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Q: What is the Darfur Contracting Act?
A: The Darfur Contracting Act is a law that restricts contracts with companies that do business in Sudan.
Q: What is the purpose of the Darfur Contracting Act?
A: The purpose of the Darfur Contracting Act is to promote human rights in Sudan by prohibiting state and local governments from contracting with companies that are involved in certain activities related to Sudan.
Q: What is the County of Alameda, California's certification related to the Darfur Contracting Act?
A: The County of Alameda, California's certification related to the Darfur Contracting Act is a document that declares the county's compliance with the Act and its commitment not to contract with companies involved in certain activities related to Sudan.
Q: Why is the County of Alameda, California required to submit a certification for the Darfur Contracting Act?
A: The County of Alameda, California is required to submit a certification for the Darfur Contracting Act to demonstrate its compliance with the Act and its commitment to promoting human rights in Sudan.
Q: What happens if the County of Alameda, California violates the Darfur Contracting Act?
A: If the County of Alameda, California violates the Darfur Contracting Act by contracting with companies involved in certain activities related to Sudan, it may face legal consequences and potential penalties.
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