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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2018.04.19 - 23389MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #18095 April 19, 2018 BY: Christine Long, Chairperson, General Government Committee IN RE: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES/HEALTH DIVISION - BLUE CROSS, BLUE SHIELD OF MICHIGAN/OAKLAND UNIVERSITY PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH FISCAL YEAR 2018 GRANT ACCEPTANCE To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS Oakland University in partnership with Oakland County Health Division and on behalf of the Healthy Pontiac We Can! Coalition, was awarded a grant from Blue Cross, Blue Shield of Michigan titled Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health; and WHEREAS Oakland University wishes to sub-contract under the Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health grant with Oakland County Health Division to assist in implementing a pilot program to increase healthy eating, physical activity and promote healthy lifestyles by connecting individuals with chronic diseases to existing resources within the City of Pontiac; and WHEREAS the fiscal year (FY) 2018 contract period begins March 1, 2018 through September 30, 2018; and WHEREAS grant funding for this contract period is in the amount of $13,308; and WHEREAS the grant will fund up to 500 hours of project time for one (1) special revenue (SR) part-time non- eligible (PTNE) Public Health Educator II; and WHEREAS this will be accomplished by multi-filling an existing SR funded full-time eligible (FTE) Public Health Nurse III position (#1060233-05163) that is currently underfilled; and WHEREAS the grant agreement has completed the Grant Review Process in accordance with the Board of Commissioners Grant Acceptance Procedures. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners accepts Oakland University's Agreement in the amount of $13,308, beginning March 1, 2018 through September 30, 2018. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health grant will fund up to 500 hours of project time for one (1) special revenue (SR) part-time non-eligible (PTNE) Public Health Educator II, utilizing an existing SR funded Public Health Nurse III position (1060233-05163). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairperson of the Board of Commissioners is authorized to execute the grant agreement and to approve any grant extensions or changes, within fifteen percent (15%) of the original award, which are consistent with the original agreement as approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that acceptance of this grant does not obligate the County to any future commitment and continuation of the Special Revenue position in the grant is contingent upon future levels of grant funding. Chairperson, on behalf of the General Government Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. .•••n• Commissioner Christine Long, Distr #7 Chairperson, General Government jmmittee GENERAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE VOTE: Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote. GRANT REVIEW SIGN OFF — Health Division GRANT NAME: FY2018 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Prescription for Health Grant FUNDING AGENCY: Oakland University DEPARTMENT CONTACT PERSON: Rachel Shyrnkiw 1452-2151 STATUS: Grant Acceptance DATE: March 29, 2018 Pursuant to Misc. Resolution #17194, please be advised the captioned grant materials have completed internal grant review. Below are the returned comments. The captioned grant materials and grant acceptance package (which should include the Board of Commissioners' Liaison Committee Resolution, the grant agreement/contract, Finance Committee Fiscal Note, and this Sign Off email containing grant review comments) may be requested to be placed on the appropriate Board of Commissioners' committee(s) for grant acceptance by Board resolution. DEPARTMENT REVIEW Department of Management and Budget: Approved. — Laurie Van Pelt (3/26/2018) Department of Human Resources: HR Approved (No Committee) — Lori Taylor (3/27/2018) Risk Management and Safety: Approved by Risk Management. —Robert Erlenbeck (3/27/2018) Corporation Counsel: Approved by Corporation Counsel. — Stephen Rideout (3/29/2018) OAKLAND UNIVERSITY SUBCONTRACT FOR THE OFFICE OF RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION CFDA No: FAIN No: Oakland University ("Oakland") and Oakland County Health Division ("Subcontractor") enter into this Subcontract, as of the date of the last signature below, in support of Oakland's performance of contract/grant number ("Prime Agreement") between Oakland and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mich Foundation ("Sponsor"), The parties to this Subcontract agree as follows: 1. Scope of Work. Subcontractor will perform the research and associated work detailed in the Scope or Statement of Work that is attached as Attachment 1 and incorporated herein by reference ("Scope of Work"). Oakland can change the Scope of Work if: (a) the Sponsor requires the changes; or, (b) Oakland, in its sole and exclusive discretion, determines that the changes are necessary for performance of the Prime Agreement. If any such changes to the Scope of Work affect the cost or scheduling of work under this Subcontract, the parties will negotiate cost and/or scheduling adjustments in good faith and within the Prime Agreement's parameters, 2. Performance Period, The performance period commences on March 1, 2018 and ends on Sept 30, 2018 unless terminated earlier as provided in this Subcontract ("Termination Date"), Subcontractor is not obligated to continue work or provide services after the Termination Date and Oakland is not obligated to compensate Subcontractor for expenses incurred or commitments made after the Termination Date, Subcontractor will immediately notify Oakland, in writing, if Subcontractor knows or reasonably should know of any actual or potential condition that may delay Subcontractor's timely performance. The parties may extend the performance period by written amendment, subject to the Prime Agreement's terms, conditions, time limitations and funding restrictions, 3. Staffing, Oakland's Principal Investigator ("Oakland's PI") and Subcontractor's Principal Investigator ("Subcontractor's PI") for this Subcontract are identified in Attachment 2. Oakland's P1 is responsible for the technical, scientific and programmatic aspects of this Subcontract and for coordinating the research efforts of the collaborating investigators. Subcontractor's PI's participation is considered essential to Subcontractor's performance of this Subcontract. Subcontractor will not replace or remove Subcontractor's PI from the work required by this Subcontract, or substantially reduce the level of his/her participation, without Oakland's prior written approval. 4. Terms and Conditions of the Prime Agreement. All of the Prime Agreement's terms and conditions are incorporated by reference into this Subcontract. Subcontractor acknowledges that it has received, reviewed, understands and agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions in the Prime Agreement. Subcontractor will assume and does assume all of Oakland's responsibilities to the Sponsor under the Prime Agreement as they relate to services to be performed by Subcontractor. 5. Federal Regulations. Subcontractor will fully comply with all Federal Regulations identified in the Prime Agreement. For the purposes of this Subcontract, all references in any Federal Regulation to contract, assistance agreement, or other such written agreement will mean this "Subcontract," and all references to contractor will mean Subcontractor. 1 6. Allowable Costs, The Prime Agreement, the applicable Federal Regulations and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Cost Principles as set forth in 2 CFR 200 (Uniform Guidance), will determine the extent to which costs are allowable under this Subcontract. Subcontractor's normal policies governing salaries, wages and fringe benefits will apply to all of its employees paid from this Subcontract. Subcontractor's published policy on travel and travel reimbursement must apply to all costs for travel and transportation charged to this Subcontract. Foreign travel is prohibited without prior written approval of Oakland. When Subcontractor's policies conflict with the Prime Agreement, the OMB's Cost Principles or any applicable Federal Regulation, the more restrictive rules will apply. 7. Consideration. Oakland will reimburse Subcontractor the total incurred cost as invoiced, including indirect costs, and allocable facilities and administrative costs provided Subcontractor has a federally approved negotiated rate for reimbursement of facilities and administrative costs during the period of performance, as set forth in the preapproved budget that is included in Attachment 3 ("Budget"), which is incorporated herein by reference ("Total Cost"), subject to any limitations in the Prime Agreement, this Subcontract and all applicable Federal Regulations. Costs incurred in excess of the Total Cost are at Subcontractor's risk. 8. Re-budoetinq of Funds. The parties understand that the Budget is an estimate and that there may be a need to depart from it to cover certain unanticipated requirements of the Statement of Work. Subcontractor is authorized to re-budget funds which do not require prior approval in accordance with the Prime Agreement. All other re-budgeting of funds must have prior written approval of Oakland. 