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AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO
AND
Valley Partnership for Drug Prevention
THIS AGREEMENT made this 24th day of August, 2004, by and between the County of Eagle,
State of Colorado, a body corporate and politic, ("County") and Valley Partnership for Drug
Prevention, hereinafter "Contractor."
1. AGREEMENT:
This Agreement shall commence on September 1, 2004, and shall end on June 30, 2005. The
maximum amount of this contract for professional technical assistance services shall not exceed
$17,000. Expenses for program supplies and travel expenses for local travel and participation in
meetings with state partners are included in this contract.
2. SCOPE
A. Scope of work:
The County hereby contracts with the Contractor for technical assistance and expertise in
continuing to conduct strategic planning and implementation of the S.M.A.R.T. Process
Objectives. The technical assistance will focus on three program goals:
1. Prevent initiation of tobacco use among youth by promotion of tobacco-free schools
and promotion of youth advocacy and empowerment
2. Promote cessation of tobacco use among youth and adults by promotion of quitting
methods among adults and promotion of youth cessation programs
3. Reduce exposure to secondhand smoke by promotion of smoke-free work places and
smoke-free public places
B. Reimbursement:
Services will be reimbursed by the County from the Contractor on the basis of documented
expenses in accordance with the approved program plan (attachment A). The Contractor shall
submit to the Eagle County Department of Health and Human Services a monthly statement of
program budget expenditures and in-kind contributions with attached invoices or in-kind
documentation.
3. TERMINATION:
The County may terminate this Agreement upon ten (10) days written notice to Contractor if it is
deemed by the County in its sole discretion, that the Contractor is not fulfilling the program as
specified in this Agreement, or for any other reason. Upon such termination any unexpended
funds shall be returned to the County. In addition, any funds not properly expended according to
project objectives shall be returned by Contractor to County.
In the event the Contractor becomes insolvent, is declared bankrupt, or dissolves, the County
may declare in writing that this Agreement is terminated, and all rights of the Contractor and
obligations of the County shall terminate and cease immediately.
4. CONTRACTOR'S DUTIES: The Contractor shall comply with the following requirements:
A. All funds received by Contractor under this Agreement shall be expended solely for
the purpose for which granted, and any funds not so expended, including funds lost or diverted
for other purposes, shall be returned to County.
B. Contractor shall maintain adequate records of matching expenditures for reporting to
the County. The Contractor shall maintain all records pertaining to this Agreement for a
minimum of three years and may be subjected to an audit by federal, state, or county auditors or
their designees, as requested. If misuse of funds is discovered by an auditor, the Contractor shall
return said misused funds to the County.
C. Customer Service/Termination: In rendering its services, Contractor shall comply with the
highest standards of customer service to the public. Contractor shall provide appropriate
supervision of its employees to ensure the maintenance of these high standards of customer
service and professionalism, the performance of such obligation to be determined at the sole
discretion of the County. In the event that the County finds these standards of customer service
are not being met by the Contractor, the County may terminate this Contract, in whole or in part,
upon providing ten (10) days notice to the Contractor.
D. Contractor shall provide the County with quarterly reports concerning services under this
Agreement.
E. Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Section
504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 concerning discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, age,
religion, political beliefs, national origin, or handicap
5. COUNTY'S DUTIES: The County agrees to the following:
A. To provide project management and community liaison services through assignment of the
Nurse Manager to the project.
B. To provide copies of state and other grant requirements, HHS policies, procedures, forms for
reporting, and other record keeping requirements to ensure compliance with grant guidelines.
C. To assist in community public awareness activities.
6. NOTICE
Any notice provided for herein shall be given in writing by registered or certified mail, return
receipt requested, which shall be addressed as follows:
THE COUNTY: THE CONTRACTOR:
Eagle County Valley Partnership for Drug Prevention
Health & Human Services 0405 Castle Creek Road
P. O. Box 660 Suite # 4
Eagle, CO 81631 Aspen, CO 81611
Notice shall be deemed given three (3) days after the date of deposit in a regular depository of the United States
Postal Service.
7. ASSIGNMENT:
The Contractor shall not assign any of its rights or duties under this Agreement to a third party
without the prior written consent of County. Any assignment without the prior written consent
of County shall cause this Agreement to terminate.
8. MODIFICATION
Any revision, amendment or modification to this Agreement, shall only be valid if in writing and
signed by all parties.
9. INSURANCE
At all times during the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall maintain in full force and effect
the following insurance:
Type of Insurance Coverage Limits
Workers' Compensation Statutory
Employers Liability, including occupational
Disease $500,000
Comprehensive Automobile Liability including $150,000 per person and
all owned, non-owned and hired Colorado vehicles $600,000 per occurrence as
specified in the Governmental
Immunity Act, whichever is greater.
