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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement A-17-310 with American Ambulance.pdf Agreement No. 17-310 1 AGREEMENT 2 THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 20th day of June , 2017, 3 by and between the COUNTY OF FRESNO, a Political Subdivision of the State of California, 4 hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY," and K.W.P.H. ENTERPRISES, doing business as 5 AMERICAN AMBULANCE, a California Corporation, whose address is 2911 East Tulare 6 Street, Fresno, California 93721, hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR." 7 WITNESSETH: 8 WHEREAS, COUNTY's Emergency Medical Services ("EMS") Communications 9 Center is staffed and operated by CONTRACTOR through that certain Emergency Medical 10 Services Provider Agreement for Emergency Ambulance Service and Advanced Life Support 11 (Paramedic) Ambulance Service dated July 10, 2007 (COUNTY Agreement No. A-07-292, the 12 "EMS PROVIDER Agreement"),by and between COUNTY and PROVIDER; and 13 WHEREAS, the City of Kingsburg ("CITY")receives calls requesting both fire 14 suppression services and EMS and transfers these calls to COUNTY's EMS Communications 15 Center for dispatching the appropriate emergency vehicles; and 16 WHEREAS, CITY's FIRE Department("FIRE") desires to receive dispatching services 17 for fire suppression calls, which may include dispatching of non-transport first responder 18 services, (collectively, "FIRE Dispatching Services") from COUNTY's EMS Communications 19 Center; and 20 WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR desires to provide dispatching services for CITY; and 21 WHEREAS, it is to the mutual benefit and in the best interest of the CITY and 22 COUNTY, and the parties hereto,to combine EMS dispatching services and FIRE Dispatching 23 Services for the purpose of providing improved services to the public; and 24 WHEREAS, it is a goal of COUNTY and CITY to consolidate dispatching services in 25 Fresno County; and 26 WHEREAS, it has been determined by CITY and COUNTY that there is a need to 27 provide EMS dispatching services and FIRE Dispatching Services through a centralized and 28 combined effort by COUNTY's EMS Communications Center and FIRE; and COUNTY OF FRESNO 1 Fresno,California 1 WHEREAS, CITY and COUNTY intend to enter into an agreement which will continue 2 the provision of FIRE Dispatching Services by COUNTY (the "CITY-COUNTY Agreement"); 3 and 4 WHEREAS, CONTRACTOR is willing to facilitate the CITY-COUNTY Agreement by 5 entering into this Agreement. 6 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual covenants and conditions, the 7 parties hereto agree as follows: 8 1. SERVICES 9 A. Subject to CITY timely paying COUNTY for FIRE Dispatching Services 10 (defined in Section 4.A. of the CITY-COUNTY Agreement)under the CITY-COUNTY 11 Agreement: 12 (1) COUNTY shall obtain and maintain dispatching equipment, 13 hardware, software (including software licenses), and other technologies,which will be utilized 14 for the triage and entry of information for FIRE Dispatching Services in COUNTY's EMS 15 Communications Center computer aided dispatch ("CAD") system, in connection with 16 CONTRACTOR's performance of FIRE Dispatching Services under this Agreement; and 17 (2) COUNTY shall be responsible for selection, configuration, 18 installation, and maintenance of all dispatching equipment, hardware, software and other 19 technologies associated with this Agreement. All dispatching equipment, hardware, software 20 (including software licenses), and other technologies purchased and/or obtained through this 21 Agreement shall be the sole property of COUNTY. 22 (3) CONTRACTOR, shall provide FIRE Dispatching Services 23 requiring responses by FIRE apparatuses as follows: 24 (a) CONTRACTOR shall provide all FIRE Dispatching 25 Services in accordance with FIRE's Policies and Procedures ("FIRE's Policies and 26 Procedures"), which shall be approved by COUNTY's EMS Director, or his or her designee 27 (the "COUNTY's Representative"). 28 (b) CONTRACTOR shall dispatch FIRE's apparatuses through COUNTY OF FRESNO 2 Fresno,California 1 CITY'S radios and electronic communications, and in accordance with FIRE's Policies and 2 Procedures approved by COUNTY's Representative. 