HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2012-05-21 Item 5E - Agreement - 2012-2013 Minor Home Repair Program with King County for $132,300COUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS
Meeting Date Prepared by
05/21/21 EB
Initials ITEM NO.
Mayor's review Council review
5.E.
ITEM INFORMATION
STAFF SPONSOR: EVIE BOYKAN I ORIGINAL AGENDA DATE: 05/21/12
AGENDA ITEM TITLE Contract with King County for 2012/2013 Minor Home Repair program
CATEGORY Dismssion MotionlConsent Resolution Ordinance
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SPONSOR'S Council is being asked to authorize the Mayor's signature's on the contract between the
SUMMARY City of Tukwila and King County. The contract has been extended through May 31 2013,
due to the late issuance. The contract amount has also changed to $132,300 from the
original request of $125,000. Tukwila's portion of funds will be $26,825. The contract for
the minor home repair project comes before the Council annual /y, and the Council
President has approved it to go directly to the ConsentAgenda.
REVIEWED BY COW Mtg. CA &P Cmte F &S Cmte Transportation Cmte
Utilities Cmte Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm.
DATE: N /A-TO CONSENT COMMITTEE CHAIR:
RECOMMENDATIONS:
SPONSOR /ADMIN. Mayor's Office, Human Services Division
COMMITTEE Council President approval to forward to Consent Agenda
COST IMPACT FUND SOURCE
EXPENDITURE REQUIRED AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED
$132,300 $132,300
Fund Source: HUD
Comments: 100% of funds are reimbursable by King County through Community Development Block
Grant funds
MTG. DATE J RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION
5/21/12 1
MTG. DATE
05/21/12
ATTACHMENTS
Informational Memorandum dated 5/07/12
King County Contract
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City of Tukwila
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Haggerton
Community and Parks
FROM: Evelyn Boykan, Human Services Manager
DATE: May 5, 2012
SUBJECT: Authorization to sign contract with King County for 2012/2013 Minor Home
Repair program
ISSUE
Contracts over $40,000 require Council authorization. The 2012/2013 Minor Home Repair
contract, (Application to King County was approved in 2011), will serve the cities of Tukwila,
SeaTac, Covington, Des Moines and Pacific. The contract is being extending to May 31, 2013
due to the late start in 2012. This gives us additional time to spend the funds down.
BACKGROUND
The contract is for $132,300 of which $26,825 will serve the City of Tukwila. We were awarded
an additional $7,300 for the contract period. This represents year 8 that we have administered
this annual, competitively funded contract. In 2011 our contractors served 25 unduplicated
Tukwila households.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
While the City is required upfront the dollars for the program, we are then fully reimbursed by
the federal funds.
RECOMMENDATION
Council is being asked to authorize the Mayor to sign the 2012/2013 Minor Home Repair
Agreement and consider this item under the Consent Agenda at the May 21, 2012 Regular
Meeting.
ATTACHMENTS
2012/2013 Contract between King County and the City of Tukwila
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Department of Community and Human Services
Community Services Division
Kie*gCou�ty Housinq and Community Development Section
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ICING COUNTY PUBLIC ENTITY SERVICES CONTRACT 2012
Contractor City of Tukwila
Project Title Tukwila /SeaTac /Des Moines /Covington /Pacific Minor Home Repair (C12342)
Contract Amount 132,300
Contract Period From: 01/01/2012 To 05/31/2013
DUNS No. (.if applicable) 010207504 CCR No. (if applicable) 47Z60
THIS CONTRACT No.5433919 is entered into by KING COUNTY (the "County and City of Tukwila
(the "Contractor") whose address is 6200 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila, WA 98188.
Use of the term "Contractor" in this Contract is for ease of reference only and in no respect signifies
that the party is a "Contractor" as described in 24 CFR §92.504(c)(4).
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of payments, covenants, and agreements hereinafter
mentioned, to be made and performed by the parties hereto, the parties covenant and do mutually
agree as follows:
EXHIBITS
The Contractor shall provide services and comply with the requirements set forth hereinafter
and in the following attached exhibits, which are incorporated herein by reference:
Certificates of Insurance /Endorsements Attached hereto as Exhibit I
General Requirements Attached hereto as Exhibit II
Tukwila /SeaTac /Des Moines /Covington /Pacific Minor Attached hereto as Exhibit III
Home Repair (C12342)
DURATION OF CONTRACT
This Contract shall commence on the 1 st day of January 2012, and shall terminate on the 31 st
day of May 2013, unless extended or terminated earlier, pursuant to the terms and conditions
of the Contract.
FUTURE SUPPORT
The County makes no commitment to support the services contracted for herein and assumes
no obligation for future support of the activity contracted herein except as expressly set forth in
this Contract.
This form is available in alternate formats upon request for
City of Tukwila
persons with disabilities.
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IV. COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT
A. The Contractor shall apply the funds received from the County under this Contract in
accordance with the budget, if included within an Exhibit.
B. The County shall reimburse the Contractor for satisfactory completion of the terms and
conditions found in this Contract and its attached Exhibits.
C. The current funding sources, funding levels, and effective dates:
FUNDING SOURCES FUNDING LEVELS EFFECTIVE DATES
FEDERAL $132,300 0110112012 05/31/2013
Federal Catalogue No. 14.218
TOTAL $132,300 01/01/2012 05/31/2013
D. The Contractor shall submit an invoice and all accompanying reports as specified in the
attached Exhibit(s), including its final invoice and all outstanding reports. The County shall
initiate authorization for payment to the Contractor not more than 30 days after a complete
and accurate invoice and all outstanding reports are received and approved.
E. If the Contractor's final invoice and reports are not submitted by the day specified in the
attached Exhibit(s), the County shall be relieved of all liability for payment to the Contractor
of the amounts set forth in said invoice or any subsequent invoice.
F. The Contractor shall not invoice and charge the County for incurred costs which are also
specifically paid for by another source of funds.
V. EQUIPMENT PURCHASE. MAINTENANCE. AND OWNERSHIP
A. The Contractor agrees that equipment purchased with Contract funds at a cost of $5.000
per item or more and identified in an Exhibit as reimbursable is upon its purchase or
receipt the property of the Contractor, County, and /or federal, and /or state government, as
specified in the Exhibit.
B. The Contractor shall be responsible for all such equipment, including the proper care and
maintenance.
C. The Contractor shall ensure that all such equipment shall be returned to the appropriate
government Contractor, whether federal, state or County, upon written request of the
County.
D. The Contractor shall admit County staff to the Contractor's premises for the purpose of
marking such property with appropriate government property tags.
E. The Contractor shall establish and maintain inventory records and transaction documents
(purchase requisitions, packing slips, invoices, receipts) of equipment purchased with
Contract identified funds.
VI. CONTRACT AMENDMENTS
Either party may request changes to this Contract. Proposed changes which are mutually
agreed upon shall be incorporated by written amendments to this Contract.
No oral statement or other conduct by the County shall change or modify the Contract.
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VII. INTERNAL CONTROL. ACCOUNTING AND AUDITS
Internal Control and Accounting
The Contractor shall establish and maintain a system of accounting and internal controls that
comply with applicable, generally accepted accounting principles, financial and governmental
reporting standards as prescribed by the appropriate accounting standards board.
Audits
A. The Contractor shall submit to the County a copy of its annual report of examination /audit,
conducted by the Washington State Auditor, within 30 days of receipt.
B. If additional federal and /or state audit or review requirements are imposed on the County
during the term of this Contract, the Contractor agrees this Contract may be amended to
require that the Contractor comply with any such additional audit requirements. Even if this
Contract is not amended, the Contractor agrees to comply with any such additional audit
requirements.
VIII. RECORDS. INSPECTIONS AND EVALUATIONS
A. Retention of Records
1. The Contractor and its Subcontractors shall maintain books, records and documents of
its performance under this contract in accordance with generally accepted account
principles. The Contractor shall retain for six years after the date of final payment under
the Contract all financial information, data and records for all work.
2. The Contractor shall inform the County in writing of the location, if different from the
Contractor address listed on page one of this Contract, of the aforesaid books, records,
documents and other evidence shall notify the county in writing of any changes in
location within ten working days of any such relocation.
B. Evaluations and Inspections
1. The Contractor shall provide right of access to its facilities, including those of any
subcontractor, to the County, the state, and /or federal agencies or officials at all
reasonable times in order to monitor and evaluate the services provided under this
Contract. The County shall give advance notice to the Contractor in the case of fiscal
audits to be conducted by the County.
2. The records and documents with respect to all matters covered by this Contract shall
be subject at all times to inspection, review, or audit by the County and /or federal /state
officials so authorized by law during the performance of this Contract and six years
after termination hereof, unless a longer retention period is required by law.-
3. The Contractor agrees to cooperate with the County or its agent in the evaluation of the
Contractor's performance under this Contract and to make available all information
reasonably required by any such evaluation process. The results and records of said
evaluations shall be maintained and disclosed in accordance with RCW Chapter 42.56.
