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CITY OF SAN BERNC):tDINO - REQUEST OR COUNCIL ACTION
From: ANNI E F. RAMOS. 01 RECTOR
Dept: PARKS. RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
Date: NOVEMBER 29. 1994
. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN
Subject: AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE HEADSTART STATE
PRESCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF THE COUNTY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AND THE CITY RELATING TO THE
HEADSTART PROGRAM AT DELMANN HEIGHTS
COMMUNITY CENTER.
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
December 20. 1993 - Resolution No. 93-458 adopted authorizing agreements
between County Headstart and City relating to the
Headstart Program at Delmann Heights for 1993-94
school year.
Recommended motion:
Adopt Resolution.
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Contact person: John A. Kramer
Supporting data attached: Staff Report. Reso & AQreement.
Phone: 5031
Ward:
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CITY OF SAN BERNUOINO - REQUEST FcQ. COUNCIL ACTION
STAFF REPORT
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION
OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE HEADS TART
STATE PRESCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF THE COUNTY
OF SAN BERNRDINO AND THE CITY RELATING
TO THE HEADSTART PROGRAM AT DELMANN HEIGHTS
COMMUNITY CENTER.
The City. through the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department. has
operated a Headstart Program at Debnann Heights Community Center since 1978. This
agreement is essentially the same as that approved in 1993-94.
Approval is recommended.
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RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AND
DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
HEADSTART/STATE PRESCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY
FOR SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY AND THE PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY
SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO RELATING TO THE
HEADSTART PROGRAM AT THE DELMANN HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER.
SECTION 1.
The Director of Parks, Recreation and
Community Services Department of the City of San Bernardino is
hereby authorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of
said City an agreement with the HeadstartlState Preschool
Department of Human Resources Agency for San Bernardino County
relating to the Headstart Program at the Delmann Heights
Community Center, a copy of which agreement is attached hereto as
Exhibit "A" and is incorporated herein by reference as though
fully set forth at length.
SECTION 2.
The authorization to execute the above
referenced agreement is rescinaed if the parties to the agreement
fail to execute it within ninety (90) days of the passage of this
resolution.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, held on the
day of
, 1994, by the following vote,
to wit:
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1 RE: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF AN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND THE CITY OF
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HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER.
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Tom Minor, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
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and legal content:
JAMES F. PENMAN
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PRESCHOOL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
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COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
250 SOUTH LENA ROAD' SAN BERNARDINO CA 92408.1610
(909) 387.2355 . TDD (909) 387.2373 . FAX (909) 387.3313
HORTENSE HUNN
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
November 23, 1994
o HEAD START
387-2355
o STATE PRESCHOOL
387-2355
o GENERAL CHILOCARE
387.2378
o ALTERNA11VE PAYMENT
387.2365
Annie F. Ramos, Director
City of San Bernardino Parks
547 N. Sierra Way
San Bernardino, CA 92410-4816
and Recreation
Dear Ms. Ramos:
Attached are five (5) copies of your 1994-95 contract for food
services with Preschool Services Department for operation of the
Head Start program. These contracts have been revised, per County
Counsel's instructions, to include more details regarding the
provision of meals to the children, such as site location(s) and
delivery times.
Please review the contract, sign all five (5) copies, and return
the copies to us as soon as possible. We will return an original
to you upon execution of the contract by the Board of Supervisors.
If there are any questions regarding the contracts, please call
Pamela Brown at (909) 387-2937. For questions regarding funded
amounts, please call Frances Cathcart at (909)387-2390.
Thank you for your assistance.
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PRESCHOOL SERVICES . READINESS FOR FUTURE LEARNING
CONTROLLER
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EMPLOYEE SERVICES
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF EDU('"'pN
CHILD NUTRITION AND FOOD DIST~nON DIVISION
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CHILD CARE CENTERS
OUTSIDE-SCHOOL-HOURS CARE CENTERS
FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENT RATES
The rates for food service payments in the Child Care Food Program will be in effect from July 1, 1 ~
through June 30, 1995.