3 (c) CONTRACTOR shall provide pre-arrival instructions to 4 callers requesting fire suppression service responses in accordance with FIRE's Policies and 5 Procedures approved by COUNTY's Representative. 6 (d) CONTRACTOR shall provide inter-agency coordination 7 regarding requests for fire suppression service, mutual aid and instant aid services, and order 8 specialized fire equipment from CITY or other agencies (e.g., hazardous materials equipment, 9 or"jaws of life")which may be needed to handle an incident, and perform other related duties 10 in accordance with FIRE's Policies and Procedures approved by COUNTY'S Representative. 11 (e) CONTRACTOR shall track all activity of FIRE's 12 apparatuses responses utilizing the COUNTY's EMS Communications Center CAD system. 13 (f) COUNTY shall provide one (1)radio operator for 14 dispatching of FIRE'S apparatuses twenty-four(24)hours a day, seven(7) days a week. CITY 15 understands that the radio operator is not dedicated for the sole purpose of CITY and that the 16 radio operator may be dispatching other fire and EMS providers. 17 (g) CONTRACTOR shall provide that a minimum of one (1) 18 dispatch supervisor shall be on duty at COUNTY's EMS Communications Center twenty-four 19 (24)hours a day, seven(7) days a week. The supervisor shall be available to CITY's on-duty 20 fire administration as needed. 21 (h) CONTRACTOR shall maintain an up-to-date manual of 22 FIRE's Policies and Procedures (approved by COUNTY's Representative, as provided herein) 23 for all dispatch staff, and shall provide for training and continuing education of dispatch staff as 24 needed. 25 (j) The goal for the immediate dispatch of a fire apparatus, in 26 accordance with FIRE approved dispatch protocols, and excluding multiple unit responses, 27 reassigned responses and other situations beyond the COUNTY's EMS Communications Center 28 control; shall be sixty (60) seconds. The dispatch time will be measured from the time the COUNTY OF FRESNO 3 Fresno,California 1 telephone is answered by the call taker to the time the first fire apparatus is alerted to the incident 2 either by radio, telephone, pager, or station alerting device. A review shall occur for all cases in 3 which dispatches are over ninety (90) seconds and results will be evaluated for improvement 4 opportunities by the Fire Dispatch Continuous Quality Improvement(CQI) Committee. 5 It is understood that because of the dynamic nature of emergency services,there are 6 situations when the sixty(60) second dispatch goal may not be achieved. Examples of these 7 situations include,but are not limited to: 8 1. calls with incomplete, inaccurate or no ANI/ALI 9 information(including CAD-to-CAD). 10 2. calls that do not geo-verify in the CAD. 11 3. calls in which the reporting party is either unable or 12 unwilling to immediately provide all required information as part of the call taking process (i.e., 13 non-English speaking, hysterical, or uncooperative) or use of Teletype (TTY) or 14 Telecommunication Device for the Deaf(TDD) or audio relay device. 15 Calls for service that meet one of the above exemption 16 categories shall have a dispatch time of no more than ninety(90) seconds in a minimum of ninety- 17 five percent(95%) of calls received each month. 18 B. It is understood by the parties hereto that (i) CONTRACTOR'S provision 19 of FIRE Dispatching Services herein does not include any CONTRACTOR or COUNTY 20 provision of fire suppression services, (ii) all fire suppression services for all fire suppression 21 calls to be dispatched by CONTRACTOR are to be provided by CITY pursuant to the CITY- 22 COUNTY Agreement, (iii) CONTRACTOR is providing FIRE Dispatching Services herein on 23 a non-exclusive basis, (iv) COUNTY's compensation paid to CONTRACTOR for its 24 performance of FIRE Dispatching Services herein is for supplemental services that are in 25 addition to any other services that CONTRACTOR provides, and for which CONTRACTOR 26 acknowledges that CONTRACTOR is paid in accordance with the EMS PROVIDER 27 Agreement, and(v) CONTRACTOR shall first obtain COUNTY's written permission to 28 provide any other dispatching services through the COUNTY's EMS Communications Center. 