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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement A-15-595 with Exodus Foundation Inc..pdf Agreement No. 15-595 FL-125 UMCBIdg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/DBH5630 1 FACILITY USE AGREEMENT 2 THIS FACILITY USE AGREEMENT (hereinafter"AGREEMENT") is made and entered 3 into this 17th day of November 2015, by and between the COUNTY OF FRESNO, a 4 political subdivision of the State of California, 2220 Tulare Street, Suite 2100, Room 2101, 5 Fresno, California, 93721-2106, (hereinafter"COUNTY"), and EXODUS FOUNDATION, INC., 6 a non-profit California corporation, with offices at 9808 Venice Boulevard, Suite 700, Culver 7 City, California 90232 (hereinafter"EXODUS"). COUNTY and EXODUS may, hereinafter, be 8 referred to collectively as "Parties" or individually as "Party". 9 W ITNESSETH: 10 WHEREAS, COUNTY owns the building located at 4411 E. Kings Canyon, Fresno, CA 11 93702 (Building 319), Fresno, CA 93702 (hereinafter"Building"); and 12 WHEREAS, COUNTY has reached agreement with EXODUS' affiliate, Exodus 13 Recovery, Inc. (Exodus Recovery), to operate an Adult Psychiatric Health Facility at the 14 Building; and 15 WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of COUNTY, pursuant to Government Code 16 section 26227, hereby finds that the operation of an Adult Psychiatric Health Facility providing 17 psychiatric health services for adults is necessary to meet the social needs of the population of 18 the County of Fresno, including but not limited to, the areas of health, law enforcement, public 19 safety, rehabilitation, welfare, and education; and, is serving a public purpose, and is, to wit, a 20 necessary mental health program that will meet the health needs of Fresno County and is in 21 the public interest; and 22 WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code section 26227, COUNTY finds that the 23 Building will not be needed for COUNTY purposes and the Building will be used to carry out the 24 provision of psychiatric health services for adults of the County of Fresno by EXODUS' affiliate, 25 Exodus Recovery; and 26 WHEREAS, COUNTY desires to enter into an agreement with EXODUS to allow for 27 and ensure the ongoing provision of psychiatric health services for adults at the Building by 28 EXODUS' affiliate, Exodus Recovery; and COUNTY OF FRESNO Fresno,California 1 FL-125 UMCBldg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/DBH5630 1 WHEREAS, EXODUS represents and covenants that it is a duly organized and existing 2 nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of Nevada and that it is tax-exempt under 3 Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3). 4 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants and 5 conditions hereinafter contained, such Parties, and each of them, do agree as follows: 6 1. PREMISES - COUNTY shall make available to EXODUS approximately fourteen 7 thousand three hundred eighteen (14,318) square feet of space at the location commonly 8 known as 4411 E. Kings Canyon, Fresno, California 93702 (Building 319) as shown in Exhibit 9 A, attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein (hereinafter"Premises"). 10 2. TERM AND TERMINATION - The initial term of this AGREEMENT shall be for the 11 period January 1, 2016 through June 30, 2016 (hereinafter"Initial Term"). After the Initial Term 12 this AGREEMENT will renew automatically for three (3) years, July 1, 2016 through June 30, 13 2019, upon the same terms and conditions herein. Beginning July 1, 2019, this AGREEMENT 14 will renew automatically for two (2) consecutive one-year periods, upon the same terms and 15 conditions herein. Automatic renewal will occur unless either Party provides sixty (60) days 16 written notice of non-renewal prior to the end of the Initial Term or the then current renewal 17 term of this AGREEMENT. In no event shall the term of this AGREEMENT extend beyond 18 June 30, 2021. 19 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this AGREEMENT, COUNTY shall have the 20 right to terminate this AGREEMENT immediately in the event that Exodus Recovery ceases to 21 perform any of its obligations to provide any of the services described in Section 3. 22 hereinbelow. EXODUS acknowledges that Exodus Recovery is an affiliate of EXODUS and, 23 as such, Exodus Recovery's failure to perform any of its obligations as described in Section 3. 24 hereinbelow shall be deemed EXODUS' failure to perform any of its obligations pursuant to this 25 AGREEMENT. As to COUNTY, the Director of Internal Services/Chief Information Officer or 26 the Director of the Department of Behavioral Health, or a designee of one of them, may provide 27 written notice of non-renewal or termination of this AGREEMENT. 28 3. CONSIDERATION - There is no monetary consideration for this AGREEMENT. COUNTY OFFRESNO Fresno,California 2 FL-125 UMCBldg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/DBH5630 1 COUNTY acknowledges as adequate consideration for EXODUS' use of the Premises the 2 services provided by Exodus Recovery as set forth in Exodus Recovery's Scope of Work, 3 attached hereto as Exhibit B, and incorporated herein by reference. Such consideration, in 4 addition to the mutual promises and covenants made herein by the Parties, is deemed by the 5 Parties to be sufficient. 6 4. UTILITIES - COUNTY shall be responsible for electricity, natural gas, water, sewer, 7 garbage, and telephone costs. 8 5. USE - EXODUS shall use the Premises twenty-four (24) hours per day every day of 9 the year to provide the services described in Exhibit B. EXODUS agrees that the use of the 10 Premises shall, at all times, be consistent with providing these services. EXODUS agrees to 11 not commit, suffer or permit any waste or nuisance on the Premises, and not to use or permit 12 the use of the Premises for any illegal or immoral purposes. EXODUS further agrees to 13 comply with all state laws, local ordinances and other governmental regulations which may be 14 required by any governmental authority. 15 COUNTY shall make the Premises available in "as is" condition. Prior to the execution 16 of this AGREEMENT, EXODUS shall visit the Premises and by its independent determination 17 confirm that the Premises are suitable for its use. COUNTY warrants that the Premises are 18 safe or suitable for EXODUS' intended use and are in compliance with all applicable laws, 19 ordinances and regulations for said use. 20 6. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS OF PREMISES - COUNTY shall be responsible for 21 the structural condition of the Premises and for all exterior and interior maintenance, including 22 but not limited to, the air conditioning, heating, plumbing, electrical, roof, painting, landscaping 23 and parking lot. COUNTY covenants that, insofar as only the aforementioned items are 24 concerned, the Premises shall be maintained in substantially the same condition as that 25 existing at the commencement of this AGREEMENT. 26 EXODUS or Exodus Recovery, at either's sole expense, may contract with a private 27 vendor for janitorial services at the Premises. EXODUS shall ensure that any private janitorial 28 service providing such services shall comply with the janitorial standards established by COUNTY OF FRESNO Fresno,California 3 FL-125 UMCBIdg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/DBH5630 1 COUNTY for its County-owned facilities, as shown in Exhibit C, attached hereto and by this 2 reference incorporated herein. 3 EXODUS shall report (or ensure that Exodus Recovery reports) damages to the 4 Premises within twenty-four(24) hours after they occur to the Director of the Department of 5 Behavioral Health or her designee at: dbhfacilities@co.fresno.ca.us. EXODUS shall be 6 responsible to pay for all damages caused by the actions of Exodus Recovery patients, 7 employees and invitees. 8 7. IMPROVEMENTS TO THE PREMISES - If EXODUS desires to make 9 improvements to the Premises, EXODUS shall provide drawings and plans describing the 10 improvements to the Director of the Department of Behavioral Health, for review and approval. 11 The COUNTY'S approval of EXODUS' request to make improvements shall not be 12 unreasonably withheld by COUNTY. 13 The construction of EXODUS' improvements to the Premises shall only be performed 14 by COUNTY or its approved agent. 15 8. ENFORCEMENT OF AGREEMENT - If EXODUS shall default on any of the 16 covenants or agreements contained in this AGREEMENT, COUNTY shall give written notice of 17 such default to EXODUS, and EXODUS shall have thirty(30) days from the date the written 18 notice is sent to cure such default. If EXODUS does not cure the default within thirty(30) days, 19 COUNTY may, at its option, at any time after such default or breach and without any demand 20 on or notice to EXODUS or to any other person, of any kind whatsoever, re-enter and take 21 possession of the Premises and remove all persons or property therefrom, and EXODUS 22 waives any legal remedy to defeat COUNTY'S rights and possessions hereunder. However, 23 nothing contained herein shall prevent COUNTY from seeking any other legal or equitable 24 remedies in a court of law which arise from such breach or default. 