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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreement A-24-256 with SCCCD.pdf Agreement No. 24-256 INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICE AGREEMENT STATE CENTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT COUNTY OF FRESNO,FRESNO SHERIFF'S OFFICE This Agreement is made and entered into between State Center Community College District(SCCCD),who operates Fresno City College (FCC), and County of Fresno,through its Fresno Sheriff's Office(FSO),together known as"the parties". WITNESSETH WHEREAS, SCCCD is authorized by the California Education Code ("Education Code") and Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations ("Title 5"), to conduct Contract Instruction, Assessment and Counseling Services to serve community needs; and WHEREAS, FSO desires to contract with SCCCD to provide educational services to its in-service personnel as set forth herein;and WHEREAS, the parties mutually desire cooperation of the parties to provide quality instruction and training to meet community needs, as set forth herein. AGREEMENT NOW,THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and of the covenants,conditions,and promises hereinafter contained to be kept and performed by the respective parties,SCCCD and FSO mutually agree as follows: Section 1. RESPONSIBILITIES OF SCCCD a. SCCCD shall offer approved courses to meet educational needs and requirements of the FSO in-service personnel (all class participants are in-service personnel and shall hereafter be referred to as"students").Such courses shall be approved by FSO. b. SCCCD shall provide a faculty coordinator to work with FSO. Said faculty coordinator shall act as the FSO co-instructor for all SCCCD affiliated educational courses. Under no circumstances, however,shall the faculty coordinator have authority over the remaining operations of FSO, including but not limited to, personnel issues concerning FSO employees, operational budget, or the use, maintenance,or scheduling of FSO facilities. c. SCCCD and FSO will mutually ensure ancillary and support services are provided for the students (e.g. Counseling, Guidance,& Placement Assistance). d. SCCCD shall assist FSO in registration and other support services to students to adequately manage and control the college's course offerings. e. SCCCD shall approve selection of instructors and evaluate the quality of instruction to ensure that it meets the needs of the students and the accreditation requirements of SCCCD. SCCCD shall have the primary right to control and direct the instructional activities of all instructors. f. SCCCD shall ensure that course offerings meet all appropriate requirements of the Education Code and Title 5. g. SCCCD shall consult FSO on any revisions to existing SCCCD courses designed for the FSO program, initiation of new courses,or any other changes,to ensure the quality of educational services and to meet the needs of FSO. h. SCCCD shall provide the use of its facilities and equipment free of charge for use by the FSO, on an as-needed, space available basis for Instructional Service Agreement (ISA) partner programs. SCCCD shall attempt to provide use of said facilities and equipment during normal business hours. Page 11 L SCCCD shall demonstrate control and direction through such actions as: providing the instructor of record an orientation, instructor's manual, Title 5 course outlines, curriculum materials, testing and grading procedures and any other materials and services it would provide its adjunct instructors on campus. j. By signing this Agreement,SCCCD certifies it does not receive full compensation for direct education costs of the course from any public or private agency, individual or group. k. SCCCD has the primary right and responsibility to control and direct the activities of the instructors furnished by FSO while they are performing services under the term of this Agreement. Section 2. RESPONSIBILITIES OF FSO a. FSO shall provide classroom space for use as off-campus sites by SCCCD, free of charge for Instructional Service Agreement(ISA) courses. b. FSO shall provide instructors, equipment, materials, day-to-day management support, and all other related overhead necessary to conduct SCCCD's ISA courses. c. FSO shall cooperate with SCCCD to ensure all personnel, equipment, and materials used in carrying out its responsibilities under this Agreement conform to Education Code and Title 5 mandated standards governing instructional programs, including minimum qualifications for instructors. d. FSO shall use the money received as compensation for services under this Agreement for educational and training related purposes as they relate to public safety training programs. e. A tuition fee of$46/unit for all FSO members enrolled in ISA courses shall be deducted from the gross revenue amount. f. An off-site health fee of$13 per semester will be waived if students are covered by workers' compensation insurance through their employment with FSO. If FSO fails to provide