9, Invoices and Payments. Oakland will reimburse Subcontractor for those Total Costs that are actually incurred and invoiced, subject to approval by and payment from the Sponsor. Subcontractor will submit invoices to Oakland at least quarterly, but not more often than monthly. Each invoice will be categorized with monthly and cumulative charges entered appropriately, include the period in which the costs were incurred and identify the categories of costs consistent with the Budget designations. Upon request, Subcontractor will furnish Oakland with any necessary documentation supporting invoiced amounts. Two copies of each invoice should be sent to: Oakland University Office of Research Administration 371 Wilson Boulevard — Room 529 Rochester, MI 48309-4486 The final invoice, clearly marked FINAL, must be submitted within 45 days after the termination or expiration of this Subcontract. Oakland may, at its sole discretion, refuse to reimburse Subcontractor for any cost included in an invoice submitted more than 45 days after termination or expiration of this Subcontract. Final invoice payment will be withheld until Subcontractor completes and delivers to Oakland any final reports and all closeout documents required by Oakland, 10, Accounts, Audits and Records. Subcontractor will maintain books, records, documents, and other evidence, accounting procedures, and practices ("Records") sufficient to prove all direct 2 and indirect costs of whatever nature it claims to have incurred for the performance of this Subcontract. All of Subcontractor's facilities used in the performance of this Subcontract, and all of Subcontractor's Records, will be subject at all reasonable times to inspection and audit by Oakland, the Sponsors the relevant Federal audit agency, the Comptroller General of the United States and/or any of their authorized representatives. Subcontractor will preserve and make available its Records for at least 7 years following expiration or termination of this Subcontract or until audit is completed and all resulting questions are resolved, whichever occurs last. As a sub-recipient of federal funds, and if Subcontractor meets the threshold audit requirements for 2 CFR 200, Subcontractor will provide Oakland with an audit report encompassing the Performance Period for this Subcontract. This audit should be conducted in compliance with 2 CFR 200. One copy of the audit report and any management letters associated with the audit should be submitted to Oakland within 3 months of the completion of the audit and no later than 9 months from Subcontractor's fiscal year end. Subcontractor will also include a transmittal letter identifying any audit findings relating specifically to this Subcontract. In any cases of noncompliance, Subcontractor will provide copies to Oakland of responses to auditor's reports and a plan for corrective action. if Subcontractor does not meet the threshold audit requirements for 2 CFR 200, Subcontractor's records must be available for review or audit by appropriate officials of the Federal agency, pass-through entity, and General Accounting office as provided in 2 CFR 200. Subcontractor will cooperate with Oakland in resolving all questions that Oakland may have concerning the 2 CFR 200 reports and any plans for corrective action, Subcontractor will permit independent auditors to have access to Records and financial statements as necessary for Oakland to comply with 2 CFR 200. 11, Patents and Inventions. All matters regarding rights, title and interest in and to inventions or other intellectual property rights conceived or reduced to practice in the course of performance of this Subcontract must be disclosed and will be subject to the terms of the Prime Agreement and 37 CFR Part 401. Subcontractor will submit required invention reports to Oakland within 30 days of a disclosure, Subcontractor will ensure that all persons who perform any part of the work under this Subcontract comply with this requirement. Except as otherwise required by law, Oakland agrees to treat any disclosures pursuant to this Paragraph as confidential and will treat them with the same care as they would their own confidential information. 12, Reports. Subcontractor will provide reports to Oakland as required by the Scope of Work and/or the Prime Agreement, and Subcontractor will, upon Oakland's request, assist Oakland in the preparation of all reports required by Oakland to the Sponsor under the Prime Agreement. Subcontractor will also render any other reports as may be requested by Oakland's PI during the period of performance of this Subcontract, and will submit a final report upon completion of the Scope of Work. 13, Publications. Subcontractor will acknowledge the support of the Sponsor whenever activities funded in whole or in part by this Subcontract are published. Any presentations or publications arising from and supported by this Subcontract will include a positive statement clearly setting forth that the contents are in no way the responsibility of the Sponsor. 3 14. Assignments and Subcontracts. Subcontractor will not assign this Subcontract, or subcontract any of the work required by the Scope of Work, without Oakland's prior written approval. This restriction on subcontracts will not apply to the purchase of standard commercial supplies or raw materials or subcontracts included in the Scope of Work document attached in Attachment 1. To the extent that the Subcontractor subcontracts any of the work required by the Scope of Work, Subcontractor will secure the subcontractor's written agreement to accept and comply with all of the terms and conditions of this Subcontract. 15. Termination, Oakland may, in its sole and exclusive discretion, terminate this Subcontract upon written notice to Subcontractor if funding becomes unavailable for this Subcontract or if such funds are restricted. Either party may also terminate this Subcontract, upon written notice to other party, in addition to any other remedies it may have, if the other party fails in whole or part to perform its obligations under this Subcontract. 16. Post-Termination Obligations. Upon receipt of a termination notice, Subcontractor will take all immediate action to minimize all expenditures and obligations financed by this Subcontract and will cancel obligations as soon as possible. Subcontractor will be compensated for all actual and allowable expenses and all un-cancelable obligations properly incurred prior to the date of termination subject to the Total Cost limitation set forth in Paragraphs 6 and 7. Subcontractor will promptly deliver to Oakland all data, reports, summaries and such other information and material as may have been prepared for and/or accumulated by Subcontractor in the performance of this Subcontract, whether completed or in process. 17. Continuation of Work Pending Dis Lite Resolution. During the pendency of -any dispute relating in any way to this Subcontract, both parties will proceed diligently with performance as feasible. 18. Notices, All notices required to be given pursuant to this Subcontract will be made in writing, and sent by first class mail to: 941prici Subcontractor Oakland University Office Of Research Administration Associate Vice President for Research 371 Wilson Boulevard — Room 629 Rochester, MI 48309-4486 Tel: (248) 370-2762 Oakland County Health DIvislon 1200 N. Telegraph Pontiac, MI 48341 248-858-1305 19. Research Misconduct and Conflict of Interest. Subcontractor certifies that it has established written, enforced policies on responsible conduct of research, research misconduct and conflict of interest (financial or otherwise) that comply with the applicable regulations and the provisions of this Subcontract. In the event that Subcontractor does not have such policies established, Subcontractor will request a copies of Oakland's written responsible conduct of research, research misconduct and conflict of interest policies and will comply with those policies. 20. Compliance with Law. The Subcontractor will comply with and hereby makes any certifications required by all applicable federal, regulations, restrictions, permit and licensing requirements and laws, including without limitation the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 (41 USC 8101, et seq): the Byrd Anti-Lobbying Amendment (31 USC 1362, et seq); the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (20 USC 1232g); the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security 4 Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (20 USC 1092[fj); Executive Order 12549 (debarment and suspension); Executive Order No. 11246 as amended by Executive Order 11375 (equal opportunity); OMB Circular A-129 (non-delinquency on federal debt); and any related statutes, amendments, rules, regulations and orders. In furtherance of Executive Order 12549 and the regulations promulgated thereunder, 2 CFR 180, 2 CFR 200, and any additional regulations promulgated by an applicable federal agency, the Subcontractor hereby certifies that Subcontractor is not suspended, debarred, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from the award of contracts from United States federal government programs and/or agencies and is not listed in the List of Parties Excluded from Federal Procurement or Non-procurement Programs (collectively "Not-Debarred") and will obtain identical certifications from Subcontractor's lower tier contractors and suppliers that they are also Not-Debarred. 