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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS EMPOWERMENT, INC. DBA DALE CARNEGIE OF ORANGE COUNTYINSURANCE NOT ON FILE N -2018-20i INORK MAY!V PROCEED CLERK OF COUNCIL DATE: NOV 0 5 2010AGREEMENI' TO PROVIDE STAFF DEVELOPMENT d &A (0) WORKSHOP TRAINING E cc ^ T4"&S AGREEMENT is made and entered into on this 9th day of October, 2018 by and between Business Empowerment, Inc, dba Date Carnegie of Orange County ("Consultant"), and the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the State of California ("City"). RECITALS A. The City desires to retain a consultant having special skill and knowledge to provide workshop training for the Planning and Building Agency's ("PBA") Staff Development Day. B. Consultant represents that Consultant is able and willing to provide such services to the City. C. In undertaking the performance of this Agreement, Consultant represents that it is knowledgeable in its field and that any services performed by Consultant under this Agreement will be performed in compliance with such standards as may reasonably be expected from a professional consulting firm in the field. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual and respective promises, and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES a. Consultant shall perform during the term of this Agreement, the tasks and obligations including all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidental customarywork required to fully and adequately complete the services described and set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated by reference. b. The parties have scheduled the PBA Staff Development Day for December 7, 2018, If necessary, the parties may, by mutual written agreement between the Executive Director and the Consultant, re -schedule the event for another date. 2. COMPENSA'T'ION a, City agrees to pay, and Consultant agrees to accept as total payment for its services for City, the rates and charges identified in Exhibit A. The total amount to be expended shall not exceed $8,000. b, Payment, by City shall be made within forty-five (45) days following receipt of proper invoice evidencing work performed, subject to City accounting procedures. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standards of performance set forth in the Recitals which may reasonably be expected by City. Page I of 8 This Agreement shall commence on the date first written above and continue until June 30, 2014, or until the date services are rendered by the Consultant (whichever comes earlier), unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 16, below. 4. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Consultant shall, during the entire term of this Agreement, be construed to be an independent contractor and not an employee of the City. This Agreement is not intended nor shall it be construed to create an employer-employee relationship, a joint venture relationship, or to allow the City to exercise discretion or control over the professional manner in which. Consultant performs the services which are the subject matter of this Agreement; however, the services to be provided by Consultant shall be provided in a manner consistent with all applicable standard,, and regulations governing such services, Consultant shall pay all salaries and wages, employer's social security taxes, unemployment insurance and similar taxes relating to employees and shall be responsible for all applicable withholding taxes. S. INSURANCE Prior to undertaking performance of work under this Agreement, Consultant shall maintain and shall require its subcontractors, if any, to obtain and maintain insurance as described below: a. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain commercial general liability insurance naming the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives as additional insured(s) and shall include, but not be limited to protection against claims arising from bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom and damage to property, resulting from any act or occurrence arising out of Consultant's operations in the performance of this Agreement, including, without limitation, acts involving vehicles. The amounts of insurance shall be not less than the following. single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, and property damage, in the total amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence, with $2,000,000 in the aggregate, Such insurance shall (a) name the City, its officers, employees, agents, and representatives as additional insured(s), (b) be primary and not contributory with respect to insurance or self-insurance programs maintained by the City; and (c) contain standard separation of insureds provisions. b. Business automobile liability insurance, or equivalent form, with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Such insurance shall include coverage for hired and non -owned automobiles. C. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, Consultant, if Consultant has any employees, is required to be insured against liability for worker's compensation or to undertake self- insurance. elfinsurance. Prior to commencing the performance of the work under this Agreement, Consultant agrees to obtain and maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per accident. Page 2 of 8 d. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Consultant pursuant to this section: L Consultant shall maintain all insurance required above in full force and effect for the entire period covered by this Agreement. ii. Certificates of insurance shall be furnished to the City upon execution of this Agreement and shall be approved by the City. iii. Certificates and policies shall state that the policies shall not be canceled or reduced in coverage or changed in any other material aspect without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. iv. Where the amounts or coverage provided by the certificates of insurance provides coverage greater than those listed by this Agreement, the amounts provided by the certificates of insurance shall be incorporated by reference into the Agreement. V. Consultant shall supply City with a fully executed additional insured endorsement. C. If Consultant fails or refuses to produce or maintain the insurance required by this section or fails or refuses to furnish the City with required proof that insurance has been procured and is in force and paid for, the City shall have the right, at the City's election, to forthwith terminate this Agreement. Such termination shall not affect Consultant's right to be paid for its time and materials expended prior to notification of termination. Consultant waives the right to receive compensation and agrees to indemnify the City for any work performed prior to approval of insurance by the City. 6. INDEMNIFICATION Consultant agrees to defend, and shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, special counsel, and representatives from liability: (1) for personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief arising out of claims for personal injury, including death, and claims for property damage, which may arise from the negligent operations of the Consultant, its subcontractors, agents, employees, or other persons acting on its behalf which relates to the services described in section 1 of this Agreement; and (2) from any claim that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief is due by reason of the terms of or effects arising from this Agreement. This indemnity and hold harmless agreement applies to all claims for damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, by reason of the events referred to in this Section or by reason of the terms of, or effects, arising from this Agreement. The Consultant further agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and pay all costs for the defense of the City, including fees and costs for special counsel to be selected by the City, regarding any action by a third party challenging the validity of this Agreement, or asserting that personal injury, damages, just compensation, restitution, judicial or equitable relief due to personal or property rights arises by reason of the terms of, or effects arising from this Agreement. City may make all reasonable decisions with respect to its representation in any legal proceeding. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent Consultant's services are subject to Civil Code Section 2782.8, the above indemnity Page 3 of 8 shall be limited, to the extent required by Civil Code Section 2782.8, to claims that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Consultant. 7. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INDEMNIFICATION Consultant shall defend and indemnify the City, its officers, agents, representatives, and employees against any and all liability, including costs, for infringement of any United States' letters patent, trademark, or copyright infringement, including costs, contained in the work product or documents provided by Consultant to the City pursuant to this Agreement. 8. RECORDS Consultant shall keep records and invoices in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to the costs incurred under this Agreement and any services, expenditures, and disbursements charged to the City for a minimum period of three (3) years, or for any longer period required by law, from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. All such records and invoices shall be clearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of the City to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement during regular business hours, Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to this Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment to Consultant under this Agreement. 9. CONFIDENTIALITY If Consultant receives from the City information which due to the nature of such information is reasonably understood to be confidential and/or proprietary, Consultant agrees that it shall not use or disclose such information except in the performance of this Agreement, and further agrees to exercise the same degree of care it uses to protect its own information of like importance, but in no event less than reasonable care. "Confidential Information" shall include all nonpublic information. Confidential information includes not only written information, but also information transferred orally, visually, electronically, or by other means. Confidential information disclosed to either party by any subsidiary and/or agent of the other party is covered by this Agreement. The foregoing obligations of non-use and nondisclosure shall not apply to any information that (a) has been disclosed in publicly available sources; (b) is, through no fault of the Consultant disclosed in a publicly available source; (c) is in rightful possession of the Consultant without an obligation of confidentiality; (d)is required to be disclosed by operation of law; or (e) is independently developed by the Consultant without reference to information disclosed by the City. 10. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE Consultant covenants that it presently has no interests and shall not have interests, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner with performance of services specified under this Agreement. Page 4 of 8 11. DISCRIMINATION Consultant shall not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, or disability, as defined and prohibited by applicable law, in the recruitment, selection, training, utilization, promotion, termination or other employment related activities. Consultant affirms that it is an equal opportunity employer and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. 12. EXCLUSIVITY AND AMENDMENT This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement between the City and Consultant, and supersedes any and all other agreements, oral or written, between the parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any attachments hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. This Agreement may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the City and by an authorized representative of Consultant. The parties agree that any terns or conditions of any purchase order or other instrument that are inconsistent with, or in addition to, the terms and conditions bercof, shall not bind or obligate Consultant or the City. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which is not embodied herein. 1.3. ASSIGNMENT Inasmuch as this Agreement is intended to secure the specialized services of Consultant, Consultant may not assign, transfer, delegate, or subcontract any interest herein without the prior written consent of the City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or subcontract without the Citys prior written consent shall be considered null and void, Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to limit the City's ability to have any of the services which are the subject to this Agreement performed by City personnel or by other consultants retained by City. 14. TERMINATION This Agreement may be terminated by the City upon thirty (30) days written notice of termination. In such event, Consultant shall be entitled to receive and the City shall pay Consultant compensation for all services performed by Consultant prior to receipt of such notice of termination, subject to the following conditions: a. As a condition of such payment, the Executive Director may require Consultant to deliver to the City all work product(s) completed as of such date, and in such case such work product shall be the property of the City unless prohibited by law, and Consultant consents to the City's use thereof for such purposes as the City deems appropriate. b. Payment need not be made for work which fails to meet the standard of performance specified in the Recitals of this Agreement. Pagc 5 of 9 15. WAIVER No waiver of breach, failure of any condition, or any right or remedy contained in or granted by the provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by the party waiving the breach, failure, right or remedy. No waiver of any breach, failure or right, or remedy shall be deemed a waiver of any other breach, failure, right or remedy, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing so specifies, 16. JURISDICTION - VENUE This Agreement has been executed and delivered in the State of California and the validity, interpretation, performance, and enforcement of any of the clauses of this Agreement shall be determined and governed by the laws of the State of California. Both parties further agree that Orange County, California, shall be the venue for any action or proceeding that may be brought or arise out of, in connection with or by reason of this Agreement. 17. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Consultant shall, throughout the term of this Agreement, maintain all necessary licenses, permits, approvals, waivers, and exemptions necessary for the provision of the services hereunder and required by the laws and regulations of the United States, the State of California, the City of Santa Ana and all other governmental agencies, Consultant shall notify the City immediately and in writing of its inability to obtain or maintain such pen -nits, licenses, approvals, waivers, and exemptions. Said inability shall be cause for termination of this Agreement, 18. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS a. Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature herein below has the power, authority and right to bind their respective parties to each of the terms of this Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. b. All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully set forth in the body of this Agreement. 