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K 19-075 municode r CONNECTING YOU & YOUR COMMUNITY THIS CONTRACT is between the COUNTY OF GRANT, WASHINGTON, a municipal corporation (Client), and MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION (Contractor), a Florida corporation, whose address is P.O. Box 2235, Tallahassee, FL 32316. 1 RECITALS: The Contractor has agreed to provide the services outlined in Exhibit A, Scope of Services & Pricing, upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Contract. Contractor will perform no service under this Contract until direction from an authorized official is issued and received by Contractor. 2 TIME OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIVE COMPLETION: The services to be provided under this Contract shall commence on July 30, 2019 and shall continue for a period of three (3) years, terminating on July 29, 2022. Thereafter, these services shall be automatically renewed from year to year provided that each party may cancel or change this agreement with sixty (60) days written notice. 3 PRICE: The Client will pay the Contractor for the performance of this Contract at the prices specified in Exhibit A, Scope of Services & Pricing. Pricing shall be valid throughout the term of the contract. 4 FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS OF GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON. this Contract does not create a multiple fiscal year direct or indirect debt or other financial obligation. Each request for service shall incur a concurrent debt for that request only. All financial obligations of the Client under this Contract are contingent upon appropriation, budgeting, and availability of specific funds to discharge such obligations. 5 CONTRACT DEFINED: This Contract incorporates, herein by reference, the terms and conditions of the following documents. If there is a conflict among the documents, their terms and conditions shall prevail in the following order: 5.1 Exhibit A (Scope of Services & Pricing) 5.2 Certificate of Insurance & Workers' Compensation (to be furnished following contract execution) 6 SERVICE OF NOTICES: All required notices shall be deemed to have been validly given if delivered in person or by first class mail or email to the Client at the following addresses: Ms. Barbara J. Vasquez, CMC Clerk of the Board/Administrative Assistant Grant County Commissioner's Office P.O. Box 37 Ephrata, WA 98823 bvasquez(a)grantcountVwa.gov 7 COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW: This Contract shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington. The Contractor will perform all obligations under this Contract in strict compliance with all federal, state, and municipal laws, rules, statutes, charter provisions, ordinances, and regulations, especially sections of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, latest revised addition, which provide for job safety and health protection for workers, applicable to the performance of the Contractor under this Contract. The Client assumes no duty to ensure that the Contractor follows the safety regulations issued by OSHA. 8 INSURANCE: The Contractor shall not begin any work until the Contractor proves to the Client's Purchasing and Contracts Division that it has obtained, at Contractor's own expense, all required insurance as specified below. Liability insurance must be of the occurrence form. Deviations from the requirements listed below must be submitted to and approved by the County of Grant, Washington. 8.1 COMMERCIAL GENERAL AND AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY insurance must cover bodily injury, property damage and personal injury with limits of no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. 8.2 WORKERS' COMPENSATION coverage must be provided, as statutorily required for persons performing work under this Contract. Contractor must provide the Client with proof of Employer's Liability coverage with limits of at least $500,000. Contractor shall require any subcontractor hired by the Contractor to carry Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability coverage. 8.3 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: As evidence of the insurance coverages required by this Contract, the Contractor and their subcontractors, shall furnish a certificate of insurance to: Ms. Barbara J. Vasquez, CMC Clerk of the Board/Administrative Assistant Grant County Commissioner's Office P.O. Box 37 Ephrata, WA 98823 bvasquez(@grantcountywa. qov 8.4 CONTINUATION OF COVERAGE: The Contractor shall not cancel, materially change or fail to renew insurance coverages. The Contractor shall notify the Purchasing and Contracts Division of any material reduction or exhaustion of aggregate limits. Any insurance bearing on adequacy of performance (warranty or guarantee) shall continue after completion of the contract for the full guaranteed period. If any policy lapses or is canceled before final payment by the Client to the Contractor and if the Contractor fails immediately to procure other insurance as specified, the Client may deem such failure to be a breach of this Contract. 8.5 RESPONSIBILITY FOR PAYMENT OF DAMAGES: Nothing contained in these insurance requirements shall limit the Contractor's responsibility for damages resulting from Contractor's operations under this contract. 9 INDEMNITY: The Contractor hereby releases and agrees to indemnify, defend and save harmless the Client and its agents from and against all claims, actions, causes of action, demands, judgments, costs, expenses and all damages of every kind and nature, excepting a claim arising from interpretation of language or images contained in the Code, as published in print or electronically, incurred by and on behalf of any person or corporation whatsoever, predicated upon injury to or death of any person or loss of or damage to property of whatever ownership, including the parties to this Contract and their employees, and arising out of or connected with, in any manner, directly or indirectly, the Contractor's operations. 