location designated on the Customer purchase
order. The Contractor will retain title and control of all goods until delivery is completed and the Customer has
accepted the delivery. All risk of transportation and all related charges are the responsibility of the Contractor. The
Customer will notify the Contractor and H-GAC promptly of any damaged goods and will assist the Contractor in
arranging for inspection. The Contractor must file all claims for visible or concealed damage. Unless otherwise
stated in the Master Agreement, deliveries must consist only of new and unused merchandise.
ARTICLE 25: RESTOCKING (EXCHANGES AND RETURNS)
There will be no restocking charge to the Customer for return or exchange of any item purchased under the terms
of any award. If the Customer wishes to return items purchased under an awarded contract, the Contractor agrees
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to exchange, these items for other items, with no additional charge incurred. Items must be returned to Contractor
within thirty (30) days from date of delivery. If there is a difference in price in the items exchanged, the Contractor
must notify H-GAC and invoice Customer for increase price or provide the Customer with a credit or refund for
any decrease in price per Customer's preference. On items returned, a credit or cash refund will be issued by the
Contractor to Customer. This return and exchange option will extend for thirty (30) days following the expiration
of the term of the Contract. All items returned by the Customer must be unused and in the same merchantable
condition as when received. Items that are special ordered may be returned only upon approval of the Contractor.
ARTICLE 26: MANUALS
Each product delivered under contract to any Customer must be delivered with at least one (1) copy of a safety and
operating manual and any other technical or maintenance manual. The cost of the manual(s) must be included in
the price for the Product offered.
ARTICLE 27: OUT OF STOCK, PRODUCT RECALLS, AND DISCONTINUED PRODUCTS
H-GAC does NOT purchase the products sold pursuant to a Solicitation or Master Agreement. Contractor is
responsible for ensuring that notices and mailings, such as Out of Stock or Discontinued Notices, Safety Alerts,
Safety Recall Notices, and customer surveys, are sent directly to the Customer with a copy sent to H-GAC.
Customer will have the option of accepting any equivalent product or canceling the item from Customer's
Purchase Order. Contractor is not authorized to make substitutions without prior approval.
ARTICLE 28: WARRANTIES, SALES, AND SERVICE
Warranties must be the manufacturer's standard and inclusive of any other warranty requirements stated in the
Master Agreement; any warranties offered by a dealer will be in addition to the manufacturer's standard warranty
and will not be a substitute for such. Pricing for any product must be inclusive of the standard warranty.
Contractor is responsible for the execution and effectiveness of all product warranty requests and any claims,
Contractor agrees to respond directly to correct warranty claims and to ensure reconciliation of warranty claims
that have been assigned to a third party.
ARTICLE 29: TERMINATION PROCEDURES
The Contractor acknowledges that this Master Agreement may be terminated for Convenience or Default.
H-GAC will not pay for any expenses incurred after the termination date of the contract.
A. Convenience
H-GAC may terminate this Master Agreement at any time, in whole or in part, with or without cause,
whenever H-GAC determines that for any reason such termination is in the best interest of H-GAC, by
providing written notice by certified mail to the Contractor. Upon receipt of notice of termination, all
services hereunder of the Contractor and its employees and subcontractors shall cease to the extent
specified in the notice of termination.
The Contractor may cancel or terminate this Master Agreement upon submission of thirty (30) days
written notice, presented to H-GAC via certified mail. The Contractor may not give notice of cancellation
after it has received notice of default from H-GAC.
B. Default
H-GAC may, by written notice of default to the Contractor, terminate the whole or any part of the Master
Agreement, in any one of the following circumstances:
(1) If the Contractor fails to perform the services herein specified within the time specified herein or any
extension thereof; or
(2) If the Contractor fails to perform any of the other provisions of this Master Agreement for any reason
whatsoever, or so fails to make progress or otherwise violates the Master Agreements that completion
of services herein specified within the Master Agreement term is significantly endangered, and in
either of these two instances does not cure such failure within a period of ten (10) days (or such longer
period of time as may be authorized by H-GAC in writing) after receiving written notice by certified
mail of default from H-GAC.
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(3) In the event of such termination, Contractor will notify H-GAC of any outstanding Purchase Orders and
H-GAC will consult with the End User and notify the Contractor to what extent the End User wishes the
Contractor to complete the Purchase Order. If Contractor is unable to do so, Contractor may be subject to
a claim for damages from H-GAC and/or the End User.
ARTICLE 30: SEVERABILITY
H-GAC and Contractor agree that should any provision of this Master Agreement be determined to be invalid or
unenforceable, such determination shall not affect any other term of this Master Agreement, which shall continue
in full force and effect.
ARTICLE 31: FORCE MAJEURE
To the extent that either party to this Master Agreement shall be wholly or partially prevented from the
performance of any obligation or duty placed on such party by reason of or through strikes, stoppage of labor, riot,
fire, flood, acts of war, insurrection, accident, order of any court, act of God, or specific cause reasonably beyond
the party's control and not attributable to its neglect or nonfeasance, in such event, the time for the performance of
such obligation or duty shall be suspended until such disability to perform is removed. Determination of force
majeure shall rest solely with H-GAC.
ARTICLE 32: CONFLICT OF INTEREST
No officer, member or employee of the Contractor or Contractors subcontractor, no member of the governing body
of the Contractor, and no other public officials of the Contractor who exercise any functions or responsibilities in
the review or Contractor approval of this Master Agreement, shall participate in any decision relating to this
Master Agreement which affects his or her personal interest, or shall have any personal or pecuniary interest, direct
or indirect, in this Master Agreement.
A. Conflict of Interest Ouestionnaire: Chapter 176 of the Texas Local Government Code requires contractors
contracting or seeking to contract with H-GAC to file a conflict -of -interest questionnaire (CIQ) if they have
an employment or other business relationship with an H-GAC officer or an officer's close family member.
The required questionnaire and instructions are located on the H-GAC website or at the Texas Ethics
Commission website httns://www.ethics.state.tx.us/forms/CIO.Ddf. H-GAC officers include its Board of
Directors and Executive Director, who are listed on this website. Respondent must complete and file a CIQ
with the Texas Ethics Commission if an employment or business relationship with H-GAC office or an
officer's close family member as defined in the law exists.
B. Certificate of Interested Parties Form — Form 1295: As required by Section 2252.908 of the Texas
Government Code. H-GAC will not enter a Contract with Contractor unless (i) the Contractor submits a
disclosure of interested parties form to H-GAC at the time the Contractor submits the contract H-GAC, or
(ii) the Contractor is exempt from such requirement. The required form and instructions are located at the
Texas Ethics Commission website httns://www.ethics.state.tx.us/whatsnew/elf_info form1295.htm.
Respondents who are awarded a Contract must submit their Form 1295 with the signed Contract to H-GAC.
ARTICLE 33: FEDERAL COMPLIANCE
Contractor agrees to comply with all federal statutes relating to nondiscrimination, labor standards, and
environmental compliance. With regards to "Rights to Inventions Made Under a Contract or Master Agreement,"
If the Federal award meets the definition of "funding Master Agreement" under 37 CFR § 401.2 (a) and the
recipient or subrecipient wishes to enter into a contract with a small business firm or nonprofit organization
regarding the substitution of parties, assignment or performance of experimental, developmental, or research work
under that "funding Master Agreement," the recipient or subrecipient must comply with the requirements of 37
CFR Part 401, "Rights to Inventions Made by Nonprofit Organizations and Small Business Firms Under
Government Grants, Contracts and Cooperative Master Agreements," and any implementing regulations issued by
the awarding agency. Contractor agrees to be wholly compliant with the provisions of 2 CFR 200, Appendix II.
Additionally, for work to be performed under the Master Agreement or subcontract thereof, including procurement
of materials or leases of equipment, Contractor shall notify each potential subcontractor or supplier of the
Contractor's federal compliance obligations. These may include, but are not limited to: (a) Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin; (b)
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Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. §§ 1681-1683, and 1685-1686), which
prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; (c) the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 USC 676 et. seq.), (d)
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. § 794), which prohibits discrimination on
the basis of handicaps and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; (e) the Age Discrimination in Employment
Act of 1967 (29 USC 621 et. seq.) and the Age Discrimination Act of 1974, as amended (42 U.S.C. §§ 6101-6107),
which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; (f) the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-
255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; (g) the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-616), as amended, relating to the
nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; (h) §§ 523 and 527 of the Public Health Service Act
of 1912 (42 U.S.C. 290 dd-3 and 290 ee-3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse
patient records; (i) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. § 3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to
nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing; 0) any other nondiscrimination provisions in any
specific statute(s) applicable to any Federal funding for this Master Agreement; (k) the requirements of any other
nondiscrimination statute(s) which may apply to this Master Agreement; (1) applicable provisions of the Clean Air
Act (42 U.S.C. §7401 et seq.), the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended (33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.),
Section 508 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1368), Executive Order 11738, and the Environmental Protection
Agency regulations at 40 CPR Part 15; (m) applicable provisions of the Davis- Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276a - 276a-
7), the Copeland Act (40 U.S.C. 276c), and the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-
332), as set forth in Department of Labor Regulations at 20 CPR 5.5a; (n) the mandatory standards and policies
relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with
the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (P.L. 94-163).
ARTICLE 34: PROHIBITION ON CONTRACTING WITH ENTITIES USING CERTAIN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT (EFFECTIVE AUG. 13, 2020
AND AS AMENDED OCTOBER 26, 2020)
Pursuant to 2 CFR 200.216, Contractor shall not offer equipment, services, or system that use covered
telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical
technology as part of any system. Covered telecommunications equipment or services means 1)
telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei Technologies Company or ZTE Corporation (or any
subsidiary or affiliate of such entities); 2) for the purpose of public safety, security of government facilities,
physical security surveillance of critical infrastructure, and other national security purposes, video surveillance and
telecommunications equipment produced by Hytera Communications Corporation, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital
Technology Company, or Dahua Technology Company (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities); 3)
telecommunications or video surveillance services provided by such entities or using such equipment; or 4)
telecommunications or video surveillance equipment or services produced or provided by an entity that the
Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of National Intelligence or the Director of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, reasonably believes to be an entity owned or controlled by, or otherwise connected to, the
government of a covered foreign country. Respondent must comply with requirements for certifications. The
provision at 48 C.F.R Section 52.204-26 requires that offerors review SAM prior to completing their required
representations. This rule applies to all acquisitions, including acquisitions at or below the simplified acquisition
threshold and to acquisitions of commercial items, including commercially available off the -shelf items.
ARTICLE 35: DOMESTIC PREFERENCE
In accordance with 2 CFR 200.322, as appropriate and to the extent consistent with law, when using federal grant
award funds H-GAC should, to the greatest extent practicable, provide a preference for the purchase, acquisition,
or use of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States (including but not limited to iron, aluminum,
steel, cement, and other manufactured products). H-GAC must include this requirement in all subawards including
all contracts and purchase orders for work or products under the federal grant award. If Contractor intends to
qualify for Purchase Orders using federal grant money, then it shall work with H-GAC to provide all required
certifications and other documentation needed to show compliance.
ARTICLE 36: CRIMINAL PROVISIONS AND SANCTIONS
The Contractor agrees to perform the Master Agreement in conformance with safeguards against fraud and abuse
as set forth by the H-GAC, the State of Texas, and the acts and regulations of any related state or federal agency.
The Contractor agrees to promptly notify H-GAC of any actual or suspected fraud, abuse, or other criminal activity
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through the filing of a written report within twenty-four (24) hours of knowledge thereof. Contractor shall notify
H-GAC of any accident or incident requiring medical attention arising from its activities under this Master
Agreement within twenty-four (24) hours of such occurrence. Theft or willful damage to property on loan to the
Contractor from H-GAC, if any, shall be reported to local law enforcement agencies and H-GAC within two (2)
hours of discovery of any such act.
The Contractor further agrees to cooperate fully with H-GAC, local law enforcement agencies, the State of Texas,
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and any other duly authorized investigative unit, in carrying out a full
investigation of all such incidents.
The Contractor shall notify H-GAC of the threat of lawsuit or of any actual suit filed against the Contractor
pertaining to this Master Agreement or which would adversely affect the Contractor's ability to perform services
under this Master Agreement.
ARTICLE 37: INDEMNIFICATION AND RECOVERY
H-GAC's liability under this Master Agreement, whether for breach of contract, warranty, negligence, strict
liability, in tort or otherwise, is limited to its order processing charge. In no event will H-GAC be liable for any
loss of use, loss of time, inconvenience, commercial loss, lost profits, or savings or other incidental, special or
consequential damages to the full extent such use may be disclaimed by law. Contractor agrees, to the extent
permitted by law, to defend and hold harmless H-GAC, its board members, officers, agents, officials, employees,
and indemnities from any and all claims, costs, expenses (including reasonable attorney fees), actions, causes of
action, judgements, and liens arising as a result of Contractor's negligent act or omission under this Master
Agreement. Contractor shall notify H-GAC of the threat of lawsuit or of any actual suit filed against Contractor
relating to this Master Agreement.
ARTICLE 38: LIMITATION OF CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY
Except as specified in any separate writing between the Contractor and an END USER, Contractor's total liability
under this Master Agreement, whether for breach of contract, warranty, negligence, strict liability, in tort or
otherwise, but excluding its obligation to indemnify H-GAC, is limited to the price of the particular
products/services sold hereunder, and Contractor agrees either to refund the purchase price or to repair or replace
product(s) that are not as warranted. In no event will Contractor be liable for any loss of use, loss of time,
inconvenience, commercial loss, loss of profits or savings or other incidental, special or consequential damages to
the full extent such use may be disclaimed by law. Contractor understands and agrees that it shall be liable to repay
and shall repay upon demand to END USER any amounts determined by H-GAC, its independent auditors, or any
agency of State or Federal government to have been paid in violation of the terms of this Master Agreement.
ARTICLE 39: TITLES NOT RESTRICTIVE
The titles assigned to the various Articles of this Master Agreement are for convenience only. Titles shall not be
considered restrictive of the subject matter of any Article, or part of this Master Agreement.
ARTICLE 40: JOINT WORK PRODUCT
This Master Agreement is the joint work product of H-GAC and the Contractor. This Master Agreement has been
negotiated by H-GAC and the Contractor and their respective counsel and shall be fairly interpreted in accordance
with its terms and, in the event of any ambiguities, no inferences shall be drawn against any party.
ARTICLE 41: PROCUREMENT OF RECOVERED MATERIAL
H-GAC and the Respondent must comply with section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The requirements of Section 6002 include: (1) procuring only items
designated in guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 CFR part 247 that contain the
highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of
competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired during the
preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000; (2) procuring solid waste management services in a manner that
maximizes energy and resource recovery; and (3) establishing an affirmative procurement program for
procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA guidelines. Pursuant to the Federal Rule above, as
required by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (42 U.S.C. § 6962(c)(3)(A)(i)), Respondent
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certifies that the percentage of recovered materials content for EPA -designated items to be delivered or used in the
performance of the Contract will be at least the amount required by the applicable contract specifications or other
contractual requirements.
ARTICLE 42: COPELAND "ANTI -KICKBACK" ACT
Contractor shall comply with 18 U.S.C. § 874, 40 U.S.C. § 3145, and the requirements of 29 C.F.R. pt. 3 as may be
applicable, which are incorporated by reference into the contract. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in
any subcontracts the clause above and such other clauses as appropriate agency instructions require, and also a
clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor
shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all of these contract
clauses. A breach of the contract clauses above may be grounds for termination of the Contract, and for debarment
as a contractor and subcontractor as provided in 29 C.F.R. § 5.12.
ARTICLE 43: DISCRIMINATION
Respondent and any potential subcontractors shall comply with all Federal statutes relating to nondiscrimination.
These include, but are not limited to:
a) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of
race, color, or national origin;
b) Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. §§ 1681-1683, and 1685-1686),
which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex;
c) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. §794), which prohibits
discrimination on the basis of handicaps;
d) The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 U.S.C. §§6101- 6107), which prohibits
discrimination on the basis of age;
e) The Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-255), as amended, relating to
nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse;
f) The Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of
1970 (P.L. 91-616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or
alcoholism;
g) Sections 523 and 527 of the Public Health Service Act of 1912 (42 U.S.C. §§290 dd-3 and 290 ee-3), as
amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records;
h) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. §§3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to
nondiscrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of housing;
i) Any other nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which application for Federal
assistance is being made; and
j) The requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s) that may apply to the application.
ARTICLE 44: DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
Contractor must provide a drug -free workplace in accordance with the Drug -Free Workplace Act, as applicable.
For the purposes of this Section, "drug -free" means a worksite at which employees are prohibited from engaging in
the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of a controlled substance. H-GAC may
request a copy of this policy.
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ARTICLE 45: APPLICABILITY TO SUBCONTRACTORS
Respondent agrees that all contracts it awards pursuant to the contract awarded as a result of this Master
Agreement will be bound by the foregoing terms and conditions.
ARTICLE 46: WARRANTY AND COPYRIGHT
Submissions must include all warranty information, including items covered, items excluded, duration, and
renewability. Submissions must include proof of licensing if using third party code for programming.
ARTICLE 47: DATA HANDLING AND SECURITY
It will always be the responsibility of the selected Contractor to manage data transfer and to secure all data
appropriately during the project to prevent unauthorized access to all data, products, and deliverables.
ARTICLE 48: DISPUTES
All disputes concerning questions of fact or of law arising under this Master Agreement, which are not addressed
within the Whole Master Agreement as defined pursuant to Article 4 hereof, shall be decided by the Executive
Director of H-GAC or his designee, who shall reduce his decision to writing and provide notice thereof to the
Contractor. The decision of the Executive Director or his designee shall be final and conclusive unless, within
thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of such notice, the Contractor requests a rehearing from the Executive
Director of H-GAC. In connection with any rehearing under this Article, the Contractor shall be afforded an
opportunity to be heard and offer evidence in support of its position. The decision of the Executive Director after
any such rehearing shall be final and conclusive. The Contractor may, if it elects to do so, appeal the final and
conclusive decision of the Executive Director to a court of competent jurisdiction. Pending final decision of a
dispute hereunder, the Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance of the Master Agreement and in
accordance with H-GAC's final decision.
ARTICLE 49: CHOICE OF LAW: VENUE
This Master Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Venue and jurisdiction of any suit or
cause of action arising under or in connection with the Master Agreement shall lie exclusively in Harris County,
Texas. Disputes between END USER and Contractor are to be resolved in accordance with the law and venue rules
of the state of purchase. Contractor shall immediately notify H-GAC of such disputes.
ARTICLE 50: ORDER OF PRIORITY
In the case of any conflict between or within this Master Agreement, the following order of priority shall be
utilized: 1) General Provisions, 2) Special Provisions, 3) Scope of Work, and 4) Other Attachments.
ARTICLE 51: WHOLE MASTER AGREEMENT
Please note, this is an H-GAC Master Agreement template and is used for all products and services offered
in H-GAC Cooperative Purchasing. Any redlines to this Master Agreement may not be reviewed. If this
Master Agreement has not been signed by the Contractor within 30 calendar days, this Master Agreement
will be automatically voided. The Master General Provisions, Master Special Provisions, and Attachments, as
provided herein, constitute the complete Master Agreement between the parties hereto, and supersede any and all
oral and written Master Agreements between the parties relating to matters herein. Except as otherwise provided
herein, this Master Agreement cannot be modified without written consent of the parties.
ARTICLE 52: UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER AND SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT (SAM)
In accordance with 2 CFR Title 2, Subtitle A, Chapter I, Part 25 as it applies to a Federal awarding agency's grants,
cooperative agreements, loans, and other types of Federal financial assistance as defined in 2 CFR 25.406.
Contractor understands and as it relates to 2 CFR 25.205(a), a Federal awarding agency may not make a Federal
award or financial modification to an existing Federal award to an applicant or recipient until the entity has
complied with the requirements described in 2 CFR 25.200 to provide a valid unique entity identifier and maintain
an active SAM registration (www.SAM.2ov) with current information (other than any requirement that is not
applicable because the entity is exempted under § 25.110). 2 CFR 25.200(b) requires that registration in the SAM
prior to submitting an application or plan; and maintain an active SAM registration with current information,
including information on a recipient's immediate and highest level owner and subsidiaries, as well as on all
predecessors that have been awarded a Federal contract or grant within the last three years, if applicable, at all
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times during which it has an active Federal award or an application or plan under consideration by a Federal
awarding agency; and provide its unique entity identifier in each application or plan it submits to the Federal
awarding agency. To remain registered in the SAM database after the initial registration, the applicant is required
to review and update its information in the SAM database on an annual basis from the date of initial registration or
subsequent updates to ensure it is current, accurate and complete. At the time a Federal awarding agency is ready
to make a Federal award, if the intended recipient has not complied with an applicable requirement to provide a
unique entity identifier or maintain an active SAM registration with current information, the Federal awarding
agency: (1) May determine that the applicant is not qualified to receive a Federal award; and (2) May use that
determination as a basis for making a Federal award to another applicant.
ARTICLE 53: PROCUREMENT OF RECOVERED MATERIALS
In accordance with 2 CFR 200.323, the Houston -Galveston Area Council and the Contractor or Subrecipient must
comply with section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act. The requirements of Section 6002 include: (1) procuring only items designated in guidelines of the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 CFR part 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered
materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of
the item exceeds $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired during the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000;
(2) procuring solid waste management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery; and (3)
establishing an affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA
guidelines. Pursuant to the Federal Rule above, as required by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of
1976 (42 U.S.C. § 6962(c)(3)(A)(i)), the Contractor or Subrecipient certifies that the percentage of recovered
materials content for EPA -designated items to be delivered or used in the performance of the Agreement will be at
least the amount required by the applicable contract specifications or other contractual requirements.
SIGNATURES:
H-GAC and the Contractor have read, agreed, and executed the whole Master Agreement as of the date first
written above, as accepted by:
Pierce Manufacturing, Inc.
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H-GAC
Houston -Galveston Area Council
P.O. Box 22777 • 3555 Timmons • Houston, Texas 77227-2777
Cooperative Agreement - Contract - Pierce Manufacturing, Inc. - Public Services - ID: 11565
MASTER SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Please note, this is an H-GAC Master Agreement template and is used for all products and services
offered in H-GAC Cooperative Purchasing. Any redlines to this Master Agreement may not be reviewed.
Incorporated by attachment, as part of the whole Master Agreement, H-GAC and the Contractor do, hereby
agree to the Master Special Provisions as follows:
ARTICLE 1: BIDS/PROPOSALS INCORPORATED
In addition to the whole Master Agreement, the following documents listed in order of priority are
incorporated into the Master Agreement by reference: Bid/Proposal Specifications and Contractor's Response
to the Bid/Proposal.
ARTICLE 2: END USER MASTER AGREEMENTS ("EUA")
H-GAC acknowledges that the END USER, which is the HGACBuy customer utilizing the contract
(CUSTOMER and END USER may be used interchangeably) may choose to enter into an End User Master
Agreement (EUA) with the Contractor through this Master Agreement. A CUSTOMER/END USER is a state
agency, county, municipality, special district, or other political subdivision of a state, or a qualifying non-profit
corporation (providing one or more governmental function or service that possess legal authority to enter into
the Contract. The term of the EUA may exceed the term of the current H-GAC Master Agreement.
H-GAC's acknowledgement is not an endorsement or approval of the End User Master Agreement's terms and
conditions. Contractor agrees not to offer, agree to or accept from the CUSTOMER/END USER, any terms or
conditions that conflict with those in Contractor's Master Agreement with H-GAC. Contractor affirms that
termination of its Master Agreement with H-GAC for any reason shall not result in the termination of any
underlying EUA, which shall in each instance, continue pursuant to the EUA's stated terms and duration.
Pursuant to the terms of this Master Agreement, termination of this Master Agreement will disallow the
Contractor from entering into any new EUA with CUSTOMER/END USER. Applicable H-GAC order
processing charges will be due and payable to H-GAC on any EUAs, surviving termination of this Master
Agreement between H-GAC and Contractor.
ARTICLE 3: MOST FAVORED CUSTOMER CLAUSE
Contractor shall provide its most favorable pricing and terms to H-GAC. If at any time during this Master
Agreement, Contractor develops a regularly followed standard procedure of entering into Master Agreements
with other governmental customers within the State of Texas, and offers the same or substantially the same
products/services offered to H-GAC on a basis that provides prices, warranties, benefits, and or terms more
favorable than those provided to H-GAC, Contractor shall notify H-GAC within ten (10) business days
thereafter, and this Master Agreement shall be deemed to be automatically retroactively amended, to the
effective date of Contractor's most favorable past Master Agreement with another entity. Contractor shall
provide the same prices, warranties, benefits, or terms to H-GAC and its CUSTOMER/END USER as provided
in its most favorable past Master Agreement. H-GAC shall have the right and option at any time to decline to
accept any such change, in which case the amendment shall be deemed null and void. If Contractor claims that a
more favorable price, warranty, benefit, or term that was charged or offered to another entity during the term of
this Master Agreement, does not constitute more favorable treatment, than Contractor shall, within ten (10)
business days, notify H-GAC in writing, setting forth the detailed reasons Contractor believes the aforesaid
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offer is not in fact most favored treatment. H-GAC, after due consideration of Contractor's written explanation,
may decline to accept such explanation and thereupon this Master Agreement between H-GAC and Contractor
shall be automatically amended, effective retroactively, to the effective date of the most favored Master
Agreement, to provide the same prices, warranties, benefits, or terms to H-GAC and the CUSTOMER/END
USER.
EXCEPTION: This clause shall not be applicable to prices and price adjustments offered by a bidder,
proposer, or contractor, which are not within bidder's/proposer's control [example; a manufacturer's bid
concession], or to any prices offered to the Federal Government and its agencies.
ARTICLE 4: PARTY LIABILITY
Contractor's total liability under this Master Agreement, whether for breach of contract, warranty, negligence,
strict liability, in tort or otherwise, is limited to the price of the particular products/services sold hereunder.
Contractor agrees either to refund the purchase price or to repair or replace product(s) that are not as warranted.
Contractor accepts liability to repay, and shall repay upon demand to CUSTOMER/END USER, any amounts
determined by H-GAC, its independent auditors, or any state or federal agency, to have been paid in violation of
the terms of this Master Agreement.
ARTICLE 5: GOVERNING LAW & VENUE
Contractor and H-GAC agree that Contractor will make every reasonable effort to resolve disputes with the
CUSTOMER/END USER in accord with the law and venue rules of the state of purchase. Contractor shall
immediately notify H-GAC of such disputes.
ARTICLE 6: SALES AND ORDER PROCESSING CHARGE
Contractor shall sell its products to CUSTOMER/END USER based on the pricing and terms of this Master
Agreement. H-GAC will invoice Contractor for the applicable order processing charge when H-GAC receives
notification of a CUSTOMER/END USER order. Contractor shall remit to H-GAC the full amount of the
applicable order processing charge, after delivery of any product or service and subsequent CUSTOMER/END
USER acceptance. Payment of the Order Processing Charge shall be remitted from Contractor to H-GAC,
within thirty (30) calendar days or ten (10) business days after receipt of a CUSTOMER/END USER's
payment, whichever comes first, notwithstanding Contractor's receipt of invoice. For sales made by Contractor
based on this Master Agreement, including sales to entities without Interlocal Master Agreements, Contractor
shall pay the applicable order processing charges to H-GAC. Further, Contractor agrees to encourage entities
who are not members of H-GAC's Cooperative Purchasing Program to execute an H-GAC Interlocal Master
Agreement. H-GAC reserves the right to take appropriate actions including, but not limited to, Master
Agreement termination if Contractor fails to promptly remit the appropriate order processing charge to H-GAC.
In no event shall H-GAC have any liability to Contractor for any goods or services a CUSTOMER/END USER
procures from Contractor. At all times, Contractor shall remain liable to pay to H-GAC any order processing
charges on any portion of the Master Agreement actually performed, and for which compensation was received
by Contractor.
ARTICLE 7: LIOUIDATED DAMAGES
Contractor and H-GAC agree that Contractor shall cooperate with the CUSTOMER/END USER at the time a
CUSTOMER/END USER purchase order is placed, to determine terms for any liquidated damages.
ARTICLE 8: INSURANCE
Unless otherwise stipulated in Section B of the Bid/Proposal Specifications, Contractor must have the
following insurance and coverage minimums:
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a. General liability insurance with a Single Occurrence limit of at least $1,000,000.00, and a General
Aggregate limit of at least two times the Single Occurrence limit.
b. Product liability insurance with a Single Occurrence limit of at least $1,000,000.00, and a General
Aggregate limit of at least two times the Single Occurrence limit for all Products except Automotive Fire
Apparatus. For Automotive Fire Apparatus, see Section B of the Bid/Proposal Specifications.
c. Property Damage or Destruction insurance is required for coverage of End User owned equipment while
in Contractor's possession, custody, or control. The minimum Single Occurrence limit is $500,000.00 and
the General Aggregate limit must be at least two times the Single Occurrence limit. This insurance may be
carried in several ways, e.g. under an Inland Marine policy, as art of Automobile coverage, or under a
Garage Keepers policy. In any event, this coverage must be specifically and clearly listed on insurance
certificate(s) submitted to H-GAC.
d. Insurance coverage shall be in effect for the length of any contract made pursuant to the Bid/Proposal, and
for any extensions thereof, plus the number of days/months required to deliver any outstanding order after
the close of the contract period.
e. Original Insurance Certificates must be furnished to H-GAC on request, showing Contractor as the
insured and showing coverage and limits for the insurances listed above.
f. If any Product(s) or Service(s) will be provided by parties other than Contractor, all such parties are
required to carry the minimum insurance coverages specified herein, and if requested by H-GAC, a
separate insurance certificate must be submitted for each such party.
g. H-GAC reserves the right to contact insurance underwriters to confirm policy and certificate issuance and
document accuracy.
ARTICLE 9: PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS FOR INDIVIDUAL ORDERS
H-GAC's contractual requirements DO NOT include a Performance & Payment Bond (PPB); therefore,
Contractor shall offer pricing that reflects this cost savings. Contractor shall remain prepared to offer a PPB to
cover any order if so requested by the CUSTOMER/END USER. Contractor shall quote a price to
CUSTOMER/END USER for provision of any requested PPB, and agrees to furnish the PPB within ten
business (10) days of receipt of CUSTOMER/END USER's purchase order.
ARTICLE 10: ORDER PROCESSING CHARGE
H-GAC will apply an Order Processing Charge for each sale done through the H-GAC contract, with the
exception of orders for motor vehicles. Any pricing submitted must include this charge amount per the most
current H-GAC schedule. For motor vehicle orders, the Processing Charge is paid by the CUSTOMER/END
USER. Contractor will need to refer to the solicitation for the Order Processing Charge.
ARTICLE 11: CHANGE OF STATUS
Contractor shall immediately notify H-GAC, in writing, of ANY change in ownership, control,
dealership/franchisee status, Motor Vehicle license status, or name. Contractor shall offer written guidance to
advise H-GAC if this Master Agreement shall be affected in any way by such change. H-GAC shall have the
right to determine whether or not such change is acceptable, and to determine what action shall be warranted, up
to and including cancellation of Master Agreement.
ARTICLE 12: REOUIREMENTS TO APPLICABLE PHYSICAL GOODS
In the case of physical goods (e.g. equipment, material, supplies, as opposed to services), all Products offered
must comply with any applicable provisions of the Texas Business and Commerce Code, Title 1, Chapter 2 and
with at least the following:
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a. Be new, unused, and not refurbished.
b. Not be a prototype as the general design, operation, and performance. This requirement is NOT meant to
preclude the Contractor from offering new models or configurations which incorporate improvements in
a current design or add functionality, but in which new model or configuration may be new to the
marketplace.
c. Include all accessories which may or may not be specifically mentioned in the Master Agreement, but
which are normally furnished or necessary to make the Product ready for its intended use upon delivery.
Such accessories shall be assembled, installed, and adjusted to allow continuous operation of Product at
time of delivery.
d. Have assemblies, sub -assemblies and component parts that are standard and interchangeable throughout
the entire quantity of a Product as may be purchased simultaneously by any END USER/CUSTOMER.
e. Be designed and constructed using current industry accepted engineering and safety practices, and
materials.
f. Be available for inspection at any time prior to or after procurement.
ARTICLE 13: TEXAS MOTOR VEHICLE BOARD LICENSING
All Contractors that deal in motor vehicles shall maintain current licenses that are required by the Texas Motor
Vehicle Commission Code. If at any time during this Master Agreement term, any required Contractor license is
denied, revoked, or not renewed, Contractor shall be in default of this Master Agreement, unless the Texas
Motor Vehicle Board issues a stay or waiver. Contractor shall promptly provide copies of all current applicable
Texas Motor Vehicle Board documentation to H-GAC upon request.
ARTICLE 14: INSPECTION/TESTING
All Products sold pursuant to this Master Agreement will be subject to inspection/testing by or at the direction
of H-GAC and/or the ordering CUSTOMER/END USER, either at the delivery destination or the place of
manufacture. In the event a Product fails to meet or exceed all requirements of this Master Agreement, and
unless otherwise agreed in advance, the cost of any inspection and/or testing, will be the responsibility of the
Contractor.
ARTICLE 15: ADDITIONAL REPORTING REOUIREMENTS
Contractor agrees to submit written quarterly reports to H-GAC detailing all transactions during the previous
three (3) month period. Reports must include, but are not limited, to the following information:
a. CUSTOMER/END USER Name
b. Product/Service purchased, including Product Code if applicable
c. Customer Purchase Order Number
d. Purchase Order Date
e. Product/Service dollar amount
f. HGACBuy Order Processing Charge amount
ARTICLE 16: BACKGROUND CHECKS
Cooperative customers may request background checks on any awarded contractor's employees who will have
direct contact with students, or for any other reason they so choose, any may require contractor to pay the cost
of obtaining any background information requested by the CUSTOMER/END USER.
ARTICLE 17: PROHIBITION ON CONTRACTS WITH COMPANIES BOYCOTTING ISRAEL
CERTIFICATION
As required by Chapter 2271 of the Texas Local Government Code the Contractor must verify that it 1) does
not boycott Israel; and 2) will not boycott Israel during the term of the Contract. Pursuant to Section 2271.001,
Texas Government Code:
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1. "Boycott Israel" means refusing to deal with, terminating business activities with, or otherwise taking
any action that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations specifically
with Israel, or with a person or entity doing business in Israel or in an Israeli -controlled territory, but does not
include an action made for ordinary business purposes; and
2. "Company" means a for -profit sole proprietorship, organization, association, corporation, partnership,
joint venture, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, or any limited liability company, including a
wholly owned subsidiary, majority -owned subsidiary, parent company or affiliate of those entities or business
associations that exist to make a profit.
ARTICLE 18: NO EXCLUDED NATION OR TERRORIST ORGANIZATION CERTIFICATION
As required by Chapter 2252 of the Texas Government Code the Contractor must certify that it is not a
company engaged in active business operations with Sudan, Iran, or a foreign terrorist organization —
specifically, any company identified on a list prepared and maintained by the Texas Comptroller under Texas
Government Code §§806.051, 807.051, or 2252.153. (A company that the U.S. Government affirmatively
declares to be excluded from its federal sanctions regime relating to Sudan, Iran, or any federal sanctions
regime relating to a foreign terrorist organization is not subject to the contract prohibition.)
ARTICLE 19: PROHIBITION ON CONTRACTING WITH ENTITIES USING CERTAIN
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE EOUIPMENT (Effective Aug. 13, 2020
and as amended October 26, 2020)
Pursuant to 2 CFR 200.216, Contractor shall not offer equipment, services, or system that use covered
telecommunications equipment or services as a substantial or essential component of any system, or as critical
technology as part of any system. "Covered telecommunications equipment or services means 1)
telecommunications equipment produced by Huawei Technologies Company or ZTE Corporation (or any
subsidiary or affiliate of such entities); 2) for the purpose of public safety, security of government facilities,
physical security surveillance of critical infrastructure, and other national security purposes, video surveillance
and telecommunications equipment produced by Hytera Communications Corporation, Hangzhou Hikvision
Digital Technology Company, or Dahua Technology Company (or any subsidiary or affiliate of such entities);
3) telecommunications or video surveillance services provided by such entities or using such equipment; or 4)
telecommunications or video surveillance equipment or services produced or provided by an entity that the
Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of National Intelligence or the Director of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, reasonably believes to be an entity owned or controlled by, or otherwise connected to,
the government of a covered foreign country.
Contractor must comply with requirements for certifications. The provision at 48 C.F.R Section 52.204-26
requires that Contractors review SAM prior to completing their required representations. This rule applies to all
acquisitions, including acquisitions at or below the simplified acquisition threshold and to acquisitions of
commercial items, including commercially available off the -shelf items.
ARTICLE 20: BUY AMERICA ACT (National School Lunch Program and Breakfast Program)
With respect to products purchased by CUSTOMER/END USER for use in the National School Lunch Program
and/or National School Breakfast Program, Contractor shall comply with all federal procurement laws and
regulations with respect to such programs, including the Buy American provisions set forth in 7 C.F.R. Part
210.21(d), to the extent applicable. Contractor agrees to provide all certifications required by
CUSTOMER/END USER regarding such programs.
In the event Contractor or Contractor's supplier(s) are unable or unwilling to certify compliance with the Buy
American Provision, or the applicability of an exception to the Buy American provision, H-GAC
CUSTOMER/END USER may decide not to purchase from Contractor. Additionally, H-GAC
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CUSTOMER/END USER may require country of origin on all products and invoices submitted for payment by
Contractor, and Contractor agrees to comply with any such requirement.
ARTICLE 21: BUY AMERICA REOUIREMENT (Applies only to Federallv Funded Hi2hwav and Transit
Proiects)
With respect to products purchased by CUSTOMER/END USER for use in federally funded highway projects,
Contractor shall comply with all federal procurement laws and regulations with respect to such projects,
including the Buy American provisions set forth in 23 U.S.C. Section 313, 23 C.F.R. Section 635.410, as
amended, and the Steel and Iron Preference provisions of Texas Transportation Code Section 223.045, to the
extent applicable. Contractor agrees to provide all certifications required by CUSTOMER/END USER
regarding such programs. With respect to products purchased by CUSTOMER/END USER for use in federally
funded transit projects, Contractor shall comply with all federal procurement laws and regulations with respect
to such projects, including the Buy American provisions set forth in 49 U.S.C. Section 53230)(1), 49 C.F.R.
Sections 661.6 or 661.12, to the extent applicable. Contractor agrees to provide all certifications required by
CUSTOMER/END USER regarding such programs.
ARTICLE 22: DOMESTIC PREFERENCE
In accordance with 2 CFR 200.322, as appropriate and to the extent consistent with law, a CUSTOMER/END
USER using federal grant award funds should, to the greatest extent practicable, provide a preference for the
purchase, acquisition, or use of goods, products, or materials produced in the United States (including but not
limited to iron, aluminum, steel, cement, and other manufactured products). The CUSTOMER/END USER
must include this requirement in all subawards including all contracts and purchase orders for work or products
under the federal grant award. If Contractor intends to qualify for Purchase Orders using federal grant money,
they shall work with the CUSTOMER/END USER to provide all required certifications and other
documentation needed to show compliance.
ARTICLE 23: TITLE VI REOUIREMENTS
H-GAC in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C.
§ § 2000d to 2000d-4) and the Regulations, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that any
disadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full and fair opportunity to submit in response to this Master
Agreement and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in
consideration for an award.