29 Notwithstanding anything stated to the contrary herein, CONTRACTOR covenants, warrants, COUNTY OF FRESNO 4 Fresno,California I and represents to COUNTY that (i)Any funds that COUNTY may pay to CONTRACTOR, or 2 that CONTRACTOR otherwise may collect from performing service in connection with the 3 EMS PROVIDER Agreement, including, but not limited to, COUNTY compensation and 4 CONTRACTOR's fees and charges for services rendered to patients, shall not be diverted or 5 otherwise used, either directly or indirectly, by CONTRACTOR to subsidize CONTRACTOR's 6 performance of this Agreement, and(ii) CONTRACTOR shall not directly or indirectly charge 7 any costs or expenses incurred in connection with the performance of this Agreement to any of 8 CONTRACTOR's other operations for or approved by COUNTY, including but not limited to 9 CONTRACTOR's operations in the COUNTY's EMS Communications Center for COUNTY 10 under the EMS PROVIDER Agreement and/or for other COUNTY-approved agencies (e.g., 11 agencies that may be outside of Fresno County such as the County of Kings or cities or special 12 districts, if any, within Fresno County). 13 C. CONTRACTOR's performance of FIRE Dispatching Services herein shall 14 enhance CONTRACTOR's peak load capacity, disaster readiness and overall efficiency in 15 providing dispatching services in COUNTY's EMS Communications Center, and shall not 16 detract from CONTRACTOR's performance of its obligations under the EMS PROVIDER 17 Agreement, or any other agreement, if any, entered into or authorized by COUNTY. 18 D. COUNTY shall perform the following functions: 19 (1) COUNTY shall provide COUNTY-approved FIRE Policies and 20 Procedures to CONTRACTOR. 21 (2) COUNTY shall assure that all calls to CITY for EMS and fire 22 suppression services are immediately transferred to COUNTY's EMS Communications Center. 23 (3) COUNTY agrees to provide for an internal quality improvement 24 program, which includes the participation of CONTRACTOR and FIRE. 25 2. TERM 26 This Agreement shall become effective on the Is' day of July, 2017 and terminate 27 on the 301h day of June, 2020, unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 28 Notwithstanding anything stated to the contrary herein, this Agreement shall COUNTY OF FRESNO 5 Fresno,California I automatically terminate on any earlier date that the CITY-COUNTY Agreement terminates. 2 3. TERMINATION 3 A. Non-Allocation of Funds - The terms of this Agreement, and the services 4 to be provided hereunder, are contingent on the approval of funds by the appropriating 5 governmental agency,provided however, should sufficient funds not be allocated, (i) the 6 services provided may be modified at any time upon the parties' mutual written agreement, or 7 (ii) this Agreement may be terminated at any time by the COUNTY giving at least sixty (60) 8 days' advance written notice of an intention to terminate to the CONTRACTOR. 9 B. Without Cause - Under circumstances other than those set forth above, to this Agreement may be terminated by CONTRACTOR or COUNTY upon the giving of at least 11 sixty(60) days' advance written notice of an intention to terminate to the other party. 12 C. Material Breach- Either parry may terminate this Agreement at any time 13 for cause for the other party's material breach of its obligations herein if not less than seven (7) 14 days' advance,written notice has been given to the other party and such breach remains uncured 15 within that seven (7) day period. The party receiving such notice may respond to said notice and 16 any charges contained therein within that seven (7) day period. A"Material Breach"by 17 CONTRACTOR, as that term is defined by and used in the EMS PROVIDER Agreement, also 18 shall be deemed to be a material breach by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement. Any notice 19 by COUNTY to CONTRACTOR of CONTRACTOR's Material Breach under the EMS 20 Provider Agreement shall satisfy the requirement of COUNTY giving notice to CONTRACTOR 21 of a material breach under this Agreement without the necessity of such notice referring to 22 CONTRACTROR's performance under this Agreement. 23 D. COUNTY shall compensate or provide funding to CONTRACTOR for 24 any services performed under this Agreement prior to any termination of this Agreement. 