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2008-85
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6/17/2008
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176
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ii) Funds provided under this Agreement may not be used for programs and activities <br />related to the collection and management of commercial or industrial hazardous <br />wastes. <br />iii) Funds provided under this Agreement may not be used for programs and activities <br />solely related to the management of scrap tires, used oil, oil filters, antifreeze, lead- <br />acid batteries, or other special wastes excluded from disposal in municipal solid <br />waste landfills. However, collection of these materials may be included as part of a <br />comprehensive Household Hazardous Waste collection and management program, <br />so long as that is not the sole intent of the program. <br />5. Educational and Training Projects. Educational components are encouraged under <br />the other categories in order to better ensure public participation in projects; those <br />educational components should be funded as part of those projects and not separately <br />under this category. This category may be used for "stand-alone" educational projects <br />dealing with a variety of solid waste management topics. This category may include <br />funding for information-exchange activities, subject to the other limitations on travel <br />expenses. Funding limitations specific to this category are set forth in this Section. <br />i) Programs and projects funded under this category shall be primarily related to <br />issues involved in the management of municipal solid waste. Education or training <br />events that cover a broader range of environmental issues may be funded on a <br />partial basis appropriate to the extent to which municipal solid waste issues are <br />covered. <br />Article 6: Liability Insurance <br />(a). Contractor agrees to maintain its own commercial general liability insurance, or the <br />equivalent in amount and coverage of self-insurance, during the term of this Contract and to <br />name CAPCOG an additional insured on the policy Contractor agrees to provide the <br />minimum primary insurance coverage of $500,000 general aggregate and $250,000 each <br />occurrence plus $500,000 excess coverage. <br />(b). Contractor's liability insurance must contain provisions, to the extent legally permitted, that <br />the insurer will notify CAPCOG in writing at least 10 calendar days in advance of (1) <br />cancellation of non-renewal of the policy; (2) any reduction in the policy amounts; and (3) <br />deletion of CAPCOG as an additional insured. <br />(c). SUBCONTRACTOR agrees to furnish CAPCOG with a certificate of the Contractor's <br />commercial liability insurance or copy of its policy, or to certify in writing that it has in force <br />the equivalent amount and coverage of self-insurance, within 30 calendar days after the <br />date this Contract is signed on behalf of CAPCOG. <br />(d). SUBCONTRACTOR shall maintain and supervise all safety precautions and programs in <br />connection with its performance of the work program. <br />CAPCOG FY2009 Solid Waste Interlocal Contract 26
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