ARTICLE 24: EOUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Except as otherwise provided under 41 CFR Part 60, all Contracts and CUSTOMER/END USER Purchase
Orders that meet the definition of "federally assisted construction contract" in 41 CFR Part 60-1.3 shall be
deemed to include the equal opportunity clause provided under 41 CFR 60-1.4(b), in accordance with Executive
Order 11246, "Equal Employment Opportunity" (30 FR 12319, 12935, 3 CFR Part, 1964-1965 Comp., pg.339),
as amended by Executive Order 11375, "Amending Executive Order 11246 Relating to Equal Employment
Opportunity," and implementing regulations at 41CFR Part 60, "Office of Federal Contract Compliance
Programs, Equal Employment Opportunity, Department of Labor."
The equal opportunity clause provided under 41 CFR 60-1.4(b) is hereby incorporated by reference. Contractor
agrees that such provision applies to any contract that meets the definition of "federally assisted construction
contract" in 41 CFR Part 60-1.3 and agrees that it will comply with such provision.
ARTICLE 25: CLEAN AIR AND WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT
CUSTOMER/END USER Purchase Orders using federal funds must contain a provision that requires the
Contractor to agree to comply with all applicable standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean
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Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251-
1387). Violations must be reported to the Federal awarding agency and the Regional Office of the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Pursuant to the Federal Rule above, Contractor certifies that it is in compliance with all applicable provisions of
the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act as amended (33 U.S.C.
1251-1387) and will remain in compliance during the term of the Contract.
ARTICLE 26: PREVAILING WAGE
Contractor and any potential subcontractors have a duty to and shall pay the prevailing wage rate under the
Davis -Bacon Act, 40 U.S.C. 276a — 276a-5, as amended, and the regulations adopted thereunder contained in 29
C.F.R. pt. 1 and 5.
ARTICLE 27: CONTRACT WORK HOURS AND SAFETY STANDARDS
As per the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708), where applicable, all
CUSTOMER/END USER Purchase Orders in excess of $100,000 that involve the employment of mechanics or
laborers must include a provision for compliance with 40 U.S.C. 3702 and 3704, as supplemented by
Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 5). Under 40 U.S.C. 3702 of the Act, each contractor must be
required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer, on the basis of a standard work week of 40
hours. Work in excess of the standard work week is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a
rate of not less than one and a half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of 40 hours in the
work week. The requirements of 40 U.S.C. 3704 are applicable to construction work and provide that no laborer
or mechanic must be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary,
hazardous, or dangerous. These requirements do not apply to the purchases of supplies or materials or articles
ordinarily available on the open market, or contracts for transportation or transmission of intelligence.
ARTICLE 28: PROFIT AS A SEPARATE ELEMENT OF PRICE
For purchases using federal funds more than the current Simplified Acquisition Threshold of $250,000, requires
negotiation of profit as a separate element of the price. See, 2 CFR 200.324(b). Contractor agrees to provide
information and negotiate regarding profit as a separate element of the price for the purchase. Contractor also
agrees that the total price, including profit, charged by Contractor will not exceed the awarded pricing,
including any applicable discount, under any awarded contract.
ARTICLE 29: BYRD ANTI -LOBBYING AMENDMENT
Byrd Anti -Lobbying Amendment (31U.S.C. 1352) — Contractors that apply or bid for an award exceeding
$100,000 must file the required anti -lobbying certification. Each tier must certify to the tier above that it will
not and has not used Federal appropriated funds to pay any person or organization for influencing or attempting
to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, officer or employee of Congress, or
an employee of a member of Congress in connection with obtaining any Federal contract, grant or any other
award covered by 31 U.S.C. 1352. Each tier must also disclose any lobbying with non -Federal funds that takes
place in connection with obtaining any Federal award. Such disclosures are forwarded from tier to tier, up to the
CUSTOMER/END USER. As applicable, Contractor agrees to file all certifications and disclosures required by,
and otherwise comply with, the Byrd Anti -Lobbying Amendment (31 USC 1352). Contractor certifies that it is
currently in compliance with all applicable provisions of the Byrd Anti -Lobbying Amendment (31 U.S.C. 1352)
and will continue to be in compliance throughout the term of the Contract and further certifies that:
1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid by or on behalf of the Contractor, to any
person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of
Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection
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with the awarding of a Federal contract, the making of a Federal Grant, the making of a Federal Loan, the
entering into a cooperative Master Agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or
modification of a Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative Master Agreement.
2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for
influencing, or attempting to influence, an officer or employee of a Member of Congress in connection
with a Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative Master Agreement, Contractor shall complete and
submit Standard Form — LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying", in accordance with its
instructions.
3. Contractor shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all
subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and
cooperative Master Agreements) and that all subcontractors shall certify and disclose accordingly.
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was
made or entered into. Submission of this certificate is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction
imposed by Section 1352, title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be
subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure.
ARTICLE 30: COMPLIANCE WITH EPA REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO GRANTS,
SUBGRANTS, COOPERATIVE MASTER AGREEMENTS, AND CONTRACTS
Contractor certifies compliance with all applicable standards, orders, regulations, and/or requirements issued
pursuant to the Clean Air Act of 1970, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1857(h)), Section 508 of the Clean Water Act, as
amended (13 U.S.C. 1368), Executive Order 117389 and Environmental Protection Agency Regulation, 40 CFR
Part 15.
ARTICLE 31: COMPLIANCE WITH ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT
Contractor certifies that Contractor will be in compliance with mandatory standards and policies relating to
energy efficiency which are contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the
Energy Policy and Conservation Act (Pub. L. 94-163, 89 Stat. 871).
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Fire Apparatus and Related Vehicles
Request For Proposal
HGACBuy/Cooperative Purchasing Program
07230
Project ID: FS12-23
Release Date: Wednesday, July 26, 2023
Due Date: Thursday, September 14, 2023 12:00pm
Posted Wednesday, July 26, 2023 7:00am
Bid Unsealed Thursday, September 14, 2023 12:05pm
Pricing Unsealed Thursday, September 14, 2023 12:05pm
4. Specifications/Categories/Scope of Work
This is an indefinite quantity/indefinite delivery offerings contract. The HGACBuy Customer is responsible
to ensure adequate competition is performed between the various contractors or contractors outside of
HGACBuy to determine price reasonableness that might be required per any funding agency. Customer will
need to ensure compliance with any funding agency requirements before proceeding with a purchase order
under this contract. Please consult legal counsel regarding questions concerning compliance as a
contractor under this solicitation.
4.1. Overview
H-GAC is soliciting responses for selecting qualified manufacturers, dealers, distributors, and service providers of
Fire Apparatus and Other Special Service Vehicles and related services to make these types of products and
services available to Customers of the HGACBuy Cooperative Purchasing Program under blanket type contracts.
Customers (end users) may require selective acquisitions of equipment and/or services OR full turnkey projects
necessitating additional services, training, and maintenance agreements. H-GAC is seeking the broadest possible
selection of available fire apparatus and special service vehicles to best serve our customers by providing the
largest selection of products/services available to meet their needs. This solicitation may include a request for a
discount percent off price catalog, category, or manufacturer, or price list for supplies, materials, or not to exceed
hourly rates for installation or repair. Respondents are not required to provide offerings on all categories. Please
note: awarded contracts for FS12-23 allow contractors to update their manufacturer pricing and product offerings at
any time during the course of the four-year contract term.
4.2. Categories
This Solicitation is divided into twelve (12) separate but related product categories (A-L). When submitting a
response, Respondent may choose to submit a response to any of the categories or all of them. No additional
weighted value will be assigned to a response that addresses more than one or all categories listed. All equipment
must be the manufacturer's new and current model and must be fully operational upon delivery to the Customer.
This solicitation does not include ambulances - please see HGACBuy Contract AM10-20 and AM10-23.
Alternative Fuel Vehicles: All responses that include electric, hybrid, or other alternative fuel vehicles must include
these vehicles in Category I. If that specific vehicle is also available with an internal combustion engine (ICE),
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please list the ICE vehicle separately in the appropriate vehicle category. Category I will only include the alternative
fuel vehicles, regardless of vehicle function or type.
