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Item C17 G.17' J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County of Monroe ire �f �rnl'PC ���l� Mayor Heather Carruthers,District 3 The Florida.Keys Mayor Pro Tem Michelle Coldiron,District 2 Craig Cates,District I David Rice,District 4 Sylvia J.Murphy,District 5 County Commission Meeting August 19, 2020 Agenda Item Number: C.17 Agenda Item Summary #7169 BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Emergency Services TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: James Callahan (305) 289-6088 NA AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of a one (1) year extension to the existing agreement with Professional Emergency Services, Inc. for a Medical Director of Monroe County Fire Rescue pursuant to the exemption from the competitive bidding process for professional services under Chapter 4 of the purchasing policies and procedures. ITEM BACKGROUND: MCFR's existing agreement with Professional Emergency Services, Inc. for a Medical Director of Monroe County Fire Rescue will expire on September 30, 2020. Per Chapter 4 of the Monroe County Purchasing Policy, Purchase of Professional Services, because differences in price may only be a minor concern compared to qualitative considerations, as can be the case with medical services, Professional Services may be exempted by the BOCC from the competitive bidding process. In accordance with the Purchasing Policy, MCFR is requesting BOCC exemption approval from the competitive bidding process and BOCC approval for a one (1)year contract extension to the Professional Emergency Services, Inc. agreement for a Medical Director of Monroe County Fire Rescue. Professional Emergency Services, Inc. has agreed to an extension of the contract from October 1, 2020 until September 30, 2021 at the same annual rate as last year. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On June 8, 2011, sealed bids were opened for the professional services of a physician to provide medical direction for Monroe County Fire Rescue. Professional Emergency Services, Inc. was chosen by a selection committee consisting of seven (7) members on July 13, 2011. On October 16, 2013, the BOCC (Item C.34) and BOG (Item G.2) granted approval for execution of the lst Renewal Option of the Contract between the BOCC, the BOG, and Professional Emergency Services, Inc. effective October 1, 2013 expiring September 30, 2015. On September 16, 2015, the BOCC (Item C.47) and BOG (Item G.5) approved and exercised the Packet Pg.667 C.17 2nd and Final Renewal Option of the contract between the BOCC, the BOG, and Professional Emergency Services, Inc. to provide Medical Direction for Monroe County Fire Rescue pursuant to Chapter 401, F.S. and Chapter 64J-1, FAC, resulting in the contract being extended and a new expiration date of September 30, 2017. On July 19, 2017, the BOCC (Item C.10) and BOG (Item H.2) granted approval for an amendment and extension to the existing agreement with Professional Emergency Services, Inc. to include additional medical oversight in the expansion of the Trauma Star secondary air transport ambulance with a new expiration date of September 30, 2020. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: One (1)year extension to Professional Emergency Services, Inc. Agreement with no increase in costs STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the exemption to the purchasing policies and procedures and approval of the extension to the agreement. DOCUMENTATION: Medical Director- Extension Agreement August 2020 Professional Emergency Services, Inc. - Signed Extension for Medical Director 10-01-2020 thru 09- 30-2021 BOCC 7-19-2017 Agenda Item C.10 and H.2 -Professional Emergency Services Agreement FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: 10/01/2020 Expiration Date: 09/30/2021 Total Dollar Value of Contract: $112,000.00 Total Cost to County: $112,000.00 Current Year Portion: $9,333.34 Budgeted: Yes Source of Funds: 141-11500 and 101-11001 CPI: N/A Indirect Costs: N/A Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: N/A Revenue Producing: No If yes, amount: N/A Grant: N/A County Match: N/A Insurance Required: Yes Additional Details: N/A There is no increase in costs for the one (1)year contract extension. Per the existing agreement with Professional Emergency Services Inc., the annual cost for ground medical direction is Packet Pg.668 C.17 $58,000 and the annual cost for air medical direction is $36K,plus the additional $1,500 per month for air medical direction which commenced on October 1, 2019. 08/19/20 141-11500 FIRE & RESCUE CENTRAL $58,000.00 08/19/20 101-11001 MEDICAL AIR TRANSPORT $54,000.00 Total: $112,000.00 REVIEWED BY: James Callahan Completed 08/03/2020 8:41 AM Pedro Mercado Completed 08/03/2020 10:45 AM Purchasing Completed 08/03/2020 11:44 AM Budget and Finance Completed 08/03/2020 12:26 PM Maria Slavik Completed 08/03/2020 1:56 PM Kathy Peters Completed 08/03/2020 2:53 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 08/19/2020 9:00 AM Packet Pg.669 EXTENSION AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRACT BETWEEN a THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT 1 c� AND v; PROFESSIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, INC. THIS AGREEMENT dated the 19th of August, 2020 is made by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, and the Board of Governors of Fire and Ambulance District 1, hereinafter called the "COUNTY" and Professional Emergency Services, w Inc., hereinafter referred to as "MEDICAL DIRECTOR". 0 WITNESSETH: 0 WHEREAS, the parties hereto entered into an agreement August 17, 2011 (Original c Agreement), for medical direction of Fire and Emergency Medical Services and Aeromedical � Operations, as required by FAC 64J-2.005, and x WHEREAS, the parties have previously agreed to renewals of the Original Agreement dated October 1, 2013, October 1, 2015 and July 19, 2017; and U CD WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the Agreement in order to avoid interruption in N continuity of ground and air emergency care and transport services to critically ill and injured patients; NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: E Section 1. Paragraph 1 of the original agreement is amended to read as follows; c 1. Term This extension to the contract shall become effective October 1,2020 and shall run through , September 30, 2021. Section 2. All other terms and conditions of the Original Agreement entered into on August 17 2011 and the Extension and Amendment Agreement dated July 19,2017 not inconsistent herewith shall remain in full force and effect. E Packet Pg.670 (SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS a ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: Deputy Clerk Mayor Heather Carruthers BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT I OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Mayor/Chairman 0 0 0. PROFESSIONAL EMRGENCY SERVICES INC. x Authorized Representative- Sandra Schwemmer 0 U N N c x Uj Packet Pg.671 C.17.b 0 r EXTENSION AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRACT BETWEEN 0 THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND LU THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT 1 s AND PROFESSIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, INC. r N a N THIS AGREEMENT dated the 19th of August, 2020 is made by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, and the Board of Governors of Fire and Ambulance District 1, hereinafter called the "COUNTY" and Professional Emergency Services, r Inc.,hereinafter referred to as "MEDICAL DIRECTOR". 04 N r WITNESSETH: r WHEREAS, the parties hereto entered into an agreement August 17, 2011 (Original U Agreement), for medical direction of Fire and Emergency Medical Services and Aeromedical Operations, as required by FAC 64J-2.005, and ®a WHEREAS, the parties have previously agreed to renewals of the Original Agreement dated October 1,2013,October 1, 2015 and July 19, 2017;and "0 r- 0 .y WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the Agreement in order to avoid interruption in continuity of ground and air emergency care and transport services to critically ill and injured LU patients; as in NOW THEREFORE,the parties agree as follows: ' J ui U cs Section 1. Paragraph 1 of the original agreement is amended to read as follows; 1. Term This extension to the contract shall become effective October 1,2020 and shall run through September 30,2021. LU 0 y Section 2. All other terms and conditions of the Original Agreement entered into on August 17, o 2011 and the Extension and Amendment Agreement dated July 19,2017 not inconsistent herewith shall remain in full force and effect. U r r Packet Pg.672 C.17.b 0 r {SEAL} BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 0 ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA r x Uj By: By: Deputy Clerk Mayor Heather Carruthers 0 U BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF FIRE AND r N AMBULANCE DISTRICT I OF N MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: r Mayor/Chairman 04 N r 9 r 0 r U PROFESSION M GENCY SERVICES INC. cs ®a Authorized Representative-Sandra Schwemmer 0 r- 0 .y r x Uj as in J ui U U as LU 0 y 0 iL r E U r r Packet Pg.673 C.17.c -�r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County of Morffoe � Mayor George Neugent District 2 Mayor Pro Tem David Rice,District 4 The Florida Keys Danny L.Kolhage,District I =n lw Heather Carruthers,District 3 � Sylvia J.Murphy,District 5 y County Commission MeetingL. July 19, 2017 Agenda Item Number: C.10 N Agenda Item Summary #3145 BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Fire TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Gary Boswell (305) 289-6004 N/A CD 2 AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval to amend and extend the current agreement with Professional Emergency Services, Inc. to include additional medical oversight in the expansion of .2 the Trauma Star secondary air transport ambulance. ITEM BACKGROUND: In order to ensure the continuation of vital air ambulance services to the Keys, a secondary air transport ambulance was added to ensure transport when the current Trauma Star helicopter is transporting another patient. As a result, the Medical Director's medical oversight w has increased. W c PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On August 17, 2011 the BOCC (Item C4) and BOG (Item G3) approved the initial two year agreement, with two additional two year options. 