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• Los Angeles City <br />• Los Angeles County <br />• Orange County <br />• Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network <br />• San Bernardino County <br />• Santa Ana City <br />• South Bay Consortium <br />Regional project issues will be discussed during monthly conference calls organized by each SPOC with <br />assistance from the California Workforce Association. <br />9. ROLE OF THE CALIFORNIA WORKFORCE ASSOCIATION: <br />Monthly project meetings conducted by SBWIB, Inc. with CWA support will cover project activities and <br />performance, best practices, and creative ideas. The specific roles and responsibilities of the CWA are <br />listed as follows: <br />a) Serve as a facilitator and information clearinghouse to enable information sharing on project <br />policies, project results, and new initiatives in workforce and economic development. <br />b) Facilitate monthly partnership meetings. <br />c) Gather and disseminate information on promising practices by and within the partnership <br />with an emphasis on how such practices can be conducted as part of the NEG program. <br />d) Coordinate with state organizations, such as the California EDD, the Chancellor's Office of <br />the California Community Colleges, and the California Department of Education to assist in <br />leveraging resources to support the partnership's activities. <br />10. PROVISION OF SERVICES. <br />Each party to this MOU agrees to the following commitments: <br />• Each party will select a representative and/or representative's designee to participate in the <br />Partnership's activities and other required meetings of the parties; <br />• Each party will perform its particular duties as outlined in the DOL-approved grant application. <br />11. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. <br />a) Employees. It is expressly understood and agreed by all parties that employees of parties <br />receiving compensation for work performed for this agreement shall in no way be deemed <br />employees of the Partnership. <br />b) Indemnification and Liability. The parties to this MOU are not legally "partners" to the <br />extent that the term encompasses joint and several liability. Each party under this MOU is <br />responsible for its own employees, representatives, agents, and subcontractors. <br />c) Execution. This MOU may be executed and delivered in any number of copies <br />("counterpart") by the parties, including by means of facsimile. When each party has signed <br />and delivered at least one counterpart to the MOU, each counterpart shall be deemed an <br />original and, taken together, shall constitute one and the same MOU, which shall be binding <br />and effective as to the parties hereto. <br />4