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WIA SUeGRANT AGREEMENT <br />Subgrantee: SANTA ANA WORK CENTER Exhibit ED <br />page H of 14 <br />SUEGRANT N0: K594782 <br />140DIFICATION NO: NEW <br />b) . The Subgrantee and /or auditors performing monitoring or audits of the Subgrantee or its <br />sub- contracting service providers will immediately report to the Subgrantor any incidents <br />of fraud, abuse or other criminal activity in relation to this subgrant agreement, the WIA, <br />or its regulations. <br />15. Disallowed Costs <br />Except to the extent that the state determines it will assume liability, the Subgrantee will be <br />liable for and will repay, to the Subgrantor, any amounts expended under this subgrant <br />agreement found not to be in accordance with WIA including, but not limited to, disallowed <br />costs. Such repayment will be from funds (Non - Federal), other than those received under the WIA. <br />16. Conflicts <br />a). Subgrantee will cooperate in the resolution of any conflict with the U. S. DOL that may <br />occur from the activities funded under this agreement. <br />b). In the event of a dispute between the Subgrantor and the Subgrantee over any part of this <br />subgrant agreement, the dispute may be submitted to non - binding arbitration upon the <br />consent of both the Subgrantor and the Subgrantee. An election for arbitration pursuant <br />to this provision will not preclude either party from pursuing any remedy for relief <br />otherwise available. <br />17. Grievances and Complaint System <br />Subgrantee will establish and maintain a grievance and complaint procedure in compliance with <br />the WIA, federal regulations and state statues, regulations and policy. <br />19. Property <br />All property, whether finished or unfinished documents, data, studies and reports prepared or <br />purchased by the Subgrantee under this subgrant agreement, will be disposed of in accordance <br />with the direction of the Subgrantor. In addition, any tools and /or equipment furnished to the <br />Subgrantee by the Subgrantor and /or purchased by the Subgrantee with funds pursuant to this <br />subgrant agreement will be limited to use within the activities outlined in this subgrant <br />agreement and will remain the property of the United States Government and /or the Subgrantor. <br />Upon termination of this subgrant agreement, Subgrantee will immediately return such tools <br />and /or equipment to the Subgrantor or dispose of them in accordance with the direction of the <br />Subgrantor. <br />19. Intellectual Property Provisions <br />a). Federal Funding <br />In any subgrant funded in whole or in part by the federal government, Subgrantor may <br />acquire and maintain the Intellectual Property rights, title, and ownership, which result <br />directly or indirectly from the subgrant, except as provided in 37 Code of Federal <br />Regulations part 401.14. However, pursuant to 29 CPR section 97.34 the federal government <br />shall have a royalty -free, non - exclusive, irrevocable, paid -up license throughout the world <br />to use, duplicate, or dispose of such Intellectual Property throughout the world in any <br />manner for governmental purposes and to have and permit others to do so. <br />b) . ownership <br />(1). Except where Subgrantor has agreed in a signed writing to accept a license, Subgrantor <br />shall be and remain, without additional compensation, the sole owner of any and all <br />rights, title and interest in all intellectual property, from the moment of creation, <br />whether or not jointly conceived, that are made, conceived, derived from, or reduced <br />to practice by Subgrantee or Subgrantor and which result directly or indirectly from <br />this subgrant agreement. <br />(2). For the purposes of this subgrant agreement, Intellectual Property means recognized <br />protectable rights and interest such as: patents, (whether or not issued) copyrights, <br />trademarks, service marks, applications for any of the foregoing, inventions, trade <br />secrets, trade dress, logos, insignia, color combinations, slogans, moral rights, right <br />of publicity, author's rights, contract and licensing rights, works, mask works, <br />industrial design rights, rights of priority, know how, design flows, methodologies, <br />devices, business processes, developments, innovations, good will, any data or <br />information maintained, collected or stored in the ordinary course of business by <br />Subgrantor, and all other legal rights protecting intangible proprietary information <br />as may exist now and /or hereafter come into existence, and all renewals and <br />extensions, regardless of whether those rights arise under the laws of the United <br />States, or any other state, country or jurisdiction. <br />(a) . For the purposes of the definition of Intellectual Property, "works" means all <br />literary works, writings and printed matter including the medium by which they <br />