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Res 2021-025/approving first amended and restated agreement to provide joint funding for the provision of Youth Services with Texas State University, San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District, and Hays Count
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Res 2021-025/approving first amended and restated agreement to provide joint funding for the provision of Youth Services with Texas State University, San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District, and Hays Count
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City under its contract with Community Action, Inc for the services of the Director. <br />2.2.3. Meet with the Core 4 Policy Group at least once annually, to: a) <br />establish the scope of work and compensation of Community Action, Inc. for the <br />Director services to be contracted with the City; b) evaluate the performance of <br />Community Action, Inc. under said contract; and c) set common goals, including <br />the promotion of post -secondary educational opportunities, for the upcoming year's <br />work. <br />2.2.4. Each designate a representative authorized to act on their behalf in <br />relation to their respective obligations under this Agreement. <br />III. TERM <br />The term of this Agreement will commence on the Effective Date of hire of the Youth <br />Services Director by Community Action, Inc. and will continue for two years unless sooner <br />terminated in accordance with other terms of this Agreement. <br />IV. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS <br />4.1. Cooperation. The Parties agree to cooperate with each other in good faith at all <br />times during the term of this Agreement in order to achieve the purposes and intent of this <br />Agreement. Each Party to this Agreement acknowledges and represents that this Agreement has <br />been executed by its duly authorized representative. <br />4.2. Funding. The Parties acknowledge that funding under this Agreement will be made <br />from current revenues legally available to each of the Parties. <br />4.3. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the <br />Parties and supersedes all prior understandings and agreements between the Parties regarding such <br />matters. This Agreement may not be modified or amended except by written agreement executed <br />by all Parties. No Party may assign this Agreement without the written consent of the other Parties. <br />4.4. Invalid Provisions; Severability. Should any provision in this Agreement be <br />found or deemed invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, this Agreement will be construed as <br />not containing the provision and all other provisions that are otherwise lawful will remain in full <br />force and effect, and to this end, the provisions of this Agreement are declared severable. <br />4.5. Applicable Law. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas. <br />Exclusive venue for any dispute arising under this Agreement is in Hays County, Texas. <br />4.6. Public Information Act. The Parties are governed by the Texas Public Information <br />Act, Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code. This Agreement and all written information <br />generated under this Agreement may be subject to release under the Act. <br />4.7. Termination. Any Party may terminate this Agreement by giving at least 60 days' <br />
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