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C. Public Records Requests
1. This Contract shall be considered a public document and will be available for
inspection and copying by the public in accordance with the Public Records Act,
chapter 42.56 RCW (the "Act
2. If the Contractor considers any portion of any record provided to the County under this
Contract, whether in electronic or hard copy form, to be protected under law, the
Contractor shall clearly identify each such portion with words such as
"CONFIDENTIAL," "PROPRIETARY" or "BUSINESS SECRET." If a request is made
for disclosure of such portion, the County will determine whether the material should be
made available under the Act. If the County determines that the material is subject to
disclosure, the County will notify the Contractor of the request and allow the Contractor
10 business days to take whatever action it deems necessary to protect its interests. If
the Contractor fails or neglects to take such action within said period, the County will
release the portions of record(s) deemed by the County to be subject to disclosure.
The County shall not be liable to the Contractor for inadvertently releasing records
pursuant to a disclosure request not clearly identified by the Contractor as
"CONFIDENTIAL," "PROPRIETARY" or "BUSINESS SECRET."
IX. PROPRIETARY RIGHTS
The parties to this Contract hereby mutually agree that if any patentable or copyrightable
material or article should result from the work described herein, all rights accruing from such
material or article shall be the sole property of the County. The County agrees to and does
hereby grant to the Contractor, irrevocable, nonexclusive, and royalty -free license to use,
according to law, any material or article and use any method that may be developed as part of
the work under this Contract.
The foregoing products license shall not apply to existing training materials, consulting aids,
checklists, and other materials and documents of the Contractor which are modified for use in
the performance of this Contract.
The foregoing provisions of this section shall not apply to existing training materials, consulting
aids, checklists, and other materials and documents of the Contractor that are not modified for
use in the performance of this Contract.
X. CORRECTIVE ACTION
If the County determines that a breach of contract has occurred, that is, the Contractor has
failed to comply with any terms or conditions of this Contract or the Contractor has failed to
provide in any manner the work or services agreed to herein, and if the County deems said
breach to warrant corrective action, the following sequential procedure shall apply:
A. The County shall notify the Contractor in writing of the nature of the breach;
B. The Contractor shall respond in writing no later than ten working days of its receipt of such
notification, which response shall indicate the steps being taken to correct the specified
deficiencies. The corrective action plan shall specify the proposed completion date for
bringing the Contract into compliance, which date shall not be more than 30 days from the
date of the Contractor's response, unless the County, at its sole discretion, specifies in
writing an extension in the number of days to complete the corrective actions;
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C. The County shall notify the Contractor in writing of the County's determination as to the
sufficiency of the Contractor's corrective action plan. The County shall have sole discretion
in determining the sufficiency of the Contractor's corrective action plan;
D. In the event that the Contractor does not respond within the appropriate time with a
corrective action plan, or the Contractor's corrective action plan is determined by the
County to be insufficient, the County may commence termination of this Contract in whole
or in part pursuant to Section XI.A;
E. In addition, the County may withhold any payment owed the Contractor or prohibit the
Contractor from incurring additional obligations of funds until the County is satisfied that
corrective action has been taken or completed; and
F. Nothing herein shall be deemed to affect or waive any rights the parties may have
pursuant to Section XI. Subsections A, B, C, and D.
XI. TERMINATION
A. This Contract may be terminated by the County without cause, in whole or in part, prior to
the termination date specified in Section 11, by providing the Contractor 30 days advance
written notice of the termination.
The County may terminate this Contract, in whole or in part, upon seven days advance
written notice in the event that (1) the Contractor materially breaches any duty, obligation,
or service required pursuant to this Contract, or (2) the duties, obligations, or services
required herein become impossible, illegal, or not feasible.
If the Contract is terminated by the County, pursuant to this Subsection XI,B.(1), the
Contractor shall be liable for damages, including any additional costs of procurement of
similar services from another source.
If the termination results from acts or omissions of the Contractor, including but not limited
to misappropriation, nonperformance of required services, or fiscal mismanagement, the
Contractor shall immediately return to the County any funds, misappropriated or
unexpended, which have been paid to the Contractor by the County.
B. If County or other expected or actual funding is withdrawn, reduced, or limited in any way
prior to the termination date set forth in this Contract and its attached Exhibits, the County
may, upon written notification to the Contractor, terminate this Contract in whole or in part.
If the Contract is terminated as provided in this Subsection: (1) the County shall be liable
only for payment in accordance with the terms of this Contract for services rendered prior
to the effective date of termination; and (2) the Contractor shall be released from any
obligation to provide such further services pursuant to the Contract as are affected by the
termination.
Funding or obligation under this Contract beyond the current appropriation year is
conditional upon appropriation by the County Council of sufficient funds to support the
activities described in the Contract. Should such appropriation not be approved, this
Contract shall terminate at the close of the current appropriation year.
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C. This Contract may be terminated by the Contractor without cause, prior to the date
specified by providing the County 90 days advance written notice of the termination. The
Contractor shall provide the County 90 days advance written notice of its intent not to
renew this Contract, in whole or in part.
D. Nothing herein shall limit, waivLh, or extinguish any right or remedy provided by this
Contract or law that either party may have in the event that the obligations, terms, and
conditions set forth in this Contract are breached by the other party.
XII. ENTIRE CONTRACT/WAIVER OF DEFAULT
The parties agree that this Contract is the complete expression of the terms hereto and any
oral or written representations or understandings not incorporated herein are excluded. Both
parties recognize that time is of the essence in the performance of the provisions of this
Contract. Waiver of any default shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent default.
Waiver or breach of any provision of the Contract shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any
other or subsequent breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of the
Contract unless stated to be such through written approval by the County, which shall be
attached to the original Contract.
X1111. HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION
A. In providing services under this Contract, the Contractor is an independent contractor, and
neither it nor its officers, agents, or employees are employees of the County for any
purpose. The Contractor shall be responsible for all federal and/or state tax, industrial
insurance, and Social Security liability that may result from the performance of and
compensation for these services and shall make no claim of career service or civil service
rights which may accrue to a County employee under state or local law.
The County assumes no responsibility for the payment of any compensation, wages,
benefits, or taxes, by, or on behalf of the Contractor, its employees, and /or others by
reason of this Contract. The Contractor shall protect, indemnify, and hold harmless the
County, its officers, agents, and employees from and against any and all claims, costs,
and /or losses whatsoever occurring or resulting from: (1) the Contractor's failure to pay any
such compensation, wages, benefits, or taxes; and /or (2) the supplying to the Contractor of
work, services, materials, or supplies by Contractor employees or other suppliers in
connection with or support of the performance of this Contract.
B. The Contractor further agrees that it is financially responsible for and shall repay the
County all indicated amounts following an audit exception that occurs due to the
negligence, intentional act, and /or failure, for any reason, to comply with the terms of this
Contract by the Contractor, its officers, employees, agents, and /or representatives. This
duty to repay the County shall not be diminished or extinguished by the prior termination of
the Contract pursuant to the Duration of Contract or the Termination sections.
C. The Contractor shall protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the County, its officers,
employees, and agents from any and all costs, claims, judgments, and /or awards of
damages, arising out of, or in any way resulting from, the negligent acts or omissions of the
Contractor, its officers, employees, and /or agents, in its performance and /or non-
performance of its obligations under this Contract. The Contractor agrees that its
obligations under this subparagraph extend to any claim, demand, and /or cause of action.
brought by, or on behalf of, any of its employees or agents. For this purpose, the
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Contractor, by mutual negotiation, hereby waives, as respects the County only, any
immunity that would otherwise be available against such claims under the Industrial
Insurance provisions of Title 51 RCW. In the event the County incurs any judgment, award,
and /or cost arising therefrom including attorneys' fees to enforce the provisions of this
article, all such fees, expenses, and costs shall be recoverable from the Contractor.
D. The County shall protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Contractor, its officers,
employees, and agents from any and all costs, claims, judgments, and /or awards of
damages, arising out of, or in any way resulting from, the sole negligent acts or omissions
of the County, its officers, employees, or agents. The County agrees that its obligations
under this subparagraph extend to any claim, demand, and /or cause of action brought by,
or on behalf of, any of its employees or agents. For this purpose, the County, by mutual
negotiation, hereby waives, as respects the Contractor only, any immunity that would
otherwise be available against such claims under the Industrial Insurance provisions of
Title 51 RCW. In the event the Contractor incurs any judgment, award, and /or cost arising
therefrom including attorneys' fees to enforce the provisions of this article, all such fees,
expenses, and costs shall be recoverable from the County.
E. Claims shall include, but not be limited to, assertions that use or transfer of software, book,
document, report, film, tape, or sound reproduction or material of any kind, delivered
hereunder, constitutes an infringement of any copyright, patent, trademark, trade name,
and /or otherwise results in unfair trade practice.
