Approve professional services contractwith ESD 113 for Student Success Navigator Program. BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON
IN THE MATTER OF: RESOLUTION NO. 21-032
APPROVING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
CONTRACT BETWEEN LEWIS COUNTY AND ESD
113 FOR STUDENT SUCCESS NAVIGATOR
PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, Lewis County, Washington, has
reviewed the Professional Services Contract #E01-0121-21 between Lewis County
and ESD 113 (Capital Region Educational District) for the period of January 1,
2021, through December 31, 2021; and
WHEREAS, funding in the amount of $90,074 is available from the .1 of 1% Sales
and Use Tax imposed by the adoption of Ordinance 1224 on June 20, 2011; and
WHEREAS, this contract will provide a Student Assistance Navigator who will
provide coordination of care for youth and their families; and
WHEREAS, it appears to be in the best public interest to authorize the execution
of said contract for Lewis County.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Professional Services Contract
#E01-0121-21 between Lewis County and ESD 113 for $90,074 from January 1,
2021, through December 31, 2021, is hereby approved and the Director of Public
Health & Social Services is authorized to sign the same.
DONE IN OPEN SESSION this 25th day of January, 2021.
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APPROVED AS TO FORM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Jonathan Meyer, Prosecuting Attorney LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON
Amber Smith Gary Stamper
By: Amber Smith, Gary Stamper, Chair
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
ATTEST: Lindsey R. Pollock, DVM
Lindsey R. Pollock, DVM, Vice Chair
Rieva Lester Sean D. Swope
Rieva Lester, Sean D. Swope, Commissioner
Clerk of the Lewis County Board of
County Commissioners
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Executive Summary
Student Success Navigator
between
Capital Region Educational District 113 (ESD 113)
and Lewis County Public Health & Social Services
Contract#: E01-0121-21
January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021
Description
Lewis County Public Health & Social Services is contracting with the
Capital Region Educational District 113 (ESD 113) to continue to provide the
Student Success Navigator position. The Student Success Navigator is stationed
at the Lewis County Juvenile Detention Center and works with students and
families to overcome barriers to students' academic and developmental
successes. This funding will come from the 1/10th of 1% Sales Tax Fund as the
position falls under the allowable activities for ROW 82.14.460 (Sales and use tax
for chemical dependency or mental health treatment services or therapeutic
courts).
Recommendation
Approve resolution
Budget Impact
Revenue: 11000REV 313140
Expense: 11056454 541000
Amount: $90,074
The contract was not anticipated for 2021.
Please send copy to:
Erin Wick, MBA, CDP
Behavioral Health and Integrated Student Support
ESD 113
6005 Tyee Drive SW
Tumwater, WA 98512
Submitted by: Alison Puckett
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of any clause or condition of this contract is not effective or binding unless made in writing
and signed by the Lewis County Board of County Commissioners, Director of Lewis County
Public Health& Social Services, or its Contract Officer.
4. Contract Term
The term of this contract shall commence and terminate as stated in Exhibit A:
Statement of Work and Reporting Requirements attached hereto.
5. Contractor Representation
Contractor represents by signing this contract that it is qualified and possesses the
necessary capabilities and sufficient skills, including technical and professional skills
where required and has the necessary licenses and certifications to perform the
services set forth in this contract.
6. Mutually Negotiated
County and Contractor acknowledge and by signing this contract agree that this
contract has been mutually negotiated and agreed to by both parties.
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Signatures
The terms and conditions of this contract, including all attachments and subsequent
amendments, constitute the entire and exclusive understanding between the parties.
Except as provided for in section 23 of this contract, no other understandings, writings,
and communications, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this contract shall
exist to bind the parties. The parties signing below represent they have read and
understand this contract, and have the authority to execute this contract.
NOTE: In accordance with Resolution 16-344, this contract is subject to approval by the
Lewis County Board of County Commissioners if the total dollar value identified in
Exhibit B equals or exceeds$40,000 in one calendar year. The Lewis County Board of
County Commissioners delegates contract approval authority to the Director of Lewis
County Public Health& Social Services if the total dollar value identified in Exhibit B is
less than $40,000 in any calendar year, subject to all provisions in Resolution 16-344.