25 4. COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES 26 A. For CONTRACTOR'S performance of FIRE Dispatching Services herein, 27 COUNTY agrees to pay CONTRACTOR and CONTRACTOR agrees to receive compensation 28 pursuant to Schedule A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. In no event COUNTY OF FRESNO 6 Fresno,California I shall compensation for COUNTY'S performance of FIRE Dispatching Services under this 2 Agreement be in excess of the amounts listed as follows: 3 (1) For the period of July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018, the amount 4 of this Agreement shall not exceed Five Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-Two and 00/100 5 Dollars ($5,992.00) 6 (2) For the period of July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019, the amount 7 of this Agreement shall not exceed Six Thousand Fifty-Seven and 91/100 Dollars ($6,057.91). 8 (3) For the period of July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020, the amount 9 of this Agreement shall not exceed Six Thousand One Hundred Twenty-Four and 551100 Dollars 10 ($6,124.55). 11 B. COUNTY's obligation to compensate CONTRACTOR herein is subject to 12 COUNTY receiving sufficient and timely payments of funds from CITY under the CITY- 13 COUNTY Agreement. Subject to the foregoing sentence, COUNTY,promptly following 14 COUNTY's receipt of such CITY funds, shall pay CONTRACTOR no later than the fifteenth 15 (151h) day of the month in which the services are provided by CONTRACTOR without the 16 necessity of CONTRACTOR submitting invoices to COUNTY. All payments shall be remitted 17 to CONTRACTOR at the following address: American Ambulance, 2911 East Tulare Street, 18 Fresno, CA 93721. 19 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR 20 A. In performance of the work, duties, and obligations assumed by 21 CONTRACTOR under this Agreement, it is mutually understood and agreed that 22 CONTRACTOR, including any and all of CONTRACTOR's officers, agents, and employees 23 will at all times be acting and performing as an independent contractor, and shall act in an 24 independent capacity and not as an officer, agent, servant, employee,joint venture, partner, or 25 associate of COUNTY. Furthermore, COUNTY shall have no right to control or supervise or 26 direct the manner or method by which CONTRACTOR shall perform its work and function, 27 except for CONTRACTOR's compliance with FIRE's Policies and Procedures, herein. 28 However, COUNTY shall retain the right to administer this Agreement so as to verify that COUNTY OF FRESNO 7 Fresno,California I CONTRACTOR is performing its obligations in accordance with the terms and conditions 2 thereof. CONTRACTOR and COUNTY shall comply with all applicable provisions of law and 3 the rules and regulations, if any, of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over matters 4 which are directly or indirectly the subject of this Agreement. 5 B. Because of its status as an independent contractor, CONTRACTOR shall 6 have absolutely no right to employment rights and benefits available to COUNTY employees. 7 CONTRACTOR shall be solely liable and responsible for providing to, or on behalf of, its s employees all legally-required employee benefits. In addition, CONTRACTOR shall be solely 9 responsible and save COUNTY harmless from all matters relating to payment of 10 CONTRACTOR's employees, including compliance with Social Security, withholding, and all 11 other regulations governing such matters. It is acknowledged that during the term of this 12 Agreement, CONTRACTOR may be providing services to others unrelated to COUNTY or to 13 this Agreement. 14 6. MODIFICATION 15 Any matters of this Agreement may be modified from time to time by the written 16 consent of all the parties hereto without, in any way, affecting the remainder. 17 7. HOLD-HARMLESS 18 A. CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify, save, hold harmless, and at 19 COUNTY's request, defend COUNTY and CITY, including their respective officers, agents, 20 and employees from any and all costs and expenses (including attorneys' fees and costs), 21 damages, liabilities, claims, and losses occurring or resulting to COUNTY or CITY (as 22 applicable) in connection with the performance, or failure to perform, by CONTRACTOR, 23 including its officers, agents, or employees under this Agreement, and from any and all costs and 24 expenses (including attorneys' fees and costs), damages, liabilities, claims, and losses occurring 25 or resulting to any person, firm, or corporation who may be injured or