evidence of workers' compensation coverage,then the off-site health fee will be deducted from the gross revenue for all registered FSO members. F5O affirms that their workers' compensation coverage is current, active, and will be maintained throughout the term of this agreement. Prior to the commencement of each annual term of this agreement, FSO shall deliver to the District Representative a Certificate of Insurance evidence of workers'compensation coverage. g. Records of student attendance and registration shall be submitted by FSO to SCCCD regularly and then maintained by SCCCD. Records will always be open for review by officials of the college and submitted on a schedule developed by SCCCD, no later than July 15t annually(see Appendix A). h. By signing this Agreement, FSO certifies the training facility is open to the public and the instructional activities agreed upon herein will not be fully funded by other sources. Section 3. PAYMENT FOR SERVICES a. In consideration of the services provided herein, SCCCD shall pay FSO 60% each academic year (July 1'through June 30th) of the state apportionment earned due to eligible instructional Full-Time Equivalent Student (FTES) hours (see Appendix B). b. Above hours shall not exceed 50,000 Student Instructional Hours (contact hours) per academic year during academic years when the California Community College Chancellor's Office(CCCCO)implements apportionment caps for its colleges. Notice will be provided to FSO no later than October 30th annually if CCCCO apportionment caps are in place for the upcoming academic year. c. FSO shall submit to SCCCD an invoice for all mutually agreed upon instructional FTES hours provided under this Agreement. SCCCD shall pay FSO the agreed contract price within the agreed upon timeline for the fiscal year, to be Page 12 established by no later than July 1" annually (see Appendix C). Any adjustments to the fiscal year timeline must be presented a minimum of forty-five (45) days prior to the end of any given course section. d. Instructional FTES hours are defined as those hours reported on SCCCD's CCFS-320 Report, California Community Colleges Apportionment Attendance Reports,which are subject to audit by SCCCD's independent auditor and the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office. Section 4. INDEMNIFICATION a. SCCCD agrees to indemnify,save, hold harmless, and at FSO'S request, defend FSO, its officers, agents, and employees from any and all costs and expenses, damages, liabilities, claims, and losses occurring or resulting to FSO in connection with the performance, or failure to perform, by SCCCD, its officers, agents,or employees under this Agreement,and from any and all costs and expenses, damages, liabilities, claims, and losses occurring or resulting to any person, firm, or corporation who may be injured or damaged by the performance, or failure to perform, of SCCCD, its officers, agents, or employees under this Agreement. b. FSO agrees to indemnify, save, hold harmless, and at SCCCD'S request, defend the SCCCD, its officers, agents, and employees from any and all costs and expenses, damages, liabilities, claims, and losses occurring or resulting to SCCCD in connection with the performance, or failure to perform, by FSO, its officers, agents, or employees under this Agreement, and from any and all costs and expenses, damages, liabilities,claims, and losses occurring or resulting to any person,firm, or corporation who may be injured or damaged by the performance, or failure to perform,of FSO, its officers,agents, or employees under this Agreement. c. In the event of concurrent negligence on the part of SCCCD or any of its officers, officials, employees, agents or volunteers, and FSO or any of its officers,officials,employees,agents or volunteers,the liability for any and all such claims, demands and actions in law or equity for such losses,fines, penalties,forfeitures,costs and damages shall be apportioned under the State of California's theory of comparative negligence as presently established or as may be modified hereafter. d. This section shall survive expiration or termination of this Agreement. Section 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR a. In performance of the work,duties,and obligations assumed by SCCCD under this Agreement,it is mutually understood and agreed that SCCCD, including all of SCCCD's officers, agents, and employees will always be acting and performing as an independent contractor, and shall act in an independent capacity and not as an officer, agent,servant, employee,joint venturer, partner, or associate of FSO. Furthermore, FSO shall have no right to control or supervise or direct the manner or method by which SCCCD shall perform its work and function. However, FSO shall retain the right to administer this Agreement to verify that SCCCD is performing its obligations in accordance with the terms and conditions thereof. b. SCCCD and FSO shall comply with all applicable provisions of law and the rules and regulations, if