21. Additional Terms and Conditions. This Subcontract is subject to and shall be performed by Subcontractor in accordance with Oakland's General Terms and Conditions for Agreements located at http://www.oakland.edu/legalforms ("General Terms and Conditions") for Contractors which are incorporated into this Subcontract by reference and shall be considered part of this Subcontract. Subcontractor acknowledges receiving, reviewing and accepting the General Terms and Conditions. No amendment to the General Terms and Conditions is effective unless in writing and signed by Oakland's Vice President for Legal Affairs. In the event of a conflict between this Subcontract and the General Terms and Conditions, this Subcontract will govern. Oakland University Subcontractor By: By: Its: Its: Dated: Dated: OLA — May 2017 5 DakIarrd Uritvor$Itv. GonarTatrne and Cohdttftb.fOf /Wren-rote O•ak6d r 1, Potles,. a. -Da-kland U lirero14. Mega-rid UniVeisityol "ChtldanKr, qinivarsity' OW MI oatilfaileeld and ano,capitallzad ,peanutatiorta themeifinoarr 'Oakland UnfversIty, a -Michigan constitutional body -corporate and Institution of pigher teddeallon located at-2200N, Scrtilr'i-el Road, RuchasterNiarigan 488fin.0101, b, OontracIdr. 'COntractOr'' rriparts.all p_ettons and odittida lUdIfaI1fortf,en and dorneetio IndivIdues, oorporatiOrts, perkier-0'10i busine's4- agrAtwatiort§, esdoojetIon•a,, trifdt aud other ontitte voting as a Mer9hatit oky otlierwisV who•enfer tpen Agreementwith, Oaldand LiolversIty r end as-forther.dstined Paragraph 2. Contractpre may he kterrafled by Variotip tonne- Indigathro 43y the hattre of tho Servicae , they will perform for the IJolverally, 'their ote of eIt1tto rhlrtootraCtual oetatIonshIp, such at performer, vendor, consultOnt, licereas or dirsttner'. Non-ResIclent Ailena, If Voolractor lea notio.dIdent alien, the following goeurnerrte thost be furnished to the UnkroreIVIieforothla Agreement isaXeotfted: L For' Seruiceaqb boiler-leaned To fhe United-Slatosr a CO py of 144 (both.sIdes); • OopY Of uka 4rIctp.Asilorti 6 IRS' Etiali IMI3136fil or *afar alatement certiMng - foielto afflitl9 or IRS Form B233 .(if thdleldual Is:a 1.0021614 de tiounfryihith bpplleetifelea treaty AI tha.UnIted States) • WOTkatittiPtirallOn (l'AR.66 with 0 Wand Unlvateityaa epoos orford-1 visa holder or 1:211for F.I'qleaheicter).atid • OOrtifIcatlun of aogierolo aetivIty (t-appt(egble) li, For Servioes-to ba ,poffreinetCoutsIde thettlfted States: 6 IFta Nun W-13,BEN or-Miler stItern.r3'nt ceritVing foreign statnsi • 06colojitrofett or slaldfnohkeertifOngWrItts Waeimrfomiod otstOda the troltaii States, 2, select Ddriltious. • a, ACO4i1ANCE. 6AOCEPTANtE" AfslInOR k1A0.0EfATED." AND ALL CAPITALIZED AND NON- qAPIT-ALIXED FERIVIUTATION4 Tutolgov, ivigpstIg.. THE CO,NTRACTOR'-S UNCONDITIONAL Ao-EriTANoe - ort AGRESNIENt AND TRESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, THE CONTMOTQR'SsiorawgR 0RTHEAOREEIVIENTAND/ORPERFORMANCE OF THESERVICES ANDIOWIISE OF THE PAOILITIES WILL bONSTITUTE THE ,CONTRACTOR'S LiNCONDMONAL ACPEPTANDE. OF TR U.NIVEREITY'§- TERMS AND CONOITIONS NOTWITHATANDINO ANY ADDITIONAL OR DIFFERENT C4ROTHERCONTRA6TORTERNIS OR:CONDITIONaCONTAINED'IN ANY PRIOR) '04314TEMI5ORANEOLFS OR dlIESECILIMITWRIVEN.STATEMENTS, ORT.IEU VOWS OR ACKNOWLEDOEMENT? INVOIEES, VVEJAITES OR ELECTRONIC DATA ROOMS: IN WHI,CH ANI OF THE. INFORMATION 0 POSTED, OR OTHER DOCUMENTS OR VEAL ,STATEMENTS., SUEMITTEP ANDIOR ItilADE4Y THE t.ONTRAOTOR; ALLS.11101-1,ADEITIPNAL OR DIFFERENT mt. OTHER -0011TilitiCTOR TEIV0 AND CONDITIONEVILL NOT APPLY 7,9- IRE UNIVpRsi-rv AND • ARE HERREN CiErdEctED TO AND REJECTED EY THE LINIV5R,SITY. IN THEIR ENTIRETY', ARE NULL AND VOA HAVE op FORCEDR EPFECT,..AN, D. ARE NOT EINDINOON THE urgivERstrr. 0. Aeitaaitot 'Aqred.rtronnd/91-1'Clontrad and all -cotteltzett anti rteri&gatiaterl parrattattons thereof MiaTiS•a written AgraMint barn.* the iihrersiV .9r1d a eentrastor, Inett,i141g WINO - IinitUoh PorePosa Wore, ancI/pribose OorlIMOtorrepteuentations,:olher.than eddiBunal oy dIffesent ethdr 0.entra041 'Wits iridOndltions., that pre eoriNned ltr enttaetv'e written statements or infermetional'resportsee, trdetlerms, act ewteddertonfu tovoloes or other Contractor document that pre attachad to-Ole -written otdpienl, IfOttrthooteppare inotttetged In-rnferelIoAri any Agreement or Qmtraet Dottatiivit (WO ray tn.ail)da,tria proviatona Of 4 SpbNeor tr ift'e Seivtees era -funded Py a public orpdvsdo.eontraol, andfor grant to .tha University) and amendments ihervio, to provide Services to the University and/or to uSe -FAcilltles, that re ''ilanfaici ty k duly 01411(00ed reMessni.ailita of the University and Accepted by the Centraetor, o. Contractor, ToritrApide rrifans all perserre end entitieStroludinil att voign rind domettic corporations, partnerships, business largenizallona,. associations, trusts and other entities acting de Merchant d .otheoplae, errci thoir own6.rs, dineolors, rbeitobars, treitnerk VinelPais. Meets, portions -having Ornery Management or supervisfiry responsibilities, employees, Volunteurs,.servants, agrints, representatives,and designees, tnicialbOOrit(40100. Contract bocument Vontrstet Donument, means. the Agreernerit and the Term and Conditions, The Contract Ciocurnent forins.abd. <imbeciles Ibie, complete- egntraolughifilgitonsMp between tire University and the Contraoter. Fek)fitles, 'Facilities" Maar* the Unifierstee "real arid p.ersenal propeity. trick/ding hiftdins, _grourict, leaseholdwand appurienancea apperiainikig. thereto. f, Goo. 12foodOLArid7AlltApliallzed And tign-dalaltaftid perriftationsitiereef Mean goods as 'defined by the Uniform Oommerclal Cede math:VW in-Michigan, Merchant. 'Moltbaht'' means a person that 'ciedis In Gegdo ()Its kind dt others/1W Void Itself out by odiupattett:as having knowledge or skill peculiar tb the preetleee or Goods. Involved ln the transaction or to Wigoll thAltneWledge or skill rtitfYllt, ilitribUted by the poise* erepfpylnent. of au Agent ot broker or other Intermediary that hold itself out by,occupallon as,havingyie knowtedge or skilL h. 8eNiefie. 'Sei-vIcettn. Teens lPfnducts and serytc,eA, pedoymanoe, rtOarie i Materials, (Yartenglohe in goods, presenter fuluresalea of goods, prechlOte and other deliverables to be p.ertermed or delivered by Contr,apter pursuant 10 the Agree/LAMA and all ether serlilees relareriterete., , 1, j'achnclanY, means cemptitor arid 1i-deg/ration teahnology srufdes theitiding software, software systems development .and hardware, systems sn*sre, pregratnnlinO, Intogra0on, tiegign, consulting, EieVelopm.ent arid moltificafion; ttalisIng r4fat1nfl to tokiptg9t oftjara end hardware; Marketing, eolihig, eenking, distributing, instaifiaintainingl management., repair end maintenance. of computer aottwere ajici lierciWara, nAtWelrlis and Systems; data eat., proaetattrg, madificattoo, trarfornisslon, verilloollcik maintenance, staroe i retrievai, hadno and prepgrdfion et data 'eltipik And uTeCtmelogY ServIne,S'' includep t.otvioe's- proy.161M diret AseeSs to the UniversiVe .sy.el,onis arid btherwise holdIfig University date; • Terni. "Term" meaosinetime pertostslUring which theAg -reernent is in effect, Terrninate,' "Terminate\ andell sapfialized and nen-sapitalfzecfpormulations thereof means te terminate andii3r end and* 'tame', ')einsellationi' and -all permutations pf the word- ousel as, defined in the Uhlform Ca.thr.neralat Cede, 1. Tarrire ond Condifienk "Terms" ,and/or "G.onditions" means Oakland University General Tents and ontidfilan§ Tar Agreerrionte in end on the date -the University .ions 1h Agreeinent or the date the Goniraeler accepts the Agreement; WhiMidver date is 1101., m. r_gly,e_shr gOnivorsity Palace means those, Oniversityadminietralive and other policies, rules ; regt.clatkins, preellpesipriacedbrep Vrfd otdlnAe1n effadtvilipthe S.d-Arleps-am being provided and/or the: Paolliiies.are bathq sdd. The,UniVerstty Pollcles.are incorpbrafeci into the Contract, Document. Use, 'Use* and all oapitallzed and non:caplializest pemiuktieris thereof when neferencing Facilities .tneens. Ina limitesi, ridmaxglusive, rion-transferable, refiab.able.ar-will, licensed 04e of the Pacilifies in a manner appfeprlat tothe purposes set forth In theAgraementand dzinsistoritolth the uses permitted by - the Ontract.,000Pfnerit„. 3. 8fmnort, 'a. 8neoe an d Ect9ipment The LinlversityyAgrovtdotha Contractor with-only thatworktrig speoeiequipment, tdmilore the University deems takeseary Ter pe'rforthaffee of the Stehlices and/or use of the Mollifies, 9. k, , 2 b. lirCtversityEmoloveee. The gentraatbr will not Weeny linivasIty ertipteeato pecfore)any.