BREAKFAST
Base ............... $0.1925
Reduced Price ........ $0.6750
Free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.9750
(191/4 cents)
(67 1/2 cents)
(97 1/2 cents)
SUPPLEMENTS
Base ............... $0.0450
Reduced Price ..... . . . $0.2400
Free. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.4825
( 4 1/2 cents)
(24 cents)
(48 1/4 cents)
LUNCH/SUPPERS
Base ............... $0.1700
Reduced Price ........ $1.3575
Free. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.7575
(17 cents)
($1.35 3/4 )
($1.75 3/4)
The rates listed above do not include the value of commodities or cash-in-Iieu of commod
Sponsors who elect to receive cash-in-Iieu of commodities should add $0.1450 (14 1/2 cents) te
reimbursement rates of each reimbursable lunch or supper served to enrolled children. -
STATE MEAL REIMBURSEMENT
PRIVATE NON-PROFIT
For each reimbursable breakfast and lunch served to children eligible for free and reduced.
meals, $0.1301 is provided in addition to the above federal rates.
PROPOSITION 98 - PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS
For each reimbursable breakfast and lunch served to children eligible for free and reduced
meals, $0.1135 is provided in addition to the above federal rates.
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PRESCHOOL SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
250 SOUTH LENA ROAD
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 92408
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
NUMBER OF SITES
7050-4
SAN BERNARDINO CITY PARKS & RECREATION
2969 FLORES STREET
SAN BERNARDINO. CALIFORNIA 92405
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CONTRACT NUMBER
NAME OF AGENCY
ADDRESS
In order to serve meals to the Head Start/State Preschool
enrollees in San Bernardino County, the PRESCHOOL SERVICES
DEPARTMENT (hereinafter referred to as the "SPONSORING AGENCY")
AND DELEGATE AGENCY whose name and address appear above
(hereinafter referred to as the "SERVICE INSTITUTION"), acting on
behalf of the number of sites listed above, agree as follows:
THE SPONSORING AGENCY AGREES THAT: To the extent of
reimbursement received from State Department of Education, Food
and Nutrition Services (Amendment #1), it shall make payment to
the SERVICE INSTITUTION. These payments shall be in accordance
with pertinent reports received from the SERVICE INSTITUTION as
required by the SPONSORING AGENCY. Payments will be based on the
SERVICE INSTITUTION'S report of total meals served times
reimbursement rates, or total cost of food, whichever is less and
not to exceed $25,195.00.
THE SERVICE INSTITUTION REPRESENTS AND WARRANTS THAT: It is a
non-profit agency that is exempt, or moving towards being exempt,
from income tax under the Internal Revenue Code as amended, and
is the agency with delegated authority for the operation of food
services for the site(s) listed above, and in order to qualify
for reimbursement under this agreement, agrees it will:
1. Conduct a non-profit food service operation and use
income accruing to its food service operations only for
program purposes.
2. Serve meals, including milk, which meet the minimum
requirements as prescribed in meal patterns for
children in child care programs of this agreement
during a period designated as the attendance period by
the SERVICE INSTITUTION.
3. Maintain, in storage, preparation, and service of food,
proper sanitation and health standards in conformance
with applicable State and local laws and regulations;
maintain necessary facilities for sorting, preparing
and serving food.
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4.
Purchase in as large quantities as may
utilized in its food service, food
plentiful by the SPONSORING AGENCY.
be effectively
designated as
5. Accept cash-in-lieu of commodities in the amount
established for the fiscal year in accordance with
regulations. Total payment to an institution including
cash for commodities shall not exceed total program
costs less cash income to the program.
6. Submit claims for reimbursement in accordance with
procedures established by the SPONSORING AGENCY.
7. Submit claims for number of meals served and not for
number of meals delivered.
8. Keep full and accurate records of its food service
operation to serve as a basis for claim for
reimbursement, and for audit and review purposes. The
records to be kept must include the following: Daily
attendance records; daily meal count, by types of meals
served, for both children and adults; menu planning
worksheets including specific type and amount of food
used; monthly inventory records to determine the cost
of food; program expenditures supported by invoices,
receipts, or other proof of expenditures for food and
labor.
9. Insure that temperature of food will meet local, State
and health standards when food is delivered to site (s) .
10. Make substitutions on foods if individual participating
children are unable to consume such foods because of
medical and other special dietary needs. Such
substitutions shall be made only when supported by a
statement from a recognized medical authority which
includes recommended alternate foods.
11. Maintain washing of eating and serving utensils which
meets local health department standards.