For the County
Lewis County Public Health& Social Services
360 NW North Street
Chehalis, WA 98532
County signature: J
J.P. Anderson, MSW
Public Health& Social Services Director
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For the Contractor
Capitol Region ESD 113
PO Box 14339,Tumwater, WA 98511
6005 Tyee Road SW,Tumwater, WA 98512
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Dana Anderson
Superintedent, Capital Region ESD 113
1/12/2021
Date:
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Table of Contents
Preamble 1
1. Purpose 1
2. Parties 1
3. Authorization 1
4. Contract Term 2
5. Contractor Representation 2
6. Mutually Negotiated 2
Signatures 3
General Terms and Conditions 7
1. Scope of Contractor's Services 7
2. Accounting and Payment for Contractor Services 7
3. Assignment and Subcontracting 7
4. Independent Contractor 7
5. No Guarantee of Employment 8
6. Taxes 8
7. Regulations and Requirements 8
8. Public Records Law 8
9. Nondiscrimination 9
10. Political Activity Prohibited 9
11. Right to Review 9
12. Modifications 9
13. Termination 9
14. Termination for Default 10
15. Termination for Public Convenience 10
16. Suspension of Performance and Resumption of Performance 10
17. Termination Procedures 11
18. Defense and Indemnity Agreement 11
19. Insurance Coverage 12
20. Resolution of Conflicts 12
21. Disputes,Venue and Choice of Law 12
22. Records Maintenance 12
23. Contractor Commitments,Warranties and Representations 12
24. Recapture 13
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25. Patent/Copyright Infringement 13
26. Ownership and Use of Items Produced 13
27. Confidentiality 14
28. Ethics/Conflicts of Interest 14
29. Information System Security 14
30. Protection of Personal Information 14
31. Certification of Work 14
32. Contract Amendments 14
33. Notice 15
34. Debarment Certification 15
35. Severability 15
36. Conformance 15
37. Waiver 15
38. Survival 15
39. Entire Agreement 15
Special Terms and Conditions 16
S-1.Applicable Regulations 16
S-2.Treatment of Client Property 16
S-3.Treatment of Assets 16
Exhibit A: Statement of Work and Reporting Requirements 17
Exhibit B: Budget, Invoicing, and Contractor Payment 18
1. Budget Detail 18
2. Compensation 18
3. Invoice Timeframe 18
4. Eligible Use of Funds 18
5. Duplicate Payment 19
6. Audit 19
7. Future Non-Allocation of Funds 20
8. Errors and Omissions Uncompensated 20
Exhibit C: Insurance Coverage 21
1. Commercial General Liability Insurance Policy 21
2. Automobile Liability 21
3. Fidelity Insurance 22
4. Business Property 22
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5. Industrial Insurance Waiver 22
6. Volunteer Medical Protection 22
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General Terms and Conditions
1. Scope of Contractor's Services
The Contractor agrees to provide to the County services,reports, and any material set forth
in Exhibit A: Statement of Work and Reporting Requirements during the contract term. No
material, labor, or facilities will be furnished by the County unless otherwise provided for
in this contract.
2. Accounting and Payment for Contractor Services
Payment to the Contractor for services rendered under this contract shall be as set forth in
Exhibit B: Budget, Invoicing and Contractor Payment attached hereto. Unless specifically
stated in Exhibit B or approved in writing in advance by the Contract Officer for this
contract, the County will not reimburse the Contractor for any costs or expenses incurred by
the Contractor in the performance of this contract.
The Contractor acknowledges that the entire compensation for this contract is specified in
Exhibit B and the Contractor is not entitled to any County benefits including,but not limited
to, vacation pay,holiday pay, sick leave pay, medical, dental, or other insurance benefits, or
any other rights or privileges afforded to Lewis County employees.
3. Assignment and Subcontracting
Unless otherwise provided for in this contract, no portion of this contract may be assigned or
subcontracted to any other individual, form, or entity without the express and prior written
approval of the Contract Officer.
Should the Contractor wish to subcontract, assign or delegate any or all of its rights or duties
hereunder, it shall tender a detailed written request to the Contract Officer. Unless the
Contractor receives written authorization to subcontract, assign, or delegate within 30 days,
its request shall be deemed to have been denied.
If the County approves subcontracting,the Contractor shall maintain written procedures
related to subcontracting, as well as copies of all subcontracts and records related to
subcontracts. The County, in its sole discretion, in writing may: (a) require the Contractor to
amend its subcontracting procedures as they relate to this contract; (b) prohibit the
Contractor from subcontracting with a particular person or entity; or(c) require the
Contractor to rescind or amend a subcontract.
4. Independent Contractor
The Contractor's services shall be furnished by the Contractor as an independent Contractor
and nothing herein shall be construed to create a relationship of agent, employee, or servant
of the County. The Contractor specifically has the right to direct and control Contractor's
own activities in providing the agreed services in accordance with the specifications set out
in this contract.
The Contractor shall have and maintain complete responsibility and control over all of its
subcontractors, employees, agents, and representatives. No subcontractor, employee, agent,
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or representative of the Contractor shall be or deem to be or act or purport to act as an
employee, agent, or representative of the County.
The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for the payment of all payroll taxes, use,
sales, income, or other form of taxes, fees, licenses, excises, or payments required by any
city, county, state or federal legislation which is now or may during the term of this contract
be enacted as to all employees, agents or representatives of the Contractor and as to all
duties, activities, and requirements by the Contractor in performance of the work on this
project.
The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for ensuring all staff members hired or
subcontracted under this contract are eligible to work according to all applicable state and
federal laws.