damaged by the 26 performance, or failure to perform, of CONTRACTOR, including its officers, agents, or 27 employees under this Agreement. COUNTY OF FRESNO 8 Fresno,California I B. COUNTY agrees to indemnify, save, hold harmless, and at 2 CONTRACTOR's request, defend CONTRACTOR, including its officers, agents, and 3 employees from any and all costs and expenses (including attorneys' fees and costs), damages, 4 liabilities, claims, and losses occurring or resulting to CONTRACTOR in connection with the 5 performance, or failure to perform,by COUNTY or CITY, including their respective officers, 6 agents, or employees under this Agreement or under the CITY-COUNTY Agreement(as 7 applicable), and from any and all costs and expenses (including attorneys' fees and costs), 8 damages, liabilities, claims, and losses occurring or resulting to any person, firm, or corporation 9 who may be injured or damaged by the performance, or failure to perform, of COUNTY or 10 CITY, including their respective officers, agents, or employees under this Agreement or under 11 the CITY-COUNTY Agreement. 12 C. In the event of concurrent negligence on the part of CONTRACTOR or 13 any of its officers, agents or employees, and of COUNTY or CITY or any of their respective 14 officers, agents, or employees, the liability for any and all such claims, demands and actions in 15 law or equity for such costs and expenses (including attorneys' fees and costs), damages, and 16 losses shall be apportioned under the State of California's theory of comparative negligence as 17 presently established or as may be modified hereafter. 18 D. This Section 7 shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement. 19 8. INSURANCE 20 CONTRACTOR shall obtain and maintain, at all times, insurance coverages, with 21 such policies, and in such amounts, as are provided in the EMS Provider Agreement. The 22 parties hereto agree that the provisions of the EMS Provider Agreement (including any future 23 amendments thereto) shall and will be incorporated herein by this reference, as though each and 24 every of such terms are set forth herein below. CONTRACTOR's failure to maintain all such 25 insurance coverages shall be deemed to be a material breach of this Agreement. 26 9. CONFIDENTIALITY 27 All services performed by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement shall be in strict 28 conformance with all applicable Federal, State of California and/or local laws and regulations COUNTY OF FRESNO 9 Fresno,California I relating to confidentiality. 2 10. NON-DISCRIMINATION 3 During the performance of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall not unlawfully 4 discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment, or recipient of services, 5 because of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry,physical disability, mental 6 disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, 7 gender expression, age or sexual orientation,pursuant to all applicable State of California and 8 Federal statutes and regulations. 9 11. DISCLOSURE OF SELF-DEALING TRANSACTIONS 10 This provision is only applicable if the CONTRACTOR is operating as a 11 corporation(a for-profit or non-profit corporation) or if during the term of this agreement, the 12 CONTRACTOR changes its status to operate as a corporation. 13 Members of the CONTRACTOR's Board of Directors shall disclose any 14 self-dealing transactions that they are a party to while CONTRACTOR is providing goods or 15 performing services under this agreement. A self-dealing transaction shall mean a transaction to 16 which the CONTRACTOR is a party and in which one or more of its directors has a material 17 financial interest. Members of the Board of Directors shall disclose any self-dealing transactions 18 that they are a party to by completing and signing a Self-Dealing Transaction Disclosure Form, 19 attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference, and submitting it to the 20 COUNTY prior to commencing with the self-dealing transaction or immediately thereafter. 