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Contractor Name
County of San Mateo
PROJECT NAME
animal control
RMP File Number
304
Date
7/22/2003
MO Ref
03-171 05-39 07-210, 11-095
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Yes
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<br /> of unwanted animals, housing, redemption, treatment, sale, adoption, <br /> euthanasia and disposal of animals. The shelter and care for all stray and <br /> unwanted animals shall be provided 24 hours a day 7 days a week, as <br /> described in Exhibit "c." <br />c. Treatment Services. In accordance with California state law, County's <br /> subcontract shall provide staff and facilities for the provision of treatment <br /> services to injured animals shall be provided or arranged to be provided as <br /> described in Exhibit "C." <br />d. Excluded Services. Services and enforcement activities not within the <br /> County's obligations herein are specified in Paragraph 11 of Exhibit C. <br />3. Fiscal and Pro2:ram Monitorin2:. Representatives designated by the <br /> County Contractor and County may meet to review year-to-date <br /> expenditures and to discuss any financial or programmatic problems that <br /> either party may have. Either party may request a special meeting for <br /> these purposes and upon reasonable notice. City may participate in <br /> monitoring meeting between County and County Contractor to review <br /> year-to-date expenditures and to discuss any financial or programmatic <br /> problems that any party may have. Any changes in the amount to be paid <br /> to the County Contractor shall require Board of Supervisors and Cities' <br /> approval. If requested by the County, members of the County <br /> Contractor's Board of Directors Executive Committee and President shall <br /> meet with representatives from the San Mateo County City Managers <br /> Association. If requested by the County, the County Contractor's <br /> President shall meet with the San Mateo County City Managers <br /> Association. <br />4. Monitorin2: Meetin2:s. Upon the effective date of this Agreement, <br /> County shall form a monitoring committee that shall hereafter be referred <br /> to as the Animal Control Task Force, which shall consist of police <br /> representatives, City manager representatives, any other City <br /> representatives designated by any City, and representation from the <br /> County. Cities without formal representation or appointment may attend <br /> and fully participate in all meetings. The Animal Control Task Force shall <br /> remain in effect throughout the term of this Agreement and may adopt its <br /> own rules of conduct. Responsibilities of the Animal Control Task Force <br /> shall include but not be limited to: <br /> a. Review existing local animal control ordinances and make <br /> recommendations for appropriate changes to the County and <br /> Cities. <br /> b. Review licensing activities with County Revenue Services <br /> representatives. <br /> 6 <br /> .- TO" <br />
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