5. No Guarantee of Employment
The performance of all or part of this contract by the Contractor shall not operate to vest any
employment rights whatsoever and shall not be deemed to guarantee an employment of the
Contractor or any employee, agent or representative of the Contractor or any subcontractor,
or any employee, agent or representative of any subcontractor by the County at the present
time or in the futures.
6. Taxes
The Contractor understands and acknowledges that the County will not withhold federal or
state income taxes. Where required by state or federal law, the Contractor authorizes the
County to make withholding for any taxes other than income taxes. All compensation
received by the Contractor will be reported to the Internal Revenue Service and Washington
State Department of Revenue in accordance with federal and state regulations. The
Contractor is solely liable for any tax obligation arising from the Contractor's performance
of this contract. The Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify the County against any demand
to pay taxes arising from the Contractor's failure to pay taxes on compensation earned
pursuant to this contract.
The County will pay sales and use taxes imposed on goods and services acquired hereunder
as required by law. The Contractor shall pay all other taxes including, but not limited to,
Business and Occupation Tax, taxes based on the Contractor's gross or net income, or
personal property to which the County does not hold title. The County is exempt from
Federal Excise Tax.
7. Regulations and Requirements
This contract shall be subject to all laws, rules, and regulations of the United States of
America, the State of Washington, and political subdivisions of the State of Washington,
and to any other provisions set forth in Special Terms and Conditions.
8. Public Records Law
The Contractor shall assist the County in fulfilling all obligations of the County under the
Washington Public Records Act(chapter 42.56 of the Revised Code of Washington). In the
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event that the Contractor fails to fulfill its obligations pursuant to this section and due in
whole or in part to such failure a court of competent jurisdiction imposes a penalty upon the
County for violation of the Public Records Act, Contractor shall indemnify the County for
that penalty, as well as for all costs and attorney fees incurred by the County in the litigation
giving rise to such a penalty. The obligations created by this section shall survive the
termination of this contract.
9. Nondiscrimination
The Contractor or any employee, agent or representative of the Contractor or any
subcontractor shall not discriminate against any person in the performance of this contract in
the performance of any of its obligations hereunder on the basis of race, color, creed,
ethnicity,religion, national origin, age,sex, marital status, veteran or military status, sexual
orientation or the presence of any disability. Implementation of this provision shall be
consistent with Section 49.60.400 of the Revised Code of Washington.
The Contractor must comply with the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, Public Law
101-336, including but not limited to protection to individuals with disabilities in the areas
of employment, public accommodations, state and local government services, and
telecommunications.
10. Political Activity Prohibited
None of the funds provided under this contract shall be used for any partisan political
activity, or to further the election or defeat of any candidate for public office or ballot
measure. However, no person engaged to perform such services pursuant to this contract
shall be precluded from devoting income derived from such services to any lawful political
activity, or to the support of a candidate for public office or of a ballot measure.
11. Right to Review
This contract is subject to review by any federal or state auditor. The County or its designee
shall have the right to review and monitor the financial and service components of this
contract by whatever means are deemed expedient by the Contract Officer. Such review may
occur with or without notice and may include, but is not limited to, on-site inspection by
County agents or employees, inspection of all records or other materials which the County
deems pertinent to the contract and its performance, and any and all communications with or
evaluations by service recipients under this contract.
12. Modifications
Either party may request changes in the contract. Any and all agreed modifications shall be
in writing, signed by each of the parties.
13. Termination
Either party may terminate this contract upon 30 days' prior written notification to the other
party. If this contract is so terminated, the parties shall be liable only for performance
rendered or costs incurred in accordance with the terms of this contract prior to the effective
date of termination.
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14. Termination for Default
If the Contractor defaults by failing to perform any of the obligations of this contract or
becomes insolvent, or is declared bankrupt or commits any act of bankruptcy or insolvency
or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors,the County may,by depositing written
notice to the Contractor in the U.S. mail,postage prepaid,terminate the contract, and at the
County's option,obtain performance of the work elsewhere.
Any extra cost of damage to the County resulting from such default(s) shall be deducted
from any money due or coming to the Contractor.Any remaining deficiency shall be
payable to the County by the Contractor.The Contractor shall bear any extra expenses
incurred by the County in completing the work,as may be applicable under Exhibit A,
including all increased costs for completing the work,and all damage sustained,or which
may be sustained by the County by reason of such default.
If notice of termination for default has been issued and it is later determined for any reason
that the Contractor was not in default, the rights and obligations of the parties shall be the
same as if the notice of termination had been issued pursuant to the Termination for Public
Convenience paragraph hereof.
15. Termination for Public Convenience
The County may terminate the contract in whole or in part whenever the County determines,
in its sole discretion,that such termination is in the interests of the County. Whenever the
contract is terminated in accordance with this paragraph,the Contractor shall be entitled to
payment for actual work performed at unit contract prices for completed items of work.The
County shall make a reasonable,equitable adjustment in the contract price for partially
completed items of work, but such adjustment shall not include provision for loss of
anticipated profit on deleted or uncompleted work. Termination of this contract by the
County at any time during the term,whether for default or convenience, shall not constitute
a breach of contract by the County.
