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AgdaPkt 2015-04-13 Closed and Joint SA and PFA REVISED 04_10_2015
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AgdaPkt 2015-04-13 Closed and Joint SA and PFA REVISED 04_10_2015
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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4/13/2015
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7.1 .B. - Page 13 <br /> be the responsibility of all Cities based on the proportionate share of <br /> costs. <br /> j. Annually provide each City with the audit report required and <br /> completed as outlined in Exhibit C. <br /> k. At the end of the second year of this Agreement, arrange and <br /> oversee a performance audit following the, Generally Accepted <br /> Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS) to assess whether the <br /> Animal Control Contractor is achieving efficiency and effectiveness <br /> in performance of the services provided and provide a copy of the <br /> performance audit to the Cities. The parameters of the audit and <br /> cost will be determined by a subgroup of all Parties through a <br /> County Request for Proposal process. Cities will be invoiced for the <br /> actual cost of said audit as outlined in Section 3.8. <br /> I. Spay/Neuter Assistance Vouchers <br /> 1. Allocate one dollar from each annual license fee paid for a dog or <br /> cat to: <br /> i. When funds are available as determined by the County, <br /> assist pet owners and feral cat advocates with the cost to <br /> alter the dogs, cats, and feral cats that reside in the <br /> County on a county wide basis; and <br /> ii. As funds are available as determined by the County, <br /> execute outreach efforts to educate residents on the <br /> responsibilities of owning a pet and the importance of <br /> altering, vaccinating, and licensing all dogs and cats. <br /> 2. Oversee a committee known as the Spay/Neuter Assistance <br /> Advisory Committee comprised of volunteers and city <br /> representatives. This Committee will convene quarterly to <br /> discuss spay/neuter voucher activities and outreach efforts <br /> focused on pet overpopulation. It will also be used as a forum for <br /> each City and the public to ask questions and share concerns <br /> regarding spay/neuter assistance. Meetings will be arranged and <br /> scheduled by County staff. <br /> 3. Issue, monitor and maintain a dog, cat, and feral cat database, <br /> allocating funds to the appropriate category of need based on the <br /> public's requests. <br /> m. Pursuant to Section 3.6 of this Agreement, under the guidelines of <br /> the US Department of Justice and the Americans With Disabilities <br /> Act's definition of "Service Animal," for the administrative <br /> convenience of each City, and acting as a representative of each <br /> City, issue Service Animal tags on behalf of each City upon <br /> determination by the County on behalf of the City that such tag shall <br /> be issued. <br /> 91 February 5 , 2015 <br /> ATTY/AGR/2015.057/SAN MATEO COUNTY-ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES <br />
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