0 CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: Amendment and Extension on Current Agreement with Medical Director STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval U DOCUMENTATION: Professional Emergency Services, Inc Medical Director Agmt executed 08172011 e( FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: October 1, 2017 Expiration Date: September 30, 2020 Total Dollar Value of Contract: $106,000 Total Cost to County: $106,000 E Current Year Portion: $94,000 Packet Pg.674 C.1Zc Budgeted: Yes Source of Funds: 101-11001 CPI: N/A Indirect Costs: N/A a.L Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: N/A c c Revenue Producing: N/A If yes, amount: N/A Grant: N/A °' x County Match: N/A Insurance Required: 0 Additional Details: �? 07/19/17 101-11001 MEDICAL AIR TRANSPORT $12,000.00 a REVIEWED BY: Gary Boswell Completed 06/29/2017 10:02 AM Pedro Mercado Completed 06/30/2017 2:14 PM U) James Callahan Completed 06/30/2017 3:35 PM Budget and Finance Completed 06/30/2017 3:56 PM Maria Slavik Completed 07/01/2017 7:46 PM Kathy Peters Completed 07/03/2017 1:21 PM w Board of County Commissioners Pending 07/19/2017 9:00 AM c 0 CL cv U cv Packet Pg.675 C.1Zc EXTENSION AND AMENDMENT AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRACT BETWEEN c THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT 1 0. AND 0 PROFESSIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, INC. This AGREEMENT is dated the 191h of July, 2017 by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, and the Board of Governors of Fire and Ambulance District 1, hereinafter called the "COUNTY" and Professional Emergency Services, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "MEDICAL DIRECTOR". t� WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties hereto entered into an agreement August 17, 2011, for medical direction of Fire and Emergency Medical Services and Aeromedical Operations, as required by FAC 64J-2.005, and WHEREAS, the parties desire to extend the AGREEMENT in order to avoid interruption in continuity of ground and air emergency care and transport services to critically ill and injured patients and to allow for the increased personnel oversight responsibilities required with the addition, coordination and integration of a third air transport helicopter; E NOW THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows: Section 1. Paragraph 1 of the original agreement is amended to read as follows; 0 1. Term ' cv This extension to the contract shall become effective October 1, 2017 and shall run through September 30, 2020. Section 2. Paragraph 2 of the original agreement is amended to read as follows; Ti E 2. Compensation 2.1 Ground Ambulance MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be paid at a rate of $58,000.00 annually to provide ground ambulance medical direction. Payments shall be made monthly in arrears by COUNTY pursuant to the Florida Local Government Prompt Payment Act after receipt of proper invoice submitted by MEDICAL DIRECTOR. 2.2 Air Ambulance t� a. MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be paid at a rate of $36,000.00 annually to provide air ambulance medical direction. Payments shall be made monthly in arrears by COUNTY pursuant to the Florida Local Government Prompt Payment Act after receipt of proper invoice submitted by MEDICAL DIRECTOR. E Packet Pg.676 C.1Zc b. MEDICAL DIRECTOR will be paid an additional $1,000 per month first two years of extension beginning October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2019, and an additional $1,500 per month third year of extension beginning October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020, for air medical direction of the Trauma Star air medical services. c. These payments are contingent upon COUNTY's decision to continue to operate air 0 ambulance services under its ALS license, and if, for any reason, COUNTY decides not to continue to operate air ambulance EMS service under its ALS license, then MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall have no responsibility to serve as MEDICAL DIRECTOR for the air ambulance service and COUNTY shall have no liability for this portion of MEDICAL DIRECTOR's compensation. 2.3 Physician "peer to peer" services for collection of denied medical claims will be paid, subject to administrative review, at a rate of $250.00/hour in order to collect funds that °i E would otherwise be unpaid. 2.4 v, COUNTY will reimburse MEDICAL DIRECTOR for any direct expenses associated 2 with meetings required by COUNTY or Monroe County Sheriff's Office. For the purpose 0) of this paragraph, the term "direct expenses" means per diem or subsistence allowances, transportation costs or mileage allowances, and miscellaneous travel expenses, as those terms are defined by Section 112.061, Florida Statues. All requested travel for required meetings will require prior approval and will be reimbursed at the County rate for E mileage reimbursement. All compensation shall be paid according to County Ordinance W and State law. c 2.5 a. MEDICAL DIRECTOR will be provided a county p an hone and other equipment c Y � required as approved by the Chief of Fire Rescue. b. COUNTY will reimburse MEDICAL DIRECTOR for the yearly application fee s required for renewal of the County's Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) certificate, if the MEDICAL DIRECTOR has paid the application fee in advance on behalf of the COUNTY. Ti E 2.6 Invoices received from MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be reviewed and approved by COUNTY Fire Chief or his designee, indicating that the services have been rendered in conformity with the contract, and then will be sent to the Finance Department for payment. N 2.7 In order for both parties to close their books and records, MEDICAL DIRECTOR must t� clearly state "FINAL INVOICE" on MEDICAL DIRECTOR's final and last billing to COUNTY. This certifies that all services have been properly performed and all charges and costs have been invoiced to Monroe COUNTY. Since this account will thereupon be E Packet Pg.677 C.1Zc closed, any and other future charges if not properly included in this final invoice are waived by MEDICAL DIRECTOR. 2.8 Nothing in this agreement prohibits MEDICAL DIRECTOR from billing any third party 0 for medical services rendered outside the scope of this agreement that may arise during or after the term of this agreement. x Section 3. All other terms and conditions of the original agreement entered into on August 17, 2011 not inconsistent herewith shall remain in full force and effect. 0 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BOARD OF GOVERNORS,FIRE AND OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AMBULANCE DISTRICT 1 OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA By: By: Mayor/ George Nuegent Mayor/ Chairman,Norm Anderson PROFESSIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES, INC. c 0 By: CL Authorized Representative, �1 Sandra Schwemmer s (SEAL) MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY: ATTEST: KEVIN MADOK Tj By: By: Deputy Clerk Pedro Mercado cv r. Packet Pg.678 C.17.c CONTRACT BETWEEN THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS y AND THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT I 2 AND PROFESSIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES,INC. FOR MEDICAL DIRECTION FOR MONROE COUNTY FIRE RESCUE 0 ca THIS CONTRACT is made and entered into this l7th day of August, 2011, by and between the E Board of County Commissioners,The Board of Governors of Fire and Ambulance District I of 2 Monroe County, Florida, hereinafter collectively referred to as the "COUNTY," and Professional Emergency Services, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "MEDICAL DIRECTOR".. WITNESSETH ) WHEREAS, COUNTY provides fire and/or emergency medical services pursuant to Chapter � 401, F.S. and Chapter 64.1-1, FAC; and � WHEREAS, COUNTY is required to employ or contract with a MEDICAL DIRECTOR who shall be a Florida licensed physician, Beard Certified in Emergency Medicine with added qualification in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and pre-hospital care experience, or a business entity that employs or contracts with similarly qualified physicians; and CL WHEREAS, COUNTY has determined it to be in the best interests of the residents of and visitors to Monroe County to contract with MEDICAL DIRECTOR for the purpose of providing direction to the Fire and Emergency Medical Services; and WHEREAS, MEDICAL DIRECTOR. desires to provide professional services according to the U terms and conditions stated herein. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual understandings and Contracts set forth herein, COUNTY and MEDICAL.DIRECTOR agree as follows: I. Term N This Contract shall become effective on October 1, 2011, and shall run through September 30, � 2013, and shall be renewable thereafter at the option of COUNTY for two additional two (`)- year periods. . Compensation I Packet Pg.679 C.17.c 2.1 Ground Ambulance MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be paid at a rate of$ 8,000.00 annually to provide ground y ambulance medical direction. Payments shall be made monthly in arrears by COUNTY pursuant to the Florida Local Government Prompt Payment Act after receipt of proper invoice submitted 0. by MEDICAL DIRECTOR. c 2.2 Air Ambulance MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be paid at a rate of $36,000, annually to provide air ambulance medical direction. Payments shall be made monthly in arrears by COUNTY pursuant to the U Florida Local Government Prompt Payment Act after receipt of proper invoice by MEDICAL DIRECTOR. Note. This payment is contingent upon COUNTY's decision to continue to operate air ambulance services wader its ALS licenser and if, for any reason, COUNTY decides not to �? continue to operate air ambulance EMS service under its AL8 license, then. MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall have no responsibility to serve as MEDICAL DIRECTOR for the air E ambulance service and COUNTY shall have no liability for this portion of MEDICAL DIRECTOR's compensation. COUNTY will reimburse MEDICAL DIRECTOR for any direct expenses associated with . meetings required by COUNTY or Monroe County Sheriff's Office. ,For the purpose of this W paragraph, the terra "direct expenses"` means per diem or subsistence allowances, transportation � costs or mileage allowances, and miscellaneous travel expenses, as those terms are defined by Section 112.061, Florida Statutes. A]I compensation shall be according to County Ordinance and � State law. COUNTY will reimburse MEDICAL DIRECTOR for the yearly application fee required for renewal of the '.ounty`s Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) certificate, if the MEDICAL y DIRECTOR has paid the application fee in advance on behalf of the COUNTY. CL 2. Invoices received from MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be reviewed and approved by COUNTY Fire Chief or his designee, indicating that services have been rendered in conformity with the Contract, and then will be sent to the Finance. Department for payment. U 2. In order for both parties to chase their books and records, MEDICAL DIRECTOR must clearly state "FINAL INVOICE" can MEDICAL DIRECTOR'S final and last billing to COUNTY. This certifies that all services have been properly performed and all charges and costs have been invoiced to Monroe COUNTY, Since this account will thereupon be N closed, any and other-future charges if not properly included in this final invoice are waived by MEDICAL DIRECTOR. 