25 9. NOTICES -All notices to be given under this AGREEMENT by either Party to the 26 other Party shall be in writing, and given by any one of the following methods: 27 (i) Personal delivery; or 28 (ii) Sent by certified United States mail, first class postage prepaid, COUNTY OF FRESNO Fresno,California 4 FL-125 UMCBIdg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/D131-15630 1 with return receipt requested, to the applicable addresses as set forth below, in which case 2 such notice shall be deemed given three (3) business days if COUNTY is the recipient, or three 3 (3) business days if EXODUS is the recipient, after such deposit and postmark with the United 4 States Postal Service; or 5 (iii) Sent by a reputable overnight commercial courier, in which case 6 such notice shall be deemed given one (1) business day if COUNTY is the recipient, or one (1) 7 business day if EXODUS is the recipient, after such deposit with that courier to the applicable 8 addresses as set forth below. 9 The addresses and telephone numbers of the Parties for purposes of giving receiving 10 notices under this AGREEMENT are as follows: 11 12 COUNTY OF FRESNO: EXODUS FOUNDATION, INC. Robert W. Bash (FL-125) Luana Murphy, President/CEO 13 Director of Internal Services 9808 Venice Blvd, Suite 700 2220 Tulare Street, Suite 2100 Culver City, CA 90232 14 Fresno, CA 93721-2116 (310) 945-3350 15 (559) 600-1715 16 Provided however, such notices may be given to such person or at such other place 17 as either of the Parties may from time to time designate by giving written notice to the other 18 Party, and provided further however, in any event notices of changes of address or termination 19 of this AGREEMENT shall not be effective until actual delivery of such notice. Notices given 20 hereunder shall not be amendments or modifications to this AGREEMENT. 21 10. HOLD HARMLESS - EXODUS agrees to indemnify, save, hold harmless, and at 22 COUNTY'S request, defend the COUNTY, its officers, agents, and employees from any and all 23 costs and expenses, damages, liabilities, claims, and losses occurring or resulting to COUNTY 24 in connection with the performance, or failure to perform, by EXODUS, its officers, agents, 25 affiliates,or employees under this AGREEMENT, and from any and all costs and expenses, 26 damages, liabilities, claims, and loses occurring or resulting to any person, firm, or corporation 27 who may be injured or damaged by the performance, or failure to perform of EXODUS, its 28 officers, agents, affiliates or employees under this AGREEMENT. COUNTY OF FRESNO Fresno,California 5 FL-125 UMCBldg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/DBH5630 1 The parties acknowledge that as between COUNTY and EXODUS each is responsible 2 for the negligence of its own employees and invitees. 3 11. INTERNAL SECURITY FOR THE PREMISES— EXODUS or its affiliate, Exodus 4 Recovery, at either's sole expense, may contract with a private security service for internal 5 security of the Premises. EXODUS shall ensure that in such event, the internal security 6 provided shall be provided twenty-four (24) hours per day every day of the calendar year. 7 12. INSURANCE —Without limiting the COUNTY'S right to obtain indemnification from 8 EXODUS or any third parties, EXODUS, at its sole expense, shall maintain in full force and 9 effect, the following insurance policies or a program of self-insurance, throughout the term of 10 this AGREEMENT: 11 a. Commercial General Liabilitv- Commercial General Liability Insurance with 12 limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and an 13 annual aggregate of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000). This policy shall be 14 issued on a per occurrence basis. COUNTY may require specific coverages 15 including completed operations, products liability, contractual liability, Explosion- 16 Collapse-Underground, fire legal liability, or any other liability insurance deemed 17 necessary because of the nature of this contract. 18 b. Property Insurance—Against all risk of loss to COUNTY property, at full 19 replacement cost with no coinsurance penalty provision, naming COUNTY as 20 an additional loss payee. 21 c. Automobile Liability- Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance with 22 limits for bodily injury of not less than Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars 23 ($250,000) per person, Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) per accident 24 and for property damages of not less than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000), or 25 such coverage with a combined single limit of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars 26 ($500,000). Coverage should include owned and non-owned vehicles used in 27 connection with this AGREEMENT. 28 d. Worker's Compensation -A policy of Worker's Compensation insurance COUNTY OF FRESNO Fresno,California 6 FL-125 UMCBldg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/DBH5630 1 may be required by the California Labor Code. 2 e. Professional Liability Insurance - If EXODUS employs professional staff 3 (e.g., PH.D., R.N., L.C.S.W., M.F.C.C.) in providing services, with limits of not 4 less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence, Three Million Dollars 5 ($3,000,000) annual aggregate. 6 EXODUS shall obtain endorsements to the Commercial General Liability insurance 7 naming the County of Fresno (hereinafter"County"), its officers, agents, and employees, 8 individually and collectively, as additional insured, but only insofar as the operations under this 9 AGREEMENT are concerned. Such coverage for additional insured shall apply as primary 10 insurance and any other insurance, or self-insurance, maintained by, County, its officers, 11 agents, and employees shall be excess only and not contributing with insurance provided 12 under EXODUS' policies herein. This insurance shall not be cancelled or changed without a 13 minimum or thirty (30) days advance written notice given to County. 14 Within (30) days from date EXODUS executes this AGREEMENT, EXODUS shall 15 provide certificates of insurance and endorsement as stated above for all of the foregoing 16 policies, as required herein, to the County of Fresno, Attn: ISD Lease Services (FL-125), 2220 17 Tulare Street, 21 st Floor, Room 2101, Fresno, CA 93721-2106, stating that such insurance 18 coverages have been obtained and are in full force; that the County, its officers, agents and 19 employees will not be responsible for any premiums on the policies; that such Commercial 20 General Liability insurance names the County, its officers, agents, and employees, individually 21 and collectively, as additional insured, but only insofar as the operations under this 22 AGREEMENT are concerned; that such coverage for additional insured shall apply as primary 23 insurance and any other insurance, or self- insurance shall not be cancelled or changed 24 without a minimum of thirty (30) days advance, written notice given to County. 25 In the event EXODUS fails to keep in effect at all times insurance coverage as herein 26 provided, the COUNTY may, in addition to other remedies it may have, suspend or terminate 27 this AGREEMENT upon the occurrence of such event. 28 All policies shall be with admitted insurers licensed to do business in the State of COUNTY OF FRESNO Fresno,California 7 FL-125 UMCBIdg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/DBH5630 1 California. Insurance purchased shall be purchased from companies possessing a current A.M 2 Best Company rating of A FSC VII or better. 3 COUNTY shall maintain during the term of this AGREEMENT the following policies of 4 insurance, which coverages may be provided in whole or in part through one or more programs 5 of self-insurance: 6 a. Commercial General liability insurance with limits of not less than One 7 Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and an annual aggregate of not less 8 than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000). This policy shall be issued on an 9 occurrence basis. 10 b. All-Risk property insurance. 11 13. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR - In performance of the work, duties and 12 obligations assumed by EXODUS under this AGREEMENT, it is mutually understood and 13 agreed that EXODUS, including any and all of the EXODUS' officers, agents, and employees 14 will at all times be acting and performing as an independent contractor, and shall act in an 15 independent capacity and not as an officer, agent, servant, employee, joint venturer, partner, or 16 associate of the COUNTY. Furthermore, COUNTY shall have no right to control or supervise 17 or direct the manner or method by which EXODUS shall perform its work and function. 