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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.300

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.300 – Comprehensive Certification and Assurances Form

(a) Each Application Kit will have a Comprehensive Certification and Assurances Form. Unless otherwise directed by the RFA or the Application Kit, applicants must submit a signed Comprehensive Certification and Assurances Form with the grant application.


(b) The form includes, but is not limited to, the following certifications and assurances:
(1) Equal Employment Opportunity Program Certification;

(2) Certification Regarding Lobbying;

(3) Nonprocurement Debarment Certification;

(4) Drug-Free Workplace Certification;

(5) Audit Certification;

(6) UGMS Certifications;

(7) Certified Assurances;

(8) Conflict of Interest; and

(9) Other certifications and assurances required by the OAG.

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