F. To the extent that a Contractor subcontractor fails to satisfy its obligation to defend and
indemnify the County as detailed in Section XVII.B. of this Contract, the Contractor shall
protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the County, its officers, employees and
agents from any and all costs, claims, judgments, and /or awards or damages arising out
of, or in any way resulting from, the negligent act or omissions of the Contractor's
subcontractor, its officers, employees, and /or agents in connection with or in support of this
Contract.
G. Nothing contained within this provision shall affect and /or alter the application of any other
provision contained within this Contract.
H. The indemnification, protection, defense and hold harmless obligations contained herein
shall survive the expiration, abandonment or termination of this Contract.
XIV. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
Upon execution of this Contract, the Contractor, at its own cost, shall have procured and will
maintain for the duration of this Contract, insurance as specified in the Minimum Scope and
Limits of Insurance. Failure by the Agency, its agents, employees, officers, and or
subcontractors, to comply with the insurance requirements stated herein shall constitute a
material breach of this Contract.
Each insurance policy shall be written on an "occurrence" form; except that professional
liability, errors and omissions, will be acceptable on a "claims made" form.
If coverage is approved and purchased on a "claims made" basis, the Contractor warrants
continuation of coverage, either through policy renewals or the purchase of an extended
discovery period, if such extended coverage is available, for not less than three years from the
date of completion of the work which is the subject of this Contract.
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By requiring such minimum insurance coverage, the County shall not be deemed or construed
to have assessed the risks that may be applicable to the Contractor under this Contract. The
Contractor shall assess its own risks and, if it deems appropriate and /or prudent, maintain
greater limits and /or broader coverage.
Nothing contained within these insurance requirements shall be deemed to limit the scope,
application and /or limits of the coverage afforded, which coverage will apply to each insured to
the full extent provided by the terms and conditions of the policy(s). Nothing contained within
this provision shall affect and /or alter the application of any other provision contained within
this Contract.
A. Minimum Scope and Limits of Insurance;
The Contractor shall maintain limits no less than,
1. General Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury,
personal injury and property damage, and for those policies with aggregate limits, a
$2,000,000 aggregate limit. CG 00 01 current edition, including Products and
Completed Operations covering COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY.
2. Professional Liability, Errors and Omissions: $1,000,000 Per Claim and in the
Aggregate. In the event that services delivered pursuant to this Contract either directly
or indirectly involve or require professional services, Professional Liability, Errors, and
Omissions coverage shall be provided. "Professional Services for the purpose of this
Contract section, shall mean any services provided by a licensed professional or those
services that require professional standards of care
3. Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and
property damage. In the event that services delivered pursuant to this Contract involve
the transportation of clients by Agency personnel in Agency -owned vehicles or non
owned vehicles Risk Management will review and set the appropriate limits of
coverage.
Insurance Services Office form number (CA 00 01) covering BUSINESS AUTO
COVERAGE, symbol 1 "any auto or the appropriate coverage provided by symbols 2,
7, 8, or 9.
4. Workers' Compensation: Statutory requirements of the State of residency, and
Employers' Liability or "Stop Gap" coverage: $1,000,000.
B. Deductibles and Self- Insured Retentions
Any deductibles or self- insured retentions must be declared to, and approved by, the
County. The deductible and /or self- insured retention of the policies shall not apply to the
Agency's liability to the County and shall be the sole responsibility of the Agency.
C. Other Insurance Provisions and Requirements
The insurance coverage(s) required in this Contract are to contain, or be endorsed to
contain the following provisions:
1. All Liability Policies except Workers Compensation and Professional Liability:
a. The County, its officers, officials, employees and agents are to be covered as
additional insureds as respects liability arising out of activities performed by or on
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behalf of the Contractor in connection with this Contract. Additional Insured
Endorsement shall be included with the certificate of insurance, "CG 2010 11/85" or
its equivalent is required. The County requires this Endorsement to comollete
the Contract.
b. Such coverage shall be primary and non- contributory insurance as respects the
County, its officers, officials, employees and agents.
c. The Contractor's insurance coverage shall apply separately to each insured against
whom a claim is made and /or lawsuit is brought, except with respect to the limits of
the insurer's liability.
2. All Policies
Coverage shall not be suspended, voided, canceled, reduced in coverage or in limits,
until after forty-five (45) calendar days prior written notice, has been given to the
County.
D. Acceptability of Insurers
Insurance coverage is to be placed with insurers with a Bests' rating of no less than A: Vill,
or, if not rated with Bests', with minimum surpluses the equivalent of Bests' surplus size
Vlll.
Professional Liability, Errors and Omissions insurance coverage may be placed with
insurers with a Bests' rating of B +:VII. Any exception must be approved by the County.
If at any time any of the foregoing policies fail to meet minimum requirements, the
Contractor shall, upon notice to that effect from the County, promptly obtain a new policy,
and shall submit the same to the County, with the appropriate certificates and
endorsements, for approval.
E. Verification of Coverage
The Agency shall furnish the County certificates of insurance and endorsements required
by this Contract. Such certificates and endorsements, and renewals thereof, shall be
attached as exhibits to the Contract. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance
policy are to be on forms approved by the County prior to the commencement of activities
associated with the Contract. The County reserves the right to require complete, certified
copies of all required insurance policies at any time.
F. Subcontractors
The Contractor shall include all Subcontractors as insureds under its policies, or shall
furnish separate certificates of insurance and policy endorsements for each Subcontractor.
Insurance coverages provided by Subcontractors as evidence of compliance with the
insurance requirements of this Contract not provided by the Contractor, shall be subject to
all of the requirements stated herein.
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XV. NONDISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
A. Nondiscrimination in Employment
During performance of this Contract, the Contractor agrees that it will not discriminate
against any employee or applicant for employment because of the employee or applicant's
sex, race, color, marital status, national origin, religious affiliation, disability, sexual
orientation, gender identity, gender expression or age except by minimum age and
retirement provisions, unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification.
B. Equal Employment Opportunity Efforts
The Contractor will undertake equal employment opportunity efforts to ensure that
applicants and employees are treated, without regard to their sex, race, color, marital
status, national origin, religious affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity,
gender expression or age. The Contractors equal employment opportunity efforts shall
include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer;
recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of
compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeships. The Contractor agrees
to post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment
notices setting forth this nondiscrimination clause. In accordance with KCC 12.16.010.J,
"equal employment opportunity efforts" shall mean active efforts to ensure equal
opportunity in employment that is free from all forms of discrimination.
Ref: KCC 12.16.020.
C. Equal Benefits to Employees with Domestic Partners
Pursuant to Ordinance 14823, King County's "Equal Benefits" (EB) ordinance, and related
administrative rules adopted by the County Executive, as a condition of a competitive
award of a contract valued at $25,000 or more, the non public Contractor agrees that it
shall not discriminate in the provision of employee benefits between employees with
spouses, and employees with domestic partners during the performance of this Contract.
Failure to comply with this provision shall be considered a material breach of this Contract,
and may subject the Contractor to administrative sanctions and remedies for breach.
When a competitively awarded contract is valued at $25,000 or more, the Contractor shall
complete a Worksheet and Declaration form for County review and acceptance prior to
Contract execution. The EB Compliance forms, Ordinance 14823 (which is codified at KCC
Chapter 12.19), and related administrative rules are incorporated herein by reference.
They are also available online at:
httD: /www.kinacountv.aov/ operations /r)rocurement/Services/ Equal Benefits.aspx
D. Nondiscrimination in Subcontracting Practices.
During the term of this Contract, the Contractor shall not create barriers to open and fair
opportunities to participate in County contracts or to obtain or compete for contracts and
subcontracts as sources of supplies, equipment, construction and services. In considering
offers from and doing business with subcontractors and suppliers, the Contractor shall not
discriminate against any person because of their sex, race, color, marital status, national
origin, religious affiliation, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression
or age except by minimum age and retirement provisions, unless based upon a bona fide
occupational qualification.
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E. Compliance with Laws and Regulations.
The Contractor shall comply fully with all applicable federal, state and local laws,
ordinances, executive orders and regulations that prohibit discrimination. These laws
include, but are not limited to, Chapter 49.60 RCW, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964, the American with Disabilities Act, and the Restoration Act of 1987. KCC chapters
12.16, 12.17 and 12.18 are incorporated herein by reference and the requirements in these
code sections shall specifically apply to this Contract. The Contractor shall further comply
fully with any equal opportunity requirements set forth in any federal regulations, statutes
or rules included or referenced in the contract documents.
F. Small Contractors and Suppliers and Minority and Women Business Enterprises
Opportunities.