any,of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over matters subject thereof. c. Because of its status as an independent contractor, SCCCD shall have no right to employment rights and benefits available to FSO employees. SCCCD shall be solely liable and responsible for providing to, or on behalf of, its employees with all legally required employee benefits. In addition, SCCCD shall be solely responsible and save FSO harmless from all matters relating to payment of SCCCD's employees, including compliance with Social Security withholding and all other regulations governing such matters. It is acknowledged that during the term of this Agreement, SCCCD may be providing services to others unrelated to FSO or to this Agreement. Section 6. INSURANCE a. Each party shall insure its activities in connection with this Agreement and always maintain insurance with coverage and limit amounts reasonably necessary to protect itself against injuries and damages arising from the acts or omissions Page 13 caused by each party,their respective Boards,officers,employees,and agents in the performance of this Agreement.This insurance requirement may be satisfied through a program of self-insurance, or insurance coverage afforded to public entities through a Joint Powers Authority(JPA) risk pool. b. Without limiting the FSO'S right to obtain indemnification from SCCCD or any third parties,SCCCD,at its sole expense, shall maintain in full force and effect, the following insurance policies, or a program of self-insurance, including but not limited to, an insurance pooling arrangement or Joint Powers Agreement(JPA)throughout the term of the Agreement: I. Commercial General Liability-Commercial General Liability Insurance with limits of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) per occurrence and an annual aggregate of Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000.00). This policy shall be issued on a per occurrence basis. FSO may require specific coverage including completed operations, products liability, contractual liability, Explosion-Collapse-Underground, fire legal liability, or any other liability insurance deemed necessary because of the nature of this Agreement. II. Automobile Liability-Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance with limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per accident for bodily injury and for property damage. Coverage should include any auto used in connection with this Agreement. III. Professional Liability-If SCCCD employs licensed professional staff, (e.g., Ph.D., R.N., L.C.S.W., M.F.C.C.) in providing services,Professional Liability Insurance with limits of not less than One Million Dollars($1,000,000.00)per occurrence, Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000.00) annual aggregate. SCCCD agrees that it shall maintain, at its sole expense, in full force and effect for a period of three (3) years following the termination of this Agreement, one or more policies of professional liability insurance with limits of coverage as specified herein. IV. Worker's Compensation -A policy of Worker's Compensation insurance as may be required by the California Labor Code. V. Molestation - Sexual abuse / molestation liability insurance with limits of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence,Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) annual aggregate.This policy shall be issued on a per occurrence basis. c. Additional Requirements Relating to Insurance SCCCD shall obtain endorsements to the Commercial General Liability insurance naming the FSO, its officers, agents, and employees, individually and collectively, as additional insured, but only insofar as the operations under this Agreement are concerned. Such coverage for additional insured shall apply as primary insurance and any other insurance, or self-insurance, maintained by FSO, its officers, agents, and employees shall be excess only and not contributing with insurance provided under SCCCD's policies herein. This insurance shall not be cancelled or changed without a minimum of thirty(30)days' advance written notice given to FSO. SCCCD hereby waives its right to recover from FSO, its officers, agents, and employees any amounts paid by the policy of worker's compensation insurance required by this Agreement. SCCCD is solely responsible to obtain any endorsement to such policy that may be necessary to accomplish such waiver of subrogation, but SCCCD's waiver of subrogation under this paragraph is effective whether SCCCD obtains such an endorsement. Within thirty (30) days from the date SCCCD signs and executes this Agreement, SCCCD shall provide certificates of insurance and endorsement as stated above for all of the foregoing policies, as required herein,to the FSO,stating that such insurance coverage have been obtained and are in full force;that the FSO, its officers, agents and employees will not be responsible for any premiums on the policies;that such Commercial General Liability insurance names the FSO, its officers,agents and employees,individually