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TRAINING PROGRAM
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AGREEMENT WITH
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered this day of May 10.
1988. by and between City of Winter Springs Fire Department. a
political subdivision of the State of Florida. whose address is
102 N. Moss Rd.. Winter Springs. FL 32707. hereinafter referred
to as "DEPARTMENT", and SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, 100 Weldon
Blvd., Sanford, Florida, 32773-6199, hereinafter referred to as
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WITNESSETH:
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WHEREAS, the DEPARTMENT desires to provide appropriate
DEPARTMENT employees with the opportunity to be professionally
trained in emergency medical skills and tasks in order that the
performance of such skills and tasks may be enhanced and improved
for the benefit of the citizens of Seminole County and in order
that the DEPARTMENT can maximize the provision of emergency
medical services (hereinafter "EMS") to the public; and
WHEREAS, the COLLEGE desires to make available its EMS
Intermediate Training Program to selected Department employees
according to the terms and conditions stated herein,
NOW,
THEREFORE,
in
consideration of the mutual
promises, understandings and covenants set forth herein, and such
other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency
of which is hereby acknowledged, the DEPARTMENT and COLLEGE
hereby agree as follows:
SECTION 1. RECITALS.
The above recitals are true and
form a material part of the Agreement upon which the parties have
relied.
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SECTION 2. GENERAL SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED/INTENT.
(a) The DEPARTMENT and the COLLEGE shall jointly
establish and coordinate a training program to be a part of
COLLEGE's EMS Intermediate Training Program to provide training
services for DEPARTMENT employees selected by DEPARTMENT to
receive such training and such other appropriate students
enrolled in the COLLEGE.
(b) Training services provided by the COLLEGE to
the DEPARTMENT shall include:
( 1) "Classroom
training"
which
shall
include, but not be limited to, instruction in both a theoretical
and a laboratory environment. Said instruction shall be
conducted at the premises and facilities of COLLEGE or at an
alternative site mutually acceptable to both parties. DEPARTMENT
employees obtaining instruction at the facilities of the COLLEGE
shall be under the supervision of the COLLEGE during such
instruction.
SECTION 3. RESPONSIBILITIES OF COLLEGE.
(a) The COLLEGE shall provide the following to
the DEPARTMENT prior to the DEPARTMENT enrolling any DEPARTMENT
employees as students in the COLLEGE's EMS Intermediate Training
Program:
(1)
setting forth clear and
development goals which
A training plan approved by DEPARTMENT
definite training objectives and skills
plan includes, but is not limited to,
instructional objectives and an inventory or catalog of classroom
learning experiences as well as theoretical knowledge which will
be provided to DEPARTMENT employees by the COLLEGE.
(2) Identification of an instructional
coordinator to implement and maintain the training plan.
(3) Identification of instructors to be
used in the EMS Intermediate Training Program for the theoretical
training environment and laboratory training environment. Said
instructors must be approved by DEPARTMENT.
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(4) Identification of training texts books,
training materials and supplies intended to
COLLEGE for the theoretical training environment
training environment.
be used by the
and laboratory
(5) Identification of facilities which have
received the prior approval of the DEPARTMENT for the theoretical
training environment and the laboratory training environment.
(b)
The COLLEGE shall pay to the DEPARTMENT the
25/100 DOLLARS ($31.25) for each student
sum of THIRTY-ONE AND
enrolled in the EMS
Intermediate
Training Program; provided,
however, that the student must have been enrolled past the six
(6) days allowed, by COLLEGE rule, for withdrawal from a course
with a full refund.
(c) Payment shall be made by the COLLEGE upon
receipt of a bill sent to the COLLEGE by the DEPARTMENT.
(d) The COLLEGE agrees to indemnify and hold
harmless the DEPARTMENT from any accident, injuries, or damages
arising out of the class to the extent permitted by law and to
the extent same is consistent with and not violative of any
insurance carried by the COLLEGE.
SECTION 4. RESPONSIBILITIES OF DEPARTMENT.
The DEPARTMENT shall provide the following to the COLLEGE for the
use of the COLLEGE's EMS Training Programs.
(a) An EMS laboratory which will include
appropriate, suitable and necessary equipment for theoretical and
laboratory training.
(b) Payment to the COLLEGE for the following
student(s) fees at the time of registration, or a commitment
letter of intent to the COLLEGE for billing the DEPARTMENT.
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FEE SCHEDULE PER TERM (PER STUDENT)
1.
Matriculation fee for Florida residents
(part-time students, 50 hours of training)
$31. 25
2.
$62.50
Matriculation fee for non-Florida
or foreign residents
(part-time students, 50 hours of training)
(c) Payment of fees should be received within
(45) days from the date of the invoices submitted to DEPARTMENT
by COLLEGE.
(d) The DEPARTMENT shall
and make
provide
available the EMS laboratory for usage by COLLEGE instructors and
students enrolled in all COLLEGE EMS programs.
SECTION 5.
ENROLLMENT.
(a) Enrollment in the EMS Intermediate Training
Program shall be limited to only such students as may be approved
by the COLLEGE.
(b) The COLLEGE reserves the right to cancel any
class
contemplated
herein,
because of low enrollment as
determined by COLLEGE enrollment minimums.
SECTION 6. TERM AND TERMINATION.
(a) This Agreement shall take effect upon its
full execution by both parties and shall remain in effect until
September 1, 1989 unless otherwise terminated as provided herein.
(b) This Agreement may be terminated by either
party upon such party providing sixty (60) days written notice to
the other party; provided, however, that the COLLEGE shall be
required to complete any course, class or method of instruction
provided to the DEPARTMENT that may be in process at the time of
termination.
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SECTION 7. NOTICES.
(a) Whenever either party desires to give notice
upon the other, notice may be sent to:
FOR DEPARTMENT
City of Winter Springs Fire Department
102 N. Moss Road
Winter Springs, Florida 32707
FOR COLLEGE
Mack Blythe, Director
Vocational-Technical Education
100 Weldon Blvd.
Sanford, Florida 32773
(b) Either of the parties may change, by written
notice as provided herein, the addresses or persons for receipt
of notices.
(c) All notices shall be provided by u.S. Mail,
return receipt requested.
SECTION 8.
ENTIRE AGREEMENT.
(a) It is understood and agreed by parties that
the entire and complete Agreement of and between the parties is
contained herein and that this Agreement supersedes any and all
oral agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to
the subject matter hereof as well as any and all previous
agreements presently in effect between the parties relating to
the subject matter hereof.
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(b) Any alterations, amendments, deletions, or
waivers of the provisions of this Agreement shall be valid only
when expressed in writing and duly signed by the parties in a
document of equal dignity herewith.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto
set their hands as of the dates written below.
WITNESSES:
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Earl S. Weldon, President
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City of Winter Springs Fire Department
SEMINOLE COU TY, FLORIDA
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By:
RI H.ARD ROZANSK
MANAGER
ATTEST:
Date:
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