16. Suspension of Performance and Resumption of Performance
In the event of government closure, suspension or limitation of funding in any way after the
effective date of this contract and prior to normal completion,the County may give notice to
the Contractor to suspend performance as an alternative to termination.The County may
elect to give written notice to the Contractor to suspend performance when the County
determines that there is a reasonable likelihood that the funding insufficiency may be
resolved in a timeframe that would allow performance to be resumed prior to the end date of
this contract.Notice may include notice by facsimile or email to the Contractor's
Representative.The Contractor shall suspend performance on the date stated in the written
notice to suspend. During the period of suspension of performance,each party may inform
the other of any conditions that may reasonably affect the potential for resumption of
performance.Notice may be contingent upon the occurrence or non-occurrence of a future
event; e.g. the failure of the State of Washington to pass a budget by a date specified in the
notice.
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When the County determines that the funding insufficiency is resolved,the County may give
the Contractor written notice to resume performance and a proposed date to resume
performance. Upon receipt of written notice to resume performance, the Contractor will give
written notice to the County as to whether it can resume performance, and, if so, the date
upon which it agrees to resume performance. If the Contractor gives notice to the County
that it cannot resume performance,the parties agree that the contract will be terminated
retroactive to the original date of suspension of performance. If the date the Contractor gives
notice it can resume performance is not acceptable to the County,the parties agree to discuss
an alternative acceptable date. If an alternative date is not acceptable to the County, the
parties agree that the contract will be terminated retroactive to the original date of
suspension of performance.
If the funding issue is not resolved,the County may terminate the contract under the
"Termination for Convenience"clause.
17. Termination Procedures
After receipt of a notice of termination, except as otherwise directed by the County, the
Contractor shall:
i. Stop work under the contract on the date and to the extent specified in the notice;
ii. Place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services, or facilities
related to the contract;
iii. Assign to the County all of the rights, title, and interest of the contractor under
the orders and subcontracts so terminated, in which case the County has the
right, at its discretion,to settle or pay any or all claims arising out of the
termination of such orders and subcontracts. Any attempt by the Contractor to
settle such claims must have the prior written approval of the County; and
iv. Preserve and transfer any materials, contract deliverables and/or County
property in the Contractor's possession as directed by the County.
Contractor shall not place extraordinary orders or subcontracts in anticipation of
receiving a notice of termination, so as to circumvent section 17 (ii).
Upon termination,the County may withhold any amount due as the County reasonably
determines is necessary to protect the County against potential loss or liability resulting from
the termination. The County shall pay any withheld amount to the Contractor if the county
later determines that loss or liability will not occur.
The rights and remedies of the County under this section are in addition to any other rights
and remedies provided under this contract or otherwise provided under law.
18. Defense and Indemnity Agreement
The Contractor shall defend, protect, and hold harmless the County or any officers or
employees thereof, from and against all claims, suits, or action arising from any intentional
or negligent act or omission of the Contractor or any employee, agent or representative of
the Contractor or any subcontractor, while performing under the terms of this contract.
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19. Insurance Coverage
The Contractor shall comply with all provisions described in Exhibit C: Insurance Coverage,
attached hereto.
20. Resolution of Conflicts
In the event of an inconsistency in this contract, unless otherwise provided herein, the
inconsistency shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order:
i. Applicable federal and state statutes and regulations
ii. Special terms and conditions
iii. Exhibits
iv. General terms and conditions
v. Any other provision of this contract whether incorporated by reference or
otherwise.
21. Disputes,Venue and Choice of Law
The County and the Contractor agree that any disputes that arise under or relating to this
contract that cannot be resolved to the satisfaction of both parties shall be submitted to
mediation before either party starts litigation in any form. An impartial third party
acceptable to both the County and the Contractor will be appointed to mediate. Should the
parties be unable to agree upon a mediator, then the dispute shall be mediated through the
Washington Arbitration and Mediation Service, at its Tacoma office, and in accordance with
the WAMS mediation rules. The County and the Contractor shall pay an equal percentage of
.the mediator's fees and expenses. The Contractor may not use any funds received under this
contract to pay mediator's fees and expenses. The mediation shall be confidential in all
respects, as allowed or required by law.
In the event that mediation does not resolve the dispute, the venue for any litigation arising
under or relating to this contract shall be in the courts of the State of Washington in and for
the County of Lewis. This contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of
Washington, excepting only the choice of law rules of the State of Washington.
22. Records Maintenance
The Contractor shall maintain all books, records, documents, data and other evidence
relating to this contract and performance of the services described herein, including but not
limited to, accounting procedures and practices which sufficiently and properly reflect all
direct and indirect costs of any nature expended in the performance of this contract.
