1. Section 188 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), which
<br />prohibits discrimination against all individuals in the United States on the
<br />basis of race, color, religion, sex (Including pregnancy, childbirth, and
<br />related medical conditions, transgender status and gender identity),
<br />national origin, age, disability, political affiliation or belief, and
<br />against beneficiaries on the basis of either citizenship status or
<br />participation in any WIOA Title 1 -financially assisted program or activity;
<br />ii. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, which prohibits
<br />discrimination on the bases of race, color and national origin;
<br />M. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, which prohibits
<br />discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities;
<br />iv. The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended, which prohibits
<br />discrimination on the basis of age; and
<br />v. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, which prohibits
<br />discrimination on the basis of sex in educational programs.
<br />The Subrecipient also assures that, as a recipient of WIOA Title I financial
<br />assistance, it will comply with 29 CFR part 38 and all other regulations implementing
<br />the laws listed above. This assurance applies to the Subrecipient's operation of the
<br />WIOA Title 1 -financially assisted program or activity, and to all agreements the
<br />Subrecipient makes to carry out the WIOA Title 1 -financially assisted program or
<br />activity. The Subrecipient understands that the United States has the right to seek
<br />judicial enforcement of this assurance.
<br />r. Avoidance of Conflict of Economic Interest: An executive or employee of the
<br />Subrecipient, an elected official in the area or a member of the Local Board, will
<br />not solicit or accept money or any other consideration from a third person, for the
<br />performance of an act reimbursed in whole or part by the Subrecipient or Pass-
<br />through Entity. Supplies, materials, equipment or services purchased with subgrant
<br />agreement funds will be used solely for purposes allowed under this subgrant
<br />agreement. No member of the Local Board will cast a vote on the provision of services
<br />by that member (or any organization, which that member represents) or vote on any
<br />matter which would provide direct financial benefit to that member (or immediate
<br />family of the member) or any business or organization which the member directly
<br />represents.
<br />Exhibit B
<br />Intellectual Property Provisions
<br />Federal Funding
<br />Pursuant to 2 CFR 200.315, in any subgrant funded in whole or in part by the federal
<br />government, Pass-through Entity acquires the title to intangible property, as defined in 2
<br />CFR 200.59 as including Intellectual Property, which results directly or indirectly from the
<br />subgrant. The federal government shall have a royalty -free, non-exclusive and irrevocable
<br />right to reproduce, publish, or otherwise use the Intellectual Property for Federal
<br />purposes, and to authorize others to do so. Additionally, pursuant to 2 CFR 2900.13,
<br />Intellectual Property developed under this subgrant will be licensed under a Creative
<br />Commons Attribution license, which allows subsequent users to copy, distribute, transmit and
<br />adapt the copyrighted work and requires such users to attribute the work in the manner
<br />specified by the Pass-through Entity.
<br />Exhibit C
<br />Confidentiality Requirements
<br />The State of California and the Subrecipient will exchange various kinds of information
<br />pursuant to this subgrant agreement. That information will include data, applications,
<br />program files, and databases. These data and information are confidential when they define
<br />an individual or an employing unit or when the disclosure is restricted or prohibited by any
<br />provision of law. Confidential information requires special precautions to protect it from
<br />unauthorized use, access, disclosure, modification, and destruction. The sources of
<br />information may include, but are not limited to, the EDD, the California Department of
<br />Social Services, the California Department of Education, the California Department of
<br />Corrections and Rehabilitation, the County Welfare Department(s), the County IV -D Directors
<br />Office of Child Support, the Office of the District Attorney, the California Department of
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