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SECTION III - RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Each party, represented on the Waterfowl Management Committee, as shown on Exhibit <br />"A ", and incorporated by reference herein, will share in the ongoing review of the programs <br />carried out by WS. <br />Each party agrees that if necessary, an Oversight Committee will be appointed to monitor <br />and report back to the general committee on a regular basis. Three members of the Committee <br />will make up the Oversight Committee chaired by the Seattle Parks and Recreation <br />representative. <br />SECTION IV - COMPENSATION <br />The total cost of the 2015 waterfowl management program shall not exceed twenty seven <br />thousand five hundred and twenty -eight dollars ($27,528). <br />Each party shall contribute to the financial costs of the program. The costs are shared <br />between the agencies. Individual costs per agency may vary year -to -year and are based upon the <br />total number of agencies actively participating in the program and receiving services. Table 1 <br />shows the 2015 minimum and maximum costs for each agency. <br />SECTION V - TERM AND EXTENSION <br />The Term of this Agreement is from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2018. This <br />Agreement may be extended in time, scope or funding by mutual written consent from all parties <br />referenced herein. <br />SECTION VI - TERMINATION <br />This agreement may be unilaterally terminated by any of the parties referenced herein or <br />Wildlife Services upon presentation of written notice to the Oversight Committee at least 30 days <br />in advance of the severance date shown in Section V. <br />Should termination of this agreement occur without completion of the egg addling, each <br />party shall pay only its' pro rata share of any expenses incurred under the agreement at the date <br />of the termination, and each party shall receive copies of all products resulting from the addling <br />activities up to the time of the termination. <br />n: staffosp \dh \waterfwl\agreemnt\Inter2015 5 <br />