Ethics Affidavits & Certifications for State Contracts (including a chart summarizing who signs which ethics form, and when each form is submitted during the contracting process.)
- Form 1 – Gift Affidavit
- Form 5- Consulting Agreement
- Form 6- Affirmation of State Ethics
- Form 7- Iran Certification
Non-Discrimination Certifications
- Form B – Contracts Valued at Less Than $50,000
- Form C – Contracts Valued at More Than $50,000
Notice to Executive Branch State Contractors and Prospective State Contractors of Campaign Contribution and Solicitation Limitations (formally SEEC 11)
Corporate Resolutions and Guidelines
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ETHICS FORMS AND RESOLUTIONS
ETHICS FORMS
- Ethics Forms 1, 5, 6 and 7 (if applicable) must be signed by the same person who executes the Contract, Amendment or Letter Agreement.
- All Ethics Forms must be signed and dated the same date as the Contract, Amendment or Letter Agreement.
- Ethics Forms 1 and 5 must be notarized by a notary public.
RESOLUTIONS
- Resolution for Signature Authority
- A Certified Resolution must be signed by an officer other than the individual signing the contract and executed the same date of the contract or later. If later, the resolution must include the statement “such resolution has not been modified, rescinded or revoked, and is, at present, in full force and effect.”
- The date the resolution is adopted must be on or before the date the contract is signed.
- Nondiscrimination Certification
- By law, a contractor must provide the State with a Nondiscrimination Certification.
- No changes can be made to the format of the resolution statement.
- The date the resolution is adopted must be on or before the date the contract is signed, but after June 25, 2007 (the date the Nondiscrimination Certification requirement became effective).
- The Nondiscrimination Certification must be signed the date of the contract or later. If later, the resolution must include the statement “such resolution has not been modified, rescinded or revoked, and is, at present, in full force and effect.”