2.6 Nothing in this Contract prohibits MEDICAL DIRECTOR from billing any third party for medical services rendered outside the :scrape of this Contract that may arise during or E after the term of this Contract. 2 Packet Pg.680 C.17.c c 3. 1urparse n 0 The purpose of this Contract is to assure compliance of COUNTY in Medical Direction of CLL Monroe County Fire Rescue in accordance with the provisions of F.S., Chapter 401, and FAC c Chapter 64J-1.004. . Duties and Responsibilities. 4.1 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be responsible to Monroe County Fire Rescue and report directly to the Fire Chief, and/or his/her designee. 4.2 E MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall adhere to the responsibilities as set forth in Chapter 401, CD F.S., and Rule 4J-1.004, FAC; the applicable rules of any government agency implementing said chapter; and any duties upon written notice from the Florida Department of Health that such additional duties are required of MEDICAL DIRECTOR. These include supervising and accepting responsibility for the medical performance of all W certified/license response personnel functioning within the scope of their official duties while on duty with Monroe County Fire Rescue (MCFR), including, but not limited to, members of volunteer fire department under contract with COUNTY and/or Monroe County Fire and Ambulance District 1. While these duties will typically occur within the geographical borders of unincorporated Monroe County and the City of Layton, they also include duties performed at the Key West International Airport, during mutual performed during mutual aid to requesting municipalities outside those geographical y borders and while transporting patient to out of county medical facilities. For the purpose of this Contract,: Dr. Sandra Schwernmer is the individual who meets the licensing and registration 0. requirements of Chapter 401, F.S. and FAC Chapter 64J-1.1I04. ry 4.3 MEDICAL DIRECTOR ;hall be knowledgeable with the standards set by National Fire Protection Association, and in particular, Standard 15 2: Standard on Comprehensive ti Occupational Medical. Program for Fire Departments. E 4.4 Standards of Care � MEDICAL. DIRECTOR shall establish and maintain standards of care for EMS providers. 4A.1 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall gather agency input in the review and development of standards of care on an annual basis, and establish and revise agency performance standards as necessary; 4A.2 ca Develop pre-hospital practice parameters for Fire Rescue Personnel of all levels. The parameters shall be developed with consideration to budgetary and staffing limitations and the fiscal impact on MCFR and the citizens of Monroe County. 3 Packet Pg.681 C.17.c 4.5 Patient Advocate MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be a patient advocate in the fire rescue system,. and shall ensure � that all aspects of the EMS systems are developed to place the needs of the patient first. CL 4.6 Protocols and Standing Orders. 4.6.1 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall develop, revise, implement, and maintain basic and advanced life support protocols and standing orders under which MCFR personnel will function under medical LU control. 4.6.2 U MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall review and revise existing protocols and standing orders to ensure that they meet nationally accepted standards of practice for use by all system providers, which 0) permit specified ALS and BLS procedures when communication cannot be established with a supervising physician, or when any delay in patient care would threaten the life or health of the patient_ These standards include, but are not limited to, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS), and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). In addition to medical treatment, protocols shall address determination of patient destination. 4.6. MCFR shall publish and distribute, at its own cost, all protocols and standing orders. The protocols and, standing orders shall be published in a farm consistent with agency Standard Operating Procedures. Copies of the protocols and standing orders will be maintained on all MCFR ambulances (air and ground) and ALS engines, and will be distributed to certified/]icensed response personnel. Personnel copies may be provided electronically. MCFR .2 shall obtain and retain a receipt from each personnel member verifying receipt of the protocols and any changes. These receipts may be electronic, and shall state clearly that each person is 0. individually accountable and obligated to follow all rules, regulations and protocols. All protocols and standing orders shall become public domain upon implementation. ry 4. . MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall develop, review, and revise, when necessary, Trauma Transport Protocols (TTP) for submission to the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services for approval in accordance with Rule 64J-2, FAC. 4.6.5 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall develop enhanced protocols for specialty procedures or services including but not limited to aeromedical (Trauma Star) transport. 4.6.6 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall conduct an on-geeing review of all protocols and standing orders as � may be necessary to ensure reliable service delivery, appropriate patient care, and the maintenance of the current standard of care. This shall include, at a minimum, a comprehensive ca annual review and written approval of all protocols and standing; orders. While conducting the annual review, MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall tape into consideration the results of quality m assurance reviews, review of current medical literature, and input from MCFR response 4 Packet Pg.682 C.17.c personnel. Changes shall be developed with consideration to budgetary limitations and the fiscal impact on MCFR and the citizens of Monroe County. The annual review shall be completed and y all proposed changes forwarded to the Fire Chief price-to the end of each. Fiscal Year. CL 4.6.7 c MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall ensure that appropriate training for new protocols and standing orders is conducted prior to implementation, shall ensure compliance with protocols and standing orders by all MCFR personnel; and ensure that additional training is conducted for any identified needs. .7 Availability. MEDICAL DIRECTOR or his/her previously-approved designee shall be available twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week for medical direction to MCFR personnel in order to resolve problems, system conflicts, and provide services in an emergency as that term is defined W in Section 252.34(3), F.S. � 4.8 Trauma Scorecard Methodologies. MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall ensure that all certified/licensed response personnel are trained in � the use of the trauma scorecard methodologies, as provided in Chapter 6 J-2.004, FAC, for adult trauma patients and 64.1-2.0,05, FAC, for pediatric trauma patients. 4.9 Aeromedical Operations � 4.9.1 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall participate in Trauma Star safety and quality assurance committees, and shall attend quarterly mectings to review safety policies, procedures, unusual occurrences, safety issues, and audit compliance with safety policies and procedures. y 4. .2 CL Be knowledgeable with aeromedical requirements of patients and evaluate each patient in 04 person, by telephone, or by delegated written protocol prior to each interfacility transfer flight for the purpose of determining that the aircraft, flight and medical crew, and equipment meet the patient's needs. 4.10 Oversight of Medical Qualifications And. Proficiency of MCFR Personnel 4.10.1 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall ensure initial and continued medical qualifications and proficiency of MCFR personnel. 4.10 2 04 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall establish and periodically update the minimum personnel training: standards and certification requirements for all MCFR personnel who provide emergency medical care. Such standards shall include the requirements for orientation and initial training, continuing medical education, standards for professional conduct and evaluation standards and procedures. 4.103 Packet Pg.683 C.17.c MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall ensure that all field personnel meet the initial requirements and continuously comply with established standards to attain and maintain approval to operate within y the MCFR system. 0 4.10.4 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall establish procedures for issuance, renewal, suspension, and revocation of practice privileges for MCFR personnel in concert with the Fire Chief, to include a process for remediation. The procedures shall contain due process provisions and all such provisions shall be approved, in advance, by the Fire Chief. 4 10.5 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall provide for direct observation of field level providers while performing their duties that meets or exceeds Section 401.265, F.S., and Rule 643 1.004, FAC. 4.11 Quality Assurance 4.11.1 MEDICAL DIRECTOR, in coordination with MCFR, shall develop, implement, and maintain an effective patient care Quality Assurance System to assess the medical performance of all certified/licensed MCFR response personnel. 