18 However, COUNTY shall retain the right to administer this AGREEMENT so as to verify that 19 EXODUS is performing its obligations in accordance with the terms and conditions of the 20 AGREEMENT. 21 COUNTY and EXODUS shall comply with all applicable provisions of law and the 22 rules and regulations, if any, of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over matters the 23 subject thereof. 24 Because of its status as an independent contractor, EXODUS shall have absolutely 25 no right to employment rights and benefits available to COUNTY'S employees. EXODUS shall 26 be solely liable and responsible for providing to, or on behalf of, its employees all legally- 27 required employee benefits. In addition, EXODUS shall be solely responsible and save/hold 28 COUNTY harmless from all matters, except for COUNTY AND COUNTY'S employee's gross COUNTY OF FRESNO Fresno,California 8 FL-125 UMCBldg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/DBH5630 1 negligence and/or willful misconduct, relating to payment of EXODUS' employees, including 2 compliance with Social Security withholding and all other regulations governing such matters 3 14. SURRENDER OF POSSESSION - Upon the expiration or termination of this 4 AGREEMENT, EXODUS will surrender the Premises to COUNTY in such condition as existing 5 at the commencement of this AGREEMENT less reasonable wear and tear, and less the 6 effects of any breach of COUNTY'S covenant to maintain. EXODUS will not be responsible for 7 any damage which EXODUS was not obligated hereunder to repair. 8 15. FIXTURES - EXODUS agrees that any equipment, fixtures or apparatus installed in 9 or on the Premises by EXODUS shall become the property of COUNTY and may not be 10 removed by EXODUS at any time. 11 16. POSSESSORY INTEREST SUBJECT TO TAXATION AND PROPERTY 12 INTEREST SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENT - The Parties acknowledges that California 13 Revenue & Taxation Code § 107.6 provides, in relevant part, the following: '(a) The state or 14 any local public entity of government, when entering into a written contract with a private party 15 whereby a possessory interest subject to property taxation may be created, shall include, or 16 cause to be included, in that contract, a statement that the property interest may be subject to 17 property taxation if created, and that the party in whom the possessory interest is vested may 18 be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on the interest.' Accordingly, the Parties 19 agree that COUNTY is a 'local public entity of government,' and that EXODUS is a `private 20 party,' respectively, within the meaning of California Revenue & Taxation Code § 107.6(a), and 21 that this AGREEMENT is a 'contract,' which creates a possessory interest that is subject to 22 property taxation pursuant to California Revenue & Taxation Code § 107.6(a). In this regard, 23 under this AGREEMENT, EXODUS acknowledges and agrees that (1) the property interest 24 created by this AGREEMENT is subject to property taxation, and (2) EXODUS (i.e., the party in 25 whom the possessory interest is vested) shall, at its sole cost and expense, be subject to the 26 direct payment of property taxes levied on such interest, and shall directly pay any and all 27 property taxes levied on such interest, and any interest, penalties, or charges thereon for 28 EXODUS' late payment of, or failure to pay such amounts when they are due and payable. COUNTY OF FRESNO Fresno,California 9 FL-125 UMCBldg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/DBH5630 1 The Parties acknowledge that California Constitution, Article XIIID (also known as 2 Proposition 218), § 2 provides as follows: `(b) `Assessment' means any levy or charge upon 3 real property by an agency for a special benefit conferred upon the real property. `Assessment' 4 includes, but is not limited to, `special assessment,' `benefit assessment,' `maintenance 5 assessment' and `special assessment tax[;...] (e) `Fee' or `charge' means any levy other than 6 an ad valorem tax, a special tax, or an assessment, imposed by an agency upon a parcel or 7 upon a person as an incident of property ownership, including a user fee or charge for a 8 property related service[; ... and] (g)' Property ownership' shall be deemed to include tenancies 9 of real property where tenants are directly liable to pay the assessment, fee, or charge in 10 question.' Accordingly, the Parties agree that this AGREEMENT creates and include a 11 tenancy of real property, which shall be deemed to be a `property interest' subject to 12 assessments, or fees or charges under California Constitution, Article XIIID, § 2. In this regard, 13 under this AGREEMENT, EXODUS acknowledges and agrees that (1) the tenancy of real 14 property created and included by this AGREEMENT is subject to assessments, and fees and 15 charges within the meaning of California Constitution, Article XIIID, § 2, and (2) EXODUS (i.e., 16 the party in whom the tenancy of real property is vested) shall, at its sole cost and expense, be 17 subject to the direct payment of such assessments, and fees and charges levied on such 18 interest, and shall directly pay any and all such assessments, and fees and charges levied on 19 such interest, and any interest, penalties, or charges thereon for EXODUS' late payment of, or 20 failure to pay such amounts when they are due and payable. 21 The provisions of this Section 16 shall survive the termination of this AGREEMENT. 22 17. RIGHT OF ENTRY- COUNTY, or its representative(s), shall have the right to enter 23 the Premises at any time during business hours with reasonable notice and at such other time 24 as EXODUS deems appropriate, to make any alterations, repairs or improvements to the 25 Premises. The normal business of EXODUS or its invitees shall not be unnecessarily 26 inconvenienced. 27 18. AMENDMENT - This AGREEMENT may be amended in writing by the mutual 28 consent of the Parties without in any way affecting the remainder. COUNTY OF FRESNO Fresno,California 10 FL-125 UMCBldg319(AdultPsyhHealth) ExodusFoundation/DBH5630 1 19. NON-ASSIGNMENT - Neither Party shall assign, transfer or sub-contract this 2 AGREEMENT, nor their rights or duties under this AGREEMENT, without the prior written 3 consent of the other Party. Such consent is hereby granted for EXODUS to sub-lease the 4 Premises to Exodus Recovery for the purposes described herein. 5 20. GOVERNING LAW - Venue for any action arising out of or relating to this 6 AGREEMENT shall be in Fresno County, California. This AGREEMENT shall be governed by 7 the laws of the State of California. 8 21. DISCLOSURE OF SELF DEALING TRANSACTIONS - This provision is only 9 applicable if the EXODUS is operating as a corporation (a for-profit or non-profit corporation) or 10 if during the term of this AGREEMENT, EXODUS changes its status to operate as a 11 corporation. 12 Members of EXODUS' Board of Directors shall disclose any self-dealing transactions 13 that they are a party to while EXODUS is providing goods or performing services under this 14 AGREEMENT. A self-dealing transaction shall mean a transaction to which the EXODUS is a 15 party and in which one or more of its directors has a material financial interest. Members of the 16 Board of Directors shall disclose any self-dealing transactions that they are a party to by 17 completing and signing a Self-Dealing Transaction Disclosure Form (Exhibit D) and submitting 18 it to the County of Fresno prior to commencing with the self-dealing transaction or immediately 19 thereafter. 20 22. AUTHORITY- Each individual executing this AGREEMENT on behalf of EXODUS 21 represents and warrants that that individual is duly authorized to execute and deliver this 22 AGREEMENT on behalf of EXODUS and that this AGREEMENT is binding upon EXODUS in 23 accordance with its terms. The terms of this AGREEMENT are intended by the Parties as a 24 final expression of their agreement with respect to such terms as are included in this 25 AGREEMENT and may not be contradicted by evidence of any prior or contemporaneous 26 agreement, arrangement, understanding or negotiation (whether oral or written). 27 23. ENTIRE FACILITY USE AGREEMENT - This AGREEMENT constitutes the entire 28 AGREEMENT between the COUNTY and EXODUS with respect to the subject matter hereof COUNTY OFFRESNO Fresno,California 11 I I FL-125 UMC81dg319(Adu1tPsyhHealth) 1 ExodusFoundatlon/DBH5630 1 and supersedes all prior AGREEMENTS, negotiations, proposals, commitments,writings, 2 advertisements, publications, and understandings of any nature whatsoever, unless expressly , 3 referenced in this AGREEMENT. I 4 f EXECUTED as of the date first herein written. 5 EXODUS: COUNTY: 6 EXODUS FOUNDATION, INC. COU111TY OF FRE,13NQ I - 7 By By I *LnaMurphy, MBA,_ Deborah A. Poochigian, Chair 8 President/Chief Executive Offi Board of Supervisors , g By ATTEST: BERNICE E. SEIDEL, CLERK LeeAnn Skorohod, CHC, CCEP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 10 Senior Vice President (t By Sb, 11 Deputy 1 12 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: DANIEL C.CEDERBORG,QOUNTY COUNSEL 1 13 � By 14 eputy 15 APPROVED AS TO ACCOUNTING FORM: VICKI CROW, C.P.A. 16 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER/TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR 17 By &I 18 19 N ED FOR APPR AL: 20 Robert W.Bash, Director of Internal 21 Services/Chief Information Officer ' I 22 RECOMMENDED FOR APP OVAL: , 23 By °C- N Dawan Utebb it, Director, Department of 24 Behavioral Realth Fund: 0001 I 25 Subs: 10000 Org No. 56302111 26 Acct.No. 7294 27 FL-1251Exodus/DBH5630(AdultPsychFacility) i 28 COUNTYOFFRESNO Frasno,Wfomla 12 I Exit BUILDING 319 � CO Court Yard UNIVERISTY MEDICAL CENTER North Unit O 185/ Q A028 Exit Exit ..... ..... 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ADDRESS: 9808 Venice Blvd Suite 700 Culver City, CA 90232 SITE ADDRESS: 4411 E Kings Canyon Rd Fresno, CA 93702 Bldg 319 SERVICES: Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Services PROJECT DIRECTOR: Luana Murphy, President/CEO PHONE NUMBER: (310) 945-3350 CONTRACT PERIOD: October 1, 2015 — June 30, 2016, (start up and implementation period) followed by a three (3) year base contract and an option for two (2) twelve (12) month renewals CONTRACT AMOUNT: $2,048,296 October 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016 $3,698,759 FY 2016-17 $3,810,886 FY 2017-18 $3,926,201 FY 2018-19 $4,045,054 FY 2019-20 $4,167,596 FY 2020-21 I. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES: CONTRACTOR shall operate the Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF) 24 hours per day, seven (7) days per week. II. TARGET POPULATION: The target population will include male and female clients, who are 18 years and older, who may be admitted on a voluntary or involuntary basis. These clients will include Medi-Cal beneficiaries; Medicare and Medicare/Medi-Cal beneficiaries; indigent/uninsured clients' and jail inmates who are referred by the Department of Behavioral Health (DBH), a contract provider with the DBH, hospital emergency rooms (aka emergency departments), other County departments and other agencies to the PHF. Jail inmates brought to the PHF will continue to be transported and supervised by the Sheriff's correctional staff. In addition, Conservatees of the County that are placed in other residential settings and attending court in Fresno County will be temporarily placed at the PHF operated by CONTRACTOR until each such Conservatee's court proceeding is completed. EXHIBIT B Page 2 of 11 CONTRACTOR shall work with the DBH Client Placement Team to execute placement of County Conservatees that are being discharged from the PHF operated by the CONTRACTOR. Medical clearance in keeping with community standards of care will be required for referred clients where there are indicators of an acute medical condition as determined by a medical screening. However, in the event a referred client is known to possess a contagious medical condition, said client shall be medically cleared by a local hospital prior to admission to the PHF operated by CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall accept direct admissions to the PHF from COUNTY DBH programs or its contracted providers when PHF beds are available. Said direct admits shall have medical clearance in keeping with community standards. III. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES: CONTRACTOR shall provide the following: 1. Management of clients' acute psychiatric disorders and prepare clients to successfully use a less restrictive level of care. 2. A clinical program which has appropriate professional staffing on a 24 hours/7 days a week basis. 3. In general, client admissions are executed any time during operating hours (24 hours a day/7 days a week) when there are PHF beds available. Discharges are generally executed before 9:OOpm each day of the week. 4. Provide a safe, secure environment for clients that encourage wellness and recovery. 5. Provides for a comprehensive multi-disciplinary evaluation and treatment plan. 6. Provides dietary services. 7. Admission procedures for clients, who may be admitted on a voluntary or involuntary basis. Individuals who are on involuntary holds in accordance with Welfare and Institutions Code 5150 may be referred from hospital emergency rooms or by local law enforcement agencies or by licensed medical/mental health professionals certified by the County as 5150 Initial Evaluators. 8. Treatment Planning - CONTRACTOR shall provide the following services: EXHIBIT B Page 3 of 11 a. Mental Status Examination b. Medical Evaluation c. Psycho-Social Assessment d. Nursing Assessment e. Multi-Disciplinary Milieu Treatment Program f. Individualized Focused Treatment Planning g. Aftercare planning including care coordination with current and/or identified post discharge providers including sharing of records. h. Appropriate prescriptions to clients at discharge as well as make any other necessary arrangements to ensure the client's well-being. 9. Provide an intensive treatment program which has individualized treatment plans. 10.Stabilize clients as soon as possible in order to assist them in their recovery from mental illness. 11.Effectively partner with other programs in accepting County clients for admission for acute inpatient psychiatric services and also to work collaboratively in discharge planning to insure appropriate ongoing outpatient specialty mental health treatment services are provided. 12.Identify County clients with frequent admissions during the fiscal year and develop strategies with other County and community agencies to reduce readmissions. 13.Effectively interact with community agencies, other mental health programs and providers, natural support systems and families to assist clients to be discharged to the most appropriate level of care. 14.Work effectively with the legal system to provide temporary conservatorship if necessary and appropriate for clients who require additional inpatient care. 15.Ancillary Services — CONTRACTOR shall provide the following: a. Provide services to clients who are designated to be incompetent to stand trial in order to allow clients to stand trial. b. CONTRACTOR's psychiatrist staff shall provide court testimony, written reports, and documentation relevant to the PHF clients when required. 16.Comply with the requirements of the Fresno County Mental Health Plan (FCMHP) and must complete and submit a Treatment Authorization Request (TAR) and the EXHIBIT B Page 4 of 11 supporting documentation for all admissions regardless of payer source to the FCMHP. The FCMHP will perform a utilization review of all admissions to determine that the documentation demonstrates that medical necessity criteria as defined by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) was met for each day of the hospitalization, except for the day of discharge. The FCMHP will approve medically necessary days and submit the TAR for payment in accordance with DHCS requirements. 17.Enter all client service information, admission data and billing information into the County's electronic information system and will be responsible for any and all audit exceptions pertaining to the delivery of services. The CONTRACTOR will also be responsible for the mandated reporting of patient information and admission/discharge data and other required reports to the Office of State Health Planning and Development (OSHPD), the California DHCS, and meet the submission deadlines each calendar year. 18.Staffing CONTRACTOR shall provide the appropriate type and level of staffing to provide for a clinically effective program design. a. The staffing pattern for the PHF shall meet all State licensing and regulatory requirements including medical staff standards, nursing staff standards, social work and rehabilitation staff requirements pursuant to Title 22, Division 5, Chapter 9, Article 3, Section 77061 of the California Code of Regulations for PHF's. There shall be an appropriate level of supervisory staff as required by regulation or statute. All staff, which requires State licensure or certification, will be required to be licensed or certified in the State of California and be in good standing with the State licensing or certification board. b. All facility staff, who provide direct client care or perform coding/billing functions, must meet the requirements of the FCMHP Compliance Program. This includes the screening for excluded persons and entities by accessing or querying the applicable licensing board(s), the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB), Office of Inspector General's List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE), Excluded Parties List System (EPLS) and Medi- Cal Suspended and Ineligible List prior to hire and monthly thereafter. In addition, all licensed/registered/waivered staff must complete a FCMHP Provider Application and be credentialed by the FCMHP's Credentialing Committee. All licensed staff shall have Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Sheriff fingerprinting (Lives can) executed. EXHIBIT B Page 5 of 11 c. Peer and/or family support staff will be utilized on the treatment team to provide Peer/Family specific services to enhance the services provided by professional staff. d. Organized Clinical Staff- The organized clinical staff of CONTRACTOR shall be composed of all licensed mental health professionals as included in Title 22, Division 5, Chapter 9, Article 4, Section 77083 (Organized Clinical Staff) of the California Code of Regulations. e. Organized Medical Staff- CONTRACTOR shall meet the requirement for an organized medical staff pursuant to Title 22, Division 5, Chapter 9, Article 3, Section 77061 (Staffing) of the California Code of Regulations. 