&gyftee, 4. Payment, 0onlrectat informatfon. The Contractor must deliver a complete, neural°, sined Internal RovenVe &Mee Form W-I), lien-reatrietit ellen clocumebtation If 4[511cable) And. an INOICe la the 'pardon who Ignartifte Agreement n behalf df The Olive telly b afore the Universitywill pay the Contract r far Sereices: lees, The Univeisily Will pay the 0:zit-attar only forthase 5entlees that Meet any stanclegikepapincations end rectoliernents tontalnell fry the *Poreement and that are performed In a warkmanlike, Prolegalenal marrnepthat meet er.ewed, induelty ptan -derds. Exoet,s's, TITe 1.1111YOrettif Mill not pay the Canttantafe lactgibg, frfuel or any ether expenses unless epeptfted IfitherAgreerntiht,iarrO .then, citify cenSigentAlth Unitreralty Polides applkgible to reltiturserhent of University employees. • d. Se-t-at. The Linlyereitytivill withhold odd/of roduce•payrherd to the tontrattaf as: reimbursement for any amounts owed by the genii-eater to itiO, Unlvefpity 1116101v Withotit iimtt1.fi .dakagos to UnitrerAy irtle sansad hy thkqenteacrices acts andicrernitsloira. sr. Payments fo ContreatarS. The Univtirtly Wilt tiq the taehtreet& by cfre4; attel completion of the Services i11 Thereafter withbi orty-five .(45) defender days - fioro•the deterthe University tebeives the Contreetorteirnroloa, unleSe.o.therwise speritgeti to the /Areeeriont. The*UniyefsIty also issentos the right tq pay ihe Contfastot by etettfork aleatio If eVailabia ondfig. through the Univoreity?s' payroll 6! ethe'r +payment systems, 5. intejleclual lieerfarty:, neslansl,ttrifidenitat, Covered and Protected Inlormation and Trademarks : a, Wat for Hite. The Set3r1deS are wetliS iTklu fr bib?, Al! Om; title entpinierests.to any oopyrldhr is vested in the Univetsity, and the Uontwtor hereby -assig.rwany copyright riqhis *related to or In the Bervioes the University. V a cOUrt of cornpateht drriOlvittat the Contractor MAI the cogyrkthlt then the Ca rifractor hereby-grants the UnbrersItyan trreyosoble, perpetual, Toyaliy-frea licen$e te-astrifte copYrightin arty -font) piinannet f.orits eduOrlarial an.citor non-Pankteretal use. h, patents, 'the tnceetarwldn1ir pompletOnforrnallon ronardlag any Invaritrqn, diSeavely, material, motho, Oto.m%.0110.610,, prodolti, ofiVibre,oruisIkitide Or conceived y thp ContracW In The course of or in 'Ontrabtlan with the •Irrrvices andtar Ws 'Agreement; mral the Univers* has the ,sale right to doiterrillhOWtiethel'And what-II:PA paterttaplillsetRiowili bellred add. co deatinice the disoblifon ofihe title to.an1'p11 Ahtv,tintitT anyiJatent that maresult, The Oontraaterwift, mt the Uoiverslty rs.mgensexecule ail doostmer44 sad de-PlAtitriqa nesPeOalSt 1013.610rvtikresP4-ctt.9 the IfFilmillys pteltt epplipatioh. a.gilontorsh1N, f the Servicas.arelurided by -a publia or pritkatO cdatraat or afit in the Univeolty (8pOnso.re'or'iSp,ons.ersh1F0)-that prevldes for a different disposition of'copyrfffits.andlorpatents than sot fatfrin PaEagraph8N•ariplfer0)abeg.0, tl*n the Gihmsomilp All genital, d. Destabs. Was, dealgfreJtratbIn'gai rr)OrfitSf mfg.% mpatts;ttifiwal* arid ullyet teahriNfOaN kodeced or 'developed by the aonfraotorpursuarittolhaNteementare-the propertyef the University and rnust be dellyerattte thtrUltiverstly tipon ,clariland. Intentienally,dalefPta. • • f; Govered triferrnatiort. Except al. provided by law, ffittivered informatiOn' m.ean'"-oustenter,' 'nonpublic p.arsbnat filforfrOtInh,"paia.OhOY Veritiftithlo f(tfonclal InfOrrnallart,' i!hreteate.d health information tvdent firraftclarfnformatknfend"'educationafrelcorrld' ad defined byllie eppliOabieUnited Sites'Code pf Iledorai liegttiatlergi; arid.cYcit and eflhl tniti Iliftirrtinlich And "OpOtal seSuilly punthels, if the Unit/W:811Y Are91404 VIY Clo\teXtt infoiniatiqt to qoritradtor iii coormotion with tteOLMICOS, the - Contrator implement eadmeirdeln appro.priateadminlatretive, technical end physloal safeguard starRiattts for QOvefed. itifOrulatIbtt cohelAtentwIth at))51W -ahfa Vtike0 StalIseGade of Federal Reatilatims requIr,eurenis.and industryatandards to preenra.thvooniidenllallty, intograrand'aliallitility of Coated Infennatienf Menai/R(13061A* IdeitirsolEiffnaittiailnraTaiattgn, Soblat acc,UrliYnttinhers end protected health inkftlatighlribbth bfe'ra0eAtid iNfrwlsoleh: 01) usErthe Gdvbred InforMatlen only kr connection WIth-•thp porre.rrnance olits -ervtges; (lu) not Stiare,.a,a, Realise nrotheogselranpfer cr disclose Onvored Inamination to any other parSon f3 entity;.(9.) notify The Utilv,erally's Office et Legal Affairs In writing ho more than one (1)• lousiness day after y unauthorized use of disslogure of CovAirad itilanneiton, and use Its boat effortS to stop said. Unauthorized use or disclostire and seniino and limit the e f f e c t s a t e rinateharizeti usa or- disOIP.sure; and Orly rettirn forthwith all CoVered Information ta the UniversIty, or If the Unlvorstly agreat tri writing destroy the Covered Information, upon ogimpietfori csf the Services or terrnination of the Agregfreent, The VoritraSter t1lelse prOvirlo The Litt/es-WV yi,ilfh written reports, :donerrients. and otherinfonnation ta54ling to the.hlfauttlorlzed Use or cliselosure flp.ori the OniveirsIt y ' S requeSt, and reimburse, ilia .Universittfor the University's actual poste and expenses tonet i f y ..affected lnçUvlduehe andauthorities Andq rehtedyThe unauthorized use. or dISOICisare„vsallOn may Intluda vslithout limilation'providing affected. Individuars.withcredit ordination servInes. R. Protented, Inforrnatlog, If th-e San/ices contain any- data or infbrinalloti controlled klY The hitemed01)01 'flaffici In Arms Regulations, thoEit.p.ort t'ortifel Regulations, or any akar regain lIonweithe United Stales that mast proniulgstati arld/or eat ended %St time to trio, Thal Pfolllbwa Ittlii'lMnsfel et -sail data or information to foreign persons or entitles -whether iniilde or outside.lhe United Slates without an.export license or other written approval Of a United Stales government ,Igt3FIN ("Profetcd ilorrnajlonl, ton: (I) the Contractor-will notify the Uhiveretty by..gribmitting shell Pretested trennhation to ft34 Untit e r t i t y ' s Ofiloe of Research Administration whit awaken atatemen:t IdantifYIng thAefspiloabla ncirdrot Oate g o r y O n the.Coromerco ,Control List, the US Miplitionst.ht,theergott cool R9014141100, &Otter eppileable et or regulationst and (II) if thrAntraclor doea.not provide seat written notice to the Llitversity's O f f i c e o f Research Administration, Merrill& Otiraff4Ctaf Wier* Old fePtdsehts ,10 111,1 University to rely thereentlhat the tervloas contain nia Protected Information. wIhlilandtng anything contained lit the Con(nact Upottmenflo the conttery, the Corti -aotor herettii -relaoSas the lJnivereitY of max arid all liability Of every hiro4 1ltljYe/ and description If tho Llr iverelty:ducla nett° tteofmt the CoffireOtor's. Protected Informoilart end trp aesulce,s In which the Protetited Information isnontalned„ ft. Trademarks, The Dante "Qatilah,d'UniveritYr the Uhtvarsily's tiallotterks, 6afvfolit.nierit s , t r i A l e n a m e s , graphio Irnageo.and logo(s) ilict perinulattohesofeashate tiodeitarked Witt the Stale andier t h e U n i t e d Slates gove,rarnenttlUnlyerstly Ratite). Other than in acknoWledgementslhpublications (seeParagralt 6) the Centfaoter will not otherwise ose any University Mark without the. print written aPprova l o f t h e University, • 6, AclinoWledoements in Publitellons. The 0:ontracter wiil selalowledge the ()nil/ashy and& Spon s o r s I n a n y pUbllctlblI hy use of the SolloWlag dtateinent by fooinotO cr rdhertniel Yfa wol'it taa ,PEIrf.Srmeci Outer the .8PciPsfOfh4l of cylKONtl ylagFiStly) R.OchesOri Miglitse eful rYtkor.$plefi4tif,,, If eppitieriet6),Lf • trip pablioatton. is mayrighted, the statement *waded/on °Philo allele Olsen' the vestment credit la the armee) is pethilitettlrilAt be Included. FXciaptegs setfotihi herein; IffeDontracOr riot othemiso ug , the University's name In pubilealionsc news reieaaes, advertising, speeches, technical papers,. p h o t o g r a p h s , and/0T Antr oth relaases of Intorrnalisin rogetcltrig thei.Agreemaiit lir date deV.elaped under the Can t r a p t Document WItholtt-the Unlverefty'sprierWritten approval,. Examination of REcerds. Theedntradttir Will give thii Lialyersity apdaliySpot -Isar-full end Imniediele Oceso lo, and the right tO exardnel any.pertirtent:Contractor books, docomentso papers antifor remrds InVoivIng trancentions•raitited to the Contract Do.cuMeht, rionillds of I lomat, The Oorstralitor affirms that, the/Oost of Its tioWtadgelhare exists pa actua l o r p o t e n t i a l bolvintien,thilContfatteta %Mt husirioss, or tinanefat letat'esto anti providing the &vibes, the Contractor will not attempt to frifluerbtom*Vntversliy ernplbyea Ty the direct or Indirect offe r o f a n y t h i n g of Value. The Contract& als0 +Manta that PO officer or arneloysepftie UtilsrprStly has ctWi l l h a v e a A r e a or fridlreet peraonal final-inlet thtereslin theAgraernent The Contractor Elise affirm that nelthorthe Contractor riar any of lie emplayees liO paid or AgMO.a to. pay any person, othet .kheri bona fid0 errIP l o y e e s a n d Consultants .tivo'ritiftg 6,dfo1y. tor iha Cbtastor, ,aby fao, ogtoilliso191; lArcdritefles, isfaket@EI@.fefl ., qift etf other consIderation Qontinoptit..uppn or restlIting front the exeuullon.otan agreement-. In the event of change ht either CootrantOir:a TritatOsts 4r Services poder tie Agreethent the -DbithAator dU infortn the U t i l y , o r s t l y regarding all possiblectonftlots-otilriteresf Which may arlsoas a resdrer %lob t .tallge.. The Contractor amens that nenfilols-of-inieresi will be resOlved tc The 'UhlYeNtO