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Company Name
Taller San Jose
Contract #
A-2003-251
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
11/17/2003
Expiration Date
6/30/2004
Insurance Exp Date
6/30/2004
Destruction Year
2009
Notes
Amended by A-2004-114
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Taller San Jose 4a
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I. <br />CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATIONS <br />A. CONTRACTOR agrees to provide the following services pursuant to said <br />program, as more specifically set forth in CONTRACTOR'S program narrative contained in "Exhibit <br />A" as the Memorandum of Understanding with the Employment Development Department. <br />"Exhibit B" as the Program Activity Plan. "Exhibit C" as the Statement of Work, <br />attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein: <br />Taller San Jose <br />WIA Youth Service / In & Out of School Youth <br />Taller San Jose Programs <br />CONTRACTOR'S failure to provide said services may be grounds for CITY to readjust <br />the level of payment to CONTRACTOR otherwise provided for hereinafter. <br />B. CONTRACTOR agrees to provide benefits to individuals who participate in the <br />activities and services funded by this Agreement ( "participants ") in accordance with the standards and <br />requirements set forth in Workforce Investment Act of 1998, Public Law 105 -220. " <br />C. CONTRACTOR agrees to perform the services set forth herein in a professional, <br />timely and diligent manner. <br />D. CONTRACTOR shall provide wages and benefits to individuals who participate <br />in the activities and services funded by this Agreement ( "participants ") in accordance with the <br />standards and requirements of the Act, including Section 181 of the Act. <br />E. CONTRACTOR shall adhere to the Labor Standards described in the Act <br />including Section 181 of the Act. <br />F. CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with the "Complaint Handling Procedures under <br />the WIA ", attached hereto as "Exhibit D" and incorporated herein as though fully set forth in 20 CFR <br />§667.200, Subpart F. CONTRACTOR shall advise participants of their rights to file complaints under <br />the Act and the procedures for resolution of any complaints. CITY's procedures for handling <br />complaints alleging a violation of the Act, regulations, grants, or other agreements under the Act shall <br />be followed and any decision of CITY, the State or the federal government relating to the complaint <br />shall be binding and followed by CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTORS who are employers shall <br />operate a grievance system that incorporates CITY's procedures for resolution of complaints relating to <br />the terms and conditions of employment; these procedures shall be approved in writing by CITY. <br />G. As a condition of this award of financial assistance under the Act to <br />CONTRACTOR from CITY, CONTRACTOR assures, with respect to operation of all programs or <br />activities funded with funds provided pursuant to the Act, and all agreements or arrangements to carry <br />out such programs or activities, that it will comply fully with the nondiscrimination and equal <br />opportunity provisions of the Act (Section 188); the Nontraditional Employment for Women Act of <br />1991; Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of <br />1973, as amended; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; the Americans with Disabilities <br />Act of 1990; and with all applicable requirements imposed by or pursuant to regulations implementing <br />those laws, including, but not limited to, 29 CFR part 37. The United States, the State of California <br />and CITY have the right to seek judicial enforcement of this assurance. <br />Page 2 of 15 <br />
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