Certificate of Interested Persons/Disclosure Statement is a legal document that was released by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas - a government authority operating within Texas.
Q: What is a Certificate of Interested Persons/Disclosure Statement?
A: A Certificate of Interested Persons/Disclosure Statement is a form that provides information about individuals or entities who have a financial interest in a government contract.
Q: Why is a Certificate of Interested Persons/Disclosure Statement required?
A: It is required to ensure transparency and prevent conflicts of interest in government contracting.
Q: Who needs to file a Certificate of Interested Persons/Disclosure Statement?
A: Any individual or entity who is a party to a government contract in Texas with a value over $25,000 is required to file the form.
Q: What information is included in the Certificate of Interested Persons/Disclosure Statement?
A: The form includes the names and financial interests of individuals or entities who have a substantial interest in the contract.
Q: How can I file a Certificate of Interested Persons/Disclosure Statement?
A: The form can be filed electronically with the appropriate government agency or department responsible for the contract.
Q: Are there any penalties for failing to file a Certificate of Interested Persons/Disclosure Statement?
A: Yes, failure to file the form or providing false information can result in penalties, including termination of the contract and legal consequences.
Form Details:
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