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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE / IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE) - 2015
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U.S IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENTS
Contract #
A-2015-115
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POLICE
Council Approval Date
6/16/2015
Expiration Date
6/30/2020
Destruction Year
2025
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ERC)IGSA-15.0007 <br />B. The Service Provider shall be authorized two officers for each such remote location, <br />unless additional officers are required, per the direction of the COR or designated ICE <br />officer. Except in cases of an emergency, one of the two above referenced officers shall <br />be of the same sex as the detainees being assigned to the remota location, <br />C, The itemized monthly invoice for such stationary guard services shall state the number of <br />hours being billed, the duration of the billing (times and dates) and the names of the <br />detainees that were guarded, Such services shall be denoted as a separate item on <br />submitted invoices, ICE agrees to reimburse the Service Provider for actual stationary <br />guard services provided during the invoiced period. <br />Article 1$, Contracting Officer's ]Representative (COR) <br />A. The COR will be designated by the Contracting Officer. When and if the COR duties are <br />reassigned, an administrative modification will be issued to reflect the changes. This <br />designation does not include authority to sign contractual documents or to otherwise <br />commit to, or issue changes, which could affect the price, quantity, or performance of this <br />Agreement, <br />B. Should the Service Provider believe it has received direction that is not within the scope <br />of the agreement; the Service Provider shall not proceed with any portion that is not <br />within the scope of the agreement without first contacting the Contracting Officer. The <br />Service Provider shall coutiruue performance of efforts that are deemed within the scope. <br />Article 19. Labor Standards and Wage Determination <br />A. The Service Contract Act, 41 U.S.C. 351 et seq., Title 29, Part 4 Labor Standards for <br />Federal Service Contracts, is hereby incorporated as Attachment 2, These standards and <br />provisions are included in every contract and IDSA entered into by the United States or <br />the District of Columbia, in excess of $2,500, or hi an indefinite amount, the principal <br />purpose of which is to furnish services through the use of service employees. <br />B. Wage Determination. Each service employee employed in the performance of this <br />Agreement shall be paid not less than the minimuun monetary wages and shall be <br />furnished fringe benefits in accordance with the wages and fringe benefits determined by <br />the Secretary of Labor or authorized representative, as specified in any wage <br />determination attached to this Agreemennt. (See Attachment 3 - Wage Deterrmination) <br />Article 20. Notification and Public Disclosures <br />A. Information obtained or developed as a result of this IDSA is under the control of ICE <br />and is subject to public disclosure only pursuant to the provisions of applicable federal <br />laws, regulations, and executive orders or as ordered by a court. Insofar as any <br />documents created by the Service Provider contain information developed or obtained as <br />a result of this IDSA, such documents shall be subject to public disclosure onlypursuant <br />to the provisions of applicable federal laws, regulations, and executive orders or as <br />23 <br />
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