Product categories are as follows:
A. Wildland Fire Apparatus - Brush Fire, Off -Road Tenders/Tankers, Crew Carriers, Slip -in Units, etc.
Response listings/descriptions must be organized by major sub -categories, which include Manufacturer,
type/function, model, chassis (make and model), cab configuration, 2WDAWD, and fuel type, and tank and pump.
B. Aerial Fire Apparatus - Boom/Platform, Ladder, Ladder/Platform, etc.
Response listings/descriptions must be organized by major sub -categories, which include Manufacturer, model,
chassis, aerial category/construction, aerial functions, cab types, and axle configurations.
C. Pumper Fire Apparatus
Response listings/descriptions must be organized by major sub -categories, which include Manufacturer, model,
chassis, cab types, axle configurations, tank capacities/construction, and pump capacity/position.
D. Pumper-Tanker/Tanker/Tender Fire Apparatus
Response listings/descriptions must be organized by major sub -categories, which include Manufacturer, model,
chassis, cab types, axle configurations, tank capacities/construction, and pump capacity/position.
E. Aircraft Rescue & Fire-Fightinq Vehicles (ARFFJ
Response listings/descriptions must be organized by major sub -categories including Manufacturer, model, chassis,
cab types, axle configurations, and by Class Types 1-5.
F. Special Service Apparatus — Rescue/Fast Response, Re-Hab, Hazmat, Mobile Emerqencv
Command/Communication Centers/Trailers. Light/Air Vehicle, Dive Response Vehicle, ATV/UTV Response
Vehicles, Mobile Fire Pump Testers, etc.
Response listings/descriptions must be organized by Manufacturer, function, type, or purpose of the
apparatus/vehicle, and include brief and concise details about the vehicle.
G. Fire Boats, Rescue Boats, Emergencv Response Boats
Response listings/descriptions must be organized by major sub -categories including Manufacturer, type,
function, size, and propulsion.
H. Fire Command Vehicles - Light, medium, and heavv-dutv pickups and SUVs
Response listings/descriptions must be organized by major sub -categories including Manufacturer, model, chassis,
and 2WDAWD, fuel type.
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I. Electric/Alternative Fuel Fire Apparatus
Response listings/descriptions must be organized by major sub -categories including Manufacturer, model, chassis,
vehicle type, fuel/propulsion type, and function.
J. Fire Apparatus/Vehicle Service/Maintenance Plans
Response listings/descriptions must include plan details, including details about which fees are included in costs,
and items such as labor rates, and fee structures.
K. Fire Apparatus/Vehicle Parts and Supplies
Response listing need only to include percentage discount.
L. Fire Apparatus/Vehicle Options
Please provide a complete listing or catalog of options, accessories, and loose equipment offered. Please clearly
indicate if the options are model or vehicle specific, or only available for specific models or vehicles. Options must
be clearly identified as upgrades or downgrades and clearly show the net effect to the price of the base model.
(Please upload in Section 9.1.4 Required Documents.)
4.3. General Requirements
All products priced and sold pursuant to this Solicitation must, as applicable:
1. Meet all applicable requirements of federal, state and local laws and regulations.
2. Be manufacturer's normal offering with all standard features and functions and performance levels.
3. Be ready for turn -key operation upon delivery.
4. Respondent must include specifications, brochures, warranty information, and any other relevant product
information with solicitation Response.
Note: "Unpriced/unpublished" options cannot be quoted on the Base Pricing List and may not be sold through this
contract.
4.4. Additional Requirements
Licenses
1. Contractor must have and maintain the appropriate license(s) as required by the State of Texas,
Department of Transportation, Department of Motor Vehicles, Motor Vehicle Commission Code [latest
edition], or any other local, state and federal licenses required and which are applicable to the respondent's
operations.
2. The prescribed licenses must include the manufacturer/respondent, and any and all dealers and their
representatives as may be required by the Motor Vehicle Department. Contractor must ensure all
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emergency and specialty vehicles sold are in accordance with the laws of the state where the sale and
acquisition are made.
3. Contractor must maintain all licensing required by the State of Texas as applicable to their business
operations during the entire contract term. If during the contract period such licensing lapses, Contractor will
be in default and become subject to contract termination unless issued a stay or waiver.
Manuals
1. Contractor must supply at the time of delivery, at least two (2) sets of complete operations and service
documentation covering the completed emergency vehicles as delivered and accepted.
2. Respondent must supply the following information with their response: Technical Specifications, Product
Brochures, Tear Sheets, Cut Sheets, Strippers, etc. which clearly show all the standard features and
capabilities of each response listing.
Warranty
Contractors must comply with the minimum warranty and maintenance requirements described below for any
products or services provided under this Solicitation.
1. Contractor must furnish with response, and for all equipment sold through this H-GAC contract, the
manufacturer's general warranty, which must be honored by all the manufacturer's authorized service
locations.
2. All service/maintenance plan listings must clearly indicate the cost structure for such plans, clearly indicating
which costs and fees are included (such as: hourly labor rates, shop fees, supply fees, environmental fees).
3. The Contractor will handle all warranty claims and all work must be completed within ten (10) calendar days
after receipt of equipment/vehicle by the Contractor without cost to H-GAC or the Customer. Delayed
warranties must be available for all vehicles and equipment. Warranty start date will be effective the date
that the completed unit is placed into service by the Customer. The Contractor must furnish a delayed
warranty card/document for each unit delivered and/or advise the Customer of the procedures to be followed
for obtaining the delayed start of warranty coverage. Requests for delayed warranties will not exceed six
months after delivery.
4. Any and all documents necessary to effect manufacturer's warranty must be properly applied for and
submitted by the Contractor. The Contractor will provide to H-GAC and the Customer a manufacturer's
warranty which will be honored by any of the manufacturer's authorized dealers and a complete copy must
be provided at the time of delivery. When additional warranties are available as standard, they must be
included as a part of the response for the benefit of H-GAC and Customer.
5. The patient compartment, all modifications to the OEM chassis by Contractor on the accepted unit, and
equipment and parts will be guaranteed for a minimum period of one (1) year against defects in design,
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materials, and workmanship. The warranty period will begin upon final acceptance of the equipment. This
warranty will cover parts and labor expenses.
6. In the event any component part of equipment or materials furnished under these specifications, or its
subsequent contract(s), becomes defective by reason of material or workmanship during said period, and
the end user agency immediately notifies Contractor of such defect, Contractor will, at no expense to the
End User agency or H-GAC, repair or replace equipment or component with new equipment or component.
7. Warranty of all system equipment is the sole responsibility of the Contractor under contract, but may be
performed by their certified, designated agent.
4.5. Vehicle Requirements
All equipment and vehicles must be new and be the manufacturer's latest and current model. Each vehicle must be
fully assembled, adjusted, serviced and ready for immediate and continuous operation upon delivery. If the
equipment or vehicle does not meet the specification requirements upon delivery, Contractor will be responsible for
correcting all deficiencies and making any corrections or adjustments needed to attain specification requirements.
All equipment and vehicles must conform to applicable local, state, federal requirements and must comply to all
applicable industry standards including National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Department of Transportation,
United States Coast Guard (USCG), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
4.6. Service / Maintenance Plans and Parts
All service/maintenance plan listings must clearly indicate the cost structure for such plans, including which costs
and fees are included (ex: hourly labor rates, shop fees, supply fees, environmental fees).
4.7. Labor Hours Definitions
If the awarded contract contains hours for labor related services, the following definitions will apply:
1. "Business Day" Monday through Friday
2. "Business Hours" Standard Business Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
3. "Regular Time" Work that occurs during standard business hours
4. "Emergency Time" Work that occurs outside standard business hours
4.8. Administrative Fee
For each purchase order processed under an awarded contract, H-GAC will directly invoice the contractor an
administrative fee (Order Processing Charge) applicable to the sale of all equipment and services submitted in
contractor's response. It is the contractor's responsibility to remit the administrative fee within thirty (30) days of
processing any customer's purchase order, even if an invoice is not received from H-GAC. Contractor agrees that
H-GAC will have the right, with reasonable notice, to inspect its records pertaining to purchase orders processed
and the accuracy of the fees payable to H-GAC. For this solicitation the administrative fee is as follows:
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Administrative Fee (per Purchase Order)
Category A — Brush Trucks/Light Rescue
Category B — Aerial Fire Apparatus
Category C — Pumper Fire Apparatus
Category D — Pumper/Tanker and Tanker Apparatus
Category E — ARFF Apparatus
Category F — Special Service Vehicles
Heavy Rescue*/Special Service
Light Rescue/Quick Response
All Trailers
*Heavy Rescue is vehicle with GVWR of 26,000 and above.