19.Medical Records and Mandated Reporting to the Office of State Health Planning and Development a. The CONTRACTOR shall develop and implement a medical record system which meets all State and Federal requirement and clearly documents medical necessity for both treatment and billing services. Medical records shall be kept in such a manner as to comply with the Fresno County Quality Improvement standards and Federal and State quality standards. Fresno County has an electronic medical record system and the expectation is that the CONTRACTOR will participate in this record keeping system. b. CONTRACTOR will be responsible for accommodating appropriate and legal "release of information" requests for the facility and shall adhere to applicable Federal and State regulations in providing protected health information per such requests. c. CONTRACTOR will be required to provide mandated reporting of client information and admission/discharge data to the OSHPD and meet the submission deadlines on June 30 and December 31 each calendar year. 20.Pharmaceutical Services- CONTRACTOR must provide for the level of pharmaceutical services as a PHF pursuant to Title 22, Section 5, Chapter 9, Article 3, 77079.13 of the California Code of Regulations. If CONTRACTOR intends to utilize any type of automated dispensing system, the cost of that system and pharmacy consultants shall be included as part of the CONTRACTOR's budget. 21.Physical Health Care - CONTRACTOR shall provide admission history and physical examination, will order and receive ancillary health exams which are considered community standards of care, provide dietary services and maintain a written agreement for medical services with one or more general acute care hospitals. EXHIBIT B Page 6 of 11 22.Schedule of Active Therapies - CONTRACTOR shall provide active therapies that will be provided as part of the clinical treatment program. The schedule shall include group therapies, skill development and client education activities, wellness and recovery focused treatment, family therapy, scheduled community meetings, recreational and exercise programs. The treatment team is expected to schedule client's participation activities tailored to each client's individual needs. 23.CONTRACTOR shall provide a safe and secure environment to provide for clinical and medical assessment, diagnostic formulation, crisis intervention, medication management and clinical treatment for mental health clients with an acute psychiatric disorder. CONTRACTOR shall utilize cost containment strategies for the provision of stock and prescription medications to clients (i.e. use of prescription assistance program, contracting with a pharmaceutical benefits management company, etc.). 24.CONTRACTOR shall use the Department's current medication formulary for consistency purposes in the event that clients are discharged from the PHF and potentially linked to other outpatient programs within the Department. In addition, the CONTRACTOR shall execute a contract with a pharmaceutical benefit management (PBM) company or pharmacy. The CONTRACTOR will not use, or be a part of, the Department's current agreement for PBM services. The injectables currently utilized are Haldol and Prolixin. 25.CONTRACTOR shall integrate mental health and substance abuse services through comprehensive continuous integrated systems of care for the life span of those served and to work as partners with a shared vision: to create a coordinated and comprehensive system of service delivery. CONTRACTOR shall develop a formal written Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) action plan to identify measurable objectives toward the achievement of Co-Occurring Disorders (COD) capability that will be addressed by the program during the contract period. These objectives should be achievable and realistic for the program, based on the self-assessment and the program priorities, but need to include attention to making progress on the following issues, at minimum: a. Welcoming policies, practices, and procedures related to the engagement of individuals with co-occurring issues and disorders; b. Removal or reduction of access barriers to admission based on co-occurring diagnosis or medication; c. Improvement in routine integrated screening, and identification in the County's electronic information system of how many clients served have co- occurring issues; EXHIBIT B Page 7 of 11 d. Developing the goal of basic co-occurring competency for all treatment staff, regardless of licensure or certification, and e. Documentation of coordination of care with collaborative mental health and/or substance abuse providers for each client. IV. CULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE REQUIREMENTS: CONTRACTOR shall: 1. Ensure compliance with Title 6 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. Section 2000d, and 45 C.F.R. Part 80) and Executive Order 12250 of 1979 which prohibits recipients of Federal financial assistance from discriminating against persons based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability or religion. This is interpreted to mean that a limited English proficient (LEP) individual is entitled to equal access and participation in federally funded programs through the provision of comprehensive and quality bilingual services. 2. Create and maintain policies and procedures for ensuring access and appropriate use of trained interpreters and material translation services for all LEP consumers, including, but not limited to, assessing the cultural and linguistic needs of its clients, training of staff on the policies and procedures, and monitoring its language assistance program. The CONTRACTOR's procedures must include ensuring compliance of any sub-contracted providers with these requirements. 3. Ensure that minors shall not be used as interpreters. 4. Conduct and submit to County an annual cultural and linguistic needs assessment to promote the provision and utilization of appropriate services for its diverse client population. The needs assessment report shall include findings and a plan outlining the proposed services to be improved or implemented as a result of the assessment findings, with special attention to addressing cultural and linguistic barriers and reducing racial, ethnic, language, abilities, gender, and age disparities. 5. Develop internal systems to meet the cultural and linguistic needs of the CONTRACTOR's client census including the incorporation of cultural competency in the CONTRACTOR's mission; establishing and maintaining a process to evaluate and determine the need for special - administrative, clinical, welcoming, billing, etc. - initiatives related to cultural competency. 6. Develop recruitment and retention initiatives to establish contracted program staffing that is reflective and responsive to the needs of the program and target population. EXHIBIT B Page 8 of 11 7. Establish designated staff person to coordinate and facilitate the integration of cultural competency guidelines and attend the Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health Cultural Competency Committee monthly meetings. The designated person will provide an array of communication tools to distribute information to staff relating to cultural competency issues. 8. Keep abreast of evidence-based and best practices in cultural competency in mental health care and treatment to ensure that the CONTRACTOR maintains current information and an external perspective in its policies. The CONTRACTOR shall evaluate the effectiveness of strategies and programs in improving the health status of cultural-defined populations. 9. Ensure that an assessment of a client's sexual orientation is included in the bio- psychosocial intake process. CONTRACTOR's staff shall assume that the population served may not be in heterosexual relationships. Gender sensitivity and sexual orientation must be covered in annual training. 