Comprehensive General Liability, including $150,000 per person and
Broad form property damage $600,000 per occurrence or as
specified in the Colorado
Governmental Immunity Act,
whichever is greater
Contractor shall purchase and maintain such insurance as required above and shall provide
certificates of insurance in a form acceptable to Eagle County upon execution of the Agreement.
10. MISCELLANEOUS:
A. The parties to this Agreement intend that the relationship of the Contractor to the County is
that of independent contractor. No agent, employee, or volunteer of the Contractor shall be
deemed to be an agent, employee, or volunteer of the County.
B. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Contractor and the
County and their respective heirs, legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns. Neither party may assign or delegate any of its rights or obligations hereunder without
first obtaining the written consent of the other party.
C. In the event of litigation in connection with this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be
entitled to recover its attorney fees and costs, staff time and any other claim related expense.
D. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the
other provisions hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid or
unenforceable provision was omitted.
E. Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the County, its Board of Commissioners, and
the individual members thereof, its agencies, departments, officers, agents, employees, servants
and its successors from any and all demands, losses, liabilities, claims or judgments, together
with all costs and expenses, including but not limited to attorney fees, incident thereto which
may accrue against, be charged to or be recoverable from the County, its Boazd of
Commissioners, and the individual members thereof, its agencies, departments, officers, agents,
employees, servants and its successors, as a result of the acts or omissions of Contractor, its
employees or agents, in or in part pursuant to this Agreement or arising directly or indirectly out
of Contractor's exercise of its privileges or performance of its obligations under this Agreement.
F. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, resolutions, and codes.
G. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the County shall have
no obligations under this Agreement, nor shall any payments be made to Contractor in
respect of any period after December 31St or June 30th of each calendar year during the term of
this Agreement, without the appropriation therefore by the County in accordance with a budget
adopted by the Boazd of County Commissioners in compliance with the provisions of Article 25,
Title 30 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, the Local Government Budget Law (C.R.S. §29-1-101
et.seq.) and the TABOR Amendment (Colorado Constitution, Article X, Sec. 20).
H. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado. Jurisdiction and
venue for any suit, right, or cause of action arising under, or in connection with this Agreement
shall be exclusive in Eagle County, Colorado.
I. This Agreement supersedes all previous communications, negotiations and/or agreements
between the respective parties hereto, either verbal or written, and the same not expressly
contained herein are hereby withdrawn and annulled. This is an integrated agreement and there
aze no representations about any of the subject matter hereof except as expressly set
forth in this Agreement.
J. This Agreement does not, and shall not be deemed or construed to, confer upon or grant to any
third party or parties any right to claim damages or to bring any suit, action or other proceeding
against either Contractor or the County because of any breach hereof or because of any of the
terms, covenants, agreements and conditions herein.
K. Contractor hereby certifies that it has read the Agreement, understands each and every term
and the requirements set forth herein, and agrees to comply with the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date first
set forth above. The parties hereto have signed this Agreement in triplicate. Two counterparts
have been delivered to County and one to the Contractor.
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO
By and through its Board of County Commissioners
ATTEST: ~~ ~.~.tF ~o~ ~ Ml L L C~ ~~U~~ AS ~y~r~a ~~ t~
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CONTRACTOR: Valley Partnership for Drug Prevention
By:
Title:
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STEPP
Community Programs
Eagle County Health and Human Services
2004-2005 Revised Scope of Work/Action Plan
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Annual Action Plan
FY 04-05
County Name: Eagle County
Program Goal: Prevent initiation of tobacco use among youth
Strategy: Promote tobacco-free schools
County Outcome Objective: By 6/30/05 increase to 75% (9 of 12 schools) the number of schools with written enforcement
policy/protocols to comply with the tobacco-free schools laws. (Baseline = 6 of 12 schools)
S.M.A.RT. Process Objectives Lead Role
(to be accomplished in one year) Process Measures Anticipated Short-term
Community Intervention: Results
1. Continue monitoring and compliance 1. Number of completed
1,2,3 and 4.
with the state law requiring tobacco-free project forms provided in
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b
' schools, conduct at least 12 site visits o
acco-free schools 1. New knowledge
. Coordinator and
2. Assess enforcement issues of tobacco- manual on signage regarding policies and
School
free schools, conduct at least 12 site visits invento olic
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protocols
.
Administrators
Media/Marketing: development, 2. New knowledge
3. Conduct 1 educational campaign about enforcement issues and regarding enforcement
enforcement of school tobacco use policies compliance checks. issues
by sending out information in school 2. Number of interviews 3. New knowledge about
newsletters and providing information for 3. Number of school tobacco-free schools
verbal announcements in culturally newsletters and other 4. Increased awareness
appropriate languages. written and verbal and support for schools
Policy/Environmental Change: announcements in and administrators.
