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<br />6. MARKETING OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS <br /> <br />A. Contractor has the responsibility to market all Recyclable Materials and <br />maintains ownership of and liability for those materials until there has been a <br />transfer of ownership to a buyer or other third party. All loads rejected by buyers <br />and related claims of buyers shall be the responsibility of the Contractor, unless <br />otherwise specified in Attachment 11-C. <br /> <br />B. Contractor shall suitably store all Recyclable Materials to protect against theft, <br />deterioration, contamination, fire, and other damage or off-site impacts. <br />Contractor shall insure all Recyclable Materials while in its possession and prior <br />to transfer of title against: fire, theft and other casualty losses. <br /> <br />C. Contractor shall keep the Recyclable Materials free from liens and other claims of <br />Contractor's creditors. <br /> <br />D. Contractor shall arrange for all Recyclable Materials delivered to the MRF to be <br />transported within sixty (60) days of receipt unless stockpiling of specific <br />Recyclable Materials on site. longer than sixty (60) days is approved by <br />AUTHORITY in writing. <br /> <br />E. Unless the terms of material purchasing agreements require the purchaser to <br />arrange for delivery, the Contractor shall coordinate delivery and the cost of <br />delivery of Recyclable Materials to purchasers or recipients. <br /> <br />F. Contractor shall market materials in accordance with the Materials Marketing <br />Plan (Attachment 11-A). . Upon request by the AUTHORITY, the Contractor <br />shall obtain a letter of "Certification of End Use" from the purchaser establishing <br />that the Recyclable Materials sold (or donated) will be/have been recycled or re- <br />used in accordance with the Materials Marketing Plan, Attachment 11-A. <br /> <br />G. Contractor shall obtain and maintain a California Redemption Certificate and <br />recover all monies available to processors from the State of California <br />Department of Conservation (DOC) for California Redemption Value (CRV) <br />materials processed at the facilities. These monies are to be considered part of <br />the commodity revenues and part of the Revenue Sharing Program between the <br />AUTHORITY and the Contractor described in Section 7.07. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />H. A complete record of all commodity sales transactions shall be kept by the <br />Contractor and shall be submitted for review according to the reporting <br />requirements of the Agreement and/or upon request of the AUTHORITY. <br /> <br />7. PUBLIC RECYCLING CENTER OPERATIONS (BUYBACK/DROP-OFF CENTER) <br /> <br />A. Contractor shall maintain the Buyback/Drop-off center so that it is clean, <br />organized, convenient, safe and with adequate lighting for public access and use. <br /> <br />B. Contractor shall provide sufficient dedicated space and convenient storage <br />container arrangements at the Buyback for use by the public. <br /> <br />C. The hours of operation for this center shall be consistent with the public hours <br />and schedule in effect for the transfer station. <br /> <br />D. The center must maintain certification by the State as a redemption center and <br />meet all reporting requirements in effect for such redemption centers. <br /> <br />Facility Agreement, Attachment 3 <br />General Operating Standards and Procedures <br />Page 11 of 13 <br />