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Ethics Affidavits & Certifications for State Contracts
Forms & Descriptions Summary Chart Definitions Other Notes
The Office of Policy and Management created the ethics forms (below) to assist executive branch agencies in complying with the State of Connecticut's current contracting requirements, pursuant to the Connecticut General Statutes and Executive Orders.
Note that these forms may be submitted as an original hard copy or an electronic pdf.
Form 2.Rescinded on 01-Aug-07. Use Form 1.
Form 3. Certification of State Agency Official or Employee Authorized to Execute Contract
Rev.5/26/15 Form 3 - PDF fillable Form 3 - Word fillable format
This certification accompanies a State contract, as defined in Governor Dannel P. Malloy's Executive Order No. 49, with a value of $50,000 or more in a calendar or fiscal year. The completed form is signed at the time of contract execution by the State agency official or employee authorized to execute the contract on behalf of the awarding State agency.
Form 4.Rescinded on 01-Aug-07. Use Form 1.
Form 5. Consulting Agreement Affidavit
Rev. 3/28/14 Adobe.pdf Word.doc
This affidavit accompanies a bid or proposal for the purchase of goods or services with a value of $50,000 or more in a calendar or fiscal year. Form 5 is normally submitted by the contractor to the awarding State agency with the bid or proposal, however, for a sole source or no bid contract, it is submitted at the time of contract execution.
When applicable, Form 6 is also used by a subcontractor or consultant of the contractor. The subcontractor or consultant submits the form to the contractor, who then submits it to the awarding State agency.
Forms 6A, 6B, 6C. Rescinded on 01-Aug-07. Use Form 6.
Form 7. Iran Certification
Rev. 3/28/14 Adobe.pdf Word.doc
Effective October 1, 2013, this form must be submitted for any large state contract, as defined in section 4-250 of the Connecticut General Statutes. This form must always be submitted with the bid or proposal, or if there was no bid process, with the resulting contract, regardless of where the principal place of business is located. Entities whose principal place of business is located outside of the United States are required to complete the entire form, including the certification portion of the form. United States subsidiaries of foreign corporations are exempt from having to complete the certification portion of the form. Those entities whose principal place of business is located inside of the United States must also fill out the form, but do not have to complete the certification portion of the form.
WHEN TO SUBMIT |
ETHICS FORMS |
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Signed by AGENCY ALL Contracts value $50 K or more |
Signed by CONTRACTOR |
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ALL Contracts value $50 K or more |
LARGE Contracts cost or value $500 K or more |
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submit form with bid or proposal |
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Form 5** |
Form 6*** Form 7 |
submit form at time of contract execution |
Form 3 |
Form 1 Form 5** |
Form 6*** Form 7 |
submit form after contract execution |
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Form 6*** |
submit updated form not later than 14 days after the 12 month anniversary of the most recently filed certification or updated certification |
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Form 1 |
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submit updated form due to change in information not later than 30 days after the effective date of such change |
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Form 1 Form 5** |
Form 6***
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submit updated form with any new bid or proposal |
Form 3 |
Form 1 |
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submit new form with contract amendment |
Form 3 |
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Form 7 |
** Form 5 is normally submitted by the contractor to the awarding State agency with the bid or proposal. However, for a sole source or no bid contract, it is submitted at the time of contract execution.
*** Form 6 is normally submitted by the contractor to the awarding State agency with the bid or proposal. However, for a sole source or no bid contract, Form 6 is submitted at the time of contract execution. When applicable, Form 6 is also used by a subcontractor or consultant of the contractor. The subcontractor or consultant submits the form to the contractor, who then submits it to the awarding State agency. Depending on when the contractor engages the subcontractor or consultant, the contractor either submits the form at the time of contract execution or after contract execution.
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Cost of the contract means the dollar amount (or equivalent benefit) expended by the State in accordance with the contract.
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Value of the contract means the dollar amount (or equivalent benefit) expended or received by the State in accordance with the contract.
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Large state construction contract or large procurement contract as defined in Connecticut General Statutes § 1-101mm(3) means any contract, having a cost of more than $500,000 for (A) the remodeling, alteration, repair or enlargement of any real asset, (B) the construction, alteration, reconstruction, improvement, relocation, widening or changing of the grade of a section of a state highway or a bridge, (C) the purchase or lease of supplies, materials or equipment, as defined in section 4a-50, or (D) the construction, reconstruction, alteration, remodeling, repair or demolition of any public building.
Affidavits and certifications are NOT required for grants or loans, as such awards are not:
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large state contracts, as defined by Connecticut General Statutes
§ 4-250; -
State Contracts, as defined by Executive Order 49; or
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contracts for the purchase of goods and services, as used in Connecticut General Statutes § 4a-81.
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