4.11.2 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall develop, implement, and supervise a formal patient care Quality 0 Assurance System in accordance with Section 401.26 (2), F.S. and Rule 4J-l.0 4, FAC, to include the formation and supervision of a quality assurance committee. 4,1. 1.2.1 The purpose and tone of the quality assurance review process shall be positive and educational, however, MEDICAL DIRECTOR may, at any time and without limitation, conduct a quality CL assurance review investigation or audit to ensure that MCFR personnel comply with the Protocols and Standard of Care. 4.11.2.2 The method and extent of the investigation employed during any given quality assurance review ti shall be determined by MEDICAL DIRECTOR in consultation with the Fire Chief. As a result of said investigation, MEDICAL DIRECTOR may require remedial training of MCFR personnel and/or revocation of practice privileges. Remedial training may be conducted by MEDICAL.. DIRECTOR, MCFR personnel, or other personnel at MEDICAL DIRECTOR°s discretion. a 4.11.3 MEDICAL DIRECTOR or designee may also conduct special audits in response to observations or customer feedback provided by patients, family members, caregivers, bystanders, crew members, physicians and hospital personnel. 4.11.4 ca MEDICAL DIRECTOR may also develop procedures for routine auditing of EMS system performance and adherence to protocols on individual EMS incidents and overall EMS system compliance, 6 Packet Pg.684 C.17.c 4.11.5 MEDICAL DIRECTOR or designee shall review, in conjunction with MCFR battalion chiefs or their designees, patient care reports on an ongoing basis, review all protocol deviations and initiate or recommend corrective action. MEDICAL DIRECTOR or designee shall review at c least 40 patient care reports per month. MCFR shall provide electronic copies of patient care c reports. 4.11.6 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall periodically visit and communicate with the hospital emergency departments to exchange information and review the quality of care provided by the MCFR personnel. c 4,11.7 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall participate in field activity and system ,monitoring to include the 0) following: 2 4.11.7.1 Ride along and observe field activity. Ride along shall involve observation and evaluation of field level providers, and participation as a crew member/observer on a rescue, for a minimum of twelve (12) hours per quarter. Ride time will be divided into thirds, with one third of the time (four hours minimum) allocated to each shift. Over the course of the year, ride time shall also be distributed equally among the various stations. � 4.l 1.7.2 System monitoring shall include visiting fire stations to discuss issues with MCFR personnel, .11.8 y MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall document in a quarterly status report to the Fire Chief, evidence of CL the following required activities; 4.11.8.1 Field observation of MCFR personnel; and 4,11.8.2 U Visitations and interactions with MCFR personnel, hospital emergency department staff, and other medical and public safety personnel for quality assurance and education activities. 4.12 Educational Programs 4.12,1 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall participate in educational programs at all levels, to include all certifiedTlicensed response personnel. 4.12.2 MEDICAL DIRECTOR or designee shall present a minimum of ten (10) hours a year of continuing medical education related to pre-hospital care or teaching or a combination of both. 4.12. 7 Packet Pg.685 C.17.c MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall actively participate in the development and presentation of EMS continuing education programs by identifying educational topics, presenting lectures and y providing other educational opportunities for the enhancement of the fire rescue system. MCFR shall pay the actual direct cost of any course materials, instructors, and certificates. CL 0 4.12-.3.1 c Education should be geared to reach the specific needs of the audience. As some providers are volunteers, consideration shall be given to scheduling some training on nights or weekends. Lu 4.12. . Course content should include system specific issues and items resulting from audit and review. 4.12A Where MEDICAL DIRECTOR is not the presenter, and training services are conducted by other � COUNTY personnel and/or are subcontracted to an outside provider, MEDICAL DIRECTOR � will ensure the quality of the Continuing Medical Education (CME) training provided to EMS personnel by: 4.12.4.1 Reviewing and approving all curriculum and courses for continuing education units (CEU's prior to MCFR personnel being trained, 4.12.4.2 Monitoring and auditing at least one (1) class session of every CME course held in which MEDICAL DIRECTOR is issuing CME; and c 4.12.4.3 N Evaluating the educational effectiveness of instruction, courses and programs in consultation with the CME contractor. CL N 4,12.5 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall host an annual six-hour education seminar, conducted twice on two different shift days, at a location to be determined jointly by MEDICAL DIRECTOR and COUNTY. MCFR shall pay the actual direct cost of seminar, including course materials, instructors, and certificate preparation. E 4.12.6 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall maintain necessary and appropriate instructor certifications and participate as Medical Director for educational programs sponsored by MCFR such as ACLS, � PALS, 13TLS, etc. cv 4.12.7 Upon proof of completion, MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall sign documents and approve CME to these EMT's and EMT-Ps that have completed a minimum of 30 hours of biannual recertification training, as set forth in Section 41.2715, F.S. 4.13 Agency Liaison � 4.13. Packet Pg.686 C.17.c MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall participate in interagency discussions about specific issues or problems as necessary. y 4.13. 0. MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall notify MCFR of any pertinent concerns regarding patient care raised by other agencies and provide advice on a resolution. MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall also notify ether agencies of any concerns regarding patient care, raised either by MCFR or MEDICAL DIRECTOR. 4.13.3 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall develop and maintain liaisons with the local medical community. hospitals, emergency departments, mental health agencies, physicians, providers, ambulance services, and other agencies impacting MCFR. 4.13.4 CD MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall assist in resolution of problems involving the delivery of pre- 2 hospital care and other services in accordance with Rule 641-1.004, FAC. 4.13.5 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall interact with and educate local government officials on an as needed basis. 4=.13. MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall participate in the Florida EMS Medical Director's Association or a LU statewide physician's group involved in pre-hospital care, 4.13.7 y MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be an active member of at least one national emereency medicine constituency group such as the National Association of EMS Physicians, the American College CL of Emergency Physicians, etc. ry 4.13.,8 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall interact with county, regional, state and federal authorities, regulators and legislators to ensure standards, needs, and requirements are met, and resource utilization is optimized. E 4.13.9 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall participate in grant application process for system funding, expansion, and. research. 4.14 Stress Management Programs. cv MEDICAL DIRECTOR shalt participate in stress management programs for providers within the system, as needed. 4.15 Community Access to Healthcare Initiatives. MEDICAL DIRECTOR, in conjunction with MCFR, shall coordinate community access to healthcare initiatives such as public access to automatic external defibrillators. Packet Pg.687 C.17.c 4.16 EMT Oversight. 4.16.1 0 In accordance with Rules 64J-1.004 (g) and (h), FAC, Assume direct responsibility for: the use CL of an automatic or semi--automatic defibrillator; the use of a glucometer; the administration of c aspirin; the use of any medicated auto injector, the performance of airway patency techniques including airway adjuncts, not to include endotracheal incubation; and on routine interfcilit transports, the monitoring and maintenance of non-medicated I.'V.s by an EMT. 4.1 . MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall ensure that all EMTs are trained to perform these procedures, shall establish and/or maintain written protocols for performance of these procedures; and ca shall provide written evidence to the Florida Department of Health documenting compliance with provisions of these administrative rules, 0) 4.17 Disaster Assistance and planning 2 4.17.1 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be available 'for consultation and/or response during a disaster situation occurring in Monroe County. 4.17.2 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall function as a liaison between field EMS operations, hospitals and public health agencies during disaster situations, 4.17.3 c MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall provide specific information to assist in the mitigation of the EMS y aspects during a disaster situation. 0 4.17.4 cv MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall cooperate in planning, updating, and following applicable sections of the Monroe County Comprehensive Emergency Management flan, including, but not limited to participation in disaster-drill and emergency management drills. 4.18 Controlled Substances, Medical Equipment and Supplies, 4.18.1 In accordance with F.S., Chapter 401 and Rule 64J-1.004(4&), FAC, MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall possess proof of current registration as a medical director with the U.S. Department of Justice, l iEA, to provide controlled substances to an EMS provider. The IDEA registration shall include each address at which controlled substances are stared. Proof of such registration shall he maintained on file with MCFR, which shall maintain the copies and make them readily available for inspection. MCFR will forward all renewal documents as received from IDEA to r MEDICAL DIRECTOR in order to ensure continuous registration and will reimburse MEDICAL DIRECTOR for the cost of such registration. Copies of physician license and registrations must be provided to MCFR. 4.18.2 E [t Packet Pg.688 C.17.c MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall formulate and ensure adherence to detailed written procedures to cover the purchase, storage, use, and accountability for medications,. fluids, and controlled y substances used by MCFR personnel, in accordance with Chapters 499 and 893, F.S., and Rule 64J-l.021, FAC.. 0 4.18.3 c MEDICAL.. DIRECTOR shall ensure and certify that security procedures of all MCFR providers for medications, fluids and controlled substances are in accordance with Chapters 499 and 893, F.S., and Rule 64J-1.021„ FAC. 4.18..4 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall establish a list of mandatory equipment, medications and medical supplies that must be on board a Rescue or ALS Engine for it to respond to EMS incidents. 4.18.5 CD 2 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall advise MCFR can appropriate staffing, structural requirements, equipment and supplies necessary to ensure that the air ambulance complies with Rule 64J- 1.005, FAC, and. Section 401251(4), F.S. � 4.18.E MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall conduct an on-going and comprehensive review of all EMS medical equipment, medications and medical supplies as may be necessary to ensure reliable service delivery in the fire rescue System and excellence in patient care. � 4.18.6.1 In conducting the review, MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall take into consideration the results of Quality .Assurance Reviews, review of medical literature, input from interested physicians, and � MCFR personnel. 4.1.8.6.2 cv MEDICAL DIRECTOR, in conjunction with MCFR, shall complete the comprehensive review of all EMS System medical supplies and equipment and present the proposed changes to the Fire Chief for approval prior to the end of each Fiscal Year. ti 4.18.7 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall ensure that the following criteria are met prior to activating new medical equipment or supplies within the EMS System. 4.18.7.I. Proposed medical equipment or ;supplies have been thoroughly researched, supported by medical literature, a field evaluation completed when applicable, and the analysis of available system data; 4.18.7.2 All Protocols related to the medical equipment or supplies have been evaluated and updated as a appropriate, to ensure consistency and accuracy; and 4.18.7.3 ti Packet Pg.689 C.17.c Protocols, supporting documents and implementation instructions are distributed to MCFR personnel prior to training or implementation, and training has been completed, if necessary prior N to implementation. 0 4.19 Infectious Disease Control Policy CL 2 4.19.1 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall formulate, monitor, evaluate and update as necessary, a policy � complying with all applicable laws and rules necessary to control exposure of MCFR personnel to infectious diseases. This policy shall cover protective measures to be taken on incidents, inoculation procedures and recommendations, record keeping, follow up care recommendations as well as storage and disposal policies for contaminated materials. 4.1 q.2 MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall be available, in conjunction with the MCFR Infection Control 0) Officer, for consultation from field personnel to determine the significance of any body fluid 2 exposure and suggest appropriate action for such an exposure in accordance with Monroe County Fire Rescue's existing Workers' Compensation policies and procedures. 4. 0 This Contract is a personal services contract based on the qualifications of Dr. Sandra � Schwemmer and the services required hereunder shall be performed by Professional Emergency � Services Inc. or under his/her supervision. Any additional personnel necessary for the fulfillment of the services required under this Contract shall be secured at MEDICAL DIRECTOR's sole expense and such personnel shall be fully qualified and, if required, authorized or permitted under State and local law to perform such services.. . Insurance 0 COUNTY shall maintain in full force: and effect for the terra of this Contract, and any subsequent renewals, professional and General Liability Insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence. The Professional and General Liability certificate will specify coverage for"EMS oversight/medical direction". COUNTY will provide certificate or proof of such insurance to MEDICAL DIRECTOR on an U annual basis. Medical Director will be provided thirty (30) days notice of cancellation, change in E policy limits, and/or any restrictions placed on coverage of the insurance provided by COUNTY during the term of this Contract. COUNTY will be responsible for the payment of any deductible and/or self--insured retention in the:event of a claim, The Contractor- shall be responsible for all necessary Workers' Compensation and Vehicle Liability insurance coverage. Certificates of Insurance must be provided to Monroe County within fifteen (1.5) days after award of contract, with Monroe County BOCC Fisted as additional insurer/ as indicated. Policies shall be written by insurers admitted and licensed to do business in the Mate of Florida and having an agent for service of process in the Mate of Florida. Companies :shall have an A.M. Best rating of VI or better, The required insurance shall be maintained at all times while Respondent is providing service to County. � Prior to commencement of work governed by this contract, the CONTRACTOR must obtain: 1 Packet Pg.690 C.17.c Worker's Compensation Insurance with limits sufficient to respond to applicable state statutes. In addition, the Respondent must obtain Employer's Liability insurance with limits of y not less than: $500,000 Bodily Injury by accident, $500,000 Bodily Injury by Disease policy limits, and $500,000 Bodily Injury by Disease, each employee. Coverage must be maintained throughout the entire terra of the contract. X Prior to commencement of work governed by this contract,. the CONTRACTOR must obtain: � Vehicle Liabili!y Insurance which shall cover owned, non-owned and hired vehicles. The minimum acceptable limits shall be $300,000 Combined Single Limit (CSL). If split limits are provided, the rninimurn limits acceptable shall be: �? $100,000 per Person $300,000 per Occurrence CD $50,000 Property Damage Monroe County hoard of County Commissioners shall be named as an Additional insured � on Vehicle Lability policies. . 6. Termination 6.1 Early termination may occur as follows: � A. This Contract may be terminated by MEDICAL DIRECTOR, with or without cause. upon not less than ninety (90) days written notice delivered to COUNTY. B. COUNTY may terminate this Contract in whole or in part and without cause, upon not y less than ninety (90) days written notice, delivered to MEDICAL DIRECTOR. C. COUNTY may terminate this Contract intermediately in the event that MEDICAL CLL DIRECTOR fails to fulfill any of the terms, understandings or covenants,of this Contract. 6.2 At such time as this. Contract is terminated, whether at the natural ending date or at an earlier time, MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall: U A. Stop work on the date and to the extent specified. E B. Terminate and settle all orders and subcontracts relating to the performance of the work, C. Transfer all work in process, completed work, and other materials related to the terminated work to COUNTY. N D. Continue and complete all parts of that work which have not been terminated, if any, r 7. Payments t Packet Pg.691 C.17.c Payments shall be made by COUNTY pursuant to the Florida Local Government Prompt Payment Act after the completion of the rendered services and proper invoicing by MEDICAL y DIRECTOR. 0 CL 8. Contin envy c c COLlNTY`s performance and obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners. 9. Section Headings 0 Section headings have been inserted in this Contract as a matter of convenience of reference �? only, and it is agreed that such section headings are not a part of this Contract and will not be used in the interpretation of any provision of this Contract. E CD 10. {ownership of the Pr ieef Document Any documents submitted by MEDICAL DIRECTOR for this RFP belong to COUNTY and may be reproduced and copied without acknowledgement or permission of MEDICAL DIRECTOR. 1.1. Successors and A ssi ns MEDICAL, DIRECTOR shall not assign its right hereunder, except its right to payment, nor shall it delegate any of its duties hereunder without the written consent of COUNTY. Subject to the provisions of the immediately preceding sentence, each party hereto binds itself, its successors, N assigns and legal representatives to the other and to the successors, assigns and legal representatives of such either party. L N 12. No Third Party Beneficiaries Nothing contained herein shall create any relationship, contractual or otherwise, with or any rights in favor of, any third party. ti 13. Public Entities Crimes A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime may not submit a bid on contracts to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor,or MEDICAL DIRECTOR under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017 of the F.S., for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted � vendor list. t Packet Pg.692 C.17.c c 13.2 N By signing this Contract, MEDICAL DIRECTOR represents that the execution of this Contract will not violate the Public Entity Crimes Act (Section 287.133, F. .). Violation of this section 0. shall result in termination of this Contract and recovery of all monies paid hereto, and may result c in debarment From COUNTY's competitive procurement activities. 