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<br />CONTINUATION SHEET FOR SF-19B REPRESENTATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />offeror/quater) to solicit or secure this contract, or that he has paid <br />or agreed to pay any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee to any <br />company or person contingent upon or resulting from the award of this <br />contract. he shall furnish, in duplicate, a complete Standard Form 119, <br />Contractor's Statement of Contingent or Other Fees. If offeror/quoter <br />has previously furnished a completed Standard Form 119 to the office <br />issuing this solicitation, he may accompany his proposal/quotation with a <br />signed statement (a) indicating when such completed form was previously <br />furnished, (b) identifying by number the previous solicitation or <br />contract, if any, in connection with which such form was submitted, and <br />(c) representing that the statement in such form is applicable to this <br />proposal/quotation." (DAR 7-2002.1) <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />3. Add the following new paragraphs: <br /> <br />"10. AFFILIATED BIDDERS (1974 APR) <br />(a) Business concerns are affiliates of each other when directly <br />or indirectly (i) one concern controls or has the power to control the <br />other, or (ii) a third party controls or has the power to control both. <br />(b) Each Bidder shall submit with his bid an affidavit containing <br />information as follows: (i) whether the bidder has any affiliates; <br />(ii) the names and addresses of all affiliates of the bidder; and <br />(iii) the names and addresses of all persons and concerns exercising <br />control or ownership of the bidder and any or all of his affiliates, and <br />whether as common officers, directors, stockholders holding controlling <br />interest, or otherwise. <br />(DAR 7-2003.12) Affiliates: Yes ( ) No () (If yes, submit affidavit <br />per 10. (b) above.) <br /> <br />11. WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS (1981 JUL) <br />The offeror represents that the firm submitting this offer ( ) is, <br />( ) is not, a women-owned business. A 'women-owned business' is a busi- <br />ness that (i) is at least 51 percent owned by a woman or women who are <br />U.S. citizens and who also control and operate the business; and (ii) is <br />a small business as defined pursuant to Section 3 of the Small Business <br />Act and relevant regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. 'Control' in <br />this context means exercising the power to make policy decisions. <br />'Operate' in this context means being actively involved in the day-to-day <br />management. (DAR 7-2003.80) <br /> <br />12. HANDICAPPED ORGANIZATIONS (1981 SEP) <br />The offeror certifies that it is ( ), is not ( ), an organization <br />eligible for assistance under section 7(h) of the Small Business Act <br />(15 USC 636). An offeror certifying in the affirmative is eligible to <br />participate in any resultant contracts hereunder or any part thereof as <br />if he were a small business concern as elsewhere defined in the solicita- <br />tion. An organization to be eligible under section 7(h) of the Small <br />Business Act must be one (i) organized under the laws of the United <br />States or any state; (Ii) operated in the interest of handicapped <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />SF-19B-l'age 4 <br />