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5. Coordinate and schedule at agreed upon times with Veterinarian up to three (3) <br /> special events or programs to provide low cost spay and neuter services to Orange <br /> County residents. <br /> 6. The Department will invoice the veterinarian monthly for her use of metered <br /> electricity and the Veterinarian will reimburse the Department the invoiced <br /> amount of electricity consumed by POP-NC during that period, no later than 30 <br /> days after the date of the invoice. <br /> C. The Parties Agree to <br /> 1. Tenn. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2012, through June 30, <br /> 2013, unless terminated sooner as provided herein; and then renewable annually <br /> thereafter under the same terms and conditions. Any amendments or modification <br /> to the Agreement shall be in a prior written agreement signed by both Parties. <br /> 2. Surgical Procedures. It is understood and agreed that the veterinarian has sole <br /> responsibility for all surgical procedures including pre- and post-operative <br /> procedures. <br /> 3. Termination of Prior Agreements and Amendments. This agreement supersedes <br /> and nullifies any and all prior agreements or any amendments to the Agