Contractor’s Additional Responsibilities. A. Contractor acknowledges that they are required to collaborate with the Orange County CoC, CES and other homeless services agencies.
B. Contractor shall comply with all federal, State of California and local laws and regulations including all requirements and regulations of the State ESG Program, as applicable.
C. Contractor shall partner with medical or law enforcement in the event of an emergency. effective manner possible.
Contractor’s Additional Responsibilities. A. Contractor acknowledges that they are required to collaborate with Orange County CoC, CES and other homeless services agencies.
B. Contractor shall comply with all federal, State of California and local laws and regulations including all requirements and regulations of the State ESG Program, as applicable.
C. Contractor shall partner with medical or law enforcement in the event of an emergency. With the nature of the population being served on the streets, there is a need to take precautions, should a medical need or emergency arise. Contractor staff will be provided with additional emergency contact numbers. All Contractor staff of the Program shall be trained on the appropriate emergency procedures in order to handle crisis situations in the most effective manner possible.
Contractor’s Additional Responsibilities. A. Contractor acknowledges that it is required to collaborate with Orange County CoC, CES and other homeless services agencies.
B. Contractor shall comply with all federal, State of California and local laws and regulations including funding source requirements.
C. Contractor shall partner with medical or law enforcement in the event of an emergency. With the nature of the population being served on the streets, there is a need to take precautions, should a medical need or emergency arise. Contractor staff will be provided with additional emergency contact numbers. Contractor shall train all Contractor staff of the Program on the appropriate emergency procedures in order to handle crisis situations in the most effective manner possible. County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: C025933 Page 7 of 10 Contract MA-042-20010823 PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION COSTS 2021-2022 Salaries $3,120.00 Benefits $936.00 Services & Supplies $6,643.00 SUBTOTAL PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION COSTS $10,699.00 PROGRAM COSTS Salaries $62,400.00 Benefits $18,720.00 SUBTOTAL PROGRAM COSTS $81,120.00 TOTAL COSTS $91,819.00 County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: C025933 Page 8 of 10 Contract MA-042-20010823 ADMINISTRATION Accounting Specialist 0.08 SUBTOTAL ADMINISTRATION 0.08 PROGRAM Logistics/Janitorial Specialist 0.94 Logistics/Janitorial Specialist 0.94 SUBTOTAL PROGRAM 1.88 TOTAL 1.96 *FTE = Full-Time Equivalent Project Manager will direct Contractor’s efforts in fulfilling Contractor’s obligations under this Contract. The substitution or addition of staff/key personnel in any given category or classification shall be allowed only with prior written approval of the County Project Manager. County reserves the right to involve other staff/key personnel as their services are required. The specific staff/key personnel shall be assigned based on the need and time of the service/class required. Assignment of additional staff/key personnel is subject to County approval. County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: C025933 Page 9 of 10 Contract MA-042-20010823
Contractor’s Additional Responsibilities. A. CONTRACTOR acknowledges that they are required to collaborate with Orange County Continuum of Care, CES and other homeless services agencies.
Contractor’s Additional Responsibilities. A. Contractor acknowledges that they are required to collaborate with other homeless services agencies.
B. Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, State of California and local laws and regulations, including all funding source requirements.
Contractor’s Additional Responsibilities. A. Contractor acknowledges that they are required to collaborate with the Orange County CoC, CES and other homeless services agencies.
B. Contractor shall comply with all federal, State of California and local laws and regulations including all requirements and regulations of the State ESG Program, as applicable. County of Orange, Health Care Agency Contract MA-042-20010818 File Folder: C025972
C. Contractor shall partner with medical or law enforcement in the event of an emergency. With the nature of the population being served on the streets, there is a need to take precautions, should a medical need or emergency arise. Contractor staff will be provided with additional emergency contact numbers. All staff of the Program shall be trained on the appropriate emergency procedures in order to handle crisis situations in the most effective manner possible. County of Orange, Health Care Agency Contract MA-042-20010818 File Folder: C025972
Contractor’s Additional Responsibilities. A. Contractor acknowledges that it is required to collaborate with the Orange County CoC, CES and other homeless services agencies.
B. Contractor shall comply with all federal, State of California and local laws and regulations including funding source requirements.