4. Continuing collaboration with school culturally appropriate
administrators during 12 site visits to languages.
develop effective strategies to enforce the 4• Number of individual
Tobacco Free Schools Law. participant interviews.
Evaluation: Evaluation:
Assess progress through at least 12 site Evaluation: Number of Evaluation: New knowledge,
Project
visits and conduct interviews with C
di interviews and site visits awareness and informaaon
oor
nator and
administrators to review policies in school School
manuals.
Administrators
Priority: High Estimated Cost: $5,000
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County Name: Eagle County
Program Goal: Prevent initiation of tobacco use among youth
Strategy: Promote youth advocacy and empowerment
County Outcome Objective: By 6/30/05, increase by 50% the number of youth involved in youth empowerment tobacco control
activities (Baseline = 5 youth)
S.M.A.R.T. Process Objectives Lead Role Process Measures Anticipated Short-term Results
(to be accomplished in one year)
Community Intervention:
1. Recruit 2 additional youth to the 1,2 and 3. Project 1. Number of youth 1. New knowledge gained by
county-wide youth coalition to serve as Coordinator and recruited youth regarding tobacco use
the tobacco reduction advisory team recruited youth 2. Number of and increased skills about
through information dissemination in at educational coalition participation.
least 3 school newsletters. materials 2. Increased knowledge and
Media/Marketing:
2. Conduct 1 educational campaign disseminated awareness.
regarding the hazards of tobacco use in 3 3. Number of school 3. Increased knowledge and
high schools and 3 middle schools by board meetings awareness of school board
distributing at least 1 brochure to each attended and administration
student regarding the importance of
Policy/Environmental Change: tobacco-free schools.
3. Attend at least 2 school board meetings
to advocate for enforcement of tobacco
free schools policies and also report on
progress of tobacco free schools policy
development and compliance
Evaluation:
Staff will count how many meetings Evaluation: Evaluation: Number of Evaluation: New knowledge
attended by youth through minutes of Staff, Project
Coordinator meetings counted
meetings.
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County Name: Eagle County
Program Goal: Promote cessation of tobacco use among youth and adults
Strategy: Promote quitting among adults
County Outcome Objective: By 6/30/05, increase by 15 the number of contacts to Quitline and Quitnet for adult tobacco users.
(Baseline = 60 Contacts per year)
S.M.A.RT. Process Objectives Lead Role Process Measures Anticipated Short-term Results
(to be accomplished in one year)
Community Intervention:
1. Continue to promote Quitline and 1,2 and 3. Project 1. Number of Quitline 1. Increased awareness of
Quitnet at community events such as Coordinator and and Quitnet Quitline and Quitnet
Health & Wellness Fairs, Fourth of July Tobacco Task materials as materials
Celebrations, County Fairs, and at all Force provided by STEPP 2. Increased knowledge about
medical clinics, hospitals, schools, dentist in English and dangers of tobacco use
offices, non profit organizations and Spanish 3. Changed attitudes
private physicians offices throughout the 2. Number of
community newspaper ads,
Media/Marketing: PSA's and flyers
2. Continue media campaign targeting 3. Number of meetings
adults to increase the awareness of the with substance abuse
hazards of tobacco use through at least 2 treatment centers
newspaper ads, 2 letters to the editor, and
at least 500 flyers
Policy/Environmental Change:
3. Continue to conduct at least 2 meetings
with substance abuse and mental health
treatment centers to advocate for
adoption of no smoking policies and
provide information to clients regarding,
available cessation programs
Evaluation: Evaluation: Evaluation: Number of quit Evaluation: New knowledge
Staff will monitor STEPP reports of quit project attempts
attempts through contacts to Quitline and Coordinator,
Quitnet. Staff
rrioriry: high Estimated Cost: $3,000
Coun Name: Ea le Coun
Program Goal: Promote cessation of tobacco use among youth and adults
Strategy: Promote quitting among pregnant women
County Outcome Objective: By 6/30/05, increase by 3 the number of pregnant women who make quit attempts while pregnant.
(Baseline = 3 of 15 tobacco using pregnant women
S.M.A.R.T. Process Objectives Lead Role Process Measures Anticipated Short-term Results
(to be accomplished in one yeaz)
Community Intervention:
1. Promote Quitline and Quitnet pregnant 1,2 and 3. Project 1. Number of Quitline 1. Increased awareness
women protocol at community events Coordinator and and Quitnet 2. Increased knowledge
such as health & wellness fairs, Fourth of Tobacco Task materials 3. Changed attitudes and
July Celebrations, County Fair, and at all Force distributed. Number increased awareness
medical clinics, hospitals, schools, dentist of events attended
offices, non profit organizations and 2. Number of
private physicians offices throughout the pamphlets
community distributed
Media/Marketing: ~ 3. Number of meetings
2. Conduct 1 media campaign regarding with health care
the hazards of tobacco use while pregnant organizations
in 3 county nursing service offices by
distributing at least 100 pamphlets
Policy/Environmental Change:
3. Advocate for local health care
organizations to adopt policies that
institutionalize effective standards of care
(SA model) through at least 4 meetings
with organizations
Evaluation: Evaluation: Evaluation: Number of Evaluation: New knowledge,
Staff will monitor pregnant protocol Project contacts to Quitline and changed attitudes
contacts to Quitline and Quitnet Coordinator, Quitnet for pregnant
Staff protocols
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Priority: High Estimated Cost: $2,000
County Name: Eagle County
Program Goal: Reduce exposure to secondhand smoke
Strategy: Promote smoke-free workplaces
County Outcome Objective: By 6/30/05, increase by 2 the number of for profit/business workplaces with over 100 employees that
adopt formal policies that prohibit smoking. (Baseline = 2 of 15)
S.M.A.R.T. Process Objectives Lead Role Process Measures Anticipated Short-term Results
(to be accomplished in one year)
Community Intervention:
1. Continue to distribute at least 100 1,2 and 3. Project 1. Number of 1. Increased knowledge
pamphlets in English and Spanish to coordinator and pamphlets 2. New knowledge and
public administrators and employees Tobacco Task distributed in awareness and changed
about the hazards of SHS exposure and Force culturally attitudes
benefits of smoke-free environments. appropriate 3. Changed attitudes and
Media/Marketing: languages increased awareness
2. Conduct an educational campaign by 2. Number of
distributing at least 500 brochures, 2 brochures
letters to the editor, and placing 2 paid distributed
newspaper ads to educate about the 3. Number of
importance of smoke-free work places. pamphlets
Policy/Environmental Change: distributed
Advocate for development of smoke-free
policies or policies which designate
smoking to areas that are enclosed and
vented directly outdoors by distributing
at least 500 pamphlets to business owners
and managers and contacting a sample. Evaluation: Evaluation: Number of Evaluation: New knowledge
Evaluation: Project interviews with business awareness and changed attitudes
Staff will collect data from the CTEPA Coordinator, owners and employees, and
and Tobacco Control Partners websites Staff, business numbers collected from
and interview 3 large business owners and owners and CTEPA and Tobacco
6 employees. employees Control Partners websites
Priority: High Estimated Cost: $7,000
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STATE TOBACCO EDUCATION AND PREVENTION PARTNE SHIP
APPLICATION BUDGET AND/OR EXPENDITURE REPORT FORM
FOR THE PERIOD: July 1, 2004 - Juns 30, 2005
AGENCY: Eagle County Health and Human SsMus
Annwl ale of FTE/ Total SOURCE OF FUNDS
Salary
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months
Bud t Fringe/
Ind
Pct
Amount
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OTHER' Rsqustsd I
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from CDPHE
PERSONAL SERVICES:
StaffMemberTiitls ---- ----
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Fringe Benefits: (Rate:pc9G~ --- --
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Total Personal Servlas
DIRECT OPERATING EXPENSES _--_--. __-_ --
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PostagelShipping -- - ----- - - -- -------- - - - - - ----
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ONk:e EQuipment
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Computer E9uipment --- - -_-- _
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Meetlng Expense --___-- -- - 51,100.00 - 51,700.00
Media Expense (Program CostL
-__---- -- --__---- ---
Staff Development -Registrations - --
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St~f Development - Members~Subscxietlons
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Educational Materials~rogrem CostL
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TotalO tin 1100.00 1700.00
TRAVEL
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52.070.00
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Out of Stele --- _-- _-- S630i00 -____-- 5830.00
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Total Travel 2 700.00 2 700.00
CONTRACTUAL --
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Consultant Costa ----- - - -
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Valley Partnership TA - --
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-----x,400.00
514,400.00
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Eagle River Youth Coalition_ `-- -
---------- --------
-------- -- y1~800.00 ~ 54.800.00
Contract Trainers/Speakers
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Data Collectlon -
-- - -- ---- -- - -- - - ------- -------- --- - -
Total Contractual 19 200.00 19 200.00
Total Direct Costs Personal SeMees+O roll +Travel+ConG'actual 23 000.00 23 000.00
ADMINISTRATIVE 1NDIRECTCOSTS ___--____-______- _ - _ _ Pct
dlred Percentage (applied to all dlred wstsL
In ___.--__-__-_--___ _--__
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Percentage~apPlied to salary and frln~e costs onlY!
Indirect __ ____-
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Indirect Percen a Iled to sale costs onl --_--___- ___ ____ __
Total Indirect Costs
TOTAL PROJECT COST 23 000.00 23 000.00
'"Other" Funding Sources (Matching Fundsi. Funds supplementing the STEPP sward.
TOTAL
Kathleen Forinash Director 5115/2004
Signature of Authorized Representative Date
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