12. Insure that chairs, tables and eating utensils will be
suitable for the size and developmental level of the
children.
13. Upon request, make all accounts and records pertaining
to the program available to the SPONSORING AGENCY and
to the FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE OF THE USDA, for
audit or review, at a reasonable time and place. Such
records shall be retained beyond the five year period
as long as required for resolution of the issues raised
by the audit.
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14. Provide adequate supervisory and operational personnel
for overall monitoring and management of each food
service operation under its jurisdiction and promptly
take such actions as are necessary to correct
deficiencies.
15. Refrain from using paper or styrofoam tumblers because
they are unacceptable.
The SERVICE INSTITUTION hereby certifies that it now complies
with, and shall for the entire term of this contract comply with,
all requirements imposed by or pursuant to SPONSORING AGENCY, as
now or hereafter amended (7 CFR Part 15), to the .end no person in
the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or
national origin be excluded by discrimination under this program
operated by the SERVICE INSTITUTION.
INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE - The SERVICE INSTITUTION agrees
to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the SPONSORING AGENCY, the
County and their authorized agents, officers, volunteers and
employees against any and all claims or actions arising from
SERVICE INSTITUTION acts, errors or omissions and for any costs
or expense incurred by the SPONSORING AGENCY, the County, on
account of any claim therefore.
INSURANCE - In order to accomplish the indemnification
herein provided for, but without limiting the
indemnification, the SERVICE INSTITUTION shall secure
and maintain throughout the term of the contract the
following types of Insurance with limits as shown:
Worker's ComDensation A program of Worker's
Compensation insurance or a state-approved Self-
insurance Program in an amount and form to meet all
applicable requirements of the Labor Code of the State
of California, including Employer's Liability with
$250,000.00 limits, covering all persons providing
services on behalf of the SERVICE INSTITUTION and all
risks to such persons under this Agreement.
Comprehensive General and Automobile Liabilitv
Insurance This coverage to include contractual
coverage, products liability and automobile liability
coverage for owned, hired and non-owned vehicles. The
policy shall have combined single limits for bodily
injury and property damage of not less than one million
dollars ($1,000,000.00).
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ADDITIONAL NAMED INSURED - All policies, except for the Worker's
Compensation coverage, shall contain additional endorsements
naming the SPONSORING AGENCY, the County and their employees,
agents, volunteers and officers as additional named insured with
respect to liabilities arising out of the performance of services
hereunder.
WAIVER OF SUBROGATION RIGHTS - SERVICE INSTITUTION shall require
the carriers or self insurance administrators of the above
required coverages to waive all rights of subrogation against the
SPONSORING AGENCY, the County, their officers, volunteers,
employees, contractors and subcontractors except for the
negligent acts of the SPONSORING. AGENCY, the County of San
Bernardino.
POLICIES PRIMARY AND NON-CONTRIBUTORY - All policies required
above are to be primary and non-contributory with any insurance
or self-insurance programs carried or administered by the County.
PROOF OF COVERAGE - SERVICE INSTITUTION shall immediately furnish
certificates of insurance to the SPONSORING AGENCY evidencing the
required insurance coverage prior to the commencement of
performance of services hereunder, which certificates shall
provide that such insurance shall not be terminated or expire
without thirty (30) days written notice to the SPONSORING AGENCY,
and shall maintain such insurance from the time SERVICE
INSTITUTION commences performance of services hereunder until the
completion of such services. Within sixty (60) days of the
commencement of this Agreement 'the SERVICE INSTITUTION shall
furnish certified copies of the policies and endorsements.
INSURANCE REVIEW - The above insurance requirements are subject
to periodic review by the County. The County's Risk Manager is
authorized, but not required, to reduce or waive any of the above
insurance requirements whenever the Risk Manager determines that
any of the above insurance is not available, is unreasonably
priced, or is not needed to protect the interests of the County.
In addition, if the Risk Manager determines that heretofore
unreasonably priced or unavailable types of insurance coverage or
coverage limits become reasonably priced or available, the Risk
Manager is authorized, but not required, to change the above
insurance requirements to require additional types of insurance
coverage or higher coverage limits, provided that any such change
is reasonable in light of past claims against the County,
inflation, or any other item reasonably related to the County's
risk.
Any such reduction or waiver for the entire term of the Agreement
and any changes requiring additional types of insurance coverage
or higher coverage limits must be made by amendment to this
Agreement. SERVICE INSTITUTION agrees to execute any such
amendment within thirty (30) days of receipt.
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The SPONSORING AGENCY, the County, agrees to indemnify and hold
harmless the SERVICE INSTITUTION and their authorized agents,
officers, volunteers and employees against any and all claims or
actions arising from SPONSORING AGENCY'S, the County, negligent
acts or omissions on account of any claim therefore.
THE SPONSORING AGENCY AND THE SERVICE INSTITUTION MUTUALLY AGREE
THAT:
1. site location for the 1994-95 school year is as
follows:
San Bernardino City Parks/Recreation Head Start
2969 Flores Street
San Bernardino, California 92405
Sites may be added or deleted.
2. Food delivery dates will correspond with the SERVICE
INSTITUTION'S annual calendar of operational days and
holidays/non-operational days. Lunches will be
delivered at or before the lunch hour each operational
day when children are present at the specified site
location.
3. The SPONSORING AGENCY shall promptly notify the SERVICE
INSTITUTION of any change in the minimum meal
requirements or in the assigned rates of reimbursement.
4. This agreement may be terminated upon sixty (60) days
written notice on the part of either party hereto, and
the SPONSORING AGENCY may terminate this agreement
immediately after receipt of evidence that the terms
and conditions of this agreement by the regulations
governing the program have not been fully complied with
by the SERVICE INSTITUTION. Any termination of this
agreement by the SPONSORING AGENCY shall be in
accordance with applicable laws and regulations. No
termination or expiration of this agreement, however,
shall effect the obligation of the SERVICE INSTITUTION
to maintain and retain records available for audit.
5. The terms of this agreement shall not be modified or
changed in any way other than by the consent in writing
of both parties hereto. The SPONSORING AGENCY shall
provide such supervisory and monitoring assistance to
the SERVICE INSTITUTION that shall include, but is not
limited to:
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the SERVICE INSTITUTION that shall include, but is not
limited to:
a. Consultative and technical assistance to ensure
meals meet the requirements, required records are
being maintained and that all other applicable
program requirements are met.
b. Training of personnel responsible for food
service where needed.
c. Periodic visits to sites to monitor compliance.
d. Documentation of such visits shall be maintained
on file by the SPONSORING AGENCY.
This Agreement shall be effective with respect to meals served
during the period commencing the 1st day of October, 1994, and
ending September 30, 1995, unless terminated early as herein
provided.
NONDISCRIMINATION - The sheet marked "Nondiscrimination Clause"
is attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein.
ON BEHALF OF SERVICE INSTITUTION:
ON BEHALF OF SPONSORING AGENCY
SAN BERNARDINO CITY PARKS &
RECREATION
PRESCHOOL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
Date
Date
Signature
Signature
Type or Print Name and Title
JON D. MIICELS
Chairman. Board of Suuervisors
Type or Print Name & Title
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NONDISCRIMINATION CLAUSE (OCP-1)
1. During the performance of this contract, contractor and
its subcontractor shall not unlawfully discriminate,
harass or allow harassment, against any employee or
applicant for employment because of sex, race, color,
ancestry, religious creed, national origin, physical
disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability,
medical condition (cancer), age (over 40), marital
status, and denial of family care leave. Contractors
and subcontractors shall insure that the evaluation and
treatment of their employees and applicants for
employment are free from such discrimination and
harassment. Contractor and subcontractor shall comply
with the provisions of the Fair Employment and Housing
Act (Government Code, Section 12900 et seq.) and the
applicable regulations promulgated thereunder
(California Code of Regulations, Title 2, Section
7285.0 et seq.). The applicable regulations of the
Fair Employment and Housing Commission implementing
Government Code, Section 12990 (a-f), set forth in
Chapter 5 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the California
Code of Regulations are incorporated into this contract
by reference and made a part hereof as if set forth in
full. Contractor and its subcontractor shall give
written notice of their obligations under this clause
to labor organizations with which they have a
collective bargaining or other agreement.
2. This contractor shall include the nondiscrimination and
compliance provisions of this clause in all
subcontracts to perform work under the contract.
STD. 17A(REV. 2/92)