C. Contractor shall partner with medical or law enforcement in the event of an emergency. With the nature of the population being served on the streets, there is a need to take precautions should a medical need or emergency arise. Contractor staff will be provided with additional emergency contact numbers. Contractor shall train all staff of the Program on the appropriate emergency procedures in order to handle crisis situations in the most effective manner possible. Salaries and Benefits $194,400.00 Services & Supplies $122,600.00 Subcontractors $333,500.00 SUBTOTAL PROGRAM COSTS $650,500.00 TOTAL COSTS $650,500.00 PROGRAM Evaluation Specialist 0.16 WHOC Program Specialist 0.60 SUBTOTAL PROGRAM 0.76 TOTAL 0.76 *FTE = Full-Time Equivalent Project Manager will direct Contractor’s efforts in fulfilling Contractor’s obligations under this Contract. The substitution or addition of staff/key personnel in any given category or classification shall be allowed only with prior written approval of the County Project Manager. County reserves the right to involve other staff/key personnel, as their services are required. The specific staff/key personnel shall be assigned based on the need and time of the service/class required. Assignment of additional staff/key personnel is subject to County approval.
Contractor’s Additional Responsibilities. The Contractor must:
8.1. Comply and adhere to instructions and directions of the Department relating to the provision of the Services except where this would conflict with the requirements laid down by Clause 7.1.
8.2. Not refuse to transport any patient (regardless of illness or injury, including (inter alia) Covid-19) that the Department has certified is appropriate to be transferred.
8.3. Where necessary, make available an Aircraft for all air transfer training courses and provide appropriate training for Department staff in connection with air ambulance transfers or any other aspect of the service provision that training or familiarisation is required.
8.4. Provide appropriate uniforms and safety equipment for its pilots.
8.5. Have a policy for reporting matters regarding concerns in the provision of the Service.
8.6. Provide detailed information on a quarterly basis on the maintenance schedule of the Aircraft.
8.7. Keep logs of technical issues and provide the Department with a full report within 48 hours of the fault being identified.
8.8. Provide the Department with quarterly performance monitoring information, the contents of which will be agreed by the Contractor and Department prior to commencement of this Agreement.
8.9. Ensure that its staff report to it all matters which occur in the provision of the Service which are of an irregular or questionable nature or which may cause civil or criminal legal proceedings to be taken against the Contractor, the Department, the Aircraft operator (if relevant) or any members of their respective staff.
8.10. Inform the Department immediately verbally of any such matter arising under paragraph 8.9 and shall also complete a full written report to the Department as soon as reasonably practical.
8.11. At no additional charge, assist the Department in any enquiry or action subsequent and pursuant to any matter arising under paragraph 8.9.
8.12. Notify the Department of all serious incidents, or accidents or occurrences involving the Aircraft, any personal injury or death or significant risk of personal injury to, or death of any person arising out of the provision of the Service immediately or as soon as is reasonably practicable after the incident or accident occurs. A report detailing the following information as a minimum shall be provided within 24 hours of the incident or accident occurring:
8.12.1. the member of staff or other person reporting the incident or accident.
8.12.2. the name and address (if know...
Contractor’s Additional Responsibilities. A. Contractor acknowledges that they are required to collaborate with other homeless services agencies.
B. Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, State of California, and local laws and regulations including funding source requirements.
C. Contractor will partner with medical or law enforcement in the event of an emergency. Staff and volunteers at these sites will be provided with additional emergency contact numbers. All staff and volunteers at the Program shall be trained on the appropriate emergency procedures in order to handle crisis situations in the most effective manner possible.
Contractor’s Additional Responsibilities. A. CONTRACTOR acknowledges that they are required to collaborate with Orange County Continuum of Care, CES and other homeless services agencies.
B. CONTRACTOR shall comply with all federal, state and local laws and regulations including all requirements and regulations of the HDAP.
C. CONTRACTOR shall partner with medical or law enforcement in the event of an emergency. With the nature of the population being served on the streets, there is a need to take precautions, should a medical need or emergency arise. Staff and volunteers will be provided with additional emergency contact numbers. All staff and volunteers of the PROGRAM shall be trained on the appropriate emergency procedures in order to handle crisis situations in the most effective manner possible.