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San Mateo County
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Animal Control Agreement between San Mateo County and the Cities
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304.5
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30 <br /> <br />rabbits, fees will only be billed provided the responsible party agrees to have the animal <br />spayed or neutered prior to the animal being released from the shelter. <br />e) Fees will only be transferred to the County for billing as a last resort. Any time a <br />responsible party is billed, the responsible party shall be provided a detailed and clear <br />itemized list of fees, as well as a letter on San Mateo County Health Department letterhead <br />explaining how to pay owed fees and the potential for collections actions to follow. <br />2. Financial Audit & Operational Audit <br />Contractor will: <br />a) Provide periodic updates on the annual external audit process, including information on <br />the process which will be used to ensure the completion of audits. The completed written <br />audit and opinions shall be supplied to the County by December 31st of each calendar year <br />for the previous fiscal year. <br />b) Annually hire an independent auditor, who will conduct a fiscal year audit of all expenses <br />and revenues and services noted above. The auditor must document and express an <br />opinion on program revenues, expenses and units of service and must conduct audit in <br />accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. The audit report shall also express <br />an opinion regarding compliance with the financially related terms of the Agreement. <br />c) After completion of the audit, allow County or City personnel, or consultant to speak <br />directly with the auditors in a joint session with Contractor. <br />d) Contractor shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to achieve economy, efficiency <br />and effectiveness in performance of the services provided. Contractor and County will meet <br />on occasion, as requested by County, but not to exceed more than once per year, to <br />consider revisions which may be needed to the reporting forms created to document <br />performance of the services provided. At any time during the term of this Services <br />Agreement, but not to exceed one time annually, County may request, and Contractor shall <br />provide additional detailed information concerning services performed under this Agreement <br />for the purpose of a performance audit. The County shall make every effort to follow <br />Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS). <br />e) At any time during normal business hours and as often as the County may deem <br />necessary, allow the County and/or representatives of the County to observe all Contractor’s <br />staff and volunteers in all areas of the County Shelter operation. County/City and/or <br />representatives/contractor shall reasonably conduct themselves so as to not impede regular <br />operations or functions. At no time will the County/City and/or representatives/contractor of <br />the County direct the work of any Contractor staff in any manner. <br />f) At any time during normal business hours, with 24-hour notice from the County, and as <br />often as County may deem necessary, provide to the County and/or representatives of the <br />County records for examination with respect to all matters covered by this Agreement. Any <br />records (e.g., personal employment) that would require notice to interested parties, shall be <br />so noticed to the extent required by law prior to disclosure. Notice to Contractor shall not be <br />required if the County has evidence of fraud or other misuse of contract dollars on the part of <br />the Contractor; provided, however, that Contractor does not waive any privacy rights that <br />individual employees may have. Nothing in this Services Agreement shall be construed as <br />granting County any right to make copies, excerpts or transcripts of information unrelated to <br />the Services Agreement without the prior written consent of Contractor. <br /><br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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