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Contractor's Name
Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission
Approval Date
1/4/2024
End Date
9/30/2024
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
State Parks Marine Law Enforcement Grant
Tracking Number
0004118
Total Compensation
$17,904.70
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant Agreement (City as Grantee)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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<br />MLE 325-178 Subrecipient Agreement - Boating Program (FFA Grant Award) Page 5 of 35 <br />approved plans and specifications. These inspections require a 30-day advance <br />notification to the Subrecipient of such inspection or access. <br />7.1.5 Commercial and Other Uses. <br />a. For purposes of this Section 7 – Responsibilities of Each Party, Commercial Use <br />means any activity on or affecting the Project that was not described in the <br />Subrecipient’s proposal, or not approved in writing by MLE, where the <br />Subrecipient: <br />1. has financial profit as a goal, <br />2. charges any fees or receives any benefit to provide services, supplies or goods, <br />or <br />3. allows third parties to charge any fees or receive any benefit to provide <br />services, supplies or goods. <br />b. Subrecipient must restrict use of the Project funds to only recreational boats <br />boating safety enforcement and education. <br />7.1.6 Publications & Advertising. The Subrecipient shall include the following statement if <br />publishing any report, news release or publication regarding this project: “Partial funding <br />was through the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission Marine Law <br />Enforcement Program, and in cooperation with U.S. Recreational Boating Safety Act.” <br />7.1.7 Project Sign. The Subrecipient may post in a conspicuous location on the vessel, a sign <br />identifying State Parks, any Federal Agencies and specific federal grant program’s <br />participation in the Project. <br />The Subrecipient shall include the following statement if publishing any report, news <br />release or publication regarding this project: “Partial funding for this project was provided <br />by the Washington State Parks Marine Law Enforcement Program. This program is <br />funded by the U.S. C.G. through the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund, which <br />is financed by your purchase of motorboat fuels and fishing equipment.” <br />7.1.8 Public Access to Project. During the term of this Agreement the Subrecipient shall allow <br />open and unencumbered public access to the Project to all persons without regard to race, <br />color, religious or political beliefs, sex, national origin, or place of primary residence. <br />7.1.9 Payments. Subrecipient agrees to: <br />a. Make payment promptly as due to all contractors, subcontractors, vendors, or any <br />other persons supplying labor or materials for the Project; <br />b. All employers, including Subrecipient that employ subject workers shall provide <br />workers’ compensation insurance coverage for those workers, unless they meet <br />the requirement for exemption. Subrecipient shall require and ensure that each of <br />its subcontractors complies with these requirements (unless inapplicable as a <br />matter of federal law); and <br />c. Not permit any lien or claim to be filed or prosecuted against State Parks, due to <br />any construction or maintenance activities at the Project. <br />7.1.10 Alternative Dispute Resolution. The Parties should attempt in good faith to resolve any <br />dispute arising out of this agreement. This may be done at any management level, <br />including at a level higher than persons directly responsible for administration of the
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