Contractor shall retain such records for a period of seven(7)years following the date of
final payment.
If any litigation,claim or audit is started before the expiration of the seven- (7)year
period, the records shall be retained for a period of seven(7) years after all litigation,
claims, or audit findings involving the records have been finally resolved.
23. Contractor Commitments, Warranties and Representations
Any written commitment received from the Contractor concerning this contract shall
be binding on the Contractor, unless otherwise specifically provided herein with
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reference to this paragraph. Failure of the Contractor to fulfill such a commitment
shall render the Contractor liable for damages to the County. A commitment
includes,but is not limited to, any representation made prior to execution of this
contract,whether or not incorporated elsewhere herein by reference,as to
performance of services or equipment,process,Contractor's qualifications or
experience,or options for future acquisition to remain in effect for a fixed period or
warranties.
24. Recapture
In the event that the Contractor fails to perform services specified in this contract in
accordance with state laws, federal laws,and/or the provisions of this contract,the
County reserves the right to recapture funds in an amount required to compensate the
County for the noncompliance in addition to any other remedies available at law or
in equity. Repayment by the Contractor or refunds under this recapture provision
shall occur within the timeframe specified by the County. In the alternative,the
County may recapture such funds from payments due under this contract.
25. Patent/Copyright Infringement
Contractor will defend and indemnify the County from any claimed action,cause or
demand brought against the County,to the extent such action is based on the claim
that information, goods or documentation supplied by the Contractor infringes any
patent or copyright. Contractor will pay all costs,penalties,fees, and damages
attributable to any such claims that are finally awarded against the County in any
action. Such defense and payments are conditioned upon the following:
i. That Contractor shall be notified promptly in writing by the County of any notice
of such claim.
ii. Contractor shall have the right,hereunder, at its option and expense,to obtain for
the County the right to continue using the information in the event such claim of
infringement is made,provided no reduction in performance or loss results to the
County.
26. Ownership and Use of Items Produced
Material produced in the performance of the work under this contract shall be"works made
for hire"as defined by section 201(b)the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976 and shall be owned by
the County.This material includes,but is not limited to,books,computer programs,plans,
specifications,documents, films,pamphlets,reports, sound reproductions, studies, surveys,
tapes, and/or training materials. County ownership includes the right to copyright,patent,
register,and the ability to transfer these rights. All writings,programs,data,public records
or other materials prepared by the Contractor or any employee, agent or representative of the
Contractor or any subcontractor, in connection with the performance of this contract shall be
for mutual use and shared between the Contractor and the County.The County agrees that if
it uses any materials prepared by the Contractor for purposes other than those intended by
this contract, it does so at its sole risk and it agrees to hold the Contractor harmless therefore
to the extent such use is agreed to in writing by the Contractor.
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A copy of all or a portion of material produced shall be submitted to the County upon
request or at the end of the contract using the hardware,software,or other method specified
by the County at the time of such request.
27. Confidentiality
The Contractor or any employee,agent or representative of the Contractor or any
subcontractor shall maintain the confidentiality of all information provided by the County or
acquired by the Contractor in performance of this contract,except upon prior written
consent of the Lewis County Prosecuting Attorney or an order entered by a court after
having acquired jurisdiction over the County. Contractor shall immediately give County
notice of any judicial proceeding seeking disclosure of such information. Contractor shall
indemnify and hold harmless the County, its officials, agents or employees from all loss or
expense, including,but not limited to,settlements,judgments, setoffs,attorney's fees,and
costs resulting from Contractor's breach of this provision.
28. Ethics/Conflicts of Interest
In performing under this contract,the Contractor shall assure compliance with the Ethics in
Public Service Act(Chapter 42.52 Revised Code of Washington), and any other applicable
state or federal law related to ethics or conflicts of interest.
29. Information System Security
The Contractor shall protect and maintain all confidential information gained by reason of
this contract against unauthorized use,access,disclosure,modification or loss. Personal
and/or medical information collected,used or acquired in connection with this contract shall
be used solely for the purposes of this contract.
30. Protection of Personal Information
The Contractor shall not use,publish,transfer, sell or otherwise disclose any confidential
information gained by reason of this contract for any purpose that is not directly connected
with the Contractor's performance of the services contemplated hereunder except as
provided by law,received by the Contractor pursuant to section 8 of this contract or with the
prior written consent of the individual or personal representative of the individual who is the
subject of the personal information. Upon request by the County or at the end of the contract
term,or when no longer needed,the Contractor shall return the confidential information or
certify in writing that the Contractor destroyed the information in a manner that cannot be
reconstructed.
31. Certification of Work
All work submitted by the Contractor shall be certified by the Contractor and checked for
errors and omissions.The Contractor shall be responsible for the accuracy of the work,even
if the work is accepted by the County.