OPOTOtiOr Of the Univer4lIsr (hay Toninate the .Agraerriont. As- %sett herein, "corsIlistsfet-Internsf includes Without limitation conilicts-of.interest that are defined undarthe laws of the Mete of Michigan, 9-. Permitted US43, the Contractor will.00ndu6t only.lawfulactiviftesinand months ,Fastilllas and will Rd comma, suffer, pr perrhit any *Maga le or Neste of the Fabllided Or ro1W. a6 trgzatd to occur Thor upon the biIUIashe Contfatibrielil net 146'Mo parrnIttho Focitillet.tp be,und Ice rgennarlhat-would 4 be,inckneiSfent With Univeralty P011olea 01 .he overall misstep of the Ur liai a Michigan publte Institution of hitili4r adikatiOn,gr In. tritSf Way bang cli4Vriadit cir other injury:Id the UnittefStty, 11:t. Use of Itleft,University Giounds-And ges.ority and Entdeciono se-ruiods, The. QonccWwlIi coehilnale Wilh other political strbdivIsions or governmental :Antilles and proVide necesawyc Tesonabto or aPProPrinto sem* ang emagengy :t1nAthbat, litSt-aK Jfitc.) Pfilivib0PiiOrimPillOrt with 'SWIM* art Worts of Facilities at the Contractors sdIts,teat and xperis0,- Neither the thilireleity napefitnent of rttldle Se!ely not any other University depaiimerntwlfl provittesecurity or em:ergene m cal fir ald , etc.) services (or theZontraetor on to-A. the 1744,11th:is or otheMise, anti ttre-Contraotdit rehaveS the Univer:sjty of011 regponAlb11,1W to provide such eriatirity services army other refated services, 11, jDeliverv, oato of Geode to theUnlyerefty Is Rill destination; whieh onleaucitherQs.e:gteted In the Agreempt Is the Onivetsityln ROO-II:Pater, *Vogl, Ohrrtrttstot aSStItnes all tespoliblbility fortabifIfig, Craling, delivery' and trensportallon.of the toads and all related costs,esseciated therewith, 12, Retention, of ,C3ontis areiffir Ersivicos. All'UOOdt antifer 19ertr1cris ptirthAseci by the University are subjeCt le irfspeetfon, 'tasting, end slivantral ly tfiALIniversity. ThelitilvOfilty l'etaine if* tight tp reject Goods arld/or Berviard?aia dortdot dArect.4. The Contraettir will reinturee the University for the Univtireltyle aotual expenses Imitated tO eorrest &fed% 'The Univianstty, May also refusetelivery-of Ckoods and/or:Services the Wive-pity 4000 defective, r nen-pp-rift:4*g, oalreE notifying the OpritrrAdt of tilt) defect or nonconfonnity, held IR:leave Goods endfor Seritigeslorthirty.00) calendar days awaiting instructIOns from The Punkifffoo AtiOre...agt-bafetridat day pgriod, the Urrlye0itymilt gisposetofthe Goods andfor,tervicas in Knemariner-the Unitretpity deergeApprepflatoWtitiout ilktditty, !Tim Ccinttacteris responsible or the cost of handling', packing, and transportation inqugerl in returning or diaposIng oldefective or nonconforming Goads or erstIcee. if ihinspotion shotirs 'Platte tentrattor Is in Default, ttiN University rriaynnindletely cancel the rentrAct liocument and hold the-Contractor responsible forany excess malt in procuring replacement Gooda aild/erVerVicbs, 13., pltsolinnfm,. a. Consideration. The Contraotor hereby acknewledges adequate .ponsitteretIon for entering Into the CrontittetDocureent,. independent 0-onirAeter: The-Contractor ie. an trldopandentsontregtOrand notan e,mployee,partner, joint venturer, tfierVent, ffite'satative or-4SM fi,fthe University ffir . tinypurpeseLvittAWidV.er, e. Assignment, 'SubcontrActincr. Sublibertelny And Silbordlnetion. 11-ifirCiontractor may not assigit its rights or Int&restsirrthe Contract nominal% delegate performenCe of Its duties tinder the :tiontr'ent Do'entnent, Qtlbetintreot t110 Vetvieils, or. Il0111e 'the Its-a Of- Negates Wilitellt MEP PtiOrwtitien cOnsenf 'of the UniVersity, Tha ypiverSity qtri apsign tile Gonfrootneilainenti or quisoNtitislrethi4, oontrdct Decument to any deed oftrust pr tither Interest kat the University- pieces en or-effects ,the Facilities, and all renewals, mocIllioathons, Mplaartlentgpncle5tterlsione thelvof; %Ohm:title rlYlot tritten,cpri'SehttAlthe Oontra'cler. Con1aelo3 nuallfleationt, Tne Go/Ili-attar .Warrartio and reprsents to the Univetelty Intending the UrihreraltVio,rely thereon, Land herebvcortlfles that: (I) Ithaaandvolltmaintain throughout p:eiformariconf (fIci*ehlrod0 Aridier gab 011ie oii[ttea1l)Iceres rel uttiltAtViewt .(11). It Is guelined by experience aridlor expertise krporforrn-the Services and/Or UM the University's Fealties; (14 It elan& or has license to eutrifeolleS tliritee or 011 4tiliyi1ght, patents, ttactenierics, trat6 seetetS anti Inletlestval property reipung. te elks/ software, hardware erld dtiounientstion (4611OfitIVAly, "Settrsareitiafgtgate) tiSiart in thff performenceof the ertileete enillenise oft& FopIllttes enolttintlie Contract OncUrnottdo'es not trains upon or thifiappriePrIalc the-right(s).of otty third' ootly; lafsinesa:thoftohtrsctor conducts In or upon. the Fastnekertdforthocontratioit usa.cif photographio Or eiber elactrOnle images of The University's Pticlittles,,fgagity, ptaffvollortAtucfOitb, vtiJ c4riferm - t enOral ktiOlt conVarttlerte and octillion poblip deceliftY Ad be -consistent velbbe Utriverstife misstates On InsiittiVen of higher satinet:Ion; (V)i if an -entlty,.it la duly InoorpoMtort or otborwtev orotind, validly wasting, Tl sUlttis Is agliye, And it has the ftili.tigl/t,1140MantrlutticlritYlotrovidelbe .Setitlees.AndfOr use he lifIlYeraqG Eocito ofer Into, examtd, -deliver and per(orm C.oritrat Document; VII the execnifen, 'delivery, and perfOrniarica thp, Contrail' Doeuiiieht rOtAiltsliAte, chnillet wirn or result in %id bleach Of any other A aareemeritto whieil jho Contraeteris Conitador11 -signefery to (he Agreerrtent has the Willi (wily ts1,701raottigk niedtho COntractor to the Coutract Cocurneni; cuntrockor has performed -pcillee ittsordv, MACK'. Antlior Aditinal liSORgrOlitid Oletk that fitlIthet tile .V.ohtNci9I riot ally Of Re directors, members:officers; employees, volunteers, eervents, oportfe, representatives and designees, f, and subcontractort,. properly appear on the Michigan uIo Sex Offender fiOgkJtry or has been convlettd of felony; edralnattex offonee, 'rofelble Os'b-e.141H or any crItneagainat a miner or any other person; and (Ix) Contractor Is not suspended, debarred, prOnoSed for dett art -tont, Alcatarpd Ineligible or volUnterl19 excluded froM the award OP conifeetel,rem United $.1attislqderaltInVoTrillient plia.0.11.00nd/or agenda§ and it not Mated in thellstar Pardes.Exelirded from Fedora' Precurementer.Nom:precurem:ent Programs (collectively "NotPorrerre) ppregaht fo ExeoutIve Order 1.264pr. an4 the regurallons promulgated thereunder, 2 CPR i$0,,andiany additional regulations promulgated bran applicable federal agency, and Will obtain identical pernsatinas from tentrasterts icy/artier Covitreefer4 end Atipptiors that they are also Not-Debarred. e. Authorization, The Contractor 'has taken andier Obtained all ndcAssilry IlelPcArgilngP And ._enseri.10, corporate or otherwlee,to authorize the execution, doliveryand perforManoo of the Contract Document, „smite Contract Daces-rent as duly .ernitorized, executectancl,cjellyerecl conelitetas the legal, vad, and bihding Obligallon of the Contrabtor and Is eriforctabi6P01.411ito Gotijflitor Due DIlloence Information, All InformattoivragardinOthe Dentraater that wag provided hyor op behalf bf Ma Contractor lb the Uhiversity pier to axlecution of Ihe.A moment wee trup:and accurate end-all such Information was provided to the i,ib1v0rti1y with thO Intent, "at the UniVercllyrOly4hetedn .and to Inddce the University teenier Into the Agreement, g. Disclaimer Of Condition Of Facilities, The CongaCtor astepre t eIlj5 Iti.an "as W c:orldition, The Connector's- performance of the:San/6s wMr tise ,of the FacilitIOS aror conclatiVo nldenoe that The Fealties were In satisfactory conditkon when the 00gle4C1or PefforinedI 50,11110es and/Or WO the Feollities_ The Coptfactor Inspercted, %ger( end valtiataci or had 0 .fe'OpPOrlunitY'th. insPect, test, end evaluatelheraalltespdato performing the Services endibrusiputheFaattles.and aetthe.Fau1litiea and the soil,. design, surfaces Ilanage. physical feattgas, trivIrotirnental qualities and a Other characteristics on or.of the Fealties and any and all ee.sernonte and encumbrances on the acillties, without e)tcoption. The University does net warrar,d rite Smitetliilly or intioN% ortto raomv, the Universltyls ether real property, or the Se% physleal fettureS; environmental qualities., or any alio& charaetritiSOC.Qt1 Qr of the FM1110% Li. indennIlleatiort. Contractor and Dalanci each .shall he resperrsiblo only ;ter its own adts and the acts Of Us ern ptoyece end agents a,nd tt4 defense. of those acte..getning herein shall be:amerced as p Waiver of anrgavemmental iMmunifythat has been provided to either party -by statute asourt decision. Insurance. Personal Pri,3Derty. The Contraetor% personal propoify of every•kind, natUre.and description tat may at any lime .be present on UntverSIty property keptc4tlW pontreolor's e0fe tisk, cOet, end expense. The Ohaffactor Isizesporisliale for the securily Of Its personal` properly ancl any lost:or damage to said personal properly from any-mute whafteaveri, inc)uclIng wtthoot firetiatIon theft Vahrialtem, tiednit eieetilaYi water, t'ain, Sno,wr Ica, 0T'lit'e+ il. Insurance Polities. Unless Cohtraotor iseeiMncutedr the Contractor must be- Insured at its 'own expense forilabilidoe actually or allagedly.arlsing.riut.ot relating