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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 62 — PROCUREMENT · Chapter 35

§ 3504. Certification.

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§ 3504. Certification.
(a)General rule.-- The department shall make available a certification form indicating that a person is not on the list under section 3503(a) (relating to list of persons engaged in investment activities) and is eligible under this chapter to contract with the Commonwealth. Prior to entering into a contract with a Commonwealth entity, a person shall provide a certification form to the Commonwealth entity unless the person is exempt under section 3503(e).
(b)Right to cure.--
(1)If the department determines, using credible information available to the public, that a person has submitted a false certification under subsection (a), the person shall be provided with written notice and an opportunity to demonstrate to the department that the person has ceased its engagement in energy-related activities in Iran within 90 days of the notice.
(2)A person who reasonably demonstrates to the department that the person has ceased its engagement in energy-related activities in Iran within 90 days after the written notice shall not be subject to the penalties under section 3505 (relating to penalties for false certification).
62c3504v
(Oct. 21, 2014, P.L.2517, No.149, eff. July 1, 2015)
2014 Amendment. Act 149 added section 3504.
Cross References. Section 3504 is referred to in section 3505 of this title.
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