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pesticides that Licensee may need to apply to the License Area during the term of this License,
<br />(b) describes the steps Licensee will take to meet the City's IPM Policy described in Section 300 of the
<br />IPM Ordinance and (c) identifies, by name, title, address, and telephone number, an individual to act as
<br />the Licensee's primary IPM contact person with the City. Licensee shall comply, and shall require all of
<br />Licensee's contractors to comply, with the IPM plan approved by the City and shall comply with the
<br />requirements of Sections 300(d), 302, 304, 305(f), 305(g), and 306 of the IPM Ordinance, as if Licensee
<br />were a City department. Among other matters, such provisions of the IPM Ordinance: (i) provide for the
<br />use of pesticides only as a last resort, (ii) prohibit the use or application of pesticides on property owned
<br />by the City, except for pesticides granted an exemption under Section 303 of the IPM Ordinance
<br />(including pesticides included on the most current Reduced Risk Pesticide List compiled by City's
<br />Department of the Environment), (iii) impose certain notice requirements, and (iv) require Licensee to
<br />keep certain records and to report to City all pesticide use at the License Area by Licensee's staff or
<br />contractors.
<br />If Licensee or Licensee's contractor will apply pesticides to outdoor areas at the License Area,
<br />Licensee must first obtain a written recommendation from a person holding a valid Agricultural Pest
<br />Control Advisor license issued by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation ("CDPR") and any
<br />such pesticide application shall be made only by or under the supervision of a person holding a valid,
<br />CDPR-issued Qualified Applicator certificate or Qualified Applicator license. City's current Reduced
<br />Risk Pesticide List and additional details about pest management on City property can be found at the San
<br />Francisco Department of the Environment website, htto://sfenvironment.ore/inm.
<br />35. Conflict of Interest. Through its execution of this License, Licensee acknowledges that it is
<br />familiar with the provisions of Sections 15.103 of the San Francisco Charter, Article III, Chapter 2 of
<br />City's Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, and Sections 87100 et sere ,, and Sections 1090 et seg,
<br />of the Government Code of the State of California and certifies that it does not know of any facts that
<br />would constitute a violation of said provisions, and agrees that if Licensee becomes aware of any such
<br />fact during the term of this License, Licensee shall immediately notify City.
<br />36. Disclosure. Licensee understands and agrees that under City's Sunshine Ordinance
<br />(San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 67) and the State Public Records Law (Gov't Code
<br />Sections 6250 et se .), apply to this License and any and all records, information, and materials submitted
<br />to City in connection with this License. Accordingly, any and all such records, information, and materials
<br />may be subject to public disclosure in accordance with City's Sunshine Ordinance and the State Public
<br />Records Law. Licensee hereby authorizes City to disclose any records, information, and materials
<br />submitted to City in connection with this License.
<br />37. Food Service Waste Reduction. Licensee shall comply fully with and be bound by all of the
<br />provisions of the Food Service Waste Reduction Ordinance, as set forth in San Francisco Environment
<br />Code Chapter 16, including the remedies provided therein, and implementing guidelines and rules. The
<br />provisions of Chapter 16 are incorporated into this License by this reference and made a part of this
<br />License as though fully set forth. Accordingly, Licensee acknowledges that City contractors, lessees, and
<br />licensees may not use Disposable Food Service Ware that contains Polystyrene Foam in City Facilities
<br />while performing under a City contract, lease, or license, and shall instead use suitable
<br />Biodegradable/Compostable or Recyclable Disposable Food Service Ware. This provision is a material
<br />term of this License.
<br />38. Intentionally Omitted.
<br />39. Severability. If any provision of this License, or its application to any person, entity, or
<br />circumstance, shall be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this License, or the application of such
<br />provision to persons, entities, or circumstances other than those as to which ii is invalid or unenforceable,
<br />shall not be affected thereby, and each other provision of this License shall be valid and be enforceable to
<br />the fullest extent permitted by law, except to the extent that enforcement of this License without the
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