2006 New York Code - Additional Contract Provisions.



 
    §  6-116  Additional  contract  provisions.  a.  Every  contract shall
  contain a provision which permits the agency, in addition to  any  other
  right  or remedy, to give notice to the contractor that the agency finds
  the contractor's performance to be improper, dilatory or  otherwise  not
  in compliance with the requirements of the contract.
    b.  The  contract shall provide that if such notice is given, upon the
  termination of the contract the contractor may be declared not to  be  a
  responsible  bidder  for  a  period of time which shall not exceed three
  years, following notice and the opportunity for a hearing at  which  the
  contractor shall have the right to be represented by counsel.
    c.  The provisions of the contract and the procedure set forth therein
  for making the finding and declaration referred to in subdivisions a and
  b shall be consistent with applicable rules and regulations of the board
  of estimate.

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