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Federal Transit Administration Clauses <br /> Any mitigation measures agreed on will be incorporated by reference and <br /> made part of the Underlying Agreement and any Amendments thereto; <br /> ii. Any deferred mitigation measures will be incorporated by reference and made <br /> part of the Underlying Agreement and any Amendments thereto as soon as <br /> agreement with the Federal Government is reached; and <br /> 10) Any mitigation measures agreed on will not be modified or withdrawn without the written <br /> approval of the Federal Government. <br /> 43. FEDERAL "$1 COIN" REQUIREMENTS <br /> The City of Everett agrees to comply with section 104 of the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, 31 U.S.C. <br /> § 5112(p),therefore its equipment and facilities will be fully capable of accepting and dispensing$1 <br /> coins when coins or currency are required to use that equipment or those facilities, and it will display <br /> signs and notices of the $1 coin capability of its equipment and facilities on its premises, including <br /> vending machines,where coins or currency are used. <br /> 44. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION ORDER ON <br /> REQUIREMENTS FOR PERSONS TO WEAR MASKS WHILE ON <br /> CONVEYANCES AND AT TRANSPORTATION HUBS <br /> (a) Compliance with CDC Mask Order.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC") Order of <br /> January 29, 2021,titled Requirement for Persons to Wear Masks While on Conveyances and at <br /> Transportation Hubs ("CDC Mask Order"), is within the meaning of"Federal Requirement" as that term <br /> is defined in this Master Agreement. One of the objectives of the CDC Mask Order is "[m]aintaining a <br /> safe and operating transportation system."The Recipient agrees that it will comply, and will require all <br /> Third-Party Participants to comply,with the CDC Mask Order. <br /> (b) Enforcement for non-compliance. The Recipient agrees that FTA may take enforcement action for <br /> non-compliance with the CDC Mask Order, including: <br /> (1) Enforcement actions authorized by 49 U.S.C. § 5329(g); <br /> (2) Referring the Recipient to the CDC or other Federal authority for enforcement action; <br /> (3) Enforcement actions authorized by 2 CFR §§ 200.339—340; and <br /> (4)Any other enforcement action authorized by Federal law or regulation. <br /> 33 <br />