21 12. RECORDS 22 A. Each party shall maintain its books, accounts and records in connection 23 with the respective services referred to under this Agreement. CONTRACTOR's books, 24 accounts and records of such services shall be kept separate and apart from CONTRACTOR's 25 other books, accounts and records of services kept in connection with the EMS PROVIDER 26 Agreement, and any other agreement entered into or approved by COUNTY. All of such 27 CONTRACTOR's books, accounts, and records shall be prepared and kept by CONTRACTOR 28 in an organized manner that facilitates an efficient review of the costs incurred and funds COUNTY OF FRESNO 10 Fresno,California I received in order to give COUNTY a complete and clear understanding of the accounting 2 thereof. All of such CONTRACTOR'S books, accounts and records shall be subject to public 3 disclosure as provided in the EMS PROVIDER Agreement(including any future amendments 4 thereto),which shall and will be incorporated herein by this reference, as though each and every 5 of such terms are set forth herein below. 6 B. Each of the parties' books, accounts and records must be maintained for a 7 minimum of three (3) years. Such books, accounts and records must also be maintained a 8 minimum of three (3)years after the termination of this Agreement. The party generating the 9 books, accounts and records shall maintain ownership thereof upon termination of this 10 Agreement. 11 13. AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS 12 A. Each party shall at any time during business hours, and as often as the 13 other party may deem necessary, make available to the other party for examination all of the 14 former party's records and data with respect to the matters covered by this Agreement. Each 15 party shall,upon request by the other party, permit the other parry to audit and inspect all such 16 records and data necessary to ensure the former party's compliance with the terms of this 17 Agreement. 18 B. If this Agreement exceeds Ten Thousand and No/100 Dollars 19 ($10,000.00), CONTRACTOR shall be subject to the examination and audit of the State 20 Auditor for a period of three (3)years after final payment under contract(Government Code 21 Section 8546.7). 22 14. FORCE MAJEURE 23 A. If either party hereto is rendered unable, wholly or in part,by Force 24 Majeure to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, that party shall give to the other 25 party hereto prompt written notice of the Force Majeure with full particulars relating thereto. 26 Thereupon, the obligations of the party giving the notice, so far as they are affected by the 27 Force Majeure, shall be suspended during, but no longer than, the continuance of the Force 28 Majeure, except for a reasonable time thereafter required to resume performance. COUNTY OF FRESNO 11 Fresno,California 1 B. During any period in which either parry hereto is excused from 2 performance by reason of the occurrence of an event of Force Majeure, the party so excused 3 shall promptly, diligently, and in good faith take all reasonable action required in order for it to 4 be able to promptly commence or resume performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 5 Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the party so excused from performance shall, 6 during any such period of Force Majeure, take all reasonable action necessary to terminate any 7 temporary restraining order or preliminary or permanent injunctions to enable it to so 8 commence or resume performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 9 C. The party whose performance is excused due to the occurrence of an 10 event of Force Majeure shall, during such period, keep the other party hereto notified of all 11 such actions required in order for it to be able to commence or resume performance of its 12 obligations under this Agreement. 13 D. "Force Majeure" is defined as an Act of God, act of public enemy, war, 14 and other extraordinary causes not reasonably within the control of either of the parties hereto. 15 15. NOTICES 16 A. The persons having authority to give and receive notices under this 17 Agreement and their addresses include the following: 18 COUNTY CONTRACTOR 19 Director, County of Fresno American Ambulance 20 Department of Public Health Attn: General Manager 21 P.O. Box 11867 2911 East Tulare Street 22 Fresno, CA 93775 Fresno, CA 93721 23 24 B. Any and all notices between COUNTY and CONTRACTOR provided for 25 or permitted under this Agreement or by law shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly served 26 when personally delivered to one of the parties hereto, or in lieu of such personal service, when 27 deposited in the United States Mail,postage prepaid, addressed to such party, except for notices 28 of termination, which are effective upon receipt. Notices under this Agreement are not 29 modifications to this Agreement. 