and collectively,as additional insured, but only insofar as the operations under this Agreement are concerned; that such coverage for additional insured shall apply as primary insurance and any other insurance, or self-insurance, maintained by FSO, its officers, agents and employees, shall be excess only and Page 14 not contributing with insurance provided under SCCCD's policies herein; and that this insurance shall not be cancelled or changed without a minimum of thirty(30)days advance,written notice given to FSO. In the event SCCCD fails to always keep in effect insurance coverage as herein provided, FSO may, in addition to other remedies it may have,suspend, or terminate this Agreement upon the occurrence of such an event. All policies shall be issued by admitted insurers licensed to do business in the State of California, and such insurance shall be purchased from companies possessing a current A.M. Best, Inc. rating of A FSC VII or better. Section 7. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. If any provisions of this Agreement are found to be, or become, contrary to applicable law or regulations, or court decisions,SCCCD and FSO agree that the Agreement shall be renegotiated as it relates to said provision,and the remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. b. Term and Termination. The term of this Agreement shall start on May 1, 2024, or upon date of full execution of the agreement if it is after May 1,2024, and terminate on April 30, 2029. Notwithstanding the foregoing,this Agreement may be terminated at any time, with or without cause, upon written notice given to the other party at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the term in which classes are currently in session. In the event of such termination, each party shall fully pay and discharge all obligations accruing to the other party up to and including the date of termination.Neither party shall incur any additional liability to the other by reason of such termination. c. Either party hereto maintains the right to cancel services prior to the beginning of each course at no cost to either party to this Agreement. d. Nondiscrimination. To the extent required by controlling federal, state and local law, the parties shall not employ discriminatory practices in the provision of services,course instruction, employment of personnel,or in any other respect on the basis of race, religious creed,color, national origin,ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status,sex, age,sexual orientation, ethnicity,status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era. e. This Agreement supersedes all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties hereto with respect to the use of the aforesaid facilities or services and contains all covenants and agreements between the parties with respect hereto. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, oral or otherwise, have been made by any party, or by anyone acting on behalf of any parties, which are not embodied herein, and that no other agreement, statement, or promise not contained herein shall be valid or binding. Any modification to this Agreement shall be effective only if it is in writing and signed by the FSO and SCCCD in the form of an Amendment to this Agreement. f. Compliance with Law. In providing the services required under this Agreement, SCCCD shall always comply with all applicable laws of the United States, the State of California, the County of Fresno, and with all applicable regulations promulgated by federal, state, regional, or local administrative and regulatory agencies, now in force and as they may be enacted, issued, or amended during the term of this Agreement. g. Governing Law and Venue.This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed and enforced in accordance with,the laws of the State of California, excluding, however, any conflict of laws rule which would apply the law of another jurisdiction.Venue for purposes of the filing of any action regarding the enforcement or interpretation of this Agreement and any rights and duties hereunder shall be Fresno, California. h. Cumulative Remedies. No remedy or election hereunder shall be deemed exclusive but shall, wherever possible, be cumulative with all other remedies at law or in equity. i. No Third-Party Beneficiaries.The rights, interests, duties, and obligations defined within this Agreement are intended for the specific parties hereto as identified in the preamble of this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything stated to the Page I S contrary in this Agreement, it is not intended that any rights or interests in this Agreement benefit or flow to the interest of any third parties. j. Attorney's Fees. If either party is required to commence any proceeding or legal action to enforce or interpret any term, covenant, or condition of this Agreement, the prevailing party in such proceeding or action shall be entitled to recover from the other party its reasonable attorney's fees and legal expenses. k. Notice