10.Utilize existing community supports, referrals to transgender support groups, etc., when appropriate. 11.Report its efforts to evaluate cultural and linguistic activities as part of the CONTRACTOR's ongoing quality improvement efforts in the monthly activities report. Reported information may include clients' complaints and grievances, results from client satisfaction surveys, and utilization and other clinical data that may reveal health disparities as a result of cultural and linguistic barriers. V. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: CONTRACTOR shall: 1. Attend annual Cultural Competence training. 2. Attend annual Compliance, Billing and Documentation training. 3. Attend County's 5150 certification training. 4. Attend other required trainings provided by the County. VI. PROGRAM OUTCOMES: The Department of Behavioral Health is dedicated to supporting the wellness of individuals, families and communities in Fresno County who are affected by, or at risk of, mental illness and/or substance use disorders through cultivation of strengths toward EXHIBIT B Page 9 of 11 promoting recovery in the least restrictive environment (note - the 1st five (5) items listed below will be utilized to support this DBH Mission). The following items listed below represent program goals to be achieved by CONTRACTOR in addition to CONTRACTOR-developed outcomes. The program's success will be based on the number of goals it can achieve, resulting from performance outcomes. The CONTRACTOR will utilize computerize tracking system with which outcome measure and other relevant client data, such as demographics, will be maintained. 1. Behavioral Health Integrated Access — The time between client arrival and admission to the PHF, until assessment. 2. Wellness, Recovery and Resiliency Supports — program, services or philosophical approaches which support the concept of wellness, recovery and resiliency in our clients. Client levels of care, peer support, family advocacy, education and employment, housing 3. Cultural/Community Defined Practices — programs, services or philosophical practices which support the unique cultural specific needs of individuals receiving care. Suggested penetration rate for particular groups can possibly be used to measure. 4. Behavioral Health Clinical Care — programs, services where direct therapeutic treatment is provided. Included in the frame work of `Levels' of care where a client's needs, as identified through assessment/screening, are matched with a complexity and intensity of services to meet those needs. Recovery 360 — Levels of Care and fidelity of the program are examples. 5. Infrastructure Supports —includes all personnel, equipment, program and facilities which exist to support the delivery of care to the clients we serve. Includes safety, quality and regulatory compliance functions, along with outcome assessments/program evaluation, training and technology. i.e., cost effectiveness of services, Staff Training and development, Quality Improvement, Program evaluation, regularity compliance efforts, personnel recruitment. 6. Effectiveness of discharge planning as demonstrated by the referral and linkage to the Department of Behavioral Health programs, community providers and other community resources. 7. Collaborative approach and treatment strategies to reduce readmission of clients with frequent readmissions to the facility. 8. Denial rate for PHF days that do not meet Medi-Cal medical necessity criteria as determined by the utilization review performed by the Fresno County Mental Health Plan. 9. Initial Screening- Percent of patients discharged that were screened by the 3rd day post admission for all of the following: risk of violence to self, risk of violence to others, substance use, psychological trauma history, and patient strengths. EXHIBIT B Page 10 of 11 10.Hours of Physical Restraint Use - Total hours all patients spent in physical restraint as a proportion of total inpatient hours. Restraint is defined as mechanical and manual devises that restrict freedom of movement of the body. 11.Hours of Seclusion Use - Total hours all patients spent in seclusion as a proportion of total inpatient hours. Seclusion is defined as restricted alone to a room or area where the patient is not allowed to leave without the permission of staff. 12.Discharge on Multiple Antipsychotic Medications - Percent of patients discharged on two or more antipsychotic medications as a proportion of patients discharged on one or more antipsychotic medications. Antipsychotic medications include regularly scheduled oral doses and long-acting injectable forms, regardless of diagnosis. 13.Discharge on Multiple Antipsychotic Medications with Appropriate Justification. Percent of patients discharged on multiple antipsychotic medications with appropriate justification as a proportion of patients discharged on two or more antipsychotic medications. Appropriate justifications are limited to augmentation of clozapine, tapering to monotherapy, and history of at least three failed trials of monotherapy. 14.Continuing Care Plan Created - Percent of patients discharged with a continuing care plan created that includes all of the following: reason for hospitalization, discharge diagnosis, discharge medications, and next level of care recommendations. Minimum information for all discharge medications includes medication name, dose, and indications for use. 15. Continuing Care Plan Transmitted. Percent of patients discharged with a complete continuing care plan (defined in #14) that is transmitted to next level of care provider by the 5t" day post discharge. 16.CONTRACTOR shall also propose their own outcomes measures that are deemed to best evaluate the success of the clients and program. 17.COUNTY DBH may adjust the outcome measurements needed under this program periodically, so as to best measure the success of clients and program as determined by COUNTY. VII. COUNTY RESPONSIBILITIES: COUNTY shall: 1. Perform a utilization review (through its FCMHP) of all admissions to determine that the documentation demonstrates that medical necessity criteria as defined by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) was met for each day of the hospitalization, except for the day of discharge. The FCMHP will approve medically necessary days and submit the TAR for payment in accordance with DMH requirements. EXHIBIT B Page 11 of 11 2. Provide oversight (through the County Department of Behavioral Health (DBH), or designee) of the CONTRACTOR'S PHF program. In addition to contract monitoring of program(s), oversight includes, but not limited to, coordination with the State Department of Health Care Services in regard to program administration and outcomes. 3. Assist the CONTRACTOR in making linkages with the total mental health system. This will be accomplished through regularly scheduled meetings as well as formal and informal consultation 4. Participate in evaluating the progress of the overall program and the efficiency of collaboration with the vendor staff and will be available to the contractor for ongoing consultation. 5. Receive and analyze statistical data outcome information from CONTRACTOR throughout the term of contract on a monthly basis. DBH will notify the vendor when additional participation is required. The performance outcome measurement process will not be limited to survey instruments but will also include, as appropriate, client and staff interviews, chart reviews, and other methods of obtaining required information. 