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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
10/11/2022
Control Number
2022-201A
Agenda Item Number
8.A.
Entity Name
Critical Response Strategies, LLC
Subject
Agreement for Medical Services for persons with special needs (PSN) Shelter
Area
8955 85th Street Sebastian, FL or other location as determined by FDOH
Bid Number
2022058
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DocuSign Envelope ID: 10B3B763-0956-4CB1-990A-93BF6E604F54 <br />A. The OWNER shall make progress payments to the PROVIDER on the basis of the approved <br />partial payment request as recommended by OEM in accordance with the provisions of the <br />Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Florida Statutes section 218.70 et. seq. <br />5.02 Pay Requests. <br />A. Each request for a progress payment shall contain the PROVIDER'S certification. All <br />progress payments will be on the basis of progress of the work measured by the schedule <br />of values established, or in the case of unit price work based on the number of units <br />completed. <br />5.03 Paragraphs 5.01 and 5.02 do not apply to construction services work purchased by the County as <br />OWNER which are paid for, in whole or in part, with federal funds and are subject to federal grantor laws <br />and regulations or requirements that are contrary to any provision of the Local Government Prompt <br />Payment Act. In such event, payment and retainage provisions shall be governed by the applicable grant <br />requirements and guidelines. <br />ARTICLE 6 - INDEMNIFICATION <br />6.01 PROVIDER shall indemnify and hold harmless the OWNER, and its officers and employees, from <br />liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorney's fees, to <br />the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful misconduct of the <br />PROVIDER and persons employed or utilized by the PROVIDER in the performance of the Work. <br />ARTICLE 7 - PROVIDER'S RESPONSIBILITIES <br />7.01 In order to induce OWNER to enter into this Agreement PROVIDER makes the following <br />representations: <br />A. Provider will deliver temporary healthcare staffing to the PSN shelter within sixteen (16) hours <br />of the request. Initial request will be made by telephone with a follow up email from the OEM. <br />The services will be provided during a proposed shelter opening for a disaster event that could <br />impact Indian River County. <br />B. Provider will deliver professional and efficient temporary healthcare services twenty-four (24) <br />hours a day, seven (7) days a week during PSN shelter activation. Meals will be provided to staff <br />housed at the shelter, and shower facilities are available in close proximity to the shelter. <br />C. Provider will provide one (1) or more of the following staffing teams to the County PSN shelter <br />for a twelve (12) hour shift: Two (2) nurses (at least one of which is a Registered Nurse), Six (6) <br />Certified Nursing Assistants or Home Health Aides, and One (1) Respiratory Therapist. <br />Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) can be substituted for a CNA as long as they have their <br />National Registry Certification. <br />D. Provider personnel shall have at least one (1) year of documented experience in specified job <br />classification. <br />
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