or correspondence required by this Agreement shall be delivered personally or by United States mail as follows: State Center Community College District c/o Fresno City College, First Responder Campus Fresno Sheriff's Office Attention: Director Peter Cacossa Fresno County Sheriff Captain 3300 East North Avenue 2200 Fresno Street Fresno,CA 93725 Fresno, CA 93721 I. The specific course(s) covered under this Agreement are described in the attached Appendix D and are incorporated herein by this reference. m. FSO shall provide SCCCD with a request to add existing course(s)or sections with a minimum of 45 days advanced notice to SCCCD prior to the class start date. Each additional course of instruction shall require a written agreement to offer the course signed by the agency signatory or his or her designee as well as the SCCCD Vice President of Instruction or designee. The course details must be set forth in writing as with the course(s) listed in Appendix D and will become attachments to this Agreement. n. Electronic Signatures: The parties agree that this Agreement may be executed by electronic signature as provided in this section. An "electronic signature" means any symbol or process intended by an individual signing this Agreement to represent their signature, including but not limited to(1) a digital signature; (2)a faxed version of an original handwritten signature;or(3)an electronically scanned and transmitted (for example, PDF document) of a handwritten signature. Each electronic signature affixed or attached to this Agreement(1)is deemed equivalentto a valid original handwritten signature of the person signing this Agreement for all purposes, including but not limited to evidentiary proof in any administrative or judicial proceeding,and(2) has the same force and effect as the valid original requirements of Civil Code section 1633.5, subdivision (b), in the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act (Civil Code, Division 3, Part 2, Title 2.5, beginning with section 1633.1). Each party using a digital signature represents that it has undertaken and satisfied the requirements of Government Code section 16.5,subdivision(a),paragraphs(1)through(5),and agrees that each other party may rely upon that representation.This Agreement is not conditioned upon the parties conducting the transactions under it by electronic means and either party may sign this Agreement with an original handwritten signature. o. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same Agreement, binding on the parties according to its terms and conditions. Page 16 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Agreement in Fresno,California to be effective upon the date of full execution of the contract. AGENCY NAME: FRESNO SHERIFF'S OFFICE AGENCY SIGNATORS: COUNTY OF FRESNO ` NAME&TITLE: NATHAN MAGSIG, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF FRESNO DATE: f0/ l?(I ATTEST: CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COUNTY OF FRESNO,STATE OF CALIFORNIA NAME&TITLE: BERNICE E.SEIDEL DATE: AGENCY NAME: State Center Communit College District~who operates Fresno City College AGENCY SIGNATORS: NAME&TITLE: Dr.David El Fattal,Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration DATE: C ATTEST: Roberto Pimentel(Apr 5,202415:34 PDT) NAME&TITLE: Dr.Robert Pimentel,Fresno City College President DATE: API'S, 2024 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: NAME&TITLE: Kirsten CoCreyGener Counsel,State Center Community College District DATE: S / FOR ACCOUNTING USE ONLY: Fund: 0001 Subclass: 10000 Page 17 Org: 31112413 Account: 5800 APPENDIX A Projected Student Attendance&Registration Records Schedule for 2024-2025 1. Training Hours&Student Applications Agency Cut Off Date on the last Friday of each month: a. Friday,July 26, 2024 b. Friday,August 30,2024 c. Friday,September 27,2024 d. Friday,October 25,2024 e. Friday, November 29,2024 f. Friday, December 27,2024 g. Friday,January 31,2025 h. Friday, February 28,2025 i. Friday, March 28,2025 j. Friday,April25,2025 k. Friday, May 30,2025 L. Friday,June 27,2025 2. Due date to FCC is first Friday of the following month: a. Friday,July 5, 2024 b. Friday,August 2,2024 c, Friday,September 6,2024 d. Friday,October 4,2024 e. Friday, November 1,2024 f. Friday, December 6,2024 g. Friday,January 3,2025 h. Friday, February 7,2025 i. Friday, March 7,2025 j. Friday,April4,2025 k. Friday, May 2,2025 L. Friday,June 6,2025 3. Deadlines for Student Applications and Unresolved Academic and/or Financial Holds: a. Friday, May 24 or 31, 2024 b. Friday, November 22 or 29,2024 c. Friday, May 23 or 30,2025 A new schedule will be sent out every year no later than July 1 st for all subsequent contract years, including 2025- 2026,2026-2027,2027-2028, and 2028-2029. APPENDIX B FCC Payment Split with Agency Police Agencies - Payment is based on the number of units completed by students taking ISA courses. Each ISA course has a unit value. Units are converted into contact hours, and contact hours are converted to FTES. One unit equals 54 contact