Category G —Fire/Rescue/Emer. Response Boats
Category H - Fire Command Vehicles
Category I - Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Category J —Service/Maintenance Plans
Category K - Fire Apparatus/Vehicle Parts and Supplies
Category L - Fire Apparatus/Vehicle Options
4.9. Final Contract Deliverables
$1,000 per purchase order
$2,000 per purchase order
$2,000 per purchase order
$2,000 per purchase order
$2,000 per purchase order
$2,000 per purchase order
$1,000 per purchase order
2% of purchase order
2% of purchase order
$1,000 per purchase order
Fee determined by category of vehicle
2% per purchase order
2% per purchase order
No separate fee - part of vehicle
Contractor agrees to submit written quarterly reports to H-GAC detailing all transactions during the previous three
(3) month period. Reports must include, but are not limited, to the following information:
• Customer Name and address
• HGACBuy confirmation number
• Product/Service purchased
• Customer Purchase Order Number
• Purchase Order Date
• Product/Service dollar amount
• HGACBuy Order Processing Charge amount
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Reports must be provided to H-GAC in Excel or other acceptable electronic format by the 30th day of the month
following the quarter being reported. If Contractor defaults in providing Products or Services reporting as required by
the contract, recourse may be exercised through cancellation of the contract and other legal remedies as
appropriate.
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EXHIBIT - C
CONFLICT OF INTEREST DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENT
Pursuant to Chapter 176 of the Local Government Code, any person or agent of a person who contracts
or seeks to contract for the sale or purchase of property, goods, or services with a local governmental
entity (i.e. The City of Fort Worth) must disclose in the Questionnaire Form CIQ ("Questionnaire") the
person's affiliation or business relationship that might cause a conflict of interest with the local
governmental entity. By law, the Questionnaire must be filed with the Fort Worth City Secretary no later
than seven days after the date the person begins contract discussions or negotiations with the City, or
submits an application or response to a request for proposals or bids, correspondence, or another writing
related to a potential Agreement with the City. Updated Questionnaires must be filed in conformance with
Chapter 176.
A copy of the Questionnaire Form CIQ is enclosed with the submittal documents. The form is also
available at http://www.ethics.state.tx.us/forms/CIQ.pdf.
If you have any questions about compliance, please consult your own legal counsel. Compliance is the
individual responsibility of each person or agent of a person who is subject to the filing requirement. An
offense under Chapter 176 is a Class C misdemeanor.
NOTE: If you are not aware of a Conflict of Interest in any business relationship that you might
have with the City, state Vendor name in the # 1, use N/A in each of the areas on the form.
However, a signature is required in the #4 box in all cases.
Revised 6.25.18cg
CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE FORM CIQ
For vendor doing business with local governmental entity
This questionnaire reflects changes made to the law by H.B. 23, 84th Leg., Regular Session. OFFICEUSEONLY
This questionnaire is being filed in accordance with Chapter 176, Local Government Code, by a vendor who Date Received
has a business relationship as defined by Section 176.001(1-a) with a local governmental entity and the
vendor meets requirements under Section 176.006(a)
By law this questionnaire must be filed with the records administrator of the local governmental entity not later
than the 7th business day after the date the vendor becomes aware of facts that require the statement to be
filed. See Section 176.006(a-1), Local Government Code.
A vendor commits an offense if the vendor knowingly violates Section 176.006, Local Government Code. An
offense under this section is a misdemeanor.
J Name of vendor who has a business relationship with local governmental entity.
J
Check this box if you are filing an update to a previously filed questionnaire. (The law requires that you file an updated
completed questionnaire with the appropriate filing authority not later than the 7th business day after the date on which
you became aware that the originally filed questionnaire was incomplete or inaccurate.)
J Name of local government officer about whom the information is being disclosed.
Name of Officer
J Describe each employment or other business relationship with the local government officer, or a family member of the
officer, as described by Section 176.003(a)(2)(A). Also describe any family relationship with the local government officer.
Complete subparts A and B for each employment or business relationship described. Attach additional pages to this Form
CIQ as necessary.
A Is the local government officer or a family member of the officer receiving or likely to receive taxable income,
other than investment income, from the vendor?
F]Yes L]No
B Is the vendor receiving or likely to receive taxable income, other than investment income, from or at the direction
of the local government officer or a family member of the officer AND the taxable income is not received from the
local governmental entity?
Yes F-1 No
J Describe each employment or business relationship that the vendor named in Section 1 maintains with a corporation or
other business entity with respect to which the local government officer serves as an officer or director, or holds an
ownership interest of one percent or more.
J
❑Check this box if the vendor has given the local government officer or afamily member of the officer one or more gifts
as described in Section 176.003(a)(2)(B), excluding gifts described in Section 176.003(a-1).
J
Signature of vendor doing business with the governmental entity Date
Form provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us Revised 1/1/2021
Revised 7.11.18cg
CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUESTIONNAIRE
For vendor doing business with local governmental entity
Acomplete copy of Chapter 176 of the Local Government Code may be found at http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/
Does/LG/htm/LG.176.htm. For easy reference, below are some of the sections cited on this form.
Local Government Code § 176.001(1-a): "Business relationship" means a connection between two or more parties
based on commercial activity of one of the parties. The term does not include a connection based on:
(A) a transaction that is subject to rate or fee regulation by a federal, state, or local governmental entity or an
agency of a federal, state, or local governmental entity;
(B) a transaction conducted at a price and subject to terms available to the public; or
(C) a purchase or lease of goods or services from a person that is chartered by a state or federal agency and
that is subject to regular examination by, and reporting to, that agency.
Local Government Code § 176.003(a)(2)(A) and (B):
(a) A local government officer shall file a conflicts disclosure statement with respect to a vendor if:
(2) the vendor:
(A) has an employment or other business relationship with the local government officer ora
family member of the officer that results in the officer or family member receiving taxable
income, other than investment income, that exceeds $2,500 during the 12-month period
preceding the date that the officer becomes aware that
(i) a contract between the local governmental entity and vendor has been executed;
or
(ii) the local governmental entity is considering entering into a contract with the
vendor;
(B) has given to the local government officer or a family member of the officer one or more gifts
that have an aggregate value of more than $100 in the 12-month period preceding the date the
officer becomes aware that:
(i) a contract between the local governmental entity and vendor has been executed; or
(ii) the local governmental entity is considering entering into a contract with the vendor.
Local Government Code § 176.006(a) and (a-1)
(a) Avendor shall file a completed conflict of interest questionnaire if the vendor has a business relationship
with a local governmental entity and:
(1) has an employment or other business relationship with a local government officer of that local
governmental entity, or a family member of the officer, described by Section 176.003(a)(2)(A);
(2) has given a local government officer of that local governmental entity, or a family member of the
officer, one or more gifts with the aggregate value specified by Section 176.003(a)(2)(B), excluding any
gift described by Section 176.003(a-1); or
(3) has a family relationship with a local government officer of that local governmental entity.
(a-1) The completed conflict of interest questionnaire must be filed with the appropriate records administrator
not later than the seventh business day after the later of:
(1) the date that the vendor:
(A) begins discussions or negotiations to enter into a contract with the local governmental
entity; or
(B) submits to the local governmental entity an application, response to a request for proposals
or bids, correspondence, or another writing related to a potential contract with the local
governmental entity; or
(2) the date the vendor becomes aware:
(A) of an employment or other business relationship with a local government officer, or a
family member of the officer, described by Subsection (a);
(B) that the vendor has given one or more gifts described by Subsection (a); or
(C) of a family relationship with a local government officer.
Form provided by Texas Ethics Commission www.ethics.state.tx.us Revised 1/1/2021
Revised 7.11.18cg