CLEARWATER HUMAN TRAFFICKING IMMERSION TRAINING PROJECT 2008AGREEMENT 8.y
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on the16 day of , 2008,
by and between St. Petersburg College's Florida Regional Comm ty icing Institute
(RCPT), hereinafter referred to as the "Contractor", and the City of Clearwater, Florida, a
municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City".
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the City has been awarded a grant from the U. S. Department of
Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, in the amount of $99,730, for the implementation
of the "Clearwater Human Trafficking Immersion Training Project 2008;"
WHEREAS, the Contractor has agreed to coordinate activities and participate in
certain portions of the delivery of the training with the City;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and the mutual covenants
contained in the Agreement, the Contractor and City hereby agree as follows:
1. TERM.
This Agreement shall commence on the 1 st day of July 2008 and shall terminate on the
30th day of June 2009, unless earlier terminated by either party hereto. Either party
may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days prior written notice.
2. CONTRACTOR'S SERVICES.
The Contractor shall furnish material and perform defined aspects of the work for
coordination and implementation of Human Trafficking Immersion Training, in
conjunction with the Clearwater Police Department and any other entities determined by
the City, per the attached Scope of Services (Exhibit A).
3. CONSIDERATION.
Upon execution of this Agreement by all parties, the City will pay for costs associated
with the implementation of the program as specifically indicated in Exhibit A. The
Contractor shall submit billing to the City for the price of $2,000 per training session
implemented, for which the Contractor seeks reimbursement pursuant to this
Agreement. Such billing shall be submitted to the City no later than twenty (20) days
after the close of each training session. The City's maximum liability under this contract
shall not exceed $10,000 - the total amount budgeted in the grant for these services.
4. THE WAIVER.
Failure to invoke any right, condition, or covenant in this Agreement by either party shall
not be deemed to imply or constitute a waiver of any rights, condition, or covenant and
neither party may rely on such failure.
5. NOTICE.
Any notice or communication permitted or required by the Agreement shall be deemed
effective when personally delivered or deposited, postage prepaid, in the first class mail
of the United States properly addressed to the appropriate party at the address set forth
below:
A. NOTICES TO CONTRACTOR:
Mail to:
Eileen LaHaie
Executive Director
Florida RCPT
P.O. Box 13489
St. Petersburg, FL 33733
With a copy to:
Laura Heisler
Training Coordinator
Florida RCPI
P.O. Box 13489
St. Petersburg, FL 33733
B. NOTICES TO CITY:
Mail to:
Sid Klein, Chief of Police
Clearwater Police Department
645 Pierce Street
Clearwater, FL 33756
With a copy to:
City Attorney's Office
City of Clearwater
P.O. Box 4748
Clearwater, FL 33758
6. ENFORCEABILITY.
If any provision of the Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
unenforceable, the remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and
shall in no way be impaired.
7. ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND AMENDMENTS.
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with regard to the
subject matter hereof, and replaces and supersedes all other agreements of
understandings, whether written or oral. No amendment or extension of the Agreement
shall be binding unless in writing and signed by both parties.
8. BINDING EFFECT, ASSIGNMENT.
This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the Contractor
and the City. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to permit the assignment by
the Contractor of any of its rights or obligations hereunder, as such assignment is
expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of the City.
9. GOVERNING LAW, SEVERABILITY.
In the performance of the Agreement, each party shall comply with all applicable
federal, state and local laws, rules, ordinances and regulations. This Agreement shall
be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. The invalidity or unenforceability of any
provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other
provision.
In witness whereof, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals on the date first
above written.
Countersigned: CITY OF CLE_ARWATER, FLORIDA
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Fran V. Hibbard William B. Horne, II L yF
Mayor City Manager
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Executive Director
Public Safety Grants & Contracts Division
St. Petersburg College
By the Institution: Board of Trustees, St. Petersburg College
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Carl M. Kuttl Date
College President and Secretary to the
Board of Trustees
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Exhibit A: Scope of Services
Reimbursement will be based on participation in 5 immersion training sessions @ $2,000 per
session (5 days per session estimated); including the following costs and activities:
• Local travel and mileage;
• Participate in planning the content and schedule for the training sessions;
• Assist in establishing specific curricula for each visiting Task Force;
• Attend such meetings as may be required prior to and during site visits for planning and
coordination;
• Provide one staff person to perform the following tasks:
o Coordinate meetings, agendas, scheduling, travel, accommodations, and similar
logistical tasks related to the visiting task forces;
o Coordinate with other Clearwater/Tampa Bay task force partners, both law
enforcement and NGO, regarding their respective involvement in the immersion
training;
o Compile the information packets provided to the visiting task forces as well as
assimilate and provide any other requested documents or media for the visiting
task force members.
o Work out of provided office space in the YWCA Hispanic Outreach Center,
central to task force operations, and will generally be "on site" the week prior to
the immersion week and during the actual immersion week;
o Be available to the members of the visiting task force before, during, and after the
immersion week for issues relating to the logistics of the visit;
o Prepare any after-action reviews and correspondence and serve as a point of
contact for the visiting task force on any outstanding items requiring follow-up
after departure.