King County encourages the Contractor to utilize small businesses, including Small
Contractors and Suppliers (SCS), as defined below, and minority -owned and women
owned business enterprises certified by the Washington state Office of Minority and
Women's Business Enterprises (OMWBE) in County contracts. The County encourages
the Contractor to use the following voluntary practices to promote open competitive
opportunities for small businesses, including SCS firms and minority -owned and women
owned business enterprises:
Inquire about King County's Contracting Opportunities Program. King County has
established a Contracting Opportunities Program to maximize the participation of Small
Contractors and Suppliers (SCS) in the award of King County contracts. The Program
is open to all SCS firms certified by King County Business Development and Contract
Compliance (BDCC). As determined by BDCC and identified in the solicitation
documents issued by the County, the Program will apply to specific contracts.
However, for those contracts not subject to the Program or for which the Contractor
elected not to participate in the Program during the solicitation stage, the Contractor is
still encouraged to inquire voluntarily about available firms. Program materials,
including application forms and a directory of certified SCS firms, are available at the
following Web -site address: http: /www.kingcounty.gov /bdcc
The term "Small Contractors and Suppliers" (SCS) means that a business and the
person or persons who own and control it are in a financial condition which puts the
business at a substantial disadvantage in attempting to compete for public contracts.
The relevant financial condition for eligibility under the Program is set at fifty percent
(50 of the Federal Small Business Administration (SBA) small business size
standards using the North American Industry Classification System and Owners'
Personal Net Worth less than $750K dollars.
2. Contact the Washington State Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises
(OMWBE) to obtain a list of certified minority -owned and women -owned business
enterprises by visiting their website at http: /www.omwbe.wa.ciov/ or by Toll Free
telephone (866) 208 -1064.
3. Use the services of available community organizations, consultant groups, local
assistance offices, the County, and other organizations that provide assistance in the
recruitment and placement of small businesses, including SCS firms and minority
owned and women -owned business enterprises..
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G. Sanctions for Violations Any violation of the mandatory requirements of the provisions of
this Section shall be a material breach of Contract, for which the Contractor may be subject
to damages, withholding payment and any other sanctions provided for by Contract and by
applicable law.
H. Compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (Section 504)
and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended (ADA).
Pursuant to Title 11 of the ADA, and Section 504, King County must not discriminate against
people with disabilities in providing services, programs or activities even if those services,
programs or activities are carried out by contractors. The Contractor agrees that it shall
provide all programs, services, and activities to County employees or members of the
public under this Contract in the same manner as King county is obligated to under Title I I
of the ADA, and Section 504 and shall not deny participation of the benefits of such
services, programs, or activities to people with disabilities on the basis of such disability.
Failure to comply with this section shall be a material breach of, and grounds for the
immediate termination of, this Contract.
The Contractor agrees to provide to persons with disabilities access to programs, activities
and services provided under the Contract or agreement, as required by the disability
access laws as defined by KCC 12.16; and
The Contractor shall not discriminate against persons with disabilities in providing the work
under the Contract. In any subcontracts for the programs, activities and services under
their Contract or agreement with the County, the Contractor shall include the requirement
that the Subcontractor provide to persons with disabilities access to programs, activities
and services provided under the Contract or agreement, as required by the disability
access laws as defined by KCC 12.16, that the'Subcontractor shall not discriminate
against persons with disabilities in providing the work under the Contract and that the
Subcontractor shall provide that the County is a third party beneficiary to that required
provision.
XVI. SUBCONTRACTS AND ASSIGNMENT /SUBCONTRACTING
A. The Contractor shall include the above Sections III, IV, V, VII, VIII, XIII, XIV, XVI,
paragraph B -I, XXV, and XXVII in every subcontract or purchase agreement for services
which relate to the subject matter of this Contract.
B. The Contractor agrees to include the following language verbatim in every subcontract,
provider agreement, or purchase agreement for services which relate to the subject matter
of this Contract:
Subcontractor shall protect, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless King County, its officers,
employees and agents from any and all costs, claims, judgments, and /or awards of
damages arising out of, or in any way resulting from the negligent act or omissions of
subcontractor, its officers, employees, and /or agents in connection with or in support of this
Contract. Subcontractor expressly agrees and understands that King County is a third
party beneficiary to this Contract and shall have the right to bring an action against
subcontractor to enforce the provisions of this paragraph."
C. The Contractor shall ensure that all subcontractors receiving any federal funds pursuant to
this agreement have not been disbarred or suspended from federal contract participation.
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This may be done by checking the Excluded Parties List System http: /epis.arnet.gov,
which lists all suspended and debarred entities.
D. The Contractor shall not assign or subcontract any portion of this Contract or transfer or
assign any claim arising pursuant to this Contract without the written consent of the
County. Said consent shall be sought in writing by the Contractor not less than 15 days
prior to the date of any proposed assignment or subcontract.
E. "Subcontract" shall mean any agreement between the Contractor and a subcontractor or
between subcontractors that is based on this Contract, provided that the term "subcontract"
does not include the purchase of (1) support services not related to the subject matter of
this Contract, or (2) supplies.
XVII. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
A. The Contractor agrees to comply with applicable provisions of KCC Chapter 3.04. Failure
to comply with such provisions shall be a material breach of this Contract, and may result
in termination of this Contract pursuant to Section XI and subject the Contractor to the
remedies stated therein, or otherwise available to the County at law or in equity.
B. Disclosure of Current and Former County Employees To avoid any actual or potential
conflict of interest or unethical conduct:
1. County employees or former County employees are prohibited from assisting with the
preparation of proposals or contracting with, influencing, advocating, advising or
consulting with a third party, including Contractor, while employed by the County or
within one year after leaving County employment if he /she participated in determining
the Work to be done or processes to be followed while a County employee.
2. Contractor shall identify at the time of offer current or former County employees
involved in the preparation of proposals or the anticipated performance of Work if
awarded the Contract. Failure to identify current or former County employees involved
in this Contract may result in termination of this Contract.
3. After Contract award, the Contractor is responsible for notifying the County's Project
Manager of current or former County employees who may become involved in the
Contract any time during the term of the Contract.
XVIII. CONFIDENTIALITY
The Contractor agrees that all information, records, and data collected in connection with this
Contract shall be protected from unauthorized disclosure in accordance with applicable state
and federal law.
XIX. PERSONAL INFORMATION NOTICE OF SECURITY BREACH
A. If the Contractor maintains computerized or other forms of data that includes personal
information owned by the County, the Contractor shall notify the County of any breach of
the security of the data immediately following discovery if the personal information was, or
is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person in accordance
with RCW 42.50.590 (2).
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B. The Contractor shall provide all information requested by the County including the
following in accordance with RCW 42.56.590, KCC 2.14.030, the King County Information
Privacy Policy and any other applicable federal, state and local statute:
1. Circumstances associated with the breach;
2. Actions taken by the Contractor to respond to the breach; and
3. Steps the Contractor shall take to prevent a similar occurrence.
This information shall be provided in a format requested by the County.
C. The County may at its sole discretion, require the Contractor to contact the appropriate law
enforcement Contractor and to provide the County a copy of the report of the investigation
conducted by the law enforcement Contractor. The Contractor shall also provide the
County with any information it has regarding the security breach.
D. The Contractor shall conspicuously display King County's Privacy Notice and provide a
printed copy upon request.
E. The Contractor shall be responsible for notifying individuals whose personal information
may have become available to unauthorized users through a security breach. The
Contractor shall also be responsible for any cost associated with notifying the affected
individuals. This notification must be in accordance with RCW 42.56.590 (7).
F. If the Contractor demonstrates that the cost of providing notice would exceed $250,000, or
that the potentially affected persons exceeds 500,000, or the Contractor does not have
sufficient contact information, substitute notice shall consist of the following in accordance
with RCW 42.56.590 (7), (c).
1. E -mail notice when the Contractor has an e-mail address for the subject persons;
2. Conspicuous posting of the notice on the Contractor's web site page, if the Contractor
maintains one; and
3. Notification to major County -wide media.
G. For the purpose of this section, "personal information" means the same as defined in RCW
42.56.590
1. An individual's first name or first initial and last name in combination with anyone of
the following data elements, when either the name or the data elements are not
encrypted: social security number; driver's license number or Washington identification
card number; or
2. Account number or credit or debit card number, in combination with any required
security code; access code, or password that would permit access to an individual's
financial account.
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XX. COMPLIANCE WITH THE HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
ACT OF 1996 HIPAA)
Terms used in this section shall have the same meaning as those terms in the Privacy Rule,
45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 160 and 164.
A. Obligations and Activities of the Contractor
1. The Contractor agrees not to use or disclose protected health information other than as
permitted or required by this Contract, HIPAA and the Health Information Technology
for Economic and Clinical Health Act HITECH). The Contractor shall use and disclose
protected health information only if such use or disclosure, respectively, is in
compliance with each applicable requirement of 45 CFR 164.504(e). The Contractor
is directly responsible for full compliance with the privacy provisions of HIPAA and
HITECH that apply to business associates.
