Specifications
Generator Maintenance, Inspection and Repair Services Bid Number 6000001312
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Exhibit D
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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notify CDCR, OBS in writing within ten (10) working days of any changes to the
subcontractor and/or consultant information.
11. Contract Violations
The Contractor acknowledges that any violation of Chapter 2 or any other chaptered
provision of the Public Contract Code (PCC) is subject to the remedies and penalties
contained in PCC Sections 10420 through 10425.
12. Temporary Nonperformance
If, because of mechanical failure or for any other reason, the Contractor shall be temporarily
unable to perform the work as required, the State, during the period of the Contractor’s
inability to perform, reserves the right to accomplish the work by other means and shall be
reimbursed by the Contractor for any additional costs above the Agreement price.
13. Extension of Term
If it is determined to be in the best interest of the State, this Agreement may be amended to
extend the term, for a period of up to one (1) year. Upon signing the amendment, the
Contractor hereby agrees to provide services for the extended period at the rates specified
in the original Agreement.
14. Employment of Ex-Offenders
Contractor cannot and will not either directly, or on a subcontract basis, employ in
connection with this Agreement:
a. Ex-Offenders on active parole or probation, who have been on active parole or probation
during the last three years preceding their employment;
b. Ex-offenders convicted of drug trafficking in a prison/jail; escape or aiding/abetting
escape; battery on a Peace Officer or Public Official; arson offenses; or, any violations of
Penal Code Sections 4570-4574 (Unauthorized Communications with Prisons and
Prisoners Offenses);
c. Ex-Offenders required to register as a sex offender pursuant to Penal Code Section 290
or if such ex-offender has an offense history involving a “violent felony” as defined in
subparagraph (c) of Penal Code Section 667.5; or
d. Any ex-offender in a position which provides direct supervision of parolees, except in the
following instances:
1. Contractor shall only employ ex-offenders who can provide written evidence of
having satisfactorily completed parole or probation, and who have remained off
parole or probation, and have had no arrests or convictions within the past three
years.
An ex-offender whose assigned duties involve administrative or policy decision-making,
accounting, procurement, cashiering, auditing, or any other business-related administrative
function shall be fully bonded to cover any potential loss to the State or Contractor.
Bid 6000001312
State of California
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