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U.S IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENTS
Contract #
A-2015-115
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
6/16/2015
Expiration Date
6/30/2020
Destruction Year
2025
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BROIGSA-1 SM0007 <br />constitutes the payment date, The Prompt Payment Act requires ICE to pay interest on <br />overdue payments to the Service Provider. ICE will determine any interest due in <br />accordance with the Prompt Payment Act provided the Service Provider maintains an <br />active registration in Central Contractor Registration (CCR) and all information is <br />accurate. <br />Article 13. ICE Furnished Property <br />A. ICE Property Furnished to the Service Provider: ICE may furnish Federal Government <br />property and equipment to the Service Provider. Accountable property remains titled to <br />ICE and shall be returned to the custody of ICE upon termination of the Agreement. The <br />suspension of use of bed space made available to ICE is agreed to be grounds for the <br />recall and return of any or all ICE furnished property. <br />B. Service Provider Responsibility; The Service Provider shall not remove ICE property <br />from the Facility without the prior written approval of ICE, The Service Provider shall <br />report any loss or destruction of any ICE property immediately to ICE. <br />Article 14. Hold Harmless Provisions <br />Unless specifically addressed by the terms of this Agreement, the parties agree to be responsible <br />for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of their respective employees. <br />A. Service Provicler Held Harmless: ICE liability for any injury, damage or loss to persons <br />or property arising in the performance of this Agreement And caused by the negligence of <br />its own officors, employees, agents and representatives is governed by the Federal Tort <br />Claims Act, 28 USC 2691 et seq, The Service Provider shall promptly notify ICE of any <br />claims or lawsuits filed against any ICE employees of which Service Provider is notified. <br />The Service Provider will be field harmless for any injury, d,ux age or loss to persons or <br />Property caused by an ICE employee arising in the performance of this Agreement, <br />B. Federal Government Held Harmless: Service Provider liability for any injury, damage or <br />loss to persons or property arising Out of the performance of this Agreement and caused <br />by the negligence of its own officers, employees, agents and representatives is governed <br />by the applicable State tort claims act, ICE will promptly notify the Service Provider of <br />MY claims filed against any of Servicc Provider's employees of which ICE is notified, <br />The Federal Government will be held harmless for any injury, damage or loss to persons <br />or property caused by a Service Provider employee arising in the performance of this <br />Agreement, <br />C. Defense of Suit: In the event a detainee files suit against the Service Provider contesting <br />the legality of the detainee's incarceration aiad/or immigration/citizonship staters, or a <br />detainee files suit as a result of an administrative error or omission of the Federal <br />Government, ICE will request that the U.S, Attorney's Office, as appropriate, move <br />either to have the Service Provider dismissed, from such suit; to have ICE substituted as <br />the proper party defendant; or to have the case removed to a court of propor jurisdiction, <br />17 <br />
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