2. The Contractor agrees to implement administrative, physical, and technical safeguards
that reasonably and appropriately protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of
the protected health information that it creates, receives, maintains, or transmits on
behalf of the County as required by 45 CFR, Part 164, Subpart C. The Contractor is
directly responsible for compliance with the security provisions of HIPAA and HITECH
that apply to business associates, including sections 164.308, 164.310, 164.312, and
164.316 of title 45 CFR.
3. Within two business days of the discovery of a breach as defined at 45 CFR 164.402
the Contractor shall notify the County of any breach of unsecured protected health
information. The notification shall include the identification of each individual whose
unsecured protected health information has been, or is reasonably believed by the
Contractor to have been, accessed, acquired, or disclosed during such breach; a brief
description of what happened, including the date of the breach and the date of the
discovery of the breach, if known; a description of the types of unsecured protected
health information that were involved in the breach (such as whether full name, social
security number, date of birth, home address, account number, diagnosis, disability
code, or other types of information were involved); any steps individuals should take to
protect themselves from potential harm resulting from the breach; a brief description of
what the Contractor is doing to investigate the breach, to mitigate harm to individuals,
and to protect against any further breaches; the contact procedures of the Contractor
for individuals to ask questions or learn additional information, which shall include a toll
free number, an e-mail address, Web site, or postal address; and any other information
required to be provided to the individual by the County pursuant to 45 CFR 164.404,
as amended. A breach shall be treated as discovered in accordance with the terms of
45 CFR 164.410. The information shall be updated promptly and provided to the
County as requested by the County.
4. The Contractor agrees to mitigate, to the extent practicable, any harmful effect that is
known to the Contractor of a use or disclosure of protected health information by the
Contractor in violation of the requirements of this Contract or the law.
5. The Contractor agrees to report in writing all unauthorized or otherwise improper
disclosures of protected health information or security incident to the County within two
days of the Contractor knowledge of such event.
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6. The Contractor agrees to ensure that any agent, including a subcontractor, to whom it
provides protected health information received from, or created or received by the
Contractor on behalf of the County, agrees to the same restrictions and conditions that
apply through this Contract to the Contractor with respect to such information.
7. The Contractor agrees to make available protected health information in accordance
with 45 CFR 164.524.
8. The Contractor agrees to make available protected health information for amendment
and incorporate any amendments to protected health information in accordance with
45 CFR 164.526.
9. The Contractor agrees to make internal practices, books, and records, including
policies and procedures and protected health information, relating to the use and
disclosure of protected health information received from, or created or received by the
Contractor on behalf of King County, available to the Secretary, in a reasonable time
and manner for purposes of the Secretary determining King County's compliance with
HIPAA, HITECH or this Contract.
10. The Contractor agrees to make available the information required to provide an
accounting of disclosures in accordance with 45 CFR §164.528. Should an individual
make a request to the County for an accounting of disclosures of his or her protected
health information pursuant to 45 CFR 164.528, Contractor agrees to promptly
provide an accounting, as specified under 42 U.S.C. 17935(c) (1) and 45 CFR
§164.528, of disclosures of protected health information that have been made by the
Contractor acting on behalf of the County. The accounting shall be provided by the
Contractor to the County or to the individual, as directed by the County.
B. Permitted Uses and Disclosures by Business Associate
The Contractor may use or disclose protected health information to perform functions,
activities, or services for, or on behalf of, King County as specified in this Contract,
provided that such use or disclosure would not violate HIPAA if done by King County or the
minimum necessary policies and procedures of King County.
C. Effect of Termination
Except as provided in paragraph 'C.2. of this Section, upon termination of this Contract,
for any reason, the Contractor shall return or destroy all protected health information
received from the County, or created or received by the Contractor on behalf of the
County. This provision shall apply to protected health information that is in the
possession of subcontractors or agents of the Contractor. The Contractor shall retain
no copies of the protected health information.
2. In the event the Contractor determines that returning or destroying the protected health
information is infeasible, the Contractor shall provide to King County notification of the
conditions that make return or destruction infeasible. Upon notification that return or
destruction of protected health information is infeasible, the Contractor shall extend the
protections of the Contract to such protected health information and limit further uses
and disclosure of such protected health information to those purposes that make the
return or destruction infeasible, for so long as the Contractor maintains such protected
health information.
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D. Reimbursement for Costs Incurred Due to Breach
Contractor shall reimburse the County, without limitation, for all costs of investigation,
dispute resolution, notification of individuals, the media, and the government, and
expenses incurred in responding to any audits or other investigation relating to or arising
out of a breach of unsecured protected health information by the Contractor.
XXI. EMERGENCY RESPONSE
A. The Contractor shall prepare and submit within six months of the execution of the Contract
the necessary plans, procedures and protocols to:
1. Respond to and recover from a natural disaster or major disruption to Contractor
operations such as a work stoppage; and
2. Continue operations during a prolonged event such as a pandemic.
B. The Contractor shall conduct exercises or drills to test the effectiveness of its plans at least
once a year and document the results of the exercise or drill.
C. The Contractor shall prepare the plans in a format approved by the County. The
explanation of the format will include the specific content of the Contractor's plans. The
County will specify areas that must be addressed in the Contractor's plan.
D. The County may waive the requirements in subsections A, B or C upon written request by
the Contractor identifying compelling reasons why such requirements should not apply.
XXII. NOTICES
Unless otherwise specified in the Contract, all notices or documentation required or provided
pursuant to this Contract shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly given when received at
the addresses first set forth below via U.S. mail, personal delivery or electronic mail with the
notice or documentation attached in .pdf format.
XXIII. ICING COUNTY RECYCLED PRODUCT PROCUREMENT POLICY
The Contractor shall use recycled paper for all printed and photocopied documents related to
the submission of this solicitation and fulfillment of the Contract and shall, whenever
practicable, use both sides of the paper. (Reference: KCC 10.16 King County Executive
Policy CON 7 -1 -2).
XXIV. SERVICES PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAS/ AND RULE AND REGULATION,
The Contractor, and any subcontractor(s) agree to abide by the terms of the Revised Code of
Washington, rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, and the Department of Social and
Health Services (DSHS) and County Agreement on General Terms and Conditions between
the DSHS and King County, as amended, and regulations of the state and federal
governments, as applicable, which control disposition of funds granted under this Contract, all
of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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The Contractor shall ensure that all subcontractors receiving any federal funds pursuant to this
agreement have not been disbarred or suspended from federal contract participation. This
may be done by checking the Excluded Parties List System http: /epls.arnet.gov, which lists all
suspended and debarred entities.
In the event of a conflict between any of the language contained in any exhibit or any
attachment to this Contract, the language in the Contract shall have control over the language
contained in the exhibit or the attachment, unless the parties affirmatively agree in writing to
the contrary.
This Contract shall be governed by and construed to the laws of the State of Washington. Any
claim or suit between the parties arising out of this Contract may only be filed and prosecuted
in King County Superior Court of U.S. District for the Western District of Washington, in
Seattle.
XXV. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES
Except for the Parties to whom this Contract is assigned in compliance with the terms of this
Contract, there are no third party beneficiaries to this Contract, and this Contract shall not
impart any rights enforceable by any person or entity that is not a Party hereto.
XXVI. POLITICAL ACTIVITY PROHIBITED
None of the funds, materials, property, or services provided directly or indirectly under this
Contract shall be used for any partisan political activity or to further the election or defeat of
any candidate for public office.
XXVII. FORCE MAJEURE
The term "force majeure" shall include, without limitation by the following enumeration: acts of
nature, acts of civil or military authorities, terrorism, fire, accidents, shutdowns for purpose of
emergency repairs, industrial, civil or public disturbances, causing the inability to perform the
requirements of this Contract. If any party is rendered unable, wholly or in part, by a force
majeure event to perform or comply with any obligation or condition of this Contract, upon
giving notice and reasonably full particulars to the other party, such obligation or condition
shall be suspended only for the time and to the extent commercially practicable to restore
normal operations. In the event the Contractor ceases to be excused pursuant to this
provision, then the County shall be entitled to exercise any remedies otherwise provided for in
this Contract, including termination for default.
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XXV111. SEVERASILITY
Whenever possible, each provision of this Contract shall be interpreted to be effective and
valid under applicable law. If any provision is found to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, then
such provision or portion thereof shall be modified to the extent necessary to render it legal,
valid and enforceable and have the intent and economic effect as close as possible to the
invalid, illegal and unenforceable provision.
IN WITNESS HEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this contract to be executed and instituted on
the date above written.
KING COUNTY
CITY OF TUKWILA
FOR
King County Executive Signature
Date
Approved by DCHS Director
Approved as to Form:
OFFICE OF THE KING COUNTY
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
OCTOBER, 2011
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EXHIBIT 11
CITY OF TUKWILA
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The following additional requirements apply to each exhibit that is part of this Contract and funded
with federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program funds.
1. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS— COMPEiVSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT
A. Municipal Corporations
If the Contractor is a municipal corporation, costs for which the Contractor requests
reimbursement shall comply with the policies, guidelines and requirements of the
United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A -87, "Cost
Principles For State, Local and Indian Tribal Governments" and those sections of 24
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 85 "Administrative Requirements for Grants
and Cooperative Agreements to State, Local and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal
Governments" identified at 24 CFR 570.502(a) Applicability of Uniform Administrative
Requirements.
B. Not- for profit Corporations
It the Contractor is a nonprofit corporation, costs for which the Contractor requests
reimbursement shall comply with the policies, guidelines and requirements of OMB
Circular No. A -122, "Cost Principles for Non Profit Organizations," and the sections of
24 CFR Part 84, Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with
Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non Profit Organizations,
identified at 24 CFR 570.502 (b), Applicability of Uniform Administrative Requirements.
This subsection shall not apply to a Contractor that is identified in this Contract as a
Community Based Development Organization under 24 CFR §570.204(c)(1).
C. Excess Federal Funds
CDBG funds on hand shall not exceed $5.000 if retained beyond three days unless
written approval is received from the County. Any reimbursement in excess of the
amount required shall be promptly returned to the County.
D. Program Income
The Contractor shall report the receipt and expenditure of all CDBG Program Income,
as defined in 24 CFR 570.500(a), that is generated under this Contract for the
purposes specified herein or generated through the project(s) funded under this
Contract. All Program Income is to be returned to the County unless the County
specifies that it may be retained by the Contractor. If the County authorizes the
Contractor to retain the Program Income to continue or benefit a project or projects, the
Contractor shall comply with all provisions of the Contract in expending the funds. This
duty to repay the County shall not be diminished or extinguished by the prior
termination of the Contract pursuant to Section XI, Termination of the Community and
Human Services and Public Entity Services Contracts.
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11. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS— MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS
A. Federal Exceptions to Retention Requirements
Exceptions to the six year retention period specified in Section Vlll, Records,
Inspections and Evaluations of the Community and Human Services and Public Entity
Services Contracts are as follows:
Records that are the subject of audit findings, litigation, or claims shall be
retained until such findings, litigation or claims have been resolved; and
2. The retention period for real property and equipment records starts from the
date of the disposition, replacement or transfer at the direction of the County.
B. Financial Management Records
Financial records shall identify adequately the source and application of funds for
activities within this Contract, in accordance with the provisions of 24 CFR 85.20 and
the OMB Circular A -87 for governmental agencies, 24 CFR 84.21 and OMB Circular
A -122 for Nonprofit Corporations. These records shall contain information pertaining to
grant awards and authorizations, obligations, unobligated balances, assets, liabilities,
outlays and income.
C. Employment Records
If the Contractor is a municipal corporation, it agrees to maintain the following data for
each of the Contractor's operating units funded in whole or in part with CDBG funds
provided under this Contract.
1. Employment data with such data maintained in the categories prescribed on the
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's EEO -4 form.
2. Documentation of any actions undertaken to assure equal employment
opportunities to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, sex or
handicap.
D. Records Regarding Remedy of Past Discrimination
The Contractor shall maintain documentation of the affirmative action measures the
Contractor has taken to overcome prior discrimination if a court or Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) has found that the Contractor has previously discriminated against
persons on the grounds of race, color, national origin or sex in administering a program
or activity funded in whole or in part with CDBG funds pursuant to 24 CFR Part 121.
E. Additional Records
The Contractor shall maintain separate files for each program exhibit including:
Notice of Grant Award;
2. Motions, resolutions or minutes documenting Board or Council actions;
3. Correspondence regarding budget revision requests;
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4. Copies of all invoices and reports submitted to the County;
5. Bills for payment;
6. Copies of approved invoices and warrants and
7. Records documenting that costs reimbursed with funding provided under this
Exhibit are allowable in accordance with the applicable OMB Circular. Such
records include, but are not limited to the following.
a. Personnel costs payroll time sheets for actual salary and fringe
benefit costs; time sheets shall signed by a supervisor and, if less
than full time, annotated to document percent of time charged against
this Exhibit.
b. Staff travel documentation of mileage charges for private auto.
Copy machine use, postage, telephone use, and office supplies
when these costs are shared with other programs and no invoice is
available, log sheets or annotated invoices.
8. Documentation of the solicitation process used to select vendors and
subcontractors along with original purchase orders and subcontracts.
III. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS NONDISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
A. Additional Federal Nondiscrimination Requirements
The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal laws prohibiting discrimination,
including the following:
Executive Order 1.1063 as amended by Executive Order 12259 and
implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 107; and
2. Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as
amended 42 United States Code (USC) 5301.
B. Prohibited Discriminatory Actions
The Contractor may not, under any program or activity to which this Contract may
apply, directly or through contractual or other arrangements, discriminate on the
grounds of age, color, creed, familial status, marital status, nationality, religion, race,
sex, sexual orientation, or the presence of any, physical, mental or sensory disability.
Discriminatory actions may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Denying any person access to facilities, services, financial aid 'or other benefits
provided under the program or activity;
2. Denying any person services due to limited English proficiency;
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3. Providing any person with facilities, services, financial aid or other benefits,
which are different, or are provided in a different form from that provided to
others under the program or activity;
4. Subjecting any person to segregated or separate treatment in any facility or in
any matter or process related to receipt of any service or benefit under the
program or activity;
5. Restricting in any way access to or in the enjoyment of any advantage or
privilege enjoyed by others in connection with facilities, services, financial aid or
other benefits under the program or activity;
6. Treating any person differently from others in determining whether the person
satisfies any admission, enrollment, eligibility, membership, or other
requirement or condition which individuals must meet in order to be provided
any facilities, services or other benefit provided under the program or activity;
and
7. Denying any person any opportunity to participate in a program or activity as an
employee.
C. Employment Projections
In all solicitations under this Contract, the Contractor shall state that all qualified
applicants will be considered for employment. The words "equal opportunity employer"
in advertisements shall constitute compliance with this Section.
IV. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS— NONDISCRIMINATION IN SUBCONTRACTING
PRACTICES
In soliciting subcontractors to supply goods or services for the activities under this Contract,
the Contractor shall comply with 24 CFR 85.36(e) as amended if the Contractor is a
municipal corporation, and 24 CFR 84.44(b)(1) -(5) if the Contractor is a nonprofit
corporation. In accordance with these regulations, the Contractor shall take all necessary
affirmative steps to assure Minority and Women Business Enterprise and labor surplus area
firms are used as subcontractors when possible. Affirmative steps shall include the actions
specified in XV F, Small Contractors and Suppliers and Women Business Enterprises
Opportunities of the Community and Human Services Contract and Public Entity Services
Contract.
V. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS— SUBCONTRACTS AND PURCHASES
A. Debarred Contractors
The Contractor shall not make any award at any time to any contractor, which is
debarred, suspended, or excluded from participation in federal assistance programs
under Executive Order 12549, "Debarment and Suspension
B. Federal Procurement Requirements
If the Contractor is a municipal corporation, it agrees to comply with procurement
requirements specified in 24 CFR 85.36(b) through (g). If the Contractor is a nonprofit
corporation, it agrees to comply with procurement requirements specified in 24 CFR
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84.40 through .48. The regulations at 24 CFR 85.36 (b) through (g) and 24 CFR
84.40 through .84.48, require that all goods and services, irrespective of cost, be
procured using a competitive process.
C. Failure to Comply is Default
Failure by the Contractor to require compliance with the above terms and conditions in
subcontracts shall constitute a breach of this Contract.
VI. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS CONFLICT OF INTEREST
A_ No Conflict of Interest
The Contractor agrees to abide by the provision of 24CFR 84.42 and 570.611, which
include (but are not limited to) the following.
The Contractor shall maintain a written code or standards of conduct that shall
govern the performance of its officers, employees or agents engaged in the
award and administration of contracts supported by federal funds.
2. No employee, officer or agent of the Contractor shall participate in the selection
or in the award, or administration of a contract supported by federal funds if a
conflict of interest, real or apparent, would be involved.
3. No covered persons who exercise or have exercised any functions or
responsibilities with respect to CDBG- assisted activities, or who are in a
position to participate in a decision- making process or gain inside information
with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest in any contract, or
have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect
to the CDBG- assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they
have business or immediate family ties, during their tenure or for a period of
one year thereafter. For purposes of this paragraph, a "covered person"
includes any person who is an employee, agent, consultant, officer, or elected
or appointed official of the County, the Contractor or any designated public
agency.
B. Copyright
If this contract results in any copyrightable material or inventions, the County reserves
the right to royalty -free, non exclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish or
otherwise use and to authorize others to use, the work or materials for governmental
purposes.
