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Community Development
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25G
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7/16/2012
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Contract No. <br />AGREEMENT UNDER THE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT <br />THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 161" day of July, 2012, by and between <br />the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation duly organized and existing under the <br />Constitution and laws of the State of California ("CITY") and Rancho Santiago Community College <br />District Corporate Training Institute ("CONTRACTOR"). <br />W-I-T-N-E-S-S-E-T-H <br />Recitals: <br />A. CITY has been designated a Local Workforce Investment Area (LWIA) under <br />the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, Public Law 105-220 ("the Act"). <br />B. The State of California has created the LWIA to administer the Act programs <br />operated by the State of California pursuant to the Act. <br />C. As a LWIA, CITY is entitled to receive federal funds to establish programs to <br />prepare economically disadvantaged youths for entry into the labor market and to provide basic skills <br />development to those individuals who are economically disadvantaged or otherwise face serious <br />barriers to succeeding in life. One goal of California's Workforce Investment System is to provide <br />youth with the opportunities to achieve career goals that will allow them to successfully compete in the <br />labor market and prepare them for higher education. <br />D. CONTRACTOR is experienced in operating education, occupational <br />development and employment programs for economically disadvantaged youths for entry into the labor <br />market. <br />E. CONTRACTOR is willing to operate said program pursuant to the Act and <br />California law. <br />F. Contractor must comply with applicable Federal, State and local legislation, <br />rules and regulations and Contractor must meet enrollment and program goals. <br />WHEREFORE, for and in consideration of the respective and mutual covenants and <br />promises hereinafter contained and made, and subject to all the terms and conditions hereof, the parties <br />hereto do hereby agree as follows: <br />1. <br />EXHIBIT 1 <br />Page I of 15 <br />25G-3
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