13.3 In addition to the foregoing, MEDICAL DIRECTOR further represents that there has been no � determination, based on an audit, that it or any SUBCONTRACTOR has committed an act defined by Section 287.133, F.S., as a "public entity crime'' and that it has not been formally charged with committing an act defined as a `;public entity crime" regardless of the amount of �? money involved or whether CC)NU ULTANT has been placed on the convicted vendor list. 13.4 MEDICAL DIRECTOR will promptly notify COUNTY if MEDICAL DIRECTOR or any subcontractor is formally charged with an act defined as a"public entity crime" or has been placed on the convicted vendor- list. 1 . Records MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall maintain all books, records, and documents directly pertinent to � performance under this Contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Upon ten (10) business days written notice to the other party, representatives of either party shall LU have access, at all reasonable times, to all the other party's books, records, correspondence, instructions, receipts, vouchers and memoranda (excluding computer software) pertaining to y work under this Contract for the purpose of conducting a complete independent Fiscal audit. MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall retain all records required to be kept under this Contract For a 0. minimum of Five years, and for at least four years after the termination of this Contract. Storage ry of medical records required by Federal or Mate statute in excess of the times stated herein and subsequent to the termination of this Contract shall be revisited by the parties at such time as any transition period is established to accommodate the termination of this Contrast. MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall keep such records as are necessary to document the provision of services U under this contract and expenses as incurred, and give access to these records at the request of E COUNTY, the Mate of Florida or authorized agents and representatives of said government bodies. It is the responsibility of MEDICAL DIRECTOR to maintain appropriate records to insure a proper accounting of all collections and remittances. MEDICAL, DIRECTOR shall be responsible For repayment of any and all audit exceptions which are identified by the Auditor- General for the Mate of Florida, the Clerk of Court for Monroe County, the Board of County Commissioners for Monroe County, or their agents and representatives. 15. Governing Law, Venue, Inter retation, Costs, and Fee This Contract shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Mate of Florida applicable to contracts made and to be performed entirely in the State. 0) 15 Packet Pg.693 C.17.c In the event that any cause of action or administrative proceeding is instituted for the enforcement or interpretation of this Contract, COUNTY and MEDICAL DIRECTOR agree that y venue shall lie in Monroe County, Florida, in the appropriate court or before the appropriate administrative body.. The Parties waive their rights to a trial by jury. This Contract is not subject 0. to arbitration. c 16. Severabilit X It' any term, covenant, condition or provision of this Contract (or the application thereof to any U circumstance or person) shall be declared invalid or unenforceable to any extent by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and provisions of this Contract, shall not be affected thereby, and each remaining term, covenant, condition and provision of this Contract shall be valid and shall be enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law unless the enforcement of the remaining terms, covenants, conditions and previsions of E this Contract would prevent the accomplishment of the original intent of this Contract. COUNTY and MEDICAL DIRECTOR agree to reform the Contract to replace any stricken provision with a valid provision that comes as close as possible to the intent of the stricken provision. 17. Attorney's Fees and Costs COUNTY and MEDICAL DIRECTOR agree that in the event any cause of action or � administrative proceeding is initiated or defended by any party relative to the enforcement or interpretation of this Contract, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys fees, court costs, investigative, and out-of-pocket expenses, as an award against the non-prevailing party, and shall include attorney's fees. courts costs, investigative, and out-of-pocket expenses in y appellate proceedings. Mediation proceedings initiated and conducted pursuant to this Contract shall be in accordance with the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure and usual and customary CL procedures required by the circuit court of Monroe County. 18. Binding Effect The terms, covenants, conditions, and provisions of this Contract shall hind and inure to the U benefit of COUNTY and MEDICAL DIRECTOR and their respective legal representatives, E successors, and assigns. 19. Authority Each party represents and warrants to the other that the execution, delivery and performance of this Contract have been duly authorized by all necessary County and corporate action, as required by law. 0. Claims for Federal or State Aid MEDICAL DIRECTOR and COUNTY agree that each shall be, and is, empowered to apply for, � seek, and obtain federal and state Funds to further the purpose of this Contract, provided that all t Er Packet Pg.694 C.17.c applications, requests, grant proposals, and funding solicitations shall be approved by each party N prier to submission. 0 21. Adjudication of Disputes 0 COUNTY and MEDICAL DIRECTOR agree that all disputes shall be attempted to be resolved by meet and confer sessions between representatives of each of the parties. If the issue or issues � are still not resolved to the satisfaction of the parties, then any party shall have the right to seek such relief or remedy as may be provided by this Conti-act or by Florida law. 22. CooReratjvn In the event any administrative or legal proceeding is instituted against either party relating to the formation, execution, performance, or breach of this Contract, COUNTY and MEDICAL DIRECTOR agree to participate,. to the extent required by the other party, in all proceedings, CD hearings, processes, meetings, and other activities related to the substance of this Contract or provision of the services under- this Contract. COUNTY and MEDICAL DIRECTOR � specifically agree that no party to this Contract shall be required to enter into any arbitration proceedings related to this Contract. 23. Nondiscrimination � MEDICAL DIRECTOR and COUNTY agree that there will be no discrimination against any person, and it is expressly understood that upon a determination by a court of competent jurisdiction that discrimination has occurred, this Contract automatically terminates without any further action on the part of any party, effective the date of the court order. MEDICAL y DIRECTOR and COUNTY agree to comply with all Federal and F.S., and all local ordinances, as applicable, relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: 1 Title III of CL the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88-352), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race,. ry color or national origin; 2) Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972, as amended (20 USC §§ 161-1683, and 1685 1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; 3) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (20 USC § 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; 4) The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended ca (42 USC §§ 61 1-6107), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; 5) The Drug Abuse E Office and.Treatment Act of 1972 (PL 92-255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the: basis of drug abuse; 6) The Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation. Act of 1970 (PL 91-616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; 7) The Public Health Service Act of 1912,. §§ 523 and 527 (42 USC §§ 690dd-3 and 290ee-3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patent records; 8) Title YIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 USC §§ 3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or r financing of housing; 9) The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 USC §§ 1201), as amended from time to time, relating to nondiscrimination in employment on the basis of disability; 10) Monroe County Code Chapter 13, Article VI, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity � 17 Packet Pg.695 C.17.c or expression, familial status or age; and 11 any other nondiscrimination. provisions in any federal or state statutes which may apply to the parties to, or the subject utter of, this Contract, y 0 4, Covenant of No Interest CL 0 METRICAL DIRECTOR and COUNTY covenant that neither presently has any interest, and , shall not acquire any interest, which would conflict in any manner or degree with its performance under this Contract, and that only interest of each is to perform and receive benefits as recited in this Contract. . Cade of Ethics MEDICAL DIRECTOR agrees that officers and employees of COUNTY recognize and will be � required to comply with the standards of conduct for public officers and employees as delineated in Section 1 12.313, F.S., regarding, but not limited to, solicitation or acceptance of gifts; doing business with one's agency; unauthorized compensation; misuse of public position, conflicting employment or contractual relationship; and disclosure or use of certain information. � 26. No Sulicitalio ayament � METRICAL DIRECTOR and COUNTY warrant that, in respect to itself, it has neither employed � nor retained any company or person, rather than a bona fide employee working stalely for it, to � solicit or secure this Contract and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for it, any fee, Lu commission, percentage, gift, or rather consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or malting of this Contract. For the breach or violation of the provision„ MEDICAL DIRECTOR y agrees that COUNTY shall have the right to terminate this Contract without liability and, at its discretion, to offset from monies sawed, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, CL commission, percentage, gift, or consideration. 7. Public Access METRICAL DIRECTOR and COUNTY shall allow and permit reasonable access to, and U inspection of, all documents, papers, letters or rather materials in its possession or under its E control subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, F.S., and made or received by METRICAL DIRECTOR and COUNTY in connection with this Contract; and COUNTY shall have the right to unilaterally cancel this Contract upon violation of this provision by MEDICAL DIRECTOR. 28. Non-waiver of Immunity N Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 768.28, F.S., the participation of METRICAL DIRECTOR and COUNTY in this Contract and the acquisition of any commercial liability insurance coverage, self-insurance coverage, or local government liability insurance pool coverage shall not be deemed a waiver of immunity to the extent of liability coverage, near shall any contract entered into by COUNTY be required to contain any provision for waiver, � 1� Packet Pg.696 C.17.c 29. Privileges and Immunities All of the privileges and immunities from liability, exemptions from laws, ordinances, and rules and pensions and relief, disability, workers' compensation, and other-benefits which apply to the CLL activity of officers, agents, or employees of any public agents or employees of COUNTY, when performing their respective functions under this Contract within the territorial limits of COUNTY shall apply to the same degree and extent to the performance of such functions and duties of such officers, agents, volunteers, or employees outside the territorial limits of COUNTY. 