to Or f0solliriti frOra the Contractor's 2enti0a0 011111,01' 00 Of raollitida anci/bt 11. breach' if Alla Douttgot DOCrarrerit, andiq the willful misconduct; wrongful acIsi errors or omissions oral/or neggerice. of Contractor or its. directors, member-Si QINerg,, 01`111/11aYses. ItQlutita4 servants, agents, feprosentatives And designees and saboontraetcre, far an extended reportInapertodof oat iessthanotIve (6) calendar years 11'volt -tenon -a cleilnerrntide boOs, Tho Instil...trice may he fpt general lipiLft insurance, exCess umbrella thsuraricp, autotriebile prtifestIOnal. ltabllI1c frier:Moe, Cyber irreurtrioe, abubt and molestation insurance, pollution insurance; weritere. ectrOpenstilen 'Insurance anchor employer's Inscrance,1ent in all caset.and to (Work/ relPeOt 1.3tbi riotWithatanding any InettrancA tsrpes smiler limit amour& tontirined in an Anrearrianr ) the tontractoft insurance must be commercially reaesdable in the- Contfacloes Industry and evidenced by a wtitter,i insurance poky tind/oP aerliffeetes, of insotanse issued by art Insurer licented to do. business In tiro.State..of Michigan and eoceptableto the Unlverally. rrYirorimental Heialthentl-Setetv, The Contractor will be responsible &the Contfactees sole oast and expenSe., Ter ihsaring that ail 0 its...rtspective direelpfs, mempers, offload, amployeeS, 'voluhteers, servants, agents, *receht*iitea and dehigtioes and aribectritradors3 coMply with all of 'the following environmental headhand'safety rules; regelatienC and retidirameris:: 0 .Cl) Life 'Safety: Sobjuc(1 ll 1.4tiveray Polloko, the CitloofSochestgt fttOtirn Hills ceitles'y with p§prct toqte tint( ltfe•saMiy; Subjectle Ittepactima by Ilte.Untverity andstato or local inspector% Use of pylqi4ohnics- must blE1 approyed by the University' Department of Ent/Irohtnental Health 8,, Safety MI180) ;And portnik issued by 5Hga and. the respective Cities' PlreDepartnients; and StoMge of itafitine4lie ,Chernleals InySt be In Adcotelance with all vogylatory requirements. ,(2)' Environmental/Reetilutom Must eemplyevilti•alt Mlohlaen RIght to Know Laws; Must remplyWith tiOardeusWastu Eitsosell Low, Must laeMply with ei other appllcalMe .envinenenentel rtile. togulattcA motrtotions, laws and requirctnerite. .() lidah and Setek: (11) 0 Must reteiVe required tteftlifi and safety traThiciii:ANI reltesh4r traJning acuorctleg to rogetatorrrequImmenta'anthas• required by EP18(91 Must u,11112o petpbnal jacilettlite eqaptridhl; and Must bbsolv H requirertienta with roger& te serv werithq eondttibns, including wIthout traittatiori, manhine,aueRrinfh pero.onal pro-teat ve,ety:tipment, lock-outikg. 'outi *rafted SpaCq, elevakci lode platform, ot*, I. • Sales Tax. The Urtrversity is an agency of the Stets ef Michigan exerriptfroM state sale -ft taxes and felinsel ei4na lakes. brilversitilsaZaeriV Stoics; TITO .1,111iVersity tale the 8talits of an Ograpt klif*11120.1011 uflOrilt6 kiwOliub 09-de, nild the Oent te-Ot D9o.utnellt intended to setnatr.a.ffutAiel gOvorruriental • tbnetterr amle.Contrgist-Ddconetit tannot bp op kott•t.rel oonclittle a•centrary Intent. Maher the UniverOly nor the Opnbotrlhterri he QpntrootIJooui rjetittbice,t jeitit thltit(tai, patineishlp, trade, business enterprise, or othorwise,with ercommon goal of iharrng prats'or losst5s, The University 0134 nothev,eartyWoililOgirtteteXtoY bpd.tatitv241 rietttrol ofthe.CopIrdmove Wanes% Tim uniuqrstty hao no profit motiVoNyhattnevert but entbrointcr Ul confratt Elitsclirrient With the cote Kent 'end desite to furtharilta Univets110 edmeattarta( rtileslea ond,ether exempt psAiloom,..imid In the the IlwOorttragt Rotluratgit onettirsoo, for purppto. sifts tAX-eXiertmt stOtygAtie LittiVeteity's ultimate control over trio Facilities 'acid the.uses and seThiiires to ,be made•Of an.dsonducied-le the Facilitiesl ond ajtaws tho•Urrlyeality:to V•0;ctottforyteft.irtharktneni•efthe-UnlverelirO bdUpatiortel *tan and OINT exempt putroseg: Sent astor'a,ToXes. 'rtteeofftttefwill pay, Ocdtrattat% tan 1001, Ittrei end faderliaxes,Ingiciding wttkalitrilkilon.secietogcutity and ontimpleyrnontInsuTerwe texas, K. Non;lkellance3, The .Contfaclor acknowfedpos hattho itiniVersity has net made any, tepresenfetlens, wartanflos:, es,gurens'e. dl.tierantcs, of any WO, rietuteri or description, ,expte§sef lunpliellhet lhp CtInUtdDbol4-nertt.v1IJ raSuit id Or suaus the Centr4etor% busih'egO to suocbed .0 achieve any specific objectives. The CerilrAotor la apable of•assuming, and doos ,asumeioil risics related lo the Contract Document, ancrto any 1)ultress conducted by Illa-Oontrattlt in, al et nn the Facilities, I. Borroficiarlus, Thu 09ntraol Peotfinent to fog thq pale ahcl 'ol(oljAlVe bettefff sithd UrtlVeAty 'end the CotYkietor'end nellharthd otivOrSity Tio'r the Oorttraelor InlerifisAo 'create s benefiftri favor urn ny dtheer Intraon, entity; orthlarledYs tn. Dori-10119nm with LaW. Th ConImetot Will dotriply Witt arid ttel.ay maMs Any certtilbation required () 0?) .(b7 01) '7. (1) all apllc.ableeXl egg' otions, Oatrictione, permit andilceri el rtg toquIrentehts end. laws, I ne t a d i n g without limltetIorkttiss Drug-Free l..fotkpl,40.1(cst (tf:f soil); Byrd Ahtl-Lobbylit. Atnendment.(31 USO '18.02,.et see); Flintily. 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Oendittetis pre effeaftve as of Nevatriber rr, 20:12, 10 Oakland University BCBSM Grant Oakland County Health Division Suhaward Information March 1 9 2018 - September 30, 2018 Attachment 1: Scope of Work Name of Contractor: Oakland County Health Division Method of Selection: Sole source — they are the public health agency for the county in which Pontiac is located. Oakland County Health Division (OCHD), under the leadership of Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, organized the Healthy Pontiac, We Can! (HPWC) coalition in 2011 to help the Pontiac community eat healthy, get active, and live tobacco free. It is a diverse coalition which includes leaders in primary and preventive health care, mental health, human service agencies, education, the religious community, governmental agencies, and local residents. OCHD provides in-kind staff support to coordinate the coalition, and will continue this support throughout the project period. Kristina Ottenwess, Health Education Supervisor will provide her expertise in Health Education and Health Communication to guide hired OCHD health education staff in the development of the Communications Plan and will oversee communications-related activities (e.g., design of visual communication strategies, ensuring consistency in messaging, etc.) as well as development and implementation of related public health education strategies, Additionally, Samantha Montney will be the staff support for maintaining and building the HPWC coalition including assessment, strategic and sustainAility planning, organization of coalition meetings, and engaging community partners. Scope of Work: Oakland University, on behalf of Oakland County Health Division, has received funding and technical support from a Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan grant to support development of a pilot Prescription for Health Program in Pontiac, Michigan. Given their expertise in public health education, health communications and experience in successfully managing integrated community-wide public health strategies, and to maintain consistency with current HPWC communication strategies, Oakland County Health Division will be subcontracted to manage development and implementation of communications and health education plans and materials for the Pontiac Prescription for Health project. For this project, Oakland County Health Division will lead communication activities associated with all projects and for the Healthy Pontiac, We Can coalition, including developing, implementing, and evaluating written communications plans, design of all communication activities, providing printing and mailing service, and reporting on communications outcomes to the PI and Co-PI. OCHD staff will also provide development and implementation assistance to the Oakland University Program Coordinator, Principal Investigator and other program staff to plan, and implement grant activities. OCHD will hire and supervise of a part-time Public Health Educator who works directly with community partners to implement the initiatives outlined in the BCBSM grant. Kristina Ottenwess, Health Education Supervisor will provide expertise in Health Communication and Health Education to guide development of the Communications Plan and will oversee communications activities (e.g., design of visual communication strategies, ensuring consistency in messaging, etc.). Additionally, Sam Montney will be the staff support for maintaining and building the HPWC coalition including, assessment, strategic and sustainability planning, organization of coalition meetings, and engaging community partners. Method of Accountability: OCHD will be monitored by the PI (Dr. Laurel Stevenson) and Co-PI (Dr, Jennifer Lucarelli ). The team will meet at least monthly to provide progress updates. Attachment 2: Staffing Oakland University Principal Investigator: Laurel Stevenson, PhD MPH Title: Assistant Professor of Health Sciences Office: 433 Meadow Brook, Rd. 3099 Human Health Building Rochester MI 48309-4452 Phone: (248) 364-8665 Fax: (248) 364-8657 Oakland County Health Division Sub-Contractor Principal Investigator Lisa McKay Chias son, MPH Title: Administrator, Community Health Promotion and Intervention Services Office: 1200 N. Telegraph, Pontiac MI 48341 Phone: (248) 858-1395 Fax: (248) 858-5428 Attachment 3: Itemized Budget and Justification Pontiac Prescription for Health Project SUBCONTRACT Oakland County Health Division Budget Total Request $13,308 Oakland University BCBSM Pontiac Sub-Recipient Prescription for Health Budget County Health Division Organization Name: Oakland Category Peitinnel ' .