VII. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS POLITICAL ACTIVITY PROHIBITED
A. Certification Regarding Lobbying
The Contractor certifies, to the best of its knowledge and belief, that no Federal
appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the Contractor, to
any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any
agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee
of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the
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making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any
cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or
modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement.
B. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to
any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any
agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee
of a Member of Congress,in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan or
cooperative agreement, the Contractor shall complete and submit Standard Form -LLL,
"Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions.
The Contractor shall require that the language of this certification be included in
the award documents for all sub awards at all tiers (including subcontracts,
subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans and cooperative agreements) and
that all subcontractors shall certify and disclose accordingly.
2. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was
placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this
certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction
imposed by 31 USC 1352. Any person who fails to file the required certification
shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10.000 and not more than
$100.000 for each such failure.
VIII. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT PURCHASE. MAINTENANCE AND
OWNERSHIP
Disposition of Equipment
If the Contractor ceases to use equipment purchased in whole or in part with CDBG funds for
the purpose described in this Contract, or if the Contractor wishes to dispose of such
equipment, the disposition shall be determined under the provisions of 24 CFR
570.502(b)(3)(vi), if the Contractor is a nonprofit corporation and 24 CFR 570.502(a) and 24
CFR 85.32(e) if the Contractor is a municipal corporation. The Contractor agrees that it will
contact the County for instructions prior to disposing of, surplusing, encumbering or
transferring ownership of any equipment purchased in whole or in part with federal funds.
IX. SUPPLANTING
A. Not for Profit Corporation
If the Contractor is a nonprofit corporation providing public (human) services under this
Contract with CDBG funds and the Contractor received non federal funds from King
County "local funds or any other source to provide the same services as those
funded herein during the preceding calendar year, the Contractor must use the funds
provided herein to pay for units of service this year that are over and above the level of
service provided with local funds during the previous year.
B. Municipal Corporation
If the Contractor is a municipal corporation, any federal CDBG Funds made available
under this Contract shall not be utilized by the Contractor to reduce or replace the local
financial support currently being provided for the service funded under this Contract.
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X. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
A. Drug -Free Workplace Certification
The Contractor certifies that it is in compliance with the Drug -Free Workplace Act of
1988 (42 USC 701) and regulations set forth at 24 part 24, subpart F.
B. Other Federal Requirements
The absence of mention in this Contract of any other federal requirements which apply
to the award, and expenditure of the federal funds made available by this Contract is
not intended to indicate that those federal requirements are not applicable to
Contractor activities. The Contractor shall comply with all other federal requirements
relating to the expenditure of federal funds, including but not limited to: the Hatch Act (5
USC Chapter 15) regarding political activities.
XI. CONSTITUTIONAL PROHIBITION
Funds Not Used for Religious Purposes
In accordance with the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, Article 1, Section
11 of the Washington State Constitution, and separation of church and state principles, as a
general rule, funds received under this Contract may not be used for religious activities. The
following restrictions and limitations apply to the use of CDBG funds:
A. An Contractor may not engage in inherently religious activities, such as worship,
religious instruction or proselytization, as part of the assistance funded under this
Contract. If the Contractor conducts religious activities, the activities must be offered
separately, in time and location, from the assistance funded under this Contract, and
participation must be voluntary for the beneficiaries of the assistance; and
B. in performing under this Contract, the Contractor shall not discriminate against a
program beneficiary or prospective program beneficiary on the basis of religion or
religious belief.
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EXHIBIT III
CITY OF TUKWILA
TUKWILAISEATACIDES MOINESICOVINGTON /PACIFIC MINOR DOME REPAIR PROGRAM
Contract No.: 5433919 1 Project No.: C12342-1111406
King County Project Manager: Kathy Tremper Agency Contact Person: Evelyn Bovkan
Start Date: January 1, 2012 Telephone: (206) 433 -7180; Fax: (206) 433 -7183
End Date: May 31, 2013 I Email: eboykan@ tukwilawa.gov
I. WORK STATEMENT
The City of Tukwila (hereinafter referred to as "the Contractor agrees to provide funds to
repair the existing stock of homes owned by low- to moderate income households in the South
King County communities of Covington, Des Moines, Pacific, SeaTac, and Tukwila, as
described in this Exhibit beginning on January 1, 2012, and completing these services by May
31, 2013. All such activities shall be provided in a manner which fully complies with all
applicable federal, state and local laws, statutes, rules and regulations, as are now in effect or
hereafter may be amended. The total amount of reimbursement pursuant to this Exhibit shall
not exceed $132,300 in King County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds.
II. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The preservation of the housing of low- to moderate income home owners through the
provision of funds to repair the existing stock of homes owned by low- to moderate income
households.
A. Indicators
The number of unduplicated households who receive minor housing repair assistance
in the communities of Covington, Des Moines, Pacific, SeaTac, and Tukwila.
B. Eligibility
Eligible clients shall have an annual gross family income that does not exceed
the Moderate Income limits based on the applicable Family Size in the following
2012 United States Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Income Guidelines
Table. Clients may self certify in writing that their family income does not
exceed the applicable limit.
2012 HUD INCOME GUIDELINES
Median Family Income $88,000
Effective January 1, 2012
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30% MEDIAN
50% MEDIAN
80% MEDIAN
FAMILY
EXTREMELY
LOW-
MODERATE
SIZE
LOW- INCOME
INCOME
INCOME
1
$18,500
$30,800
$45,500
2
$21,150
$35,200
$52,000
3
$23,800
$39,600
$58,500
4
$26,400
$44,000
$65,000
5
$28,550
$47,550
$70,200
6
$30,650
$51,050
$75,400
7
$32,750
$54,600
$80,600
8
$34,850
$58,100
$85,800
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2. The definition of family shall include all persons living in the same household
who are related by birth, marriage or adoption and includes dependent children
living away from home. The definition of income includes all sources of income
required to be reported on Internal Revenue Service Form 1040.
3. Income guidelines may be adjusted periodically by HUD. The Contractor agrees
to use updated income guidelines that shall be provided by the County. The
County shall provide the updated guidelines to the Contractor electronically or
by hard copy.
4. Services provided with funding under this Exhibit may be limited to residents of
Covington, Des Moines, Pacific, SeaTac, and Tukwila.
5. Services shall be provided on a first come, first served basis with safety and
health issues prioritized.
6. Eligible clients must have lived in their home for at least one year.
C. Definitions
Disabled person is an adult who has severe disabilities based on the Bureau of
the Census definition.
2. Elderly person is an individual who is 62 years or older.
3. Emergency repair includes activities that protect, repair or arrest the effects of
disasters, imminent threats or physical deterioration that pose an imminent
danger to life, health or safety.
4. Routine maintenance includes activities that merely keep a structure in good
operating condition; such activities do not add to the value of the structure,
appreciably prolong its useful life, or adapt it to new uses.
5. Unit of service is a minor home repair, measured by unique job or repair hours
that is undertaken in a client's home.
D. Program Requirements
The Contractor shall use CDBG funds to provide minor home repair services for low
and moderate income homeowners in the cities of Covington, Des Moines, Pacific,
SeaTac, and Tukwila. Funds shall be focused on maintaining the safety and health of
the occupants, preserving the dwelling and /or conserving energy. These activities may
include, but are not limited to: earthquake preparedness, replacing broken switches,
sockets, light fixtures, repairing heat sources, repairing gutters and downspouts,
replacing or repairing faucets, toilets, sinks, drains, broken or leaky pipes and repairing
minor roof leaks.
The Contractor agrees to serve, at minimum, the following unduplicated number
of units repaired with funds provided under this Exhibit:
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2012
2012
2012
2012
Total
2013
2013
Total
1 st Qtr
2nd
3rd
4th
in
1st
2nd
2012/
Jan—
Qtr
Qtr
Qtr
Year
Qtr
Qtr
2013
Mar
Apr—
Jul—
Oct—
2012
Jan—
Apr
Jun
Sep
Dec
Mar
Jun
Number of
0
3
5
3
11
3
0
14
unduplicated
households in
Tukwila
Number of
0
3
3
5
11
3
0
14
unduplicated
households in
SeaTac
Number of
0
3
3
3
9
3
0
12
unduplicated
households in
Des Moines
Number of
0
4
6
4
14
1
1
16
unduplicated
households in
Covinqton
Number of
0
0
1
2
3
2
2
7
unduplicated
households in
Pacific
Cumulative
0
13
18
17
48
12
3
63
Total for all
Cities
2. The Contractor
agrees to
provide, at minimum, the following cumulative
hours
of service:
2012
2012
2012
2012
Total
2013
2013
Total
1 st Qtr
2nd
3rd
4th
in
1 st
2nd
2012/
Jan—
Qtr
Qtr
Qtr
Year
Qtr
Qtr
2013
Mar
Apr—
Jul—
Oct—
2012
Jan—
Apr
Jun
Sep
Dec
Mar
Jun
Minor Home
0
8
8
12
28
12
0
40
Repair hours
in Tukwila
Minor Home
0
8
10
12
30
12
0
42
Repair hours
in SeaTac
Minor Home
0
8
8
10
26
10
0
36
Repair hours
in Des Moines
Minor Home
0
12
18
12
42
3
3
48
Repair hours
in Covinqton
Minor Home
0
0
4
4
8
4
4"
16
Repair hours
in Pacific
Cumulative
0
36
48
50
134
41
7
182
Total for all
Cities
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The funds provided under this Exhibit shall be used to pay for the costs
associated with the provision of these units of service.
