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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2024027
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/10/2024
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Application
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Castle Rock Construction Company of Colorado, LLC
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DRMS
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JR2
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EL1
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LJULUOII9.II CI IVCIUpe IU.JI DI LI-0F1-OLF U-4170 1-/100J-'1 114OJDODC4U <br /> PO#:461002243 <br /> Routing#: 24-1-1A4-ZG-00107 <br /> G. PROHIBITED TERMS. <br /> Any term included in this Contract that requires the State to indemnify or hold Contractor <br /> harmless; requires the State to agree to binding arbitration; limits Contractor's liability for <br /> damages resulting from death, bodily injury, or damage to tangible property; or that conflicts <br /> with this provision in any way shall be void ab initio. Nothing in this Contract shall be <br /> construed as a waiver of any provision of§24-106-109 C.R.S. <br /> H. SOFTWARE PIRACY PROHIBITION. <br /> State or other public funds payable under this Contract shall not be used for the acquisition, <br /> operation, or maintenance of computer software in violation of federal copyright laws or <br /> applicable licensing restrictions. Contractor hereby certifies and warrants that, during the <br /> term of this Contract and any extensions, Contractor has and shall maintain in place <br /> appropriate systems and controls to prevent such improper use of public funds. If the State <br /> determines that Contractor is in violation of this provision,the State may exercise any remedy <br /> available at law or in equity or under this Contract, including, without limitation, immediate <br /> termination of this Contract and any remedy consistent with federal copyright laws or <br /> applicable licensing restrictions. <br /> I. EMPLOYEE FINANCIAL INTEREST/CONFLICT OF INTEREST. §§24-18-201 and <br /> 24-50-507, C.R.S. <br /> The signatories aver that to their knowledge, no employee of the State has any personal or <br /> beneficial interest whatsoever in the service or property described in this Contract. Contractor <br /> has no interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, that would conflict in any <br /> manner or degree with the performance of Contractor's services and Contractor shall not <br /> employ any person having such known interests. <br /> J. VENDOR OFFSET AND ERRONEOUS PAYMENTS. §§24-30-202(1) and 24-30- <br /> 202.4, C.R.S. <br /> [Not applicable to intergovernmental agreements] Subject to §24-30-202.4(3.5), C.R.S., the <br /> State Controller may withhold payment under the State's vendor offset intercept system for <br /> debts owed to State agencies for: (i) unpaid child support debts or child support arrearages; <br /> (ii) unpaid balances of tax, accrued interest, or other charges specified in §§39-21-101, et <br /> seq., C.R.S.; (iii)unpaid loans due to the Student Loan Division of the Department of Higher <br /> Education; (iv) amounts required to be paid to the Unemployment Compensation Fund; and <br /> (v) other unpaid debts owing to the State as a result of final agency determination or judicial <br /> action. The State may also recover, at the State's discretion, payments made to Contractor <br /> in error for any reason, including, but not limited to, overpayments or improper payments, <br /> and unexpended or excess funds received by Contractor by deduction from subsequent <br /> payments under this Contract, deduction from any payment due under any other contracts, <br /> grants or agreements between the State and Contractor, or by any other appropriate method <br /> for collecting debts owed to the State. <br /> Page 24 of 63 <br />
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