hours,and there are 525 contact hours in one FTES. Police Agency Example: Total Agency Training Units to Training Units Contact Hours Contact Hours to FTES FTES to Apportionment 10.28 x ($4840 x 60%) _ 100 100 x 54=5400 5400/525=10.28 $29,853.12 (gross revenue) Units to Registration Fees Gross Revenue—Registration Fees=Net Revenue 100 x$46.00=$4,600 %29,853.12-$4,600=$25,253.12 The apportionment amount changes annually and is based on the state budget. The amount is available on the California Community College Chancellor's Office website. APPENDIX C Section Schedules and Processing Timeframes for 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 • November 25,2023-June 14,2024 • May 25,2024-December 13,2024 • November 22,2024-June 13,2025 • May 23,2025-December 12,2025 • November 21,2025-June 12,2026 Projected Timelines for 2024-2025 Submission of Applications and Hours, Registration and Grades, as well as 320 Reports, Invoicing,and Payments per section APPENDIX C—CONTINUED Section Dates: SUMMER 2024: 11/25/23-6/14/24 • Training Hours Cut Off for Agency:5/24/24 • Training Hours Submitted by Agency: 5/31/24 • Yellow Apps(ISA Sr. Program Specialist):6/3/24-6/7/24 • Registrations (ISA Sr. Program Specialist):6/10/24-6/12/24 • Positive Attendance Forms(A&R): 6/13/24-6/14/24 • Grades&Attendance Entered (ISA Faculty Coordinator): 6/13/24-6/17/24 by noon • Due to DO:6/28/24 • 320 Report Submitted:7/19/24 • A&R Send 320 Report to FCC Academy Director:7/26/24 • FCC Academy Director Confirms and Authorizes Invoice Amounts per Agency: 8/2/24 • Agency Submit Invoice to FCC Academy Director: 8/9/24 • FCC Sends Invoice for Payment:8/16/24 • SCCCD Sends Check to Agency:8/26/24-9/6/24 SPRING 2025:5/25/24-12/13/24 • Training Hours Cut Off for Agency: 11/22/24 • Training Hours Submitted by Agency: 11/29/24 • Yellow Apps(ISA Sr. Program Specialist): 12/2/24-12/6/24 • Registrations(ISA Sr. Program Specialist): 12/9/24-12/11/24 • Positive Attendance Forms(A&R): 12/12/24-12/13/24 • Grades&Attendance Entered (ISA Faculty Coordinator): 12/13/24-12/16/24 by noon • Due to DO: 12/27/24 • 320 Report Submitted: 1/17/25 • A&R Send 320 Report to FCC Academy Director: 1/24/25 • FCC Academy Director Confirms and Authorizes Invoice Amounts per Agency: 1/31/25 • Agency Submit Invoice to FCC Academy Director:2/7/25 • FCC Sends Invoice for Payment:2/14/25 • SCCCD Sends Check to Agency:2/17/25-2/28/25 APPENDIX C—CONTINUED SUMMER 2025: 11/22/24-6/13/25 • Training Hours Cut Off for Agency:5/23/25 • Training Hours Submitted by Agency: 5/30/25 • Yellow Apps(ISA Sr. Program Specialist): 6/2/25-6/6/25 • Registrations(ISA Sr. Program Specialist):6/9/25-6/11/25 • Positive Attendance Forms(A&R):6/12/25-6/13/25 • Grades&Attendance Entered (ISA Faculty Coordinator):6/12/25-6/16/25 by noon • Due to DO:6/27/25 • 320 Report Submitted:7/18/25 • A&R Send 320 Report to FCC Academy Director:7/25/25 • FCC Academy Director Confirms and Authorizes Invoice Amounts per Agency:8/1/25 • Agency Submit Invoice to FCC Academy Director:8/8/25 • FCC Sends Invoice for Payment: 8/15/25 • SCCCD Sends Check to Agency:8/25/25-9/6/25 A new schedule will be sent out every year no later than July 15Y for all subsequent contract years, including 2025- 2026, 2026-2027,2027-2028, and 2028-2029. APPENDIX D-POLICE POLICE ISA COURSE LIST-FRESNO CITY COLLEGE All ISA courses are presented under the ISA contract between Fresno City College and the police agency are pursuant to the terms of said contract. The parties agree to offer the courses described herein, under the same terms and conditions as set forth in said contract. Minimum contact hours must be met as defined in the Course Outline of Record. Fresno County Sheriff's Office: -23 U Trng Conf Emot Sury Update Al-233A Tactical Firearms(PSP) AJ 233V Officer Skills Orient Update AJ-233B Firearms-Tactical Rifle A -233W Pursuit Intery Tech PIT Update AL-233Q Civil Pro Law Enf Officers AJ-233X Critical In Stress Debrief Upd Al--Z33I- Wilderness Tracking AJ_233Y De-Escalation Update AL2= Electronic Weapons A1-233Z Regular Basic Course Mod I Al-233h Driving(PSP) AL-234 Adult Corr Off Core Course AL - Court&Temp Holding Facility AJ-234A Adult Corr Off Core Enh AJ-233J Advanced Officer Course AJ-234B PC 832 Laws of Arrest AJ-233K Arrest&Control Update AJ 234C PC 932 Firearms AJ 233L Training Conference AJ 35 Res Officer-Firearms Update AJ-233M Patrol Canine Handler Update Al-235A Res Off-Vehicle Trans Update AJ 233N Search &Rescue Trng Update AJ-235B Res Off Dr Aware<100 Update AJ-2330 Underwater S&R Update AJ-235C Res Officer-E.V.O.C. Update AJ_233P S&R Incl.Weather Update AJ-235D Res Off-C.P.R./A.E.D. Update AJ-233Q Intro to Tactical Dispr Course AJ 235E Res Off-First Aid Update AJ 233R Resp to Active Shtrs Update AJ-235F Res Off Elect&Imp Weap Upd AJ-233S Training Conf Gang Update AJ_235G Res Off—Rep Writing Update AJ-233T Trng Conf Active Shooter Upd AJ_236 Use of Force Update ALL approved Course Outlines of Record may be access via the following Link: ht�at _ :/s /Fresno.�u�isl 1jet,com/pu_b_Li_QSo ch/