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Res 2023-166R approving a funding contract with the non-profit San Marcos Sights and Sounds of Christmas, Inc. for the 2023 Sights and Sounds of Christmas signature event
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Res 2023-166R approving a funding contract with the non-profit San Marcos Sights and Sounds of Christmas, Inc. for the 2023 Sights and Sounds of Christmas signature event
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DocuSign Envelope ID:950F7F6E-OCBC-4348-8890-4C30BAOA4858 <br /> or emailed to grantreporting@sanmarcostx.gov, except that following a notice to Nonprofit by <br /> City of an insufficiency in the report or a default under this Contract, funds shall not be released <br /> unless and until such time as the insufficiency or default is remedied, as determined by the <br /> City in its discretion. First payment shall be in the amount of $85,000. The second payment <br /> shall be in the amount of $15,000 which will be reduced such that they do not exceed 30% of <br /> the Nonprofit's reported qualifying expenditures and/or did not spend 15% of the grant for paid <br /> advertising as set out in Section 4. <br /> SECTION 10. Monitoring of Performance: The Nonprofit agrees to allow the City or <br /> their designee, to inspect, at City's request, and with advance notice to the Nonprofit, all <br /> pertinent records, files, information, or other written material maintained by the Nonprofit or its <br /> subcontractors and related to the subject matter of this Contract. Any failure by the Nonprofit <br /> to provide such records as requested by the City in a timely manner may be deemed by the <br /> City to be in breach of this Contract by the City. Notwithstanding the foregoing requirements <br /> of this Section, the City acknowledges that the Nonprofit may redact or withhold such <br /> information that is deemed confidential by law unless any such confidentiality laws permit <br /> disclosure to the City and such records are pertinent to the City's evaluation of the performance <br /> of the Nonprofit under this Contract. <br /> SECTION 11. Sub-Contracts: No part of this Contract may be subcontracted to any <br /> other person, corporation, entity, organization, or association without the prior written consent <br /> of the City to such sub-contractor and to the terms and conditions of any such sub-contract. <br /> SECTION 12. Political Activity: The Nonprofit agrees not to use any of the funds <br /> under this contract for any political activity, including any activity to further the election or defeat <br /> of any candidate for public office or any activity undertaken to influence the passage, defeat, <br /> or final content of legislation. <br /> SECTION 13. Compliance With Laws: The Nonprofit agrees to comply with all <br /> applicable laws, ordinances, codes, and regulations of the local, state, and federal <br /> governments including but not limited to those laws, ordinances, codes, and regulations <br /> pertaining to equal employment opportunity and those pertaining to discrimination against <br /> participants. <br /> SECTION 14. Breach of Contract: <br /> A. If the City Manager of the City determines that the activities as described in this <br /> agreement are not being carried out as approved by the City or that the Nonprofit is in breach <br /> of any of the terms of this Contract, the City Manager shall notify the Nonprofit in writing of the <br /> deficiency. The Nonprofit shall have ten working days from the date of the notice to correct or <br /> satisfy the deficiency. <br /> B. If the deficiency is not appropriately corrected or satisfied in the opinion of the <br /> City Manager within the prescribed time, notice may be given to Nonprofit that its funding will <br /> be terminated. <br /> C. A decision of the City Manager to terminate funding may be appealed to the City <br /> Council within 10 days of the date of the notice to terminate funding. During the appeal process, <br /> 3 <br />
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