19. NOTICE Any notice, tender, demand, delivery, or other communication pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by fax or other telegraphic communication in the manner provided in this Section, to the following persons: To City: Clerk of the City Council City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30) Page 6 of 8 P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, CA 92702-1988 Fax: 714-647-6956 With courtesy copies to: Executive Director, Planning & Building Agency City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-21) P.O. Box 1988 Santa Ana, California 92702 Fax: To Consultant: Mandi Morgan Regional VP / Executive Consultant Dale Carnegie of Orange County 1809 E. Dyer Road, Ste 109 Santa Ana, CA 92705 A party may change its address by giving notice in writing to the other party. Thereafter, any communication shall be addressed and transmitted to the new address. If sent by mail, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given three (3) days after it has been deposited in the United States mail, duly registered or certified, with postage prepaid, and addressed as set forth above. If sent by fax, communication shall be effective or deemed to have been given twenty-four (24) hours after the time set forth on the transmission report issued by the transmitting facsimile machine, addressed as set forth above. For purposes of Calculating these time frames, weekends, federal, state, County or City holidays shall be excluded. [signature page to follow] Page 7 of 8 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have exetauted this Agreement the date and year first above written. ATTEST: Maria it. Huizar Clerk of the Council APPRO'* D AS TO FORM: SONIA R. CARVALHO City Attorney By: I z �. Lisa Storek .Assistant City Attorney RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL.: Minh Thai Executive Director Planning & Building Agency CITE' OF SANTA. ANA r Ruin Codinez li _. 04, Manager Consultant Page 8 of 8 Exhibit A Mandi Morgan Regional VP / Executive Consultant 1809 E. Flyer Road, Ste 11.19 Santa Ana, CA 92705 Phone - (949) 833-3253 Email: maedi.ps( rgAiilmodaleaa-Wcj c� n Fage t{P Buildings Powerful City of 5antsAnsToom (t-DayCustomized Program) Objectives 1. Value the importance of personal responsibility when working in teams 2 Better understand the importance of open communication and proactive teamwork 3. Create stronger Trust, Credibility, and respect between all levels in the organization Employ creative thinking and decision snaking for more proactive growth. S, integrate the Change Model into team interactions for greater buy in Modulo 1. Building a Great "feasts Team Success Model Strengths or Your TeamtOrganization SWOT Analysis Four Behavioral Styles Vnderstand Our Own Style Identify Styles in Others Relating with Different Styles Human Relations Principles The'Innervievi' Planning and practice Module 2: Building Trust, Credibility and Respect Defining Trust Benefits of a Trust -Based Work Environment The TCR Connection Trust Busters Six Warning Signs sof distrust Restoring Trust The TCR Equation Principles for Building Trust, Credibility, and Respect Commitment to Build Trust, Credibility, and Respect Module 3: Building Ream -Problem Solving & Decision Making Time, Cost, Quality Process Identification Process Clarification Process Explanation The Human Side of Process Improvement Process Improvement Methods Practice Process Creation Pege217 Module 4, Building Team Change Engagement Attitudes of Service (Internal & External) Principles for participating in Teams during Change Contributing to Team Relationships During Organizational Change Levels of Listening Team Change Engagement "Listening Teams" Exercise The Change Model (and Team influence Discussion) Team Change Plan Surnmary, Close Wtiatdo Data Carnegie Trathing customers any? "I am more effective when meeting with customers and representing Oracle in Public forums," - Wendy deansonne,'Vice President, Oracle Corporation's IRM Products Division `We've used Dale Carnegie from the :first day we started this program, and we're still easing thern. This should tell you that we believe in it." --George Little, President, HDR Engineering, Inc. InveetmentSummary Building aftwertulCity ofSentaAna Team $V00.000sch* 1 -Day Customized • Up to 80 Participants " Customization of Participant Manuals Included • Trainer Travel & Expenses Included SustainmentOption l-AQusrterly%OayCustomized Workshops $12,00000 4-4 dour Sessions (Normally 16,000) *Up to 30 Participants Sustainment Option 2-1 Yew Carnegie Cloud Live Online Talent Development Subscription 35 Training Hours 2-4 enrollments (35 hours of training $38 per hour) $1,328.00 each "enrollments (35 hours of training $37 per hour) $1,289.00 saoh 10-24 enrollments (35 hours of training $28 per hour) $ 995.00"oh Page 31'7 How Do We Do What We Do? Over 100 years mgrs, our founder. Dale Carnegie, set down the principles of success in any endeavor - How to VAn Friends and Influence people. chase principles, updated for the 21s' century, are the foundation of what we do. We help people achieve success by utilizing these core concepts of human behavior and thereby unleashing the leader in each of us, Our "product" is for the confident, empowered, inspired and enthusiastic individual who is ready to achieve excellence, That is our. WOW! s WOW IS A TRANSFORMATIONAL EXPERIENCE THAT IS ACHIEVED THROUGH OUR UNIQUE METHODOLOGY. WAW IMPACTS EMOTIONS AND SHIFTS THINKING SO WE ARE MORE INTENTIONAL ABOUT PERFORMANCE CHANGE. Pago at7 The Dale Carnegie Experience Date Carnegie Certified Trainers take participants through our Cycle of Performance Change process to create an environment that allows transformation to happen. To adopt the attitude and behavior change needed, participants in this process will not only practice the skills needed but also actively participate in a facilitated experiential learning environment It is not about the trainer pushing or forcing a change in the participant; instead, it is about enabling people to transform themselves. Where Most "Training" Strips In every bale Carnegie program, participants are constantly reflecting on how u-tilizing the skill or tool would positively impact themselves and their organization as well. From the very beginning, participants are encouraged to identify the changes they