32. Contract Amendments
No amendment,modification or renewal shall be made to this contract unless set forth in a
written Contract Amendment, signed by both parties.Work under a Contract Amendment
shall not proceed until the County duly executes the Contract Amendment.
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33. Notice
Except as set forth elsewhere in the contract, for all purposes under this contract, except
service of process,notice shall be given by the Contractor to the Contract Officer, 360 NW
North Street, Chehalis,WA 98532. Notice to the Contractor for all purposes under this
contract will be given to the Contractor's address shown on the Signature Page attached
hereto. Notices and other communications anticipated by this contract, e.g. a request to
subcontract per section 3, may be hand-delivered by an agent of the party serving notice,
delivered by courier(such as UPS or FedEx), or delivered by First Class Mail. A notice or
communication hand-delivered or delivered by courier shall be deemed to be served when it
is left with an officer, agent, or employee of the party to whom notice is due. A notice
delivered by First Class Mail shall be deemed to be served three days (excluding Sundays
and Postal Service holidays) after it is placed into a U.S. Postal Service collection box or left
at a U.S. post office,providing postage has been fully prepaid.
34. Debarment Certification
The Contractor, by signature to this contract, certifies that the Contractor is not presently
debarred, suspended,proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded
from participating in this contract or any program agreement by any federal, state or local
government or agency or by any special district. The Contractor also agrees to include the
above requirement in all subcontracts into which it enters.
35. Severability
If any term or condition of this contract or the application thereof to any person(s) or
circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other terms, conditions or
applications which can be given effect without the invalid term, condition or application. To
this end, the terms and conditions of this contract are declared severable.
36. Conformance
If any provision of this contract violates any statute or rule of law of the state of Washington
of of the United States of America, it is considered modified to conform to that statute or
rule of law.
37. Waiver
Waiver of any breach or condition of this contract shall not be deemed a waiver of any prior
or subsequent breach. No term or condition of this contract shall be held to be waived,
modified or deleted except by an instrument, in writing, signed by the party granting such a
waiver.
38. Survival
The terms and conditions contained in this contract will survive the completion,
cancellation, termination or expiration of the contract.
39. Entire Agreement
This written contract along with attached exhibits and the documents and terms incorporated
herein by section 23 of this contract, represents the entire agreement between the parties.
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Special Terms and Conditions •
S-1. Applicable Regulations
Contractor shall be reiumbursed on a cost reimbursement basis. See Exhibit A.
S-2. Treatment of Client Property
Except as otherwise provided by court orders,the Contractor shall assure that any
client for whom the Contractor is providing services under the Contract shall have
unrestricted access to the client's personal property. The Contractor shall not
interfere with the client's ownership,possession,or use of such property. Upon
termination of the Contract,the Contractor shall immediately release to the client
and/or the client's family, all the client's personal property.
S-3. Treatment of Assets
The Contractor shall take the following actions to secure the fmancial interest of
the County in items purchased with funds awarded wider this Contract.
i. The Contractor shall name the County as lien holder on certificates of title
for motor vehicles.
ii. A non-expendable personal property inventory report shall also be submitted
to the County as required. The County's interest in property purchased under
this contract and prior contracts from the same funding source is
automatically transferred forward to the next contract year at the close of this
contract period. The Contractor shall maintain records,perform inventories
and maintain control systems to prevent loss,damage or theft of equipment,
materials and supplies. A Contractor which is a nonprofit organization shall
keep property records in accordance with OMB Circular A-110,"Uniform
Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Nonprofit
Agencies,"for all purchases funded by this contract.
iii. In the event of loss,destruction or damage to any property purchased under
this contract,the Contractor shall notify the County and shall take all
reasonable steps to protect that property from further damage. Unless
otherwise directed by the County, the Contractor shall surrender to the
County all property purchased under this contract prior to settlement upon
completion,termination or cancellation of this contract.
iv. The Contractor shall include these requirements in any subcontracts.
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Exhibit A: Statement of Work and Reporting Requirements
The purpose of this Statement of Work is to detail the work to be performed by the
Contractor and the methods and content for reporting progress by the Contractor in
fulfilling all duties encompassed in this contract.
The term of this contract shall commence on January 1, 2021 and terminate on December
31, 2021.
The Contractor shall administer funds awarded hereunder,to support a variety of
activities, including coordinating care for youth and families who have complex needs in
order to assist them in better navigating various systems of care. Activities shall include,
but not be limited to, the following:
Deliverables/Outcomes
Deliverable=
Task Task/Activity/Description producedocument
Number Service,project,product Outcome=service provided, Reporting Requirement Due Date
project completion report
1 Coordinate Care Coordinate,monitor,and Report including: Monthly,
deliver services and 1.Total number of with
support to guide youth& clients served in invoice
their families through preceding month
various systems of care. 2.Number of new
Assist adolescents in clients served in
managing barrier and preceding month
challenges they may face 3.Description of
in school or in their family activities
system. provided or
coordinated in
preceding month
4.Number of
referrals made
5.Number of
engagements
with referred
service(s)
6.Origin of referral
to Juvenile
Detention,if
available.
