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4 <br /> z <br /> Laboratory and its personnel, invoices, and collection of interest and late <br /> fees. <br /> b. Amount: These amendments do not effect any other terms of the original <br /> Agreement. <br /> 2. Parties to Contract: Person County and Orange County (Health Department) <br /> a. Services: The Preparedness Coordinator (PC) shall ensure that all agreement <br /> deliverables as set out in the Preparedness Agreement Addendum 514 for the <br /> 2011-12 year are met with the exception of the OSHA compliant respiratory <br /> protection program. The Orange County Health Department has responsibility for <br /> this program. <br /> b. Amount: nat to exceed $38,000 <br /> 3. Parties to Contract: State of North Carolina, Department of Crime Control and <br /> Pub(ic Safety, Office of Interoperabi(ity (the "State"} and Orange County (Emergency <br /> Services) <br /> a. Services: The State will conduct a three-day training course to equip two County <br /> employees to serve as County Programmers of Vaice Interoperability Plan for <br /> Emergency Responders (VIPER) radio units. The State will provide software and <br /> cables to allow programming of Motorola radios. <br /> b. Amount: Training provided by the State at no cost to the County. <br /> 4. Parties to the Contract: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Orange <br /> County. <br /> a. Services. This is an amendment to the contract for the services of an Interim <br /> Health Director for an additional period of three months. <br /> b. Amount. An additional amaunt of$34,025 will be added to this contract for a total <br /> of$64,050 for reimbursement of salary and benefits. <br /> 5. Parties to Letter of Agreement The Institute for the Studies of the Americas (the <br /> "Institute") and the School of Government (the "SOG") at the University of North <br /> Carolina at Chapel Hill and Orange County through the Department of Housing, <br /> Human Rights, and Community Development. <br /> a. Services: The Institute and the SOG will assist the County and diverse <br /> community stakeholders to generate locally-relevant immigrant integration <br /> strategies and outcomes. Between March 2011 and March 2013, the Institute and <br /> the SOG will accomplish this goal by planning and facilitating up to three <br /> community workshops, developing strategies fo address challenges, and <br /> evaluating the community's progress. Orange County will provide fogistical <br /> support including meeting space and food for the workshops, recruit stakeholders <br /> for participation in the programs, and create and implement action plans. <br />