•TOTAL HOURS Salary Total Public Health Educator II PTNE — March 1 2018 — September 30 2018 Total Personnel Fill* Benefits 500 $10,188 $10,188 :Fringe Total FRINGE RATE. Public Health Educator II — 5.64% 5.64% $575 $575 Total Fringe Benefits Travel In-state Travel $545 Out of State Travel $0 Total Travel $545 Supplies' Printing $1,000 Postage $0 Materials and Supplies $1,000 Total Supplies $2,000 'Conti aCtual . $0 Total Contractual $0 Telephone Communications-1 years $0 Advertising $0 Computer-Information Technology $0 Liability Insurance $0 In-Direct Costs—Not allowed by funding agency (BCBSM) $0 Total Other $0 .GRAND :TOTAL : $13,308 Salary and Wage Costs - $10,189 Public Health Educator II (PTNE) - $42,384 annual rate (500 hours) This position will be dedicated to the project for a total of 500 hours (March 1 2018-September 30 2018). This position will be responsible for assisting the Principal Investigator with operationalization of the BCBSM grant activities and implementation of the Pontiac Prescription for Health Work Plan. With art excellent understanding of best practices in community-based strategies to improve healthy eating and physical activity in diverse populations, they will ensure research-based and innovative strategies are implemented efficiently and successfully. They will work directly with partnering agencies to determine appropriate logistics for program implementation, and to provide appropriate training as necessary. They will serve as a point of contact for partnering agencies and will be available to troubleshoot logistical issues. They will participate in relevant community activities and will regularly visit sites to provide guidance and support to community partners. They will interact with program participants regularly through events, telephone, and electronic communication strategies. This staff will lead communication activities associated with all grant-related projects and will work with Kristina Ottenwess, Health Education Supervisor, to develop and coordinate communications activities for the Healthy Pontiac, We Can! coalition. This includes development and design of all communication activities, providing printing and mailing services, and developing, implementing, and evaluating written communications plans, in collaboration with the Principal Investigator at Oakland University. They will also participate in evaluation activities as time allows. This position will provide support to the Healthy Pontiac, We Can! coalition and will attend all meetings, Fringe Benefits - $575 Public Health Educator II PTNE fringe benefits estimated at 5.64% of salary.. Travel - $545 In-state travel - Mileage is reimbursed at a rate of .545 cents per mile. Estimated at 1000 total miles. Supplies - $2,000 Print Costs - $1,000 — for project related printing including recruitment and educational materials Postage — $0 Materials and Supplies - $1,000 — for project related supplies, participant incentives, etc, Other Categories - $0 Telephone Communications — $0 Advertising-$0 Computer-Information Technology Charges — SO Liability Insuranee-$0 —Not allowed for primary contract to Oakland University or any subcontracts, per funding agency (Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan) Indirect Costs - $0 —Not allowed for primary contract to Oakland University or any subcontracts, per funding agency (Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan) Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Care Network Cs:2 of Michigan 600 E. Lafayette Blvd. Detroit, MI 48726-2998 bcbsm.com Award Letter November 10, 2017 Jennifer Lucarelli Associate Professor Chair, Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Oakland University 433 Meadow Brook Road Rochester, MI 48309-4452 Dear Ms. Lucarelli, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM), Social Mission Department is pleased to award Oakland University a charitable contribution in the amount of $50,000 for the development, implementation and evaluation of Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health, a pilot program to increase healthy eating, increase physical activity and promote healthy lifestyles for residents of Pontiac, Michigan with the assistance of Healthy Pontiac, We Can! coalition. This AWARD shall be used to leverage any additional funding necessary for full implementation of the pilot program. If such funds are not received within a reasonable time frame and hinder program implementation Blue Cross may request AWARD funds be returned. Please be advised, funds are to be used as specified in this letter. Oakland University's acceptance of the AWARD funds constitutes an acknowledgement and acceptance of all the terms and conditions contained herein. In the event that AWARD funds are not used for approved purposes within one month after the end of the AWARD period, unspent funds must be returned. AWARD Period - This AWARD shall begin December 1, 2017 and end June 30, 2019. Project Objectives —The Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health pilot will educate a minimum of 100 uninsured and underinsured residents on the importance of physical activity and healthy eating and provide direct access to community healthy living services through prescriptions obtained from safety net providers. Healthy eating prescriptions will provide access to free fresh fruit and vegetables from local produce markets. Physical activity prescriptions will provide recommendations to local parks with adult fitness equipment and access to free recreation programming and nearby free exercise classes! wellness programs. Work Location - Oakland University, 433 Meadow Brook Road, Rochester, MI 48309-4452 Equipment Resources -Tools for this engagement (Personal Computers, phone land lines, office space etc.) shall be provided by Oakland University. Description of Services - Oakland University agrees to perform services under this AWARD as requested and authorized by the Project Administrator (or an employee designated by the Project Administrator). The parties acknowledge and agree to the following: Develop, implement and evaluate Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health, a pilot program to increase healthy eating, increase physical activity and promote healthy lifestyles in uninsured and underinsured residents of Pontiac, Michigan which shall include the following: Development, implementation and evaluation of the Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health pilot. a. Collaborate with health care providers serving low-income and uninsured patients to identify 100 potential participants, provide them with vouchers, education, and ongoing support to gain access to fresh fruits and vegetables and resources to engage in a variety of physical activities. b. Engage Healthy Pontiac, We Can! coalition, Oakland County Health Division, St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital, Mercy Place Clinic, Oakland Integrated Healthcare Network, and the Gary Burnstein Community Health Clinic in the design and implementation of the pilot program c. Utilize Community Health Workers, Community Health Navigators, Public Health Nurses and Public Health Nutritionists in pilot d. Implement a voucher tracking system and voucher redemption sites e. Develop and implementation of engagement, recruitment and promotion strategies to encourage participation in the pilot program f. Develop and implement evaluation strategies, including the Michigan Farmers Market Association Prescription for Health Evaluation Tools, to capture: i. Residents reached, ii. Vouchers distributed and redeemed iii. Improvements in health behaviors (# of servings of fruits and vegetables consumed, # of minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity) and possibly improvements in health status (e.g., blood pressure, cholesterol, HbA1c levels) iv. Participant, coalition and safety net clinic satisfaction with program g. Collaborate with community organizations and recreational centers to support the program Status Reports - Oakland University will provide a mid-year report, on the services listed above summarizing AWARD related activities, including the progress made on achieving the AWARD objectives, any problems or obstacles encountered and a cumulative financial report, as follows: • for the December 1, 2017 —June 30, 2018 period by July 31, 2018 • for the July 1— December 31, 2018 period by January 30, 2019 • for January 1,2019 —June 30, 2019 period (final report) by July 31, 2019 In addition, Oakland University may, as needed, host a site visit and/or 30-minute conference call with BCBSM staff to discuss any issues or concerns. Final Report - A final report is due to BCBSM within 30 days of the end of the AWARD period (i.e., July 31, 2019). The report should include the following