10 STATUS OF CONTRACTOR: The Contractor shall perform all work under this Contract as an independent contractor and not as an agent or employee of the Client. The Contractor will not be supervised by any employee or official of the Client nor will the Contractor exercise supervision over any employee or official of the Client. The Contractor shall not represent that Contractor is an employee or agent of the Client in any capacity. The Contractor shall supply all personnel, buildings, equipment and materials at Contractor's sole expense. The Contractor is not entitled to the Client's Workers' Compensation benefits and is obligated to pay federal and state income tax on money earned pursuant to this Contract. This Contract is not exclusive; the Contractor may contract with other parties. 11 TERMINATION: Either parry may terminate this Contract by giving the other party sixty (60) days written notice of such termination. The Contractor will then be paid for satisfactory work up to the date of termination. 12 TRANSFERENCE AND AMENDMENTS: The Contractor may not transfer this Contract to a third party nor in any way amend this Contract without prior written consent of the Client. 13 VERIFICATION REGARDING ILLEGAL ALIENS: Contractor has confirmed the employment eligibility of all employees newly hired for employment to perform work under this Contract through participation in the E- verify program administered jointly by the United States Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration. 14 DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT: In addition to any other legal or equitable remedy the Client may be entitled to for a breach of this Contract, if the Client terminates this Contract, in whole or in part, due to Contractor's breach of any provision of this Contract, Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damages to the Client. municode CONNECTING YOU & YOUR COMMUNITY Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall be for a three (3) year term, commencing on July 30, 2019 and terminating on July 29, 2022. Thereafter, the agreement may be automatically renewed from year to year, with the condition that either party may cancel or change this agreement with sixty (00) days written notice. Submitted by: MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION Municode Officer. Steffanie W. Rasmussen Vice President of Client Services Date ( L4( Xtq Accepted by: COUNTY OF GRANT, WASHINGTON By: Title. Tom Taylorxj BOCC Chair Date: municode CONNECTING YOU 6 YOUR COMMUNITY EXHIBIT A Scope of Services and Pricing PRICING AND SCOPE OF SERVICES municode P.O. Box 2235 Tallahassee, FL 32316 municode.com • 800.262.2633 Grant County, Washington Code of Ordinances July 30, 2019 — July 29, 2022 Supplement Service Base Page Rate Page Format Base Page Rate Double Column $19.00 per page Images, Graphics and Tabular Matter, each $10 Base page rate above includes: * Acknowledgement of material Data conversion, as necessary * Editorial work �r Proofreading 7k No Charge Blank Pages * Index is not maintained �r Quarterly Electronic Updates Titles 22-25 are hidden online, but still maintained when amended Supplement in PDF format, annually each February Invoices for Supplements and Additional Services will be submitted upon shipment of project(s). Online Services Quotation Sheet MunicodeNEXT Standard Online Code, billed annually each October, includes $400' Additional Services • Annual Administrative Support Fee, invoiced annually each December $475 * OrdBank+Ord Link, per ordinance $50 Please see pages 4 and 5 to review additional services available. See Attachment A to review all Standard & Premium MunicodeNEXT online features, any of which can be added to your online code upon request. 1 Effective January 1, 2020, Online Hosting and Maintenance will increase from $400 to $495 in response to the increased cost of server space and cybersecurity. The current $400 cost for Online Hosting was originally established in 2011. This increase will be reflected in your December 2020 billing cycle. 2 Applies to amendatory (included) ordinances only. SCOPE OF SERVICES Scope of Services - Supplement Services During the supplement process, all legislation received is confirmed immediately, organized, reviewed, codified and posted online. The supplementation process is outlined below. 1. Receipt of new legislation will be acknowledged within 24 hours. Our production support team will record the adoption date, effective date and ordinance number(s) and ensure that all necessary exhibits, tables and graphics are included. 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No substantive changes to your legislation will be made by our editorial team, however minor typographical errors will be corrected as part of the supplement process. Should the editorial, legal and/or proofreading team find discrepancies in your ordinances, we will communicate with you in order to ensure that the ordinances are correct and consistent with the existing code. 3. Proofreading - The proofreader assigned to your editorial team will then examine your supplement line by line to ensure editorial accuracy, code hierarchy and layout and to confirm that your supplement is grammatically correct and free of errors in spelling and capitalization. Your supplement is then re-examined line by line to ensure that the improvements made by the editorial team were thorough and accurate. During this process, the original ordinance is compared again with the newly added text to further ensure editorial accuracy. 4. 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