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Washington County ~ IG184004 ~ Minor Decoy Operations INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT This Agreement is entered into, by and between Washington County, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, and City of Tigard. ard. WHEREAS ORS 190.010 authorizes the parties to enter into this Agreement for the performance of any or all functions and activities that a party to the Agreement has authority to perform. Now, therefore, the parties agree as follows: 1) The effective date is: 7/1/18, or upon final signature,whichever is later. The expiration date is: 6/30/19; unless otherwise amended. 2) The parties agree to the terms and conditions set forth in Attachment A, which is incorporated herein, and describes the responsibilities of the parties, including compensation, if any. 3) Each party shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws; and rules and regulations on non-discrimination in employment because of race, color,ancestry,national origin,religion, sex, marital status, age,medical condition or handicap. 4) To the extent applicable,the provisions of ORS 27913.220 through ORS 27913.235 and ORS 279C.500 through 279C.870 are incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth. 5) Each party is an independent contractor with regard to each other party(s)and agrees that the performing party has no control over the work and the manner in which it is performed. No party is an agent or employee of any other. 6) No party or its employees is entitled to participate in a pension plan, insurance,bonus,or similar benefits provided by any other party. 7) This Agreement may be terminated,with or without cause and at any time,by a party by providing (30 if not otherwise marked)days written notice of intent to the other party(s). 8) Modifications to this Agreement are valid only if made in writing and signed by all parties. 9) Subject to the limitations of liability for public bodies set forth in the Oregon Tort Claims Act, ORS 30.260 to 30.300, and the Oregon Constitution, each party agrees to hold harmless, defend, and indemnify each other, including its officers, agents, and employees, against all claims, demands, actions and suits (including all attorney fees and costs)arising from the indemnitor's performance of this Agreement where the loss or claim is attributable to the negligent acts or omissions of that party. 10) Each party shall give the other immediate written notice.of any action or suit filed or any claim made against that party that may result in litigation in any way related to this Agreement. PAGE 1 OF 2 - INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT Rev.4/14/10 11) Each party agrees to maintain insurance levels or self-insurance in accordance with ORS 30.282, for the duration of this Agreement at levels necessary to protect against public body liability as specified in ORS 30.269 through 30.274. 12) Each party agrees to comply with all local, state and federal ordinances, statutes, laws and regulations that are applicable to the services provided under this Agreement. 13) This Agreement is expressly subject to the debt limitation of Oregon Counties set forth in Article XI, Section 10 of the Oregon Constitution, and is contingent upon funds being appropriated therefore. 14) This writing is intended both as the final expression of the Agreement between the parties with respect to the included terms and as a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of the Agreement. WHEREAS, all the aforementioned is hereby agreed upon by the parties and executed by the duly authorized signatures below. 7—/,1;; 14-" Jurisdiction Signature Date Printed Name Title Address: 131 a 5 '3 w Ha i t R Qac./ (4 7a,3L 3 WASHINGTON COUNTY: Signature Date Sia Lindstrom CounW Administrator Printed Name Title Address: 155 N First Ave. Mail Stop# 6 Hillsboro, OR 97124 PAGE 2 OF 2 - INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT Rev.4/14/10 City of Tigard Police Department Minor Decoy Operations July 1, 2018 ATTACHMENT A, Part I All services will be provided in a safe, professional, culturally competent, gender- sensitive and language appropriate manner. Goal Minors will have reduced opportunities to illegally obtain alcohol in Tigard. Objectives: ■ To increase law enforcement's minor decoy operations ■ To decrease sales of alcohol or marijuana to minors in the Tigard community. ■ To help educate community members of the criminal and civil consequences of unlawful alcohol activities Outcomes: ■ A minimum of 2 minor decoy operations will be conducted by June 30, 2019 ■ Each completed operation will be followed by a press release from the Department to the local media publicizing the results. All press releases will cite Washington County as a partner. ■ Materials provided by the Washington County Prevention Coordinator and other prevention messages will be distributed community contacts via the City's social media, Police Department's website, or newsletter at least 2 times during the contract period. Reporting: The Department will submit the following data on each invoice and provide copies of any related press releases issued during the reporting period. For Minor Decoy operations: 1) Number of establishments visited, 2) Number of sales/no sales, 3) Name of establishments that sold, 4) which operations OLCC was involved in and 5) Number of Citations issued. City of Tigard Police Department Minor Decoy Operations July 1, 2018 ATTACHMENT A, Part II From July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019, Washington County will reimburse Contractor for true and verifiable expenses up to four thousand five hundred dollars and no/cents ($4,500.00) for the satisfactory delivery of services defined in the Request for Proposals, Contractor's proposal, and described in Attachment A of this contract. The following process shall be followed in the allocation of contract dollars. Contractor may submit an invoice to request reimbursement for true and verifiable expenses incurred in following each Minor Decoy operation. The final invoice will be submitted by July 15, 2019. At the time Contractor submits final monitoring and fiscal reports, Contractor shall reimburse County any funds advanced which were not expended. Performance, outcome and fiscal monitoring reports are due from Contractor within one month following each Minor Decoy operations as defined in the above Reporting section. Following demonstration of satisfactory utilization, performance, and outcomes, County will continue to reimburse invoices. Agency progress towards contracted utilization, performance, and outcomes will be reviewed quarterly. If contractor is less than 50% utilized at by March 31, and 100% by June 30 unless defined otherwise in Attachment A), the County reserves the right to modify payment of County funds to reflect actual utilization levels. Sirnilarly, the County reserves the right to modify or terminate the contract if agency performance and/or outcomes are less than 85% of the levels detailed in Attachment A. Delay in receipt of complete monitoring reports or monthly reimbursement invoices will result in a delay in the disbursement of contract funds. All contract payments are subject to the availability of funds and will be paid subsequent to County receipt of payments from the Oregon Health Authority. TOTAL = $4,500 B&W Tax 705010-7061101