6. Recognize that cultural competence is a goal toward which professionals, agencies, and systems should strive. Becoming culturally competent is a developmental process and incorporates at all levels the importance of culture, the assessment of cross-cultural relations, vigilance towards the dynamics that result from cultural differences, the expansion of cultural knowledge, and the adaptation of services to meet culturally-unique needs. Offering those services in a manner that fails to achieve its intended result due to cultural and linguistic barriers is not cost effective. To assist the CONTRACTOR'S efforts towards cultural and linguistic competency, DBH shall provide the following at no cost to vendor(s): a. Technical assistance to CONTRACTOR regarding cultural competency requirements and sexual orientation training. b. Technical assistance for CONTRACTOR in translating behavioral health and substance abuse services information into DBH's threshold languages (Spanish, Laotian, Cambodian and Hmong). Translation services and costs associated will be the responsibility of the vendor. EXHIBIT "C" FL-125 COUNTY OF FRESNO CLEANING STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS General —Applies to Most County Facilities It is the intent of the County that County facilities be maintained at a high standard of cleanliness. These specifications are intended to establish an acceptable level of service. Cleaning frequencies are established as minimums. All items not specifically included but found to be necessary to properly clean the buildings, shall be included as though written into this Statement of Work. The term "clean" includes, but is not limited to, the complete removal of trash, dirt, dust, lint, webs, marks, stains, spots, spillages, graffiti, odors, film, gum, grease, tar, paint, etc. or cleaning product residue. Hours of Service Cleaning of County facilities is to be done with as little hindrance of the County staff and clients as possible. The cleaning schedule must be flexible to work around the scheduling needs of building occupants. Normal cleaning is to be done between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Periodic tasks such as floor care may be scheduled for the swing shift which begins at 4:00 p.m. Cleaning Requirements This section defines the general cleaning components, standards and requirements that apply to all buildings. In addition, there are some unique cleaning requirements which may exceed and supplement these general standards due to the nature of a building, the clients they serve and the services provided. Those site-specific cleaning requirements are defined for each building. Frequency (examples) D-Daily W-Weekly M-Monthly Q-Quarterly SA-Semi-Annually A-Annually #D - # Days Per Week (e.g. 3D = 3 days per week) MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI - one day per week on a specific day AN - As Needed (as determined by the County) AR - As Requested 1 EXHIBIT "C" FL-125 Routine and Periodic The minimum required frequency for each task is defined in the specific task sheets for each facility. Routine - Cleaning tasks are ones that occur in the range of multiple times per day to weekly. Periodic - Cleaning tasks occur less frequently and are done at intervals such as monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually. Periodic tasks required advanced scheduling. This assures that building tenants will have ample time to prepare for the service. It also gives building tenants the opportunity to identify any particular problem areas that should be addressed. Elevators Routine - Clean and vacuum elevator tracks on all floors to remove debris. Vacuum carpeted floor; sweep and damp mop hard surface floors. Clean elevator doors (on all floors) and walls with the appropriate cleaner for the surface material (e.g. stainless steel cleaner for stainless steel, wood cleaner for wood surfaces, general purpose cleaner for other surfaces.) Dry with a clean dry cloth. Remove any graffiti with graffiti remover and a damp cloth. Rinse with water and dry. Post wet floor sign, when needed. Periodic - Exterior Routine - Sweep the exterior entrance area to within 15' from entrance. Remove trash. Remove all graffiti that can be removed with janitorial cleaners and processes. Report other graffiti to DBH who will refer the work to County Facility Services. Patios and courtyards that are within the perimeter of the building should be swept and cleaned regularly Periodic - Hose down cob webs and dirt from eves, awnings, and corners of facility with a high pressure hose, where needed. Post wet floor signs. Mop up any puddled water. Floors Hard Surface Floors Maintain all floors in such a manner as to promote longevity and safety upon completion of work; all floors shall be left in a clean, high luster shine, orderly and safe condition at all times. Remove and replace furniture as required to perform the work, exercising necessary safety practices to prevent damage to County property and return to its proper place. Post sufficient safety signs indicating slip hazards and/or wet floor when buffing, damp mopping, stripping and waxing. 2 EXHIBIT "C" FL-125 Routine - Resilient and Hard Tile: Sweep to remove loose dirt and other material on all service days. Spot clean all hard surface floors for (Spillages, stains, gum, candy, etc.) on all service days. Dust mop floors with a wide, treated dust mop, keeping the dust mop head on the floor at all times. Pick up soil fro floor with a dustpan. Periodically shake out mop head into a plastic bag. When mop head gets soiled, put n a container marked dirty mop heads and replace with a clean mop head. Damp mop all surface hard tile (concrete, ceramic, resilient, wood, quarry, terrazzo, linoleum, etc) on all service days. Upon completion of these tasks, floors shall be left in a clean, orderly, safe condition and free of all scuff marks, dirt, dust, soil, spots, stains, deposits, oil, grease, gum, finish residue buildup, etc. Periodic - Clean all baseboards and floor drains. Cleaning requires the removal of grime, dirt, wax build up, cleaning compound and finish residue, which builds up on the baseboards, corners, edges and grout. Spray-buff floor, using a floor machine equipped with a buffing pad, to a high luster. Apply a new coat of finish as needed. Machine scrub restroom floors with a disinfecting detergent cleaner. Strip and refinish all resilient tile with 2 coats of skid-proof wax according to the periodic cleaning. Finish shall be applied only to appropriate areas free of residual dirt and build-up (i.e. swept, spot cleaned, and damp mopped) Floors are not to be left unfinished after stripping/scrubbing. Finish Requirements: 1. Removability 2. Slip Resistance 3. Durability 4. Gloss 5. Clear and no discoloration 6. Dry within 30 minutes. 7. Non-foaming wax 8. Non - powdering 9. Stability 10. Recoatability 11. Buffable Carpeting Routine - Completely vacuum all high traffic areas. 3 EXHIBIT "C" FL-125 Completely vacuum non-high traffic areas such as offices. This includes underneath desks, chairs, between walls and filing cabinets, behind doors and in comers and edges of carpet and wall. Move furniture as needed. Spot clean to remove stains such those caused by spilled beverages, candy, gum, etc. Use stain and gum remover for carpets. Periodic - Deep clean all hard carpeted floors within the first 60 days of the Agreement and then according to the frequencies for each building as articulated in Exhibit A. Deep clean all carpets with spin bonnet or hot water extraction equipment. At a minimum of every fourth cleaning, hot water extraction cleaning is required in order to deep clean. Proper carpet cleaning shall result in a carpet free from all types of airborne soil, dry dirt, spots, spills, stains, smudges and water/petroleum soluble soils. A cleaned carpet shall be uniform in appearance when dry and vacuumed. Carpet extraction is to be done according to the periodic schedule Furniture Furniture includes, but is not limited to desks, tables, reading tables, conference room tables, interview room tables, chairs, windows, and reception area partitions. Routine — Dust and spot clean furniture. Clean employee desktops only if they have been cleared of papers. Set-up conference rooms when requested by building occupants. Periodic - Vacuum/spot clean all fabric stationary and movable chairs, benches, couches, partitions, etc. Clean counters and cabinets, moldings, door frames, furniture legs, arms rest. Note: personnel desks are not to be disturbed and or touched unless cleared by the occupant with a note left instructing that it be cleaned. Restore all furniture, wastepaper baskets, etc., to their original position. Maintenance The Janitorial staff will be vigilant and notice and report any maintenance issues immediately so that they may be addressed and corrected. Contractor shall report all maintenance-related problems to Facility Services. Examples include, but are not limited to: 1. Burned-out lighting 2. Dripping or running faucets. 3. Leaking fixtures (such as toilets and urinals). 4. Continuously or long-running flush-o-meters. 5. Inadequate or non-flushing flush-o-meters. 4 EXHIBIT "C" FL-125 6. Carpet tears that pose a trip hazard. 7. Loosened floor tiles. 8. Cracked or broken windows. 9. Door locking problems. 