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REV: 11-15-2023 SK
<br />Automobile Liability $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property
<br />damage (coverage required to the extent applicable to
<br />Subrecipient’s vehicle usage in performing services
<br />hereunder)
<br />Professional Liability Subrecipient shall maintain coverage with limits not
<br />less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Professional
<br />Liability may be written as claims-made coverage.
<br />Concurrently with the execution of this Agreement, Subrecipient will furnish City with
<br />certificates and copies of information or declaration pages of the insurance required
<br />hereunder and, with respect to evidence of comprehensive general liability and
<br />automobile liability insurance coverage, original endorsements including, without
<br />limitation:
<br />a) An endorsement precluding cancellation or reduction in coverage before the
<br />expiration of thirty (30) days after City will have received written notification of
<br />cancellation or reduction in coverage by first class mail;
<br />b) A certificate providing that Subrecipient’s insurance will apply separately to
<br />each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect
<br />to the limits of the insurer’s liability (cross liability endorsement);
<br />c) An endorsement naming the City of Redwood City, its Council, officers,
<br />boards, commissions, employees, and agents, as additional insureds; and
<br />d) An endorsement providing that Subrecipient’s insurance coverage will be
<br />primary insurance with respect to City, its Council, officers, boards, commissions,
<br />employees, and agents, and any insurance or self-insurance maintained by City
<br />for itself, its Council, officers, boards, commissions, employees, or agents will be
<br />in excess of Subrecipient’s insurance and not contributory with it.
<br />e) The Workers Compensation policy will contain an endorsement stating that
<br />the insurer waives any right to subrogation against City, its Council, officers,
<br />boards, commissions, employees, and agents.
<br />19. GENERAL COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Subrecipient will keep fully informed of
<br />federal, state and local laws and ordinances and regulations which in any manner affect
<br />those employed by Subrecipient, or in any way affect the Project by Subrecipient.
<br />20. COMPLIANCE WITH CDBG REGULATIONS; UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE
<br />REQUIREMENTS. Subrecipient will comply with the requirements and standards of the
<br />Community Development Block Grant Regulations (24 CFR Part 570) and all federal
<br />regulations and policies issued pursuant to these Regulations. Subrecipient will also
<br />comply with, the “Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit
<br />Requirements for Federal Awards,” codified at 2 CFR Part 200, as described by 24 CFR
<br />Section 570.502, and all other federal, state, and local laws, regulations and requirements,
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