0. Legal Obligations and Responsibilities This Contract is not intended to, nor shall it be construed as, relieving any participating entity from any obligation or responsibility imposed upon the entity by law except to the extent of actual and timely performance thereof by any participating entity, in which case the performance CD may be offered in satisfaction of the obligation or responsibility. Further, this Contract is not intended to, nor shall it be construed as, authorizing the delegation of the constitutional or statutory duties of COUNTY, except to the extent permitted by the Florida constitution, state statute, and case law, 31. Non-Reliance by Nan-Parties � No person or entity shall be entitled to rely upon the terms, or any of them, of this Contract to LU enforce or attempt to enforce any third-party claim or entitlement to or benefit of any service or prograan contemplated hereunder, and MEDICAL DIRECTOR MEDICAL DIRECTOR and COUNTY agree that neither .MEDICAL DIRECTOR near COUNTY or any agent, officer, or y employee of either shall have the authority to inform, counsel, or otherwise indicate that any particular individual or group of individuals, entity or entities, have entitlements or benefits CL under this Contract separate and apart, inferior to, or superior to the community in general or for ry the purposes contemplated in this Contract. . Attestations,and Truth in Negotiation ti MEDICAL DIRECTOR agrees to execute such documents as COUNTY may reasonably require, E including a Public Entity Crime Statement, an Ethics Statement, and a Drug-Free Workplace Statement. Signature of this Contract by MEDICAL. DIRECTOR shall act as the execution of a truth in negotiation certificate stating that wage rates and ether factual unit costs supporting the compensation pursuant to the Contract are accurate, complete, and current at the time of � contracting. N 33. No Personal Liability � No covenant or Contract contained herein shall be deemed to be a covenant or Contract of any ca member, officer, agent or employee of COUNTY in his or her individual capacity, and no member,officer, agent or employee of COUNTY shall be liable personally on this Contract or be � subject to any personal liability or accountability by reason of the execution of this Contract. 19 Packet Pg.697 C.17.c c 34. Execution of Counterparts y 0 This Contract may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be regarded CLL as an original, all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument and any of the parties hereto may execute this Contract by signing any such counterpart. 5.. Amendments and Assignments. No amendment or assignment of this Contract shall be valid without the prior written consent from COUNTY. 3+6. Independent Contractor. At all times and for all purposes hereunder, MEDICAL DIRECTOR is an independent contractor and not an employee of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County. No statement contained in this Contract shall be construed as to find MEDICAL DIRECTOR or any � of its employees, contractors, servants or agents to the employees of the Board of County . Commissioners of Monroe County, and they shall be entitled to none of the rights, privileges or � benefits of employees of Monroe County. 37. Compliance with Lair. � In carrying out its obligations under this Contract, MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall abide by all Lu statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to or regulating the provisions of this Contract, including those now in effect and hereafter adopted. Any violation of said statutes, N ordinances, rules or regulations shall constitute a material breach of this Contract and shall entitle COUNTY to terminate this Contract immediately upon delivery of written notice of 0. termination to MEDICAL DIRECTOR. cv 38. Licensing and. Permits. MEDICAL DIRECTOR shall have, prior to commencement of work under this Contract and at U all times during ;said work, all required licenses and permits whether federat, state, county or E municipal. 39. Signatures of Parties Required. THIS CONTRACT SHALL NOT BE EFFECTIVE UNTIL EXECUTED BY BOTH PARTIES AND RECEIVED IN FINAL EXECUTED FORM BY AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF MEDICAL DIRECTOR AT ITS PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS. 40. County Authority 0 Packet Pg.698 C.17.c y execution hereof the signer below hereby certifies that signer is duly authorized to execute this Contract on behalf of the COUNTY. y 0 41. Federal and State Tax. CL 0 COUNTY is exempt from payment of Florida Mate Use and Sales Taxes, COUNTY will sign a exemption certificate submitted by MEDICAL DIRECTOR. MEDICAL DIRECTOR will not be exempted from paying state sales tax to its suppliers for materials used to fulfill contractual obligations with COUNTY, nor is MEDICAL DIRECTOR authorized to use COUNTY's Tax � Exemption Number in securing such materials. 0 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party hereto has caused this contract to be executed by its duly authorized representative. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS � OF MONROE COUNTY, FL By: Deputy Clerk Mayo r/Cy1f,rm � BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF FIRE AND AMBULANCE DISTRICT 1, M ROE COUNTY ATTORNEY OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA v PROV Q, A T F CL Aa l N O 1�ATTORNEY Mayor/Chairman ry Bate Name and Address of Respondent: Professional Emergency Services, Inc. Dr. Sandra Schwemrner 10 High Point Road E r PO Box 37 Tavernier, Fl 3 O L B By, Lsu* Gt Signature of. espondent. Print Name and Title Date; _ Approved by MONROE COUNTY can 3 8 / 17 2011, Item#� E 21 Packet Pg.699 C.17.c SECTION TWO FORM 0 Attachment A Submission Response Form from Request for Proposal. CL 2 Attachment B Non-Collusion Affidavit N Attachment C Public Entity Crime Statement Attachment D Drug Free Workplace Form 0 U Attachment E Lobbying cc Conflict of Interest Clause Sworn Statement under Ordinance No, 10-1990 (Ethics Clauses � Attachment F Indemnification and Hold Harmless Attachment G Insurance Documents Attachment H Local Preference Form c 0 N ti N U Packet Pg.700 C.17.c c SUBMISSION PROPOSAL RESPONSE FORM MEDICAL DIRECTOR for M+f NROE COUNTY DIRE RESCUE CL }N c Respondent's lame and Address. i Telephone Numbers: 0 All amounts must be written AND in number format. In case of a conflict between the amount in words and the amount in numbers,the amount in words shall � control, Annual fee to provide medical direction for ground ambulance service 5 � 3 d., ; .r.• r , r ) �� .,,J-, i.L. '.i•Y:P.e f�A� �i i�s�f.-�'r-TMI F`R U Annual fee to provide medical direction for air ambulance service: r ..fit: r cr4CCrrrt If t. . ' V ' Miscellaneous charges(speclf,,whether the char-c s ar p per year, or one-time.only): � b. ! �Y1�lt %4kp:l,We ��. ss� � �`i t i ' , . a F1 '�! I FIR :fit{Wa ' i G a � r,r:� !t' [ t 1 have included: LU * Proposal `* Submission Response Form ca Non Collusion Affidavit Public.Entity Crime Statement Lobbying and Conflict of Interest Clause l~orni i L Drug Frei L 'orlcplae Form cv Indemnification and llold Ilarmlcss Local Preference Form (Check mark ilems above, as a reminder-that ihey are inclacieci), I state that I am authorized to submit this proposal. t j STATF;OF f lrI66 } (Signature pf Respondent) 4 , Date PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned � authority, who,afar first being s vrn by me,{name of individual sign-In ) affixed his!hcrsignature in the space provided above:on this ,+rw day of CJ My commission expires a'�',•'.�.,��,r�„.� v , _NOTARY PUBLIC t'C iLIC rn MkLOWFUE My GOWSS04 9 EE 067841 Packet Pg.701 C.17.c 0 NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT 0 # L_ '� t ,E' c ,ct t`pr I'f t the CL city of��Ac)610�flff 3 X70actor g to law on trey oath, and under penalty of fierjury,depose and say that-, v, 1) lam Dc -Sn t, CA the respondent making the Proposal for the project described as follows. � , [ Ito- �c r� — 4� ) The prices in this proposal have been arrived at independently without collusion, consultation,communication or Contract for the purpose of restricting m competition, as to any matter relating to such prices with any other respondent or with any competitor; 3) Unless otherwise rewired by law,the prices which have been quoted in this proposal have not been knowingly disclosed by the respondent and will not knowingly be � disclosed by the respondent prior to proposal opening,directly or indirectly,to any other respondent or to any competitor; and 4) No attempt has been made or will be made by the respondent to induce any other person,partnership or corporation to submit,or not to submit,a proposal for the purpose of restricting competition;and 0 ) The statements contained in this affidavit are true and correct,and made with y full knowledge that Monroe County relies upon the truth ofZtheymcuicontamed in this affidavit in awarding contracts for said.project. T��TE LAP ��)r 1 ry (Signature of Despondent) COUNTY CI ' ++ ' 1' Date PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME,the undersigned authority, t, 1° " 7f who,after first being sworn by me,(name of individual signing) affixed his/her signature in the space provided above on this day of 20 cv f ' 'G y commission expires- � � #� ` .