Model Language to Obtain the Offerer Disclosure of Prior Non-responsibility Determinations is a legal document that was released by the New York State Office of General Services - a government authority operating within New York.
Q: What is a prior non-responsibility determination?
A: A prior non-responsibility determination is a decision made by a government agency that a contractor or offerer is not responsible or qualified to perform a particular contract.
Q: Why would I need to obtain the offerer disclosure of prior non-responsibility determinations?
A: If you are considering awarding a contract to a particular offerer, obtaining their disclosure of prior non-responsibility determinations can help you assess their history of performance and determine if they are suitable for the contract.
Q: What is the purpose of the model language for obtaining offerer disclosure of prior non-responsibility determinations?
A: The purpose of the model language is to provide a standardized format for requesting offerers to disclose any prior non-responsibility determinations, thereby facilitating transparency and accountability in the procurement process.
Q: Who issues the prior non-responsibility determinations?
A: Prior non-responsibility determinations are issued by government agencies responsible for overseeing the procurement process, such as the contracting officer or the procurement department.
Q: Is obtaining the offerer disclosure of prior non-responsibility determinations mandatory?
A: The requirement to obtain offerer disclosure of prior non-responsibility determinations varies by jurisdiction and agency. It is recommended to consult the relevant procurement regulations or guidelines to determine if it is mandatory in your case.
Form Details:
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