desire and, more specifically, the behaviors they are seeking to change or improve. They are then asked to imagine the specific results they will achieve because of these new behaviors. Dale Carnegie believed that 'very participant must leave with a sense of victory." Therefore, the trainer will focus on the individual's progress toward his or her goals with feedback that is specific to personal growth. This positive group dynamic and coaching builds the individual's confidence and allows him or her to take the risks that are necessary for growth. Page 6tr How We Engage To ensure that the courses/training programs are in alignment with the strategic direction of the City of Santa Ana, we take a systematic approach to determining the needs or gaps between your current situation and your desired situation. Using our proven Map process (depicted In the graphic and discussed below), we collaborate with stakeholders to discover the current attitudes, knowledge, and skills. We define the gaps and design and customlte our solutions to move the organization to the desired state. Introit: Identify the vision for the project and the "ideal outcomes' related to the strategy. Inquire: WO conduct a Business improvement Discussion with key Court stakeholders and influencers to develop clear Indicators and marries, so the project can be measured in your business terms. Involve: We identify skill gaps that need to be closed and attitudes that may undermine change using individual assessments or surveys. Itnnovatr: We ensure we are designing solutions that will fulfill all your requirements. We use a series of project meetings with your team to review each element of the program as it is designed to ensure you have ,complete control of the process and are satisfied with the content before we implement, To guarantee the success of the project, we ensure inclusionary designs, Implementation, and knowledge sharing are trade within inclusive learning solutions. Our learning solutions are uniquely designed to engage the "human spirit" common across all academic status and organization levels. We leverage adaptive learning models to flex content delivery by meeting the learner where they are, whether face-to-face or online. We bridge the gap of all educational backgrounds by fostering a highly collaborative adult learning environment designed to inspire, change, and motivate all learners. Impact: We Include a variety of application accountability, and proof points that will be tailored to your stated needs to ensure sustainable results, These tools are embedded in alt our solutions, so you can be assured the outcomes will meet your original intent. Page 6t7 Dale Carnegie ICs Certified Trainer Certification Process - Live in Person Certification Our trainer development process is ISO 9001:2015 certified. Before becoming a trainer, candidates must undergo rigorous development with frequent check prsints and consistent evaluation at every level. Before delivering any of our products, trainers will receive a minimum of 25B hours of training. Once a candidate has completed the Trainer Certification process and is successfully certified, he or she can participate in additional trainer development programs aimed at expanding skills in delivering specific curricula, such as Leadership Mactiveness skills. These programs are Reid quarterly in a four-day in person format. By successfully completing these additional sessions, trainers are recognized as Certified male Carnegie Trainers for a specific curriculum area. Dale Carnegie Performance Change Pathway= 11 —CzIlw seg W r, tWnatwi — IF,& re�,k h ROI Dale Carnegie's unique design and delivery framework is referred to as the performance Change PathwayTM. We are focused on transformational performance changes in individuals and organizations, and we believe that all learning is a journey. To engage in their learning, participants need a pathway to navigate their individual journey. Thee Performance Change Pathway'm is a structured learning and development process that ensures participants have a consistent experience. Page 7? BUSIEMP-01 KDEMPS CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE 09/19/2018 Y) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW, THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER License # 0757776 N01' ACT Karen Dempsey INSURED International Insurance Services Inc. I, Suite 350 Business Empowerment Inc. 1805 E Dyer Rd Ste 109 Santa Ana, CA 92705 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES, LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 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DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ — I - I -_ I T_ I - I DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS i LOCATIONS i VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Addiconal Remarks Schedule, ma he attached if m space is required) The City of Santa Ana, its officers, employees, agents, and representative are nameyas additional insured In regards to General Liability per attached form 30 Day Notice of Cancellation applies except a 10 day notice applies for non payment of premium CFRTIFICATF Mini nFR C.ANCFIA ATION ACORD 25 (2016/03) ©19882015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE City of Santa Ana THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS, 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016/03) ©19882015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD O N O cF O O O O O fn w E b U. 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