� USA kL LOWRE NOTARY PUBLIC #_ ar € b 2 20as OMB ICI'FORM#1 # `..,; w �]�u Attachment -M Packet Pg.702 C.17.c 0 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME STATEMENT 0 0 "A. person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crime may not submit a proposal on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity,may not submit a proposal on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of public building or public work, may not submitLU proposals on leases of real property to public entity,may not be awarded or perform work as a bidder, supplier,subbidder,or RESPONDENT under a contract with any public entity,and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statutes,for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list." By executing this form, l acknowledge that I/my company is in compliance with the 2 above. ST ATE OF ; f �� w (Signature of Despondent) COUNTY OF Bate PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME,the undersigned authority, 0 � - - . G . t S0XV&-y))T)6r who,after first being sworn by me,(name of individual signing)affixed his/her signature in the space provided above on this CL _!r _ Clay of 20 P `v _ w My commission expires: —� MyWAWwM#EEWW1 r3 NOTARY PUBPUBLIC = i5 PUM r. cv r. Attachment C:'' Packet Pg.703 DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE FORM 0 CL 0 The undersigned Respondent in accordance with Florida Statute 287.087 hereby certifies (n that _TPI -j x (Name d Business) e- 1. Publishes a statement notifying employees that the UnlaWfUl n1antiflCtIlFC, distribution. 0 dispensing, possess-Ion, Or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace ea arid specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations Of such Prohibition. E 2 Informs employees about the dangers ot'dru-I abuse in the workplace, the business's CD policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling rehabilitation, and employee assistance prograrns, and the penalties that may be imposed U upon employees for drug abuse violations. U) commodities -V' >% G ves each employee engaged in providing the coi Ics or contractual services U that are under proposal a copy of the statement specified in subsection (I 4. In the statement specified in subsection (1), notifies the ernployees that, as a condition E LU of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under proposal, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendre to, any violation of Chapter 893 (Florida Statutes)car of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for 0 a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. CL 5. Imposes a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse ry assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's cortmiunity. or any employee who is so convicted. T� 6� Makes a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through U E implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sigi tli statement, I certify that this firrn complies fully with the above requiren'ients. C14 Respon&nts Signature Date 0 OMB NWII FORM t�5 Aitachniew 1) E Packet Pg. 704 C.17.c 0 LOBBYING AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST CLAUSE 0 CL SWORN STATEMENT UNDER ORDINANCE NO. 10-1990 0 ClNROE COUNTY, FLORIDA .N ETHICS CLAUSE Ur ja-i'tdca L�,Vile c warrants that he/it has not employed, � retained or otherwise had ct o�lits behalf any former County officer or employee in violation of Section 2 of Ordinance No. 10-1990 or any County officer or employee in violation of Section 3 of Ordinance No, 10-1990. For breach or violation of this �? provision the County may, in its discretion,terminate this contract without liability and may also, in its discretion,deduct from the contract or purchase price,or otherwise recover, the hull t of y fee,commission, percentage, gift,car consideration paid to the former Cou y er employee. (Signature) Date: STATE OF l m COUNTY OF (l 1` PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, 0 CL G 1 LiLhW- 1 f'1` .r who,after first being sworn by me, affixed 1ais[her ry Signature (name of individual signing) in the space provided above on this ' day of ca f . ,201 ar NOTARY PUBLIC , ' ti 2015 t � My cornunission expires: c f cv OMB MCP FORM#4 � Attachment E 0 Packet Pg.705 C.17.c 0 0 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA RISK MANAGEMENT POLICY AND PROCEDURES CONTRACT ADMILNISTRATION MANUAL x Indemnification and Hold harmless � for Other Bidders and Subbidders 0 The Bidder covenants and agrees to indemnify and bold harmless Monroe Board of E County Commissioners, its servants,agents and employees from any and all claims for � bodily injury(including death),personal injury, and property damage(including property owned by Monroe County)and any other losses,damages,and expenses(including attorney's fees) which anise out of, in connection with,or by reason of services provided � by the Bidder or any of its Subbidder(s)in any tier,Occasioned by the negligence, errors, . or other wrongful act or omission of The Bidder or its Subbidders in any tier„their employees,or agents. 0 In the event the completion of the project(to include the work of others) is delayed or � suspended as a result of the Bidder's failure to purchase or maintain the required insurance,the Respondent shall indemnify the County from any and all increased m expenses resulting from such delay. Lu The first ten dollars( 10.00)of remuneration paid to the Respondent is for the indemnification provided for above. y The extent of liability is in no way limited to,reduced,or lessened by the insurance CL requirements contained elsewhere within this Contract. , f 1ondent's Signature c; Date N TC Packet Pg.706 C.17.c 0 VEHICLE LIABILITY INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR o CONTRACT MEDICALDI.I ECTOR 0 BETWEEN MC NROE COUNTY,FLORIDA AND Reco ing that the work governed by this contract requires the use of vehicles,the m Contractor,prior to the com encernent of work, shall obtain Vehicle Liability Insurance. � Coverage shall be maintained throughout the life of the contract and include,as a minimum,liability coverage for: • Owned,Non-Owned,and Hired Vehicles The minimum limits acceptable shall be: � $300,000 Combined.Single Limit(C L.) � If split limits are provided,the minimum limits acceptable shall be: Lu $100,000 per Person $300,000 per Occurrence $50,000 Property Damage 0 The Monroe County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as Additional , Insured on all policies issued to satisfy the above requirements.. n! ci cv VL Attachment G(I of 2) Packet Pg.707 C.17.c 0 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CL CONTRACT MEDICAL DIRECTOR 0 BETWEEN MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AND 0 Prior to the commencement of work governed by this contract, the Contractor shall obtain � Workers"Compensation Insurance with limits sufficient to respond to the applicable state � statutes. In addition, the Contractor shall obtain Employers° Liability Insurance with limits of not � less than: U $ 00,000 Bodily Injury by Accident $ 00,000 Bodily Injury by Disease,policy limits � $ 0 ,000 Bodily Injury by Disease,each employee Coverage shall be maintained throughout the entire term of the contract. � Coverage shall be provided by a company or companies authorized to transact business i the state of Florida. o If the Contractor has been approved by the Florida's Department of Labor,as an authorized self-insurer,the County shall recognize and honor the Contractor's status. The Contractor may be required to submit a Letter of Authorization issued by the Department of Labor and a Certificate of Insurance,providing details on the Contractor's Excess ry Insurance Program. If the Contractor participates in a self-insurance fund,a Certificate of Insurance will be rewired.. In addition,the Contractor may be required to submit updated financial statements from the fund upon request from the County. cv WC2 Attuchmew G(2 of 2) Packet Pg.708 Y-16- 11 16:5q From. To.561 999 1273 P.1'2 C.17.c c N ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY Calendar Date w 8571612011 n Office Policy Number. 941938561 09 7 1 Nort br oK, Illinois CL Insured. 16B K t City: TAVERNIER St- FL Zip; 33878 Home: 3B5 - 652 - 778 x ADD ITEM INTERESTED PARTY Item Interested Party on 2008 R 4DDM JTJHW310982062563 Di r Code, MCBUCC 1100 SIMONTON STREET KEY WEST FL 33048 E CD THIS REQUEST IS SUBJECT TO POLICY TERMS AND IS EFFECTIVE ONLY IF THE POLICY 2 NOTED ABOVE IS CURRENTLY IN FORCE f Effective 04 54 PM 05 16 l 2011 iL a er s 1937na 051833 07D 385-245-8 88 gen S ign a Agent Location Agent's Phone SAR42-12 y 0 L. CL u N 'age 1 of I Packet Pg.709 MAY-16- 11 16:51 From: To 61 999 1273 P . C.17.c c N Ch 0 Print Key Output Page 5751SS1 V5R1M0 080215 A4000038 05/15111 17:09:42 c Display Device QPADEV012Z User . . . . . . . .. S303393 x Insured: SANDRA SCMEMMER Pol . No. : 941938561. 09/14 Home: ( 00 ) 852 - 9778 ITEM COVERAGES 08 R 400H AA Bodily Injury S 250/50u 5 2 0/500 250I500 2501500 0 8I1 Property Damage 100 100 00 100 -- ST UMJIIIM Bodily Injur 5 100/300 100/300 1 1300 100/300 SV LIM10IM Non-Stacking E CC Medical Payments 0) DD Collision (Ded) S 500 S 500 500 500 2 HH Comprehensive (Ded) 250 250 250 250 HG Eire/Light/Tran/The a JJ Towing, Later (Dcc) � UO Rental Reim.. (Day) 5 30 S 30 30 30 ZA Sound System (Occ VA PIP (Ded) PIP Plan 2 2 2 2 a Make All Physical Damage Limits Consistent. II Add Other Misc. Coverages: M (ENTER) CONTINUE (E1) HELP (E3) QUIT y (E5) PERD 0 CL W taTM.!4 33030RS M CV M RS Packet Pg.710 C.17.c c LOCAL PREFERENCE FORNI Vendors claiming a local preference according to Ordinance 023-2009 must�tirrxplcte this form. � iCtF }�t CL Narne of Bidder/Responder� � � t7 t1� �_ �� �� �f?atc; l. Does the vendor have a valid receipt for the business tax paid to the Monroe County Tax Collector elated at least one year prior to the notice or request for bid or proposal? � w_{Please furnish copy. ) I Does the vendor have a physical business address located within Monroe County from which the vendor � operates or performs business on a clay to day basis that is a substantial component of the goods or services being offered to Monroe County? Last Address: I Telephone Number: B- Does the vendor/prime contractor intend to subcontract 50°lam or more of the goods,services of construction to local businesses tntefrng the criteria above as to licensing and location? U if yes,please provide: � 1.Copy of Receipt of the business tax paid to the Monroe County Tax Collector by the subcontractor dated at least one year prior to the notice or request for bid or proposal. 2. Subcontractor Address within Monroe County from which the subcontractor operates: � Tel.Number--._ — -s 0 / s' print Larne: h•. �'t 4 �'cy� tx� �` Sim and Title of `Authorized Signatory for r c r r� �d l t�t.s ( i tC C,4 €'ct �� � lF tic � �. CL Bidder/Responder cv STATE D1 [ ®— COUNTY OF T� On this day of , 20 11 before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared { L, r, known to me to be the rson whose name is subscribed above car who produced _ as identification, and acknowledged that he/she is the person who executed the above Local Preference Form for the purposes therein contained, U8AILLMM ram. l�lotary Public I't 2,2015 BMW Two WWPNub*k wwwol-aw Print Name r� My commission expires: �� Sea A ttachment Packet Pg.711