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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPrivate Industry Council Agreement -1987 05 12 ,~ .. \ .. ... <l. II - B SYETP Title JB106 Grant No. o Mod. No. 8607 FY PIC Agreement No. o Mod. No. AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL of Seminole County, Inc., herein referred to as the "GRANTOR" and The City of Winter -- _ SprinQ's .J hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States has enacted the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) of 1982, Public Law 97-300, hereinafter referred to as the "ACT"; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to requirements of the ACT, the Governor of the State of Florida designated Seminole County, Florida, as a Service Delivery Area for the purpose of delivery of Job Training Services; and, !;~ WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of Florida has approved the Job Training Plan, hereinafter referred to as the "PLAN" and, WHEREAS, pursuant to the ACT, Seminole County established the PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUN- CIL of Seminole County, Inc., certified as in compliance with the ACT by the Governor of the State of Florida, for the purpose of delegating to said Council control and oversight of program operation; and, WHEREAS, the Seminole County and the Private Industry Council have entered into an agreement to provide for the delivery of Job Trianing Services in Seminole County; and, WHEREAS, the agreement designated the COUNCIL as the grant recipient and the entity to administer the ~b Training Plan; and, .;~. WHEREAS, the Service Delivery Area's Job Training Plan identifies a need for SYETP Work Experiences (WE) for JTPA participants; and, WHEREAS, the Contractor is ready, willing and able to provide computer payroll services and workers' compensation coverage for SYETP work experience participants working on Contractor's property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and obligations contained in this Agreement, and subject to the terms, conditions and assurances as herein set forth, the parties do hereby agree as follows: 1. Period of Performance: The services provided under the terms of this Agreement hereinafter referred to as the "Project" are to corronence on -6-15-87 and shall be undertaken and completed in conformity with the goals, objectives and schedules contained in the Agreement, as set forth in paragraph 4 of this Agreement, and in such manner and sequence as to assure expeditious completion. Al) s~rvices required hereunder shall be completed and the Agreement shall terminate 8-14-87. .." 1 " .. 2. General Duties of Contractor: The Contractor will provide check writing services for SYETP work experience participants on a basis. Workers COmpensation wi~l be provided for work experience participants working on the worksite property for the duration of the Agreement. 3. Method of Payment: Grantor agrees to pay Contractor in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, for funds appropriated or otherwise made available for performance of the services herein described and the Con tractor agrees to accept as full payment for the services furnished the amount of the actual allowable costs incurred by the Contractor in the performance of the Services; PROVIDED, and expressly understood and agreed to by the parties of the Agreement, that in no event will the payment to be paid hereunder exceed the sum of S 6, 914'. 62 It is also expressly understood and agreed that the obligation of the Grantor for the above stated payment, or any part thereof, shall only extend to payment of such monies as are appropriated by the Congress for the purpose of obtaining the services described herein and paid thereto into the treasury of the Grantor as an allowable cost under terms of applicable Federal law, as the same way from time to time be amended. a. GRANTOR agrees to compensate CONTRACTO~ for expenditures set forth in the Contract Document and the roNTRACTOR 6udget. b. CONTRACTOR shall submit to the GRANTOR a report of Expenditure/Request for reimbursement no later than the 10th working day of the month following the month for which reimbursement is being requested. Each and every item of cost must be accompanied by documentation offering proof of payment. Reimbursement will be made to CONTRACTOR for all substantiated allowable costs reported as paid by CONTRACTOR through the last day of the reported month. c. The form in paragraph b. will also constitute the CONTRACTOR' s monthly Financial Status report to the GRANTOR and as such must reflect total accrued expenditures as of the last day of the reporting month. 4. Agreement Documents: The parties hereto agree that the terms and figures set forth in th~ following list of documents constitute the Agreement, and said documents are hereby adopted by reference and incorporated herein as though the same were set forth verbatim and at length: a. Agreement b. General Provisions c. Special Provisions u. Monthly Budget Information Summary e. Contractor Program Budget All of said documents are filed and will be maintained on file by the Grantor. One fully executed counterpart of the Agreement will be furnished the Agency without charge by the Grantor. 