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Community Development
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20A
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4/21/2020
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C. To report in writing to County's Project Manager immediately after discovery, the loss or <br />theft of any items of Equipment. For stolen items, the local law enforcement agency must be <br />contacted, and a copy of the police report submitted to County's Project Manager. <br />D. To purchase a policy or policies of insurance covering loss or damage to any and all <br />Equipment purchased under this Contract, in the amount of the full replacement value thereof, <br />providing protection against the classification of fire, extended coverage, vandalism, <br />malicious mischief and special extended perils (all risks) covering the Parties' interests as <br />they appear. <br />E. The purchase of any Equipment by Subrecipient shall be requested by Subrecipient in writing, <br />shall require the prior written approval of Director and shall fulfill the provisions of this <br />Contract which are appropriate and directly related to Subrecipient's service or activity under <br />the terms of this Contract. County may refuse reimbursement for any costs resulting from <br />Equipment purchased, which are incurred by Subrecipient, if prior written approval has not <br />been obtained from County's Project Manager. <br />55. Other Requirements —Program Confidentiality: <br />A. Without prejudice to any other Section of this Contract, Subrecipient shall, where applicable, <br />maintain the confidential nature of information provided to it concerning participants in <br />accordance with the requirements of Federal and State law. However, Subrecipient shall <br />submit to County, the State of California and/or the United States government or their <br />representatives, all records requested for administrative purposes, including audits, <br />examinations, monitoring and verification of reports submitted by Subrecipient, costs <br />incurred and services rendered hereunder. <br />B. Subrecipient shall require all of its employees, agents, subcontractors and volunteer staff who <br />may provide services to Subrecipient under this Contract to sign an agreement with <br />Subrecipient before commencing the provision of any such services, to maintain the <br />confidentiality of any and all materials and information with which they may come into <br />contact, or the identities or any identifying characteristics or information with respect to any <br />and all participants referred to Subrecipient by County, except as may be required to provide <br />services under this Contract or to those specified in this Contract as having the capacity to <br />audit Subrecipient, and as to the latter, only during such audit. Subrecipient shall provide <br />reports and any other information required by County in the administration of this Contract, <br />and as otherwise permitted by law. <br />C. The State of California Information Practices Act of 1977 sets forth certain requirements and <br />safeguards regarding records pertaining to individuals, including the rights of access by the <br />subject individual and by third parties. The disclosure of information from student records <br />is governed by the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and in part <br />by the State of California Education Code and Subrecipient Policies Applying to the <br />Disclosure of Information and Student Records. It is the purpose of these policies to provide <br />reasonable interpretations of those laws and to protect the student's right to privacy. The <br />Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a U.S. federal law that <br />protects the privacy of student records. Generally, this law states schools must have written <br />County of Orange Page 40 of 42 City of Santa Ana. <br />Orange County Community Resources 20 <br />A — A 2 ContractNo.: 19-28-0070-RWS <br />
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