Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. For the term of the Agreement, Contractor’s armored cars must meet the statutory requirement per California Vehicle Code section 115 which states, “An ‘armored car’ is a vehicle that is equipped with materials on either the front, sides, or rear for the protection of persons therein from missiles discharged from firearms.” B. The Contractor must Possess a valid Motor Carrier Permit issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in good standing throughout the term of the Agreement. The Contractor must submit a copy of their Motor Carrier Permit issued upon request by CDTFA. C. The Contractor must maintain a valid Armored Car Non-Transferable License issued by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) in good standing throughout the term of the Agreement. The Contractor must submit a copy of their Armored Car License issued by the CHP upon request by the CDTFA. D. The Contractor shall ensure that all vehicles used in the performance of services under this Agreement possess a valid Armored Car Certificate issued by the CHP which shall be carried in the vehicle at all times during the performance of services under this Agreement. E. The Contractor must be able to perform all services under this Agreement without the use of subcontractors.