2 .., \ Counterparts of Agreement: This Agreement will be executed in three counter- parts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and such counterparts will constitute one and the same instrument. I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed effective on the date last signed by the parties. ) PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL OF SEMINOLE COUNTY INC. BY: ;, ~r Director DATE: rjzc'J/)) I , ~ DATE: {;~ ... 3 NOTARIZED STATEMENT OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN CONTRACT STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF SEMINOLE: i; ~: I hereby certify that on this day before me, a Notary Public duly authorized in the state and county named above to take acknowledgements, personally appeared -.f2. eH"tU ((0 Z;,IJ!.KV , to me known to be the person described as Authorized Person's Name -~ c Ir'; M"AJIIG""~ Title , of C I rr Or tVlJ/jbz:.. .sf/.-! J/6.s Contractor who executed the foregoing instrcment; and he acknowledge before me that he executed it in the name of and for the Contr~ctor and that he has statutory authority or has legally been duly deligated the authority to bind this Contractor. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the county and state named above this 12.:1bday..of M /J 1 /13 7 , h?~J.~ Notary Pu lie Notary Public, Stat9 J~ Fl()ri-~a >Jt Ln"r:e My Commission Expires April 4, 1991 Bonded thru Agent's Notary Brokerage "'" 4 ,:.; " SPECIAL PROVISION TITLE II-B SYETP JTPA Agreement Seminole CoWl ty, Florida Date: 1. Gontractor contents: shall retain personnel files on all participants with the following (a) (b) (c) (d) W-4 JTPA application JTPA Enrollment/Status Change Copy of social security card .. 2. Gontractor shall retain separte files with all payroll information including attendance sheets for each participants. 3. Gontractor shall retain all cancelled checks to be avaiable upon request for audit purposes and copies of all Requests for Reimbursement. 4. Participants may begin work ONLY when they present a work voucher signed and approved by a Employability DeVelopment Counselor. 5. 6ontractor assures that JTPA participants will receive meaningful work._-experience in a fully supervised and safe working environment. 6. Gontractor must post Job Descriptions for each participant. 7. Contractor agrees to provide funds to pay per day, fi';;e days per week. Each participant wage of $3.35 per hour. . 6 participants to work 8 hours will be apid the federal minimum I:.. ,; 8. Contractor agrees to provide one (1) worksite supervisor, whose qualifications are commensurate with the job specifications, for up to but not to exceed twelve (12) participants. Contractor also agrees to provide an alternated worksitE supervisor in the event of the worksite supervisor's absence. The Contractor agrees that the worksite supervisor or alternate supervisor will be present during participants' hours of work. Contractor agrees: a. That participants will not be paid for unworked hours. b. That the worksite will have sufficient equipme~t and/or material to do the assigned job and that sufficient meaningful work to occupy participants during working hours will be provided. 5 , ' SPECIAL PROVISIONS (cont'd) c. That the worksite will comply with the Title II-B SYETP regulations, and actively cooperate with designated representives of the P~ivate Industry Council of Seminole County, Inc. d. Participants will sign in when reporting to work, and sign out upon completions of work daily. e. Worksite supervisor or alternate supervisor will sign time and attendance records on a daily basis, verifying the accuracy of hours worked. f. No participant will work after 8-14-87. g. That worksite supervisors will have an alternate plan of activities in case of inclement weather for those participants whose duties involve mostly outside labors. The alternate plan will be listed on the job description which will be posted at the worksite. ~ " ~ -- 6 ~ :';!::;. Seminole County, Florida Date: 4-14-87 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Performance of Conditions Precedent to Validity of Agreement: .~ The Grantor and the .Oontractor" each certifies that all conditions precedent to the valid execution of the Agreement or its parts have been satisfied. ContractoIassures it possesses legal authority to participate in this Agreement, that a resulution, motion or similar action has been duly adopted or passed as an official act of the Contractor.s governing body, board of directors, or officers, authorizing participation in this Agreement, including all under- standings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the Contractor's : official representative to act in connection with the Agreement and to provided such additional information as may be required. 2. Laws Applicable: It is the intent of the parties hereto that the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and the work to be performed hereunder, are subject to the applicable provisions of Federal law, and any rules and regulations lawfully promulgated thereunder, and all applicable state and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. 3. Compliance with the Job Training Partnership Act: , a. Contractor agrees it will comply with the requirements of the Job Training Partnership Act of 1982 (P.L. 97-300), her~inafter referred to as the Act and with the regulations and policies promulgated thereunder. Contractor also agrees to comply with 41 CFR 29-70 and Office of Management and Budget Circular A-87 and A-I02. b. The Contractor further assures and certifies that if the regulations promulgated pursuant to the Act are arnrnended or revised, it shall comply with them or notify the Grantor within 30 days after promulgation of the amendments or revision that it cannot so conform, so that the Grantor may take appropriate action including termination, if necessary. 4. Restriction on Use of Agreement Funds: No funds made available pursuant to this Agreement shall be allocable to or included as a matching contribution or cost of any other Federally Financed program, either directly or indirectly in either prior or current periods to the terms of the Agreement, unless as otherwise authorized by Federal law. WI 7 .. ., 5. ^ccoullting Syste~: Contractor shall establish and maintain on an accrual basis an accounting system in accordance with 41 CFR 29-70 and generally accepted accounting principles and standards. priot to disbursement of funds pu~suant to this Ilgreemcnt, Contractor and Grantor shall review Con.ractor's internal control, accounting, and report systems. Except those instances where the the system has been accepted by DOL, -Contractor, agrees to modify or correet said systems in accordance with Grantor's requirements subsequent to said review to accomplish the purpose of this section. The internal control process will provide for adequate safeguards for JTPA cash and other assets, and incorporate mechanisms to check accuracy and reliability of Contractor's financial data. 6. Payment Adjustments: All prior payments shall be subject to correction in the project closeout and final payment; but in the absence of error or manifest mistake, it shall be understood that all payments, when approved, shall be evidence of the services performed; PROVIDED, however, that all payments made by the Grantor to the Contractor on account of the Agreement shall be made subjec~ to correction in accordance with the audit findings of the Grantor or the Federal Government of the Contractor's books and records relating to its costs and contributed services and work under the Agreement. 7. Suspension of Payments: The Grantor may suspend payments under the Agreement in whole or in part for failure of the Contractor to comply with the terms and conditions of the Agreement. Upon such suspension, Grantor shall inform Contractor in writing of the necessary steps to be take to correct any failure to comply with the Agreement. The Contractor" shall have ten (10) working days in which to respond with a plan agreeable to the Grantor for correction of the deficiencies. Payment spall be resumed for all services performed in accordance with this Agreement and pursuant to the corrective action taken from the date of suspension. If no corrective action is taken by the Contractor, Grantor may take action as is granted by this Agreement or applicable provisions of general law, provide, however, that Contractor ,shall have the right to appeal in accordance with Paragraph 15 of these General Provisions. Until final deter- mination of such appeal, Contractor shall be paid only for those services ',.hich the Grantor determines to be in compliance with this ^sreement. b. BOllolns: If Contractor is to receive advance funding, every officer, director, agellt or employee of the Contractor who is authorized to act on behal f of th(.> Contractor for- the purpos<! of receiving or depositing, funds into program .Jccounts, or issuing financial documents, checks; or other instru- r:1i'nt s of payment for program cost s sha I] be bonded, as follows: .- 8 - " a. S100,000, or b. The highest advance received through check or drawdown during the preceding grant year consider~ng all JTPA contracts, or tor new Con~ tractors, the highest advance planned for the present grant year considering all JTPA contracts. 9. Confidentiality of Participant Information: The Contractor--.- agrees to maintain the confidentiality of any and all information regarding project participants, or their immediate families that identifies or may be used to identify them, and which may be obtained through application forms, interviews, tests, reports from public agencies or counselors, or any other source. Such information may be publicly divulged only upon the written permission of the participant and to the extent per- mitted by Florida Statutes. 10. Records and Reports: .' .-.7 a. At such times and in such forms as the Federal Goverrnent, the State or the Grantor may require, there shall be furnished to the Federal Govern- ment or the Comptroller Gereral or the State or the Grantor, su~h statements, records, reports, data and information as the Federal Government, State or Grantor may request pertaining to matters covered by the Agreement, or related to implementation of the Agreement. Contractor - further agrees to give the State, Grantor, the Department of Labor and the Conptroller General, through any authorized representative, the right, during normal business hours, to audit, examine and make excerpts, transcripts or copies ~rom such records, and to make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, payrolls, records of personnel conditions of employment and other data relating to any and all matters covered by the Agreement, or related to implementation of the Agreement. All records pertaining to this Agreement shall be retained by the ~Contractor for a period of five years. b. Contraetor agrees to comply with such additional requirements as to maintenance of records as the Grantor may request in writing. In the event that the Contractor cannot continue to be responsible for maintenance of the records, then the Grantor shall be so notified in order to take custody of any and all records established under this Agreement. ..:~ 11. Project Monito~ing and Project Closeout: a. At any time during the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall permit the Secretary of Labor, Comptroller General, or the Grantor, or their author- ized representative to monitor project performance pursuant to the terms of . this Agreement. 9 b. Project closeout upon completion of the project or upon termination of this Agreement shall be perfgrmed in accordance with the terms and conditions of JTPA Regulations. Except as expressly waived by the Grantor, project closeout shall be completed prior to final payment for services performed pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall provide to Grantor such infor- mation and materials and within such time period as Grantor may require necessary to complete project closeout in accordance with said Federal Regulations. 12. Sub-Contracting: The Contractor shall"not assign of sublet the whole or any part of the work and services called for by the Agreement without the prior consent of the Grantor. Services subcontracted under the Agreement shall be specified by written agreement and shall be subject to each applicable provision of this Agreement. The Contractor shall give the Grantor immeditate notice in writing of any action or suit filed, and prompt notice of any claim made against the Contractor by any subcontractor or vendor which in the opinion of the Contractor' may result in litigation, related in any way to the Agreement, with respect to which the Contractor may be entitled to reim- bursement from the Grantor. ). 13. Insurance: The Contractor shall not commence work under this Agreement until all insurance required hereunder and certificates of proof have been furnished the Grantor, nor shall the Contractor allow any subcontractor or agent to commence work until all similar insurance required of the Contractor has been so obtained and approved. Such insurance shall be in the amounts and type of coverage as required by Federal or Florida State law applicable to the Contractor. a. Contractor agrees to provide Grantor with proof coverage and liability insurance (if applicable). If insured, the insured plan must be submitted to Grantor approval. of Worker's Compensation Contractor is self- for Department of Labor 14. Changes: The Grantor may, at any time, by written order, and without notice to the sureties, make changes which shilll be within the general scope of this Agree- ment, and which shall be binding upon the Contractor. If any change causes an increase or decrease in the cost of, or time required for perfor- mance of any part of the work under this Agreement, and equitable adjustment sh<111 be made in the Agreement price and the Agreement shall be modified in writing accordingly. Any cl.lim by the Contractor for adjustment under this Section must be .lssertcd ....itJlin fifteen (15) (l,11'5 from rjate of receipt by the Contractor of the notific<ltion of changes; provide, however, th.lt the Grantor may receive and act upon Llny such claim asserted at any time prior to f ina 1 p<lyment under tlli s i'\(Jrccp!"n t. 10 . ' 15. Disputes: a. Except as otherwise provided in the Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder, any dispute concerning applicability or interpretation of the Agreement or Contractor's performance of the Agreement which is not disposed of by agreement of parties shall be decided by the Grantor, which shall reduce its decision to writing and mail or otherwise furnish a copy thereof to the Contractor. The decision of the Grantor shall be final and conclusive unless within fifteen (15) days from the date of the receipt of such copy, the Contractor mails or otherwise furnishes to the Grantor a written appeal. b. Said appeal shall be heard by the Grantor's designated Hearing within a reasonable time of receipt by the Grantor of Contractor appeal. Contractor shall be afforded reasonable notice of said and an opportunity to be heard and to offer evidence on its behalf cross-examine witnesses. Officer written hearing and to c. Upon determination by the Hearing Officer, . Contractor shall be so informed and the determination will be referred to the Council for decision. .... ".... d. Subsequent determination, the provisions to final determination Contractor has the of JTPA Regulations. by the Council and only upon final right to further appeal pursuant to ..':'I e. During the pendency of any appeal hereunder, Contractor agrees to pro- ceed diligently with the performance of this Agreement in accordance with Grantor's rYO~'ic~s determination, subject to the appeal and fianl determination entered therein. f. This section shall not be construed to preclude consideration of legal issues in connection with the subject matter of the appeal, provided that lIuLiung in this Agreement shall be construed as makinq final the decision of any administratil."! official, re~r~s""Ldtl.V;::, or board on a question of law. !.:I~ , 16. Termination: The performance of work under this Agreement may be terminated oy tne Grantor ~n \o,'hole or in part for either of :.he two following circumstances: a. Termination for Convenience - Ei ther the Grantor or the Contractor may request a termination for convenience. The Grantor will give a thirty-calendar day advance notice in writing to the Contractor of the effective day of such a termination. The Contractor shall Ve entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any scrvic~s satisfactorily performed hereunder through the date of tprmination. .- 11 . b. Termination for Cause - The Grantor may terminate this Agreement when it has determined that the Contractor has failed to provided any of the services specified or comply with any of the provisions contained in this Agreement. If the Contractor fails to perform in whole or in part under this Agreement or fails to make sufficient progress so as to endanger performance, the Grantor will notify the Contractor of such unsatisfactory performance in writing. The Contractor has ten (10) working days in which to respond with a plan agreeable to the Grantor for correction of the deficiences. If the Contrac- tor does not respond within the appointed time, or does not respond with appropriate plans, the Grantor will serve a termination notice on the Con- tractor which will become effective not less than fifteen (15) days after receipt. In the event of such termination, the Contractor shall be liable for payment only for services rendered prior to the effective date of the termination, provided that such services performed are in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. c. The Contractor shall have the right to appeal any such determination made by the Grantor pursuant to b. above except that if the. ConbraQt01:'\:: had failed to submit his appeal within 30 calendar days from the date of the .. termination notice and has failed to request extension of such time, he shall have no such right of appeal. The appeal shall be governed by JTPA Regulations. d. If the funds anticipated to be received by the Grantor pursuant to the Act under which this Agreement is funded, are suspended or terminated in whole or in part, then the Agreement shall be terminated in accordance with instructions as received from the Private Industry Council of SeMinole County, Inc. e. Upon termination, final payment shall be made upon project closeout as provided in Paragraph eleven (11) herein, and in arriving at the amount due Contractor hereunder, there shall be deducted: (1) All unliquidated advance or other payments on account theretofore made to the Contractor, applicable to the termina ted portion of this Agreement; (2) Any claim which the Grantor may have against the Contractor in connection with this Agreement; and (3) The agreed-for price for, or the proceeds of the sale of, any materials, supplies, or other things acquired by the Contractor or sold, pursuant to the provisions of the clause, and not otherwise recovered by or credited to the Grantor. f. If the termination hereunder be partial, pr~or to the settlement of the terminated portion of this Agreement, the Contractor may file with the Grantor a request in writing for an equitable adjustment of the price or prices specified in the Agreement relating to the continued portion. .., 12 '. 17. Hold Harmless: The Contractor shall hold and save the Grantor, its officers, agents and employees harmless from liability of any nature of kind, including costs and expenses, for or on account of any suits or damages of any character whatsoever resulting from injuries or damages sustained by any person or property resul ting in whole or in part from the negligent performance or omission of any employee, agent or representative of the Contractor.:" 18. Rights and Remedies Not Waived: No payment by the Grantor to Contractor shall be construed as a waiver by Grantor of any breach or default of COntractor in performance of any requirement of this Agreement; nor shall such payment impair or prejudice any right of the Grantor with respect to such breach or default; nor shall any assent by Grantor expressed or implied, to such breach or default, be construed as assent to any succeeding breach or default. 19. Independent Contractor: No provision of this Agreement shall be construed as creating an agency or employment relationship between Grantor and Contractor, and Contractor in performance of this Agreement shall be considered an independent contractor. 20. Conflict of Performance Requirements: It is agreed that neither party hereto has made any statement, promise or agreement or taken upon iself any engagement whatever, verbally or in writing, in conflict with the terms of this Agreement, that in any way modifies, varies, alter, or enlarges, assigns, or invalidates any provisions hereof. ~ 21. Titles and'Headings: Titles and headings are utilized for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the provisions of the Agreement or interpretation thereof. J 13 P;C (General provision) JTPA ENROLLMENT/TERMINATION PROCEDURE - Contractor agrees that, as a condition of receiving funds ~der. the Job Training Partnership Act of 1982, it will adhere to and abide by the fOllowing procedures: 1. Private Industry Council will determine eligibility for participant enrollment in all JTPA activities. .Contractor will refer applicants to PIC for eligibility determination, according to recruitment and referral provisions contained in indi- vidual Contractor Agreements. 2. PIC Counselors will assess training needs of eligible applicants and prepare Employability Development Plans (EDP) for applicants being considered for enrollment in all JTPA activites except Summer Youth Program. No EDP is required for SUDUDer Youth Program. participants. ~; 3. PIC Counselors will consider recommendations of referring agency in determining JTPA programs appropriate for referred applicants. .t:.- 4. Upon selection for enrollment, PIC Counselor will contact applicant and set appointment for signing enrollment forms. No participant may begin a JTPA activity until required enrollment forms have been signed. 5. Agencies and Contractor \till notify PIC Counselor promptly (by phone) when participants are terminated. ..-.- ;-:. 14 ilrogram Budget IM~dification:No. ..' Agreement No. 8607 Contractor: The City of Winter S ri~ s Title/Proj ect: SYETP lIB Program Activity; Work Experience Wages to Participants; , \ 00 6 participants @$3.35/hour, 8 hours/day for 39 days Fringe Benefits: FICA @ 7. 15 Workman's Compo @ 3.11 Transportation: Total Budget Cost Category: Training $ 6,271.20 448.39 195.03 $ 6,914.62 .. \J \ I :) 1 !:' " '\:. \ \ , I I /' )- PIC '/ -t ~I:'UI l " . ,( () , I) .j d \ \ PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCil O. SlMINOll COUNTY, I'K ;',:S,,','OAO"VlNVl' SU.Tt.. !.""'OUCJ 1l()A1(J" ).'7~I.T[l1 1)l'~1 l:' Y,:1 ~llmmer Youth Emplovment & Traininr Prorram Worksite Agreement The Private Operator for the Industry Council of Seminole County, Inc., will be Program 1987 Summer Youth Employment and Training Program. 14th April day or , of Seminole County, Inc., herein- of Winter Sprin~s This agreement is entered into this 1987, between the Private Industry Council after referred to as Operator, and the City hereinafter referred to as Agency. ~~: . The Operator is engaged in planning and coordinating work experience for the summer for JTPA eligible youth, and .- It is the Agency's intent to participate in such program by providing meaningful work experience, constant supervision, evaluation of participants every two weeks, maintenance of daily time and attendance records for payroll, and designatiDn of person or persons to work with Operator in implementation and operation of th:s program. 1. Agency agrees to provide work experience to partlclpant as referred by Operator. The specific kind of work to be provided and the Agency's descrip- tion of the job in which the participant (s) will work is/are described in the attached job description(s). Copies of this agreement are to be 'maintained by 6perator, th~Agency, and the individual worksite, A copy of the job descrip- " tion and hours,of work will be provided to each participant by the Agency. 2. Operator agrees to provide funds to pay 6 participants to wOTk 8 hours per day, 5 days per week. Each participant will be paid the federal minimum wage of $3.35 per hour. Payroll checks are to be issued by Agency. Worker's Compensation coverage is to be provided by Agency. 3. Agency agrees to provide facilities in a sanitary and safe work en- vironment for summer youth. Agency agrees to comply with applicable state and federal laws regarding employment of minors. 