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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement A-24-325 with the Regents of the University of California.pdf Agreement No. 24-325 UC Davis Agreement# SHELTER SERVICES AGREEMENT (County of Fresno) THIS SHELTER SERVICES AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into as of the date last signed below by and between THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ("University") on behalf of its Davis Campus School of Veterinary Medicine on behalf of its Koret Shelter Medicine Program ("Facility") and COUNTY OF FRESNO ("Shelter") in connection with the California for All Animals statewide animal shelter assistance program ("Program"). The parties agree as follows: 1. Shelter Services. Shelter shall adhere to the scope of work described in "Exhibit A", attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof(collectively the "Services"). University shall reimburse Shelter for costs ("Expenses") pursuant to Section 2 below and as outlined in Exhibit A. "Deliverables" shall consist of report(s) and photographs, as applicable, as more fully described in Exhibit A. Additional work shall be performed only if authorized in advance by written amendment to this Agreement executed by both parties. To the extent that any provision of Exhibit A is inconsistent with this Agreement, this Agreement shall take precedence. 2. Payment by University. In consideration of Shelter's Expenses as described in Exhibit A,Facility shall pay Shelter an amount not to exceed $200,000 upon invoice from Shelter and final signature of this Agreement. Payment questions should be addressed to Nancy Bei at telephone number (530) 754-9183 or at e-mail address nmbei(a),ucdavis.edu. 3. Term. Services shall be rendered from July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. 4. Endorsement Disclaimer. Nothing in this agreement shall be interpreted to indicate, imply, or otherwise suggest(i)that University supports, endorses, favors, or advances, any product or service offered, connected, or affiliated with Shelter; or(ii)that University endorses, favors, supports, or opposes, any proposal, measure,program of action, campaign, or public appeal that is advocated,promoted, advanced, or opposed by any other person or entity with respect to the subject matter presented by Shelter. 5. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended at any time by amendment in writing and signed by the parties, and no other change in any term or condition shall be valid or binding unless made by amendment. 6. Mutual Indemnification. The parties agree to defend, indemnify and hold one another harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, expense, attorneys' fees, or claims for injury or damages arising from the performance of this agreement, but only in proportion to and to the extent such liability, loss, expense, attorneys' fees, or claims for injury or damages UCD# 1 of 4 are caused by or result from the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of the indemnifying party, its officers, agents, students, or employees. 7. Insurance. The parties at their own respective costs shall carry sufficient insurance, or programs of self-insurance (general liability, workers' compensation, and auto liability), adequate to cover any claims arising from their respective activities under this Agreement. 8. Force Majeure. Neither party shall be liable for damages suffered by the other party because of University's or Shelter's failure to perform if failure is due to any cause beyond that party's control. 9. Relationship of the Parties. The parties to this Agreement shall be and remain at all times independent contractors, neither being the employee, agent, or representative of the other in their relationship under this Agreement. 10. Use of University's Name. Shelter shall not use the name or mark of University in any form or manner in advertisements, reports, or other information released to the public without the prior written approval of University. 11. Contract Compliance. As applicable, if this Agreement is funded wholly or in part with by a grant or contract from an agency of any state or federal government, Shelter shall comply with all terms and conditions applicable to recipients of such funds and their contractors. 12. Notice. Any notice, request, or inquiry regarding the provisions of this Agreement, its termination, or similar matters shall be directed to the appropriate party at the following address: UNIVERSITY(regarding contracts) SHELTER(regarding contracts) Steven Kobayashi David Luchini Business &Revenue Contracts Director University of California, Davis County of Fresno Department of Public One Shields Ave. Health Davis, CA 95616 1221 Fulton St, E-mail:stkobayashi@ucdavis.edu Fresno, CA 93721 E-mail: dphcontracts@fresnocountyca.gov UNIVERSITY(regarding project) Karol Tapias School of Veterinary Medicine University of California, Davis One Shields Ave. Davis, CA 95616 E-mail: ketapias&ucdavis.edu 13. University's Right to Use Data. University shall have the unrestricted right to use for its own purposes, including publication, any data or information which may be developed,provided by or arising in connection with the performance of this Agreement. UCD# Page 2 of 4 14. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed pursuant to California law. 15. Federal Exclusion Warranty. Shelter warrants that it is not excluded from participation in any governmental sponsored program, including,without limitation,the Medicare, Medicaid, or Champus programs (http://exclusions.oig.hhs.gov/search.htmi)and the Federal Procurement and Nonprocurement Programs (htips://www.sam.gov/index.html/##1 1#1). This agreement shall be subject to immediate termination in the event that Shelter is excluded from participation in any federal healthcare or procurement program. 16. Audit Requirements. The Agreement, and any pertinent records involving activities related to the services provided pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, shall be subject to the examination and audit of the California State Auditor and any other duly authorized agents of the State of California for a period of three(3) years after the date of final payment hereunder. Shelter hereby agrees to make all such records available during normal business hours to inspection, audit and reproduction by University and any duly authorized local, state and/or federal agencies. Any and all examinations and audits conducted hereunder shall be strictly confined to those matters connected with the performance of this Agreement, including,without limitation,the costs associated with the administration of this Agreement. 17.Termination. University may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving Shelter thirty (30) calendar days' written notice of such action. If this Agreement is tenninated, Shelter shall retain any funds expended or committed for the purposes of this Agreement and will return any unexpended funds. 18. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the parties respecting the subject matter hereof and supersedes any prior understanding or agreement between them, written or oral, regarding the same subject matter. AGREED: COUNTY OF FRESNO THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Digitally signed by Steven Kobayashi Steven Kobayashi DN:cn=St even Kobayasent8,egentsting S 1ces,siry California,au=Procurement.e Contraging Services, of 7] email=stkobayashi@ucdavis.edu,-USBy: By: Date:2024.07.0810:2154-07'00' (authorized signature) Steven Kobayashi, Associate Director Print name: Nathan Magsig Business & Revenue Contracts Chairman of the Board of Supervisors UC Davis Title: of the County of Fresno Date: ( -/8 -aoa 4 Date: July 8, 2024 ATTEST: BERNICE E.SEIDEL UCDP000033147 Clerk of the Board of Supervisors UCD# County of Fresno,State of California Page 3 of 4 BY Deputy Exhibit A Scope of Work 1. Purpose of the work: County of Fresno will receive funding for subsidized spay/neuter. 2. Roles and responsibilities of each party: County of Fresno will provide historical data from 2019 to 2023, and annual data through 2026 to UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program in support of the California for All Animals (CA4AA)program. KSMP will support the shelter to comply with data requirements. No University equipment will be used. 3. Dates and times will the work be completed: Work will be completed during the contract period of July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. 4. Location where work will be performed: 1510 W. Dan Ronquillo Drive, Fresno, 93706 5. Required deliverables: One final report will be required upon completion of the program. Additional touch points during the grant will be discussed with project officer. Organization is asked to keep track of the total number of surgeries per species used with grant funds, number of veterinary and nonveterinary staff trained, total amount spent on supplies and equipment, and number of spay/neuter events held. 6. Project milestones: Program pilot to be completed by June 30, 2025. 7. Total cost of the services: Total of services not to exceed$200,000. No construction costs will be funded through this grant. Items: Subsidized spay/neuter $200,000 Total expenses: $200,000 8. Payment schedule: Payment will be upon execution of the agreement. 9. Anticipated additional work: Additional work is not anticipated at this time. UCD# 4 of 4 FOR ACCOUNTING USE ONLY: Acct: 3530 Fund: 0080 Org: 1156 Subclass: 17356