3. Environmental Review Records
a. The Contractor shall complete and sign a Site Specific Environmental
Review (ER) Checklist, known as a Tier 3 review, for every individual
job, before any work begins. This checklist allows Minor Home Repair
(MHR) staff to proceed with certain types of projects without obtaining
King County approval first, including projects involving maintenance,
emergency repairs, grab bars or in pre approved mobile home parks.
b. The Contractor shall submit all Site Specific ER Checklists to the
Housing and Community Development (HCD) Environmental Review
Specialist quarterly with invoice submittal. The Contractor shall keep
hard copies on file.
C. If the MHR staff checks "no" to all questions numbers1 -4 on a Site
Specific Environmental Review Checklist, then MHR staff shall submit
information to the King County ER Specialist and work shall not begin
until the ER Specialist notifies Contractor staff that an ER for that site
(Tier 3) is complete. These reviews shall be submitted along with at
least one picture of the project house.
d. The MHR staff shall provide the HCD ER Specialist information
concerning the following regulations for Tier 3 reviews, as determined in
the Tier 1, Five -Year Programmatic ER (published Dec. 2010):
i. Section 106: Historic Preservation and Archaeology;
ii. Toxic Chemicals; and
iii. Flood disaster Protection Act (flood insurance).
4. Lead -Based Paint (LBP) Requirements
a. Contractor shall complete the HCD Supplementary Lead Based Paint
Checklist for all repairs on houses built prior to 1978 and submit copies
to HCD Project Manager with Quarterly Billing Invoice Package as
outlined in Section III.B. of this Exhibit:
b. Contractor shall procure a neutral third party lead based paint certified,
contractor hired specifically to assess LBP threshold determinations
(with the exception of those re- occurring activities that have been pre-
determined to not disturb paint).
The sub contractors) shall not complete the LBP work on homes they
have assessed and shall refer his /her determinations back to the
Contractor to coordinate all LBP housing repairs and clearance through
King County HCD Staff.
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Contractor shall monitor job completion and LBP clearance of housing
units per Housing Repair LBP standards as set forth in the Minor Home
Repair Program Lead Based Paint Requirements and Process.
d. If a project repair area is over de minimus and has children under the
age of six residing in the house, and is over $5,000 in repair value, the
project shall be referred to King County Housing Repair Program by
MHR Staff for assessment and completion.
In these instances, if the City makes the referral and desires to
continue funding the repair as a grant, it will be responsible for all
additional costs associated with addressing the repairs and the LBP.
The Housing Repair Program will bill the MHR Program for the
project in an amount adequate to cover all costs associated with the
repair and LBP activity. If the MHR Program runs out of funds
available for grant transfer referrals, the referrals will be assessed
for the traditional non amortizing loan program through the
Consortium's Housing Repair Program, if desired by the client
through normal channels of intake, and general HRP process.
The estimated HCD cost associated with LBP review, testing,
determination and clearance has been determined to be no less
than $500 to cover associated travel and HRP staff time, but will be
itemized per project. Multiple tests might be necessary to complete
clearance of a project
e. Lead Based Paint Records
The Contractor shall maintain records documenting compliance with
Regulations for Lead -Based Paint Poisoning Prevention in Certain
Residential Structures at 24 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 35.
Such records shall include, for each housing unit assisted under this
Contract:
i. Records evidencing that the housing repair was exempt pursuant to
24 CFR Part 35.115; or
ii. Records evidencing that the scope of the housing repair work did not
exceed the de minimus criteria at 24 CFR Part 35.1350(d) and that
the Contractor provided the required pamphlet to the occupants of
the housing unit pursuant to 24 CFR Part 35.910(b); or
iii. Records evidencing that the housing repair work was completed in
accordance with the procedures specified in 24 CFR Part 35,
Subpart J including provision of required notices, and performance
of evaluation and clearances.
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5. Subcontracted Services
a. In addition to the requirements of Section XVI. of the Contract, the
Contractor shall execute written agreements with each Contractor with
which it subcontracts to provide services (hereinafter "Implementing
Agency and shall incorporate into such subcontracts the provisions in
Section II.F., Program Requirements, of this Exhibit.
b. The Contractor shall invoice the County for due and payable invoices of
the Implementing Agency or for costs paid by the Contractor for goods,
materials or services already provided. The Contractor shall invoice the
County after the Implementing Agency has invoiced the Contractor. The
Contractor shall include a copy of the Implementing Agency's invoice
with its invoice submitted to the County. The Contractor shall ensure
that all costs for which the Implementing Agency requests
reimbursement are allowable in accordance with OMB Circular A -122 or
OMB Circular A -87, as applicable.
C. The Contractor shall monitor all subcontracted services on a regular
basis to assure contract compliance. Results of monitoring efforts shall
be summarized in written reports and supported with documented
evidence of follow -up actions taken to correct areas of noncompliance.
6. Copyright
If this Contract results in any copyrightable material, King County reserves the
right to royalty -free, nonexclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish
or otherwise use and to authorize others to use, the work for governmental
purposes.
7. Public Information
All marketing materials, news releases and other public notices related to
projects funded under this Agreement shall include information identifying the
source of funds as the King County Community Development Block Grant
Program.
III. COMPENSATION AND METHOD OF PAYMENT
A. The Contractor shall apply the following CDBG funds in accordance with the Line Item
Budget below. The total amount of reimbursement pursuant to this Exhibit shall not
exceed $132.300.
1. CDBG Funds
lKinq County CDBG Funds -South Sub Reqion I $132,300
Total CDBG Funds: I $132,300
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2. Line Item Budget
Environmental Review I
2,000
Project Manaqement
6,500 I
Office /Operating Supplies
0
I Construction Contracts
$117,625
Communications I
0 j
Travel and Traininq I
0
Lead Based Paint Activities I
5,000
Other Miscellaneous CDBG eligible cost: I
1,175
Total CDBG Funds: I
$132,300
Billing Invoice Package
The Contractor shall submit a Billing Invoice Package quarterly that consists of
an invoice statement and other reporting requirements as stated in Section IV.,
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, of this Exhibit in a format approved by the
County. All required reports shall accompany the invoice statement in order to
receive payment.
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2. All required reports must accompany the invoice statement in order to receive
payment. The Contractor shall submit invoices to the County in the form of a
CDBG Program Voucher Reimbursement Request form. Such forms shall be
signed by an authorized representative of the Contractor and shall be
accompanied by copies of supporting documents.
3. The Billing Invoice Package is due within 20 working days after the end of the
first through third quarter 2012 and the first quarter, 2013.
4. The Contractor shall submit an accrual letter on Contractor letterhead for any
unpaid 2012 expenditures by December 14, 2012.
5. The 2012 fourth quarter Billing Invoice Package must be received by close of
business on January 7, 2013.
6. The final 2013 voucher must be submitted no later than May 1, 2013.
Method of Payment
The County shall reimburse the Contractor on a quarterly basis for actual
expenditures in accordance with the Line Item Budget in Section III.A.
2. Payment to the Contractor may be withheld for any quarter in which the
Contractor has not submitted the reports specified in Section IV., REPORTING
REQUIREMENTS, of this Exhibit, or in which said reports are incomplete.
3. The Contractor shall advise the County quarterly of any changes in revenues
from sources other than the County that are used to provide the services
funded under this Exhibit. The Contractor agrees to re- negotiate performance
requirements if the County determines that such changes are substantial.
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IV. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
The Contractor shall submit electronically the following data reports in a format and to an
address provided by the County.
A. The Contractor shall submit a completed electronic version of the Environmental
Review Form to the King County Environmental Review Specialist and place a hard
copy with client's applications for repairs in the Contractor's Minor Home Repair
Program file.
B. The Contractor shall submit with each invoice a completed Project Activity Report
Form, in a format provided by the County. Each Project Activity Report shall include a
narrative with an explanation if actual services are less than 90 percent of the
cumulative minimum service requirements as stated. in Section II. D.1.and II.D.2. of this
Exhibit.
C. The Contractor shall use the following methods to measure the indicator specified in
Section II.D.2. of this Exhibit: Number of units completed.
D. The Contractor shall submit with the final invoice a completed Project Funding Report
form itemizing all funding used for the project, in a format provided by the County.
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