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Exhibit B: Budget, Invoicing, and Contractor Payment
The County shall pay an amount not to exceed$90,074 to the Contractor for work as
described in Exhibit A, subject to conditions set forth in this Exhibit B: Budget,
Invoicing, and Contractor Payment.
1. Budget Detail
Administration(10%) $ 8,937
Staff Salary—Navigator $ 37,533
Staff Salary—Clinical Supervisor $ 10,708
Benefits(FICA, Medica,Dental,Retirement, Disability) $ 26,420
Travel $ 1,476
Supplies $ 2,500
Contractual $ 2,500
TOTAL $ 90,074
2. Compensation
Payment to the Contractor for services rendered under this contract shall be as set
forth in Exhibit B. Where Exhibit B requires payments by Lewis County, payment
shall be made on a reimbursement basis, supported, unless otherwise provided in
Exhibit B,by documentation of units of work actually performed(time sheets) and
amounts earned, including where appropriate, the actual number of days worked
each month, total number of hours for the month, and total dollar payment requested.
Costs allowable under this contract are actual expenditures according to an approved
budget up to the maximum amount stated above. The Contractor shall use federal
cost principles specified in OMB Circular A-110"Cost Principles Applicable to
Grants, Contracts and other Agreements"with non-profit organizations as applicable.
The Contractor shall include this last paragraph in any subcontracts.
The County may withhold reimbursement payment if the Contractor fails to submit
required invoices and supportive documentation to the County.The Contractor's
failure to submit invoices as specified is grounds for the County to terminate the
contract as provided herein.
3. Invoice Timeframe
The Contractor shall submit invoices to the County Contract Officer identified herein
or to other such person identified by the County Contract Officer by the 10th of each
month along with monthly reporting requirments.
4. Eligible Use of Funds
Funding awarded under this contract may only be used for activities described in
Exhibit A.
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5. Duplicate Payment
The Contractor certifies that work to be performed under this contract does not
duplicate any work to be charged against any other contract, subcontract or other
source.
6. Audit
i. General Requirements:
The Contractor is to procure audit services based on the following guidelines:
a. The Contractor shall maintain its records and accounts so as to facilitate the
audit requirement and shall ensure that any subcontractor also maintains
auditable records.
b. The Contractor is responsible for any audit exceptions incurred by its own
organization or that of its subcontractor.The County reserves the right to
recover from the Contractor all disallowed costs resulting from the audit.
c. As applicable,the Contractor shall be required to have an audit and must
ensure all audits are performed in accordance with Generally Accepted
Auditing Standards(GAAS); including,but not limited to,the Government
Auditing Standards(the Revised Yellow Book)developed by the
Comptroller General.
d. Responses to any unresolved management findings and disallowed or
questioned costs shall be included with the audit report.The Contractor must
respond to County requests for information or corrective action concerning
audit issues within thirty(30)days of the date of request
ii. State Fund Requirements:
Contractors expending$100,000 or more in total state funds in a fiscal year must
have a financial audit as defined by Government Auditing Standards(The
Revised Yellow Book) and according to Generally Accepted Auditing Standards
(GAAS). The Schedule of State Financial Assistance must be included. The
schedule includes:
a. Contractor agency name
b. State program name
c. BARS account number
d. County
e. County Contract number
f. Contract award amount including amendments(total Contract award)
g. Current year expenditures
iii.If the Contractor is a state or local government entity,the Office of the State
Auditor shall conduct the audit. Audits of non-profit organizations are to be
conducted by a certified public accountant selected by the Contractor.
iv.The Contractor shall include the above audit requirements in any subcontracts.
v. In all cases,the Contractor's financial records must be available for review by
County.
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7. Future Non-Allocation of Funds
If sufficient funds are not appropriated or allocated for payment under this contract
for any future fiscal period, the County will not be obligated to make payments for
services or amounts incurred after the end of the current fiscal period. No penalty or
expense shall accrue to the County in the event this provision applies.
8. Errors and Omissions Uncompensated
In the event of any errors or omissions by the Contractor in the performance of any
work required under this contract, the Contractor shall make any and all necessary
corrections without additional compensation.
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Exhibit C: Insurance Coverage
The following sections represent typical elements that may vary from one contract to
the next. Use this Exhibit to incorporate insurance coverage requirements not
already included in the General Terms and Conditions. Only use what is needed,
delete the remaining sections. If no Insurance Coverages are needed, delete this
entire section.
The Contractor shall provide insurance coverage as set out in this Exhibit to protect the
County should there be any claims, suits, actions,costs,damages or expenses arising
from any loss,or negligent or intentional act or omission of the Contractor or
subcontractor,or agents of either,while performing under the terms of this contract.
All required insurance shall be issued by an insurance company authorized to do business
within the State of Washington.The insurance shall name the County and its agents,
officers, and employees as additional insureds under the insurance policy. All policies
shall be primary to any other valid and collectable insurance.The Contractor shall
instruct the insurers to give the County thirty(30)calendar days advance notice of any
insurance cancellation or modification.
The Contractor shall submit to the County within fifteen(15)calendar days of the
Contract start date,proof of insurance identifying Lewis County as Primary,Non
Contributory,additionally Insured,with endorsement(s) for additional insured as
indicated below,which outlines the coverage and limits defined in this insurance section.
During the term of the Contract,the Contractor shall submit renewal certificates with
endorsements not less than thirty(30)calendar days prior to expiration of each policy
required under this section.
The Contractor shall provide insurance coverage that shall be maintained in full force and
effect during the term of this Contract, as follows:
1. Commercial General Liability Insurance Policy
Provide a Commercial General Liability Insurance Policy, including grant liability,
written on an occurrence basis,in adequate quantity to protect against legal liability
arising out of Contract activity but no less than$1,000,000 per occurrence.
Additionally,the Contractor is responsible for ensuring that any subcontractors
provide adequate insurance coverage for the activities arising out of subcontracts.
2. Automobile Liability
In the event that performance pursuant to this Contract involves the use of vehicles,
owned or operated by the Contractor or its subcontractor,automobile liability
insurance shall be required.The minimum limit for automobile liability is
$1,000,000 per occurrence,using a Combined Single Limit for bodily injury and
property damage.
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3. Fidelity Insurance
Every officer,director,employee,or agent who is authorized to act on behalf of the
Contractor for the purpose of receiving or depositing funds into program accounts or
issuing financial documents, checks,or other instruments of payment for program
costs shall be insured to provide protection against loss:
i. The amount of fidelity coverage secured pursuant to this Contract shall be
$100,000 or the highest of planned reimbursement for the Contract period,
whichever is greatest. Fidelity insurance secured pursuant to this paragraph shall
name the Contractor as beneficiary.
ii. Subcontractors that receive$10,000 or more per year in funding through this
Contract shall secure fidelity insurance as noted above. Fidelity insurance
secured by subcontractors pursuant to this paragraph shall name the Contractor
as beneficiary.
4. Business Property
The Contractor shall provide business property insurance adequate to repair,replace,
or recreate any County-owned property in the possession of the Contractor,or data,
books, computer programs,plans, specifications,documents,films,pamphlets,
reports, sound reproductions, studies,surveys,tapes,and/or training materials
produced by the Contractor or any subcontractors in the performance of the work
under this contract.
5. Industrial Insurance Waiver
The Contractor shall comply with all applicable provisions of Title 51 Revised Code
of Washington, Industrial Insurance. If the Contractor fails to provide industrial
insurance coverage or fails to pay premiums or penalties on behalf of its employees
as may be required by law,County may collect from the Contractor the full amount
payable to the Industrial Insurance Accident Fund. County may deduct the amount
owed by the Contractor to the accident fund from the amount payable to the
Contractor by County under this Contract,and transmit the deducted amount to the
Department of Labor and Industries, (L&I)Division of Insurance Services.This
provision does not waive any of L&I's rights to collect from the Contractor.
6. Volunteer Medical Protection
Contractor shall provide any volunteer who performs any duties related to or covered
by this contract with coverage at no cost to the volunteer for immediate, short-term,
and long-term medical care that substantially matches employee coverage as
described in Title 51 Revised Code of Washington.
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BOCC AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Resolution: BOCC Meeting Date: Jan. 25, 2021
Suggested Wording for Agenda Item: Agenda Type: Deliberation
Approving Professional Services Contract between Lewis County and ESD 113 for Student Success
Navigator Program
Contact: Sandi Andrus Phone: 740-1148
Department: PHSS - Public Health & Social Services
Description:
PHSS is contracting with the Capital Region Educational District 113 (ESD 113) to continue to
provide the Student Success Navigator position. The Student Success Navigator is stationed at the
Lewis County Juvenile Detention Center and works with students and families to overcome barriers
to students' academic and developmental successes. This funding will come from the 1110th of 1%
Sales Tax Fund as the position falls under the allowable activities for RCW 82.14.460 (Sales and use
tax for chemical dependency or mental health treatment services or therapeutic courts).
Approvals: Publication Requirements:
Publications:
User Status
Erik Martin Pending
J.P. Anderson • Pending
PA's Office Pending
Tammy Martin Pending
Additional Copies: Cover Letter To:
Sandi Andrus, Alison Puckett, Stacey Loflin, Erin Wick, MBA, CDP
Suzette Smith, Kaity Nissell, Grace Jimenez, Behavioral Health and Integrated Student
Michelle Sauter, Michelle Sabin, Jill Nielson Support
ESD 113
6005 Tyee Drive SW
Tumwater, WA 98512