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Resolution Type
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2011-1724
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
06/15/2011
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Bid 11-05-03/Agmt w/Action Labor Mgmt for School Crossing Guard Srvs
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<br />However, the numbers included in this Section are estimates, and may be revised pursuant to <br />Paragraph 3.5 of Invitation to Bid No. 11-05-03. <br /> <br />2.2 Contractor shall conduct a criminal background investigation, at its sole cost and expense, on each <br />Crossing Guard and Crossing Guard Supervisor hired in accordance with this Agreement. Contractor shall <br />employ only those individuals that have successfully passed the criminal background investigation conducted <br />by Contractor. Only those individuals who have successfully passed the criminal background investigation <br />shall be permitted to perform Services in connection with this Agreement. <br /> <br />Contractor shall employ only those individuals that are able to meet the physical requirements of the <br />job description as set forth by Contractor. <br /> <br />2.3 Contractor shall be required to provide Crossing Guard training consistent with the following: <br /> <br />A. Insure that all Crossing Guards have been trained and certified in accordance with the <br />"Florida School Crossing Guard Training Guidelines" before assignment to a specific post; <br /> <br />B. Insure that all Crossing Guards wear name badges identifying Contractor and the individual <br />Crossing Guard in order for parents, children, and teachers to identify the Crossing Guard <br />while at their post. <br /> <br />C. File all necessary paperwork with the appropriate governmental agency as required by <br />Federal, State, or local laws; <br /> <br />D. Maintain school crossing guard training as required for all new personnel hired, scheduled on <br />an "as needed" basis; and <br /> <br />E. Institute Crossing Guard annual retraining courses in order to insure that all current Crossing <br />Guards are retrained. <br /> <br />2.4 Contractor shall maintain a sufficient pool of Crossing Guards who have successfully completed the <br />background and medical screenings to act as substitutes in the event of the absence of those guards regularly <br />scheduled in accordance with this Agreement. The acceptability of such substitutes is contingent upon their <br />successfully completing all screening as contemplated in Paragraph 2.2 and 2.3 herein. <br /> <br />2.5 Contractor hereby represents to City, with full knowledge that City is relying upon these <br />representations when entering into this Agreement with Contractor, that Contractor has the professional <br />expertise, experience, facilities and manpower to perform the services to be provided by Contractor pursuant <br />to the terms of this Agreement. <br /> <br />2.6 Contractor assumes professional and technical responsibility for performance of its services to be <br />provided hereunder in accordance with recognized professional standards, and as required pursuant to Florida <br />Statutes. <br /> <br />2.7 City shall identify for Contractor all initial locations at which Contractor shall station Crossing <br />Guards and the required hours for such services. A copy of the list of initial locations where Crossing Guards <br /> <br />CIOII-056 CROSSING GUARDS AGREEMENT <br /> <br />Page 2 of ~' <br />18 <br />
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