30 /// COUNTY OF FRESNO 12 Fresno,California 1 16. GOVERNING LAW 2 A. The parties hereto agree, that for the purposes of venue,performance 3 under this Agreement is to be in Fresno County, California. 4 B. The rights and obligations of the parties hereto and all interpretation and 5 performance of this Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of 6 California. 7 17. SEVERABILITY 8 The provisions of this Agreement are severable. The invalidity or 9 unenforceability of any one provision in the Agreement shall not affect the other provisions. 10 18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT 11 This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between COUNTY and 12 CONTRACTOR with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all previous 13 agreement negotiations,proposals, commitments, writings, advertisements,publications, and 14 understandings of any nature whatsoever unless expressly included in this Agreement. 15 CONTRACTOR acknowledges that COUNTY detrimentally relies upon each and every of 16 CONTRACTOR's covenants,warranties and representations made herein to COUNTY. This 17 Agreement may be executed in several counterparts by the parties hereto, in which case, all of 18 such executed duplicate counterpart originals thereof, taken together, shall be deemed to be one 19 and the same legal instrument. 20 19. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES 21 Notwithstanding anything stated to the contrary in this Agreement, there shall not 22 be any intended third party beneficiaries to this Agreement. 23 24 25 26 27 28 COUNTY OF FRESNO 13 Fresno,California 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day 3 and year first hereinabove written. 11 4 5 K,W.P.H. ENTERPRISES,dba COUNTY OF FRESNO 6 AMERIC AMBULANCE 7 8 By ` By 9 President,K.W.P.H. Enterprises Chairman,Board of Supervisors 10 11 11 Print Name-:� ,, O ` Date: 12 Date: BERNICE E. SEIDEL, Clerk 13 Board of Supervisors 14 By 15 Print Name: By 16 Title: 6 iA' 0 Date: Lai?off 2pt1 17 Date: 5 18 19 Chief Financial Officer or Corporate 20 Secretary to K.W.P.H. Enterprises 21 d.b.a. American Ambulance, 22 a California Corporation 23 24 Mailing Address: 25 2911 E.Tulare St. 26 Fresno,CA 93721 27 PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL 28 SIGNATURE PAGE ATTACHED 29 30 COUNTY OF FRESNO 14 Fresno,CWifomia I AGREEMENT BETWEEN COUNTY OF FRESNO AND 2 K.W.P.H. ENTERPRISES, DBA AMERICAN AMBULANCE 3 4 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: 5 DANIEL C. CEDERBORG, COUNTY COUNSEL 6 7 By 8 9 APP OVED AS TO ACCOUNT nRM-: 10 OSCAR J. GARCIA, C.P.A.,AUDITOR-CONTROLLER/ 11 TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR 12 13 By 14 15 REVIEWED AND RE MMENDED FOR APPROVAL: 16 17 By_ /.�Yl' ZX 18 David Pomaville, Director 19 Department of Public Health 20 21 Fund/Subclass: 0001/10000 22 Organization#: 56201693 23 Account#: 7295 24 25 26 27 COUNTY OF FRESNO 15 Fresno,California SCHEDULE A Payment Payment Quarter Dates of Service Amount Due Date 1 July 1, 2017 to September 30, 2017 $1498.00 October 15, 2017 2 October 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 $1498.00 January 15, 2018 3 January 2018 to March 31, 2018 $1498.00 April 15, 2018 4 April 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018 $1498.00 July 15, 2018 5 July 1, 2018 to September 30, 2018 $1514.47 October 15, 2018 6 October 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018 $1514.47 January 15, 2018 7 January 1, 2019 to March 31, 2019 $1514.47 April 15, 2019 8 April 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 $1514.50 July 15, 2019 9 July 1, 2019 to September 30, 2019 $1531.13 October 15, 2019 10 October 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019 $1531.13 January 15, 2019 11 January 1, 2020 to March 31, 2020 $1531.13 April 15, 2020 12 Aril 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020 $1531.16 July 15, 2020 COUNTY OF FRESNO Fresno,California Exhibit A 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). Page 1 of 2 Exhibit A (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: Page 2 of 2