10. Pests (e.g. spiders, ants, roaches, mice) Miscellaneous Routine/As Needed —The Janitors are responsible for a variety of miscellaneous tasks that don't fit into other categories. They include, but are not limited to: • Changing batteries in automated air sanitizers, automated paper towel dispensers and other similar items, as needed Restrooms Clean and disinfect all restrooms in the buildings at the frequencies identified in the building-specific schedule. For purposes of restroom requirements, "clean" shall be defined as disinfecting, polishing, and removing all water spots. Disinfectant must be a "hospital" grade disinfectant that kills fungus, virus, and bacteria and has organic soil tolerance. Routine - Clean all toilets, toilet seats, urinals. This includes removing any encrustation, stains, scale, deposits, and build-up. Clean and polish all exposed fixtures and piping, lavatories, counters, changing tables, dispensers, mirrors, partitions, doors, walls, moldings, ceiling and wall vents, shelves, furniture, trim, baseboards, etc., in restrooms and adjacent lounge areas using a germicidal detergent. Deodorant urinal screens shall be used in urinals only. Highly scented disinfectants, objectionable or odoriferous cleaners shall not be used In many buildings, restrooms must be checked and touched up or re-cleaned multiple times throughout a normal workday. Since the Contractor only works after normal working hours, this will be the responsibility of the County. Restroom Floors - Clean restroom floors according to the flooring standards, schedule, and protocol described in the flooring section. Stairways/Stairwells Routine - Sweep stairwells and remove all trash. Damp mop stairs and remove any stains, gum, etc. Scrub and sanitize hand rails. 5 EXHIBIT "C" FL-125 Periodic - Supplies The County is responsible for procurement, storage, distribution and supply of plastic wastebasket liners, toilet tissue, paper towels, liquid hand soap, disposable liners for sanitary napkin cans, blood and bodily fluid cleanup kits, and all cleaning products necessary to perform the services required herein. 6 EXHIBIT "C" FL-125 Item County currently uses Blood spill and body fluid Sorb-It Absorbent kits Carpet Cleaner Reclaim Heavy Duty Carpet Cleaner Floor Finish Pioneer Stay Brite Finish Floor Sealer Pioneer Envirostar 2000 Floor Stripper Pioneer Formula X Heavy Duty Stripper Lamps- Replacement The majority of lamps to be replaced are fluorescent Lamps/light bulbs- T-8's,with some T-12's, in sizes ranging from 18"to 4' (41 k). There are also some compact fluorescent and incandescent bulbs. Liquid Hand Soap Generic antibacterial Paper towels Georgia Pacific White Multifold Towel 20389 Preference 16 Packs/case Scott rolled towels for Envision automated paper towel dispensers Sanitary Napkins Various Toilet Paper Unbleached or non-chlorine bleached, must fit dispensers installed in the building, and should contain a minimum of 40% post-consumer recycled paper(Georgia Pacific, Scott, or equal). Jumbo Toilet Paper- 13728, "Acclaim" 8 rolls/case Georgia Pacific White 1 ply Toilet Paper" Envision" 14580-01 80/case Toilet Seat Covers Georgia Pacific White 1/2 Fold Seat Cover"Safe T Guard"47046 20/case Trash Can Liners manufactured using 30% recycled materials and of good grade Liners, Can small 24 x 23 .30 mil black CS/1000 Liners, Can Medium 30 x 36 .74 mil black CS/250 Liners, Can Medium 40 x 46 .8 mill black CS/250 Urinal Deodorant Various Screens Walk Off Mats Various locations 7 EXHIBIT "C" FL-125 Stocking Dispensers 1. Dispensers are to be refilled and cleaned daily 2. No refill/extra supplies shall be stocked in the area of dispensers 3. All dispensers found to be less than half filled will be considered insufficient. 4. County will maintain ten (10) day's stock of restroom supplies in the Janitorial closets at all facilities for the term of the contract. (Note: Some facilities may not have a closet or room that can accommodate a 10 day supply. In those cases the items shall be stored in the nearest County facility that can accommodate the supplies). Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) - Prior to the use of any product/chemical in the building, Facility Services will have on hand a Material Safety Data Sheet for each such product/chemical. These are maintained in a file in each janitorial closet where materials area stored. Surfaces General Surfaces - Dust and clean all surfaces including, but not limited to the following, to remove dust, finger marks, smudges, graffiti, gum, dirt buildup, and/or accumulation: • baseboards • light switches (and surrounding wall area) • ceiling and wall vents • metal trim • ceiling or shelf fans • moldings • counters • partitions • door frames • picture frames • door jams • push plates • doors • vending machines • elevators • walls • fire extinguishers • window blinds • kick plates General Surface cleaning requirements include: • Ash Trays - Empty and Clean outside ashtrays, if applicable • Brass and Chrome — Polish (brass, chrome, etc.) doorknobs, handrails, kick plates and push plates on doors or other pieces of door trim. Use a cloth and polish, wipe film dry. • Chalkboards and Whiteboards - Chalkboards and white boards should only be cleaned upon request and with appropriate cleaner provided by the user department. Trays should be cleaned with a suitable cleaner. 8 EXHIBIT "C" FL-125 • Drinking Fountains - Clean drinking fountains with germicidal detergent to sanitize. Remove calcium deposits with an environmental stain remover. Wipe off with a dry cloth, then polish and wipe dry. If drinking fountain drain is slow, report it to maintenance. • Glass - Clean both sides of entrance door glass, clean door glass frames and accompanying glass panels including transoms (inside and outside), removing all fingerprints and dirt. Spot clean all interior glass. Contractor shall clean all interior glass partitions, inside exterior glass, display cases, mirrors, Periodic • Ceilings and Corners — Remove cobwebs from all ceilings, doors, and corners within the building • Light fixtures -. Clean light fixtures, as needed, to remove insects, dirt, etc., in and on the fixtures. • Vents, Grills and Diffusers - Clean/vacuum all supply and return air diffusers and any other vents on walls or ceilings. Trash and Recycling Trash Pick-Up and Removal Routine - Empty all waste receptacles, including wastebaskets, trash cans, and boxes (if labeled "trash", etc.) Deposit the trash into appropriate waste disposal containers. Empty boxes, papers, magazines, etc; outside of trash receptacles not labeled trash are not to be removed. Ensure all waste receptacles are maintained in a clean and odor-free condition. Wash wastebaskets and replace plastic liners, as needed. Remove all trash and waste to a designated on-site dumpster or compactor) for disposal. CA. Remove all trash and sweep sidewalks for ten feet (10') from all entrances/exits to the building. Recycling Routine - Transport all recyclables such as mixed paper, plastic/glass and aluminum containers from bins inside County offices to designated location containers. Note that some buildings have extensive quantities of materials that must be recycled. Empty large shredders and transport shredded paper to recycle locations. Empty small, "personal" shredders only upon request from building occupants. All cardboard is to be broken down before empting into the appropriate on-site container (i.e. compactor, recycle bin). Walk-Off Mats — Provide clean walk-off mats at all times in locations where they currently exist. 9 EXHIBIT "C" FL-125 Windows and Window Coverings Routine - See "Surfaces" section regarding general glass cleaning. Periodic — Periodic window glass cleaning is done by a window cleaning contractor. Clean/dust all window coverings. 10 Exhibit D FL-125 SELF-DEALING TRANSACTION DISCLOSURE FORM In order to conduct business with the County of Fresno (hereinafter referred to as "County"), members of a contractor's board of directors (hereinafter referred to as "County Contractor"), must disclose any self-dealing transactions that they are a party to while providing goods, performing services, or both for the County. A self-dealing transaction is defined below: 'A self-dealing transaction means a transaction to which the corporation is a party and in which one or more of its directors has a material financial interest" The definition above will be utilized for purposes of completing this disclosure form. INSTRUCTIONS (1) Enter board member's name, job title (if applicable), and date this disclosure is being made. (2) Enter the board member's company/agency name and address. (3) Describe in detail the nature of the self-dealing transaction that is being disclosed to the County. At a minimum, include a description of the following: a. The name of the agency/company with which the corporation has the transaction; and b. The nature of the material financial interest in the Corporation's transaction that the board member has. (4) Describe in detail why the self-dealing transaction is appropriate based on applicable provisions of the Corporations Code. (5) Form must be signed by the board member that is involved in the self-dealing transaction described in Sections (3) and (4). Mail the completed form to: County of Fresno Attn: ISD Lease Services (FL-125) Internal Services Department 2220 Tulare Street, Suite 2100, Room 2101 Fresno, CA 93721-2106 Exhibit D FL-125 (1)Company Board Member Information: Name: Date: Job Title: (2)Company/Agency Name and Address: (3) Disclosure(Please describe the nature of the self-dealing transaction you are a party to): (4) Explain why this self-dealing transaction is consistent with the requirements of Corporations Code 5233(a): (5)Authorized Signature Signature: Date: