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WHEREAS, Snohomish County and the cities and towns therein seek to improve and sustain <br />healthy years of life of their residents by engaging in an enhanced partnership with the Health District. This <br />partnership will provide stable funding for public health priorities that would be established to meet the <br />unique needs of each community. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the agreements set forth below and for other good and valuable <br />consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the City and the Health <br />District agree as follows: <br />Purpose. <br />A. The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein by this reference. <br />B. The purpose of this Agreement is to establish and define the terms and conditions for the <br />cooperative efforts to be undertaken by the City and the Health District to promote, <br />facilitate, and undertake various programs and activities. <br />2. Term. <br />The term of this Agreement shall be from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2021. The term may <br />be extended by mutual written agreement of the parties. <br />Scope of Services. <br />A. Responsibilities of the City. <br />The City shall contribute $1.00 per capita ($112,700) to the District commencing January <br />1 2021. Payment may be made in one lump sum on or before June 30, 2021. <br />The City will provide a list to the District of personnel by department that should be <br />equipped with naloxone kits. The City will provide the information necessary for the District <br />to track, rotate and replenish kits as needed. <br />B. Responsibilities of the District. <br />The District shall provide basic essential public health services and functions such as <br />ensuring safe food, and inspecting septic systems, responding to disasters, or preventing <br />and responding to disease outbreaks. <br />The District shall provide naloxone kits, as requested by the City, to personnel within the <br />Everett Police Department, Everett Transit, Everett Library and Everett Parks & <br />Community Services Inventory will be tracked, rotated and replenished as needed. <br />The District will partner with the City to coordinate substance use related trainings and <br />community outreach events. <br />The District will provide reports to the city identifying services provided to Everett residents <br />and businesses <br />Additional specific services that will be provided by the Health District to the City shall <br />include creation of a sustainable Health District business model for future years. <br />4. Legal Requirements. <br />Both parties shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws in performing this <br />Agreement. <br />5. Public disclosure laws. <br />The City and the District each acknowledge, agree and understand that the other party is a public <br />agency subject to certain disclosure laws including, but not limited to Washington s Public <br />Records Act, chapter 42.56 RCW. Each party understands that records related to this Agreement <br />ILA SHD 2021 EVERETT PER CAPITA 2 of 4 <br />
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