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<br />12. Title
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<br />All products and concepts, however recorded, prepared or generated by the Contractor in the performance of
<br />this Agreement shall be the exclusive property of the San Mateo County Children & Families First Commission.
<br />The term "product" as used in the Agreement shall include, but will not be limited to, documentation, findings,
<br />design, report, form, evaluation, method of analysis, system, software developed, design documents and
<br />concepts related to the work under this Agreement. This Agreement shall preclude Contractor from using or
<br />marketing products developed or originated for the Commission hereunder unless and until the parties execute
<br />a marketing agreement. All products, inventions, discoveries and improvements developed in the performance
<br />of this Agreement while using Commission facilities, including hardware and software shall be the property of
<br />the Commission. It shall be presumed that any product, invention, discovery or improvementwas developed
<br />using Commission facilities unless Contractor is able to show by documented proof that such invention,
<br />discovery or improvement was developed solely with Contractor's facilities. If such product, invention, discovery
<br />or improvement shall be determined to be the property of Contractor, Commission shall be granted a
<br />nonexclusive, irrevocable, royalty free license to use said invention, discovery or improvement.
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<br />13. Compliance with Applicable Laws
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<br />All services to be performed by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement shall be performed in accordance with all
<br />applicable Federal, State, County and Municipal laws, ordinances, regulations, including but not limited to
<br />appropriate licensure, certification regulations, confidentiality requirements and applicable quality assurance
<br />regulations.
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<br />14. ProQram MonitorinQ and Evaluation
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<br />Contractor shall track achievement of program objectives and the process and outcome measures for this project
<br />as they are described in the scope of work, as amended pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor shall cooperate
<br />with any Evaluator hired by the Commission to aid in the evaluation process. Contractor shall collect client level data
<br />for èach funded year and shall participate in a countywide and statewide evaluation of the effectiveness of
<br />Proposition 10 efforts, whether it occurs during or after the term of this contract. Contractor shall submit reports as
<br />requested by the Executive Director or the Evaluator, as required in the Program Handbook, which include the
<br />following:
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<br />A semi-annual and year-end proqress report of each funded year.
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<br />An evaluation plan within 90 days of the effective date of this contract, thereby being
<br />due October 1, 2001 or as agreed upon by the Executive Director, after consultation
<br />with the Chair of the Commission.
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<br />A year-end evaluation report of each funded year.
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<br />15. Alteration of AQreement
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<br />This Agreement is entire and contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties, No alteration or
<br />variation shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto, or as permitted by the terms of this
<br />Agreement, and no oral understanding or agreement shall be binding on the parties hereto.
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<br />16, Notices
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<br />Any notice, request, demand or other communication required or permitted hereunder shall be deemed to
<br />be properly given when deposited in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed:
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<br />In the case of Commission, to:
<br />Kris Perry, Executive Director
<br />Children and Families First Commission
<br />264 Harbor Blvd., Bldg. A
<br />Belmont, CA 94002
<br />Phone: (650)802-5090
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