4. Agency agrees to designate one (1) worksite supervlsor, whose qualifi- cations are commensurate with the job specifications, for up to but not to exceed twelve (12) participants. Agency also agrees to designate an alternate worksite supervisor in the event of the worksite supervisor's absence. Both the worksite supervisor and alternate supervisor are identified in Attachment A of this agreement. ~YETf) \Iorksi te Agrecm"llt Page 2 .. '. . The Agency agrees that the worksite supervisor or alternate supervisor will be present during participants' hours of work. AGENCY further agrees that worksite supervisor(s) and alternate supervisor(s) will attend orientation session to be conducted by OPERATOR. 5. AGENCY agrees to allow eligible participants to attend Career Awareness Program, which will take participant away from their regular work for one week. 6. AGENCY assures: a. Enrollees wil~ 'not bepaid for unworked hours. b. That the worksite will have sufficient equipment and/or materials to do the assigned job and that sufficient meaningful work to occupy participants during working hours will be provided. c. That the worksite will comply with the Summer Youth Employment & Training proqram (SYETP) regulations. d. Enrollees will sign in when reporting to work, sign out when leaving for lunch, sign in when returning from lunch, and sign out upon completion of work daily. For payroll purposes, enrollees may onJy sign in or out on a half hour increment. :'-) e. Worksite supervisor or alternate supervisor will sign time and attendance record on a daily basis, verifying the accurancy of hours worked. ...-f" f. No participant will work after August 16, 1986, unless approved in writing by the OPERATOR. g. The time and attendance records will be reviewed Dor accuracy and appropriate supervisor's signature by the AGENCY contact person identified in Section 8 of the Agreement. 7. Worksite supervisor, alternate supervisor, worksite location, worksite :elephone number, number ;f participants for each worksite (listed by job title) ire specified in Attachment(s) A of nhis agreement. There shall be a separate ~ttachment ~ for each individual worksite under AGENCY's iurisdiction. Signatures >f worksite supervisor and alternate supervisor are required on Attachment ~. . I 8. AGENCY address and name of contact person' Glenn Whitsett, Parks & Recreational Director, City of Winter Springs, 1126 State Rd. 434 Winter Springs, Fl. 32~08 9. This agreement may be terminated upon written notice by either party 'ithin 10 days stating cause for termination. APPROVED FOR PRIME SPONSOR: APPROVED FOR AGENCY: TYPED NAME: Glenn Whitsett TYPED NAMED: Gary J. Earl ........-..- TITLE: TITU:: SIGNATURE : SIGNATURE: DATE: W\ 1'1-: : STREET ADDRESS: 1126 E. State Rd. 434 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Winter Springs, FI 32708 STRITT ADDREss212 CITY. STATE, ZIP: Fl. 32771 to if' . AGENCY; City of Winter Springs SUHXER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT , TRAINING PROGRAM 1986 1. A separate AttachDent ~ is required for each Worksite location within the AGENCY's jurisdiction. 2. Worksite location:. Parks & Recreational City of Wi nTf'r ~r; n~ . (List office, department or division wi in HeY) J. Street Address of worksite: 1126 E. State Road 4~4 City, StAte, Zip Code: W;pt~r.~prin~, Fl. 32788 4. ~ruite Telephone nWllber: A2'?_lSQQ . EXTENSION: ....-.... . .....-..... . (!.~:':.:.~..~:~::.:.;. . S. Number of ParticipAnts: Job Title: 6 Recreation AssisT~nt -..........-...- 6. Worksi te Supervisor: Glenn WhiT~p~T n;~~ctQr (Type or Print Name and Job Title) ~1IlU11 1iUukJ (Signature) 5/s/ffl (Date) i~~~~i~~~~)~~;~:~ ' . 7. Alternate Supervisor: Jim Kennedy. Mainten~n~f' (Type or Print Name and Job Title) 9 II . . (y7/J1 fL::J I \L~ / C/. ISiqn.lturcl) J s: ~S;-- ~) ( P.ll (') PIC )." ). " f mmediate Su PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, INC. SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT &:TRAINING PROGRAM Job Description of Winter S rin's Recreation Assistant 6 5:30 .m. 40 8:30 a .m. to Hours Per Da to which assi ned: Parks & Recreation com lete address: 1126 E. State Road 434 isor's Name and Title: Gle~ Whitsett Director .~:; lternate Su rvisor's Name and Title: Jim Kenned Maintenance - ) Description of specific job duties, skills required, tools and equipment to be used in performance of job duties: '..'" Qualifications: Duties: A. , B. C. D. E. F. "'" A. Must be at least Seventeen Years of age B. Must be able to supervise young children C. Have a basic knowledge of athletic sports. volleyball basketball softball etc.. D. Have a basic knowledge in arts and crafts. Check in children for the day. Supervise ten children for the days activities. Teach children games, arts & crafts. Supervise activites such as games of all types Must be able to swim Assist the Recreation Director on all off site activities such as bowling, swimming, ice skating roller skating and field trips to insure proper conduct and security. Assist the recreation Director on any matters that he may r~quir ii. G. .. Number of participants for each job description