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<br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> (Page 3), <br /> ATTACHMENT I <br /> (Required only from Contractors who provide services <br /> directly to the Public on the County's behalf.) <br /> Assurance of Compliance with Section 504 of the <br /> Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as Amended <br />The undersigned (hereinafter called the "Contractor(s)") hereby agrees that it will comply with Section 504 of <br />the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, all requirements imposed by the applicable DHHS regulation, and <br />all guidelines and interpretations issued pursuant thereto. <br />The Contractor(s) gives/give this assurance in consideration of for the purpose of obtaining contracts after the <br />date of this assurance. The Contractor(s) recognizes/recognize and agrees/agree that contracts will be extended <br />in reliance on the representations and agreements made in this assurance. This assurance is binding on the <br />Contractor(s), its successors, transferees, and assignees, and the person or persons whose signatures appear <br />below are authorized to sign this assurance on behalf of the Contractor(s). <br />The Contractor(s): (Check a or b) <br />a. () employs fewer than 15 persons. <br />b. ( ) employs 15 or more persons and, pursuant to section 84.7 (a) of the regulation (45 C.F.R. 84.7 <br /> (a», has designated the following person(s) to coordinate its efforts to comply with the DHHS <br /> regulation. <br /> Name of 504 Person - Type or Print <br /> City of Redwood City - Fair Oaks Community Center <br /> 2600 Middlefield Road <br /> Redwood City, CA 94063 <br />I certify that the above information is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge. <br /> - - ' <br />Date Signature and Title of <br /> Authorized Official <br />*Exception: DHHS regulations state that: <br /> "If a recipient with fewer than 15 employees finds that, after consultation with a handicapped <br /> person seeking its services, there is no method of complying with (the facility accessibility <br /> regulations).. . other than making a significant alteration in its existing facilities, the recipient may, <br /> as an alternative, refer the handicapped person to other providers of those services that are <br /> accessible. " <br />