information: • Summary of Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health development, implementation, evaluation of pilot. • Copy of all Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health materials. • A minim urn of three success stories from Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health participants. • A selection of photos, with completed BCBSM's "Waiver and release", ideally to correspond with success stories. • A minimum of three success stories from organizations engaged in Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health and part of Healthy Pontiac, We Canl coalition or safety net clinic implementation sites • Lessons learned from the pilot, plans for the future and the sustainability plan that will continue the program into the future • Final accounting of grant funding including identification of all partnering organizations and total funds leveraged. Administrative Contacts - The Oakland University Administrator for this AWARD is Laurel Stevenson, Assistant Professor of Health Sciences, Oakland University. The telephone number for the Oakland University Project Administrator is 248-364-8665. Responsibilities — Oakland University and BCBSM agree that each party is responsible to fulfill certain, key responsibilities in order to achieve successful outcomes. The key responsibilities of each party are detailed as follows: BCBSM Responsibilities a) Provide $50,000 in funding for the program b) Conduct a minimum of one site visit c) Collaborate on press releases and other external communication including all marketing materials d) Brand program promotional materials jointly e) Review and determine completion of services and deliverables. Oakland University Responsibilities a) Provide leadership to Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health development, implementation and evaluation b) Perform services as outlined in this AWARD c) Secure any necessary additional funds to fully implement the program as outlined in this letter of agreement d) Collaborate on press releases and other external communications including marketing materials e) Brand program promotional materials jointly f) Provide technical assistance to safety net clinics and voucher sites and manage collection of evaluation data g) Produce status reports and final report h) If needed, host site visits and/or 30-minute quarterly conference calls with BCBSM staff Joint Responsibilities - The Parties will jointly develop the news releases pertaining to this AWARD and they shall not be made without prior written approval of the Parties. Oakland University agrees that it will not use BCBSM's logos and/or any trademarks or service marks without BCBSM's prior written consent. Oakland University also agrees that it will not use any logo, trademarks or service marks owned by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association without BCBSM's prior written consent. Key Personnel - Following is a list of key personnel for this AWARD. BCBSM Key Personnel Oakland University Key Personnel Name Title Name Title Pam Yager Manager, Social Mission Jennifer Lucarelli Associate Professor Chair, Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Shannon Carney Oleksyk Senior Health Care Analyst Laurel Stevenson Assistant Professor of Health Sciences Relevant Documents — BCBSM's " Waiver and release", which grants BCBSM the right of use and license of an individual's photograph, name, likeness, voice, performance, biography, and/or composition by BCBSM as part of training presentations and/or marketing promotions. Final Inspection and Acceptance - BCBSM shall inspect all services completed by Oakland University under this AWARD. The Project Administrator must provide written acceptance that the services have been completed by Oakland University as required under this AWARD. If the completed services have not been accepted by the Project Administrator, Oakland University agrees to provide all necessary materials, permits, and services required at no additional cost to BCBSM until the Project Administrator provides written acceptance. Pricing Schedule - The cost for such services shall not exceed $50,000.00 inclusive of all expenses. Funding Allocation - Financial resources, of $50,000 to be used for the development, implementation and evaluation of Healthy Pontiac Prescription for Health. Payment Structure - BCBSM will pay for this AWARD in one payment of $50,000.000 on or before December 31, 2017. At the end of this AWARD, Oakland University will provide BCBSM a final accounting of expenses. Independent Entities Clause - BCBSM and Oakland University are independent entities. Nothing in this AWARD shall be construed as, or be determined to create, a relationship of employer and employee, or principal and agent, joint ventures, partners or any relationship other than that of independent parties contracting with each other solely for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of this AWARD. Indemnification: Oakland University agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Blue Cross and its trustees, directors, officers, agents and employees from and against all claims, losses, damages, liabilities, costs, expenses, judgments, causes of action and obligations whatsoever, including all costs and reasonable attorney fees, incurred for or in connection with an injury, death or damage to any business entity, person or property, arising out of, resulting from, or in any way connected with the negligence or wrongful acts, errors, omissions, incompetence, malpractice, misfeasance and/or malfeasance of the grantee or any entity or person associated with Oakland University including but not limited to employees, officers, contractors, agents and volunteers which may be filed or alleged in connection with Oakland University performance of the responsibilities described in this AWARD and/or subsequent grant documents. Project Administrator - The Project Administrator for this AWARD is Shannon Carney Oleksyk. The telephone number for the Project Administrator is (517) 325-4595. Contract Administrator - The Contract Administrator is Pam Yager. The telephone number for the Contract Administrator is (517) 325-4596. Sincerely, ' - r -• t A A,,,_ Todd Anderson Director Public Policy and Social Mission FISCAL NOTE (MISC. #18095) April 19, 2018 BY: Commissioner Thomas miadleton, Chairperson, Finance Committee IN RE: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES/HEALTH DIVISION - BLUE CROSS, BLUE SHIELD OF MICHIGAN/OAKLAND UNIVERSITY PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH FISCAL YEAR 2018 GRANT ACCEPTANCE To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: Pursuant to Rule XII-C of this Board, the Finance Committee has reviewed the above referenced resolution and finds: 1. The resolution authorizes the acceptance of funding in the amount of $13,308 from Oakland University to support development, implementation, and evaluation of a pilot Prescription for Health Program within the City of Pontiac. 2. Funding will be used to manage development and implementation of communications, health education plans, and materials for the Pontiac Prescription for Health project. 3. The grant will fund up to 500 hours of project time for one (1) Special Revenue (SR) Part-Time Non-Eligible (PTNE) Public Health Educator II position, utilizing an existing SR full-time eligible Public Health Nurse III position (#1060233-05163) within the Health Division. 4. The grant funding period is March 1, 2018 through September 30, 2018. 5. The future level of service, including personnel, will be contingent upon the level of funding available. 6. The FY 2018 Special Revenue Budget is amended as follows: OU PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH FUND (#28621) GR0000000822 / Budget Reference 2018 activity: GLB analysis: GLB FY 2018 Revenues 1060233-133390-650104 Contributions Operating Total Revenues $13,308 $13,308 Expenditures 1060233-133390-702010 1060233-133390-722740 1060233-133390-731388 1060233-133390-732018 1060233-133390-750294 Salaries Fringe Benefits Printing Travel and Conference Materials and Supplies Total Expenditures $10,188 575 1,000 545 1,000 $13,308 dor1missioner Thomas Middleton, District #4 Chairperson, Finance Committee FINANCE COMMITTEE VOTE: Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote with Zack absent. Resolution #18095 April 19, 2018 Moved by Fleming supported by McGillivray the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the amended Consent Agenda be adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted). AYES: Dwyer, Fleming, Gingell, Hoffman, Jackson, Kochenderfer, KowaII, Long, McGillivray, Middleton, Spisz, Taub, Tietz, Weipert, Woodward, Zack, Berman, Bowman, Crawford. (19) NAYS: None. (0) A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the resolutions (with fiscal notes attached) on the amended Consent Agenda were adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted). a/1 HEREVAPPROVE THIS RESOLUTION CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE ACTING PURSUANT TO MCL 45$59A (7) STATE OF MICHIGAN) COUNTY OF OAKLAND) I, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on April 19, 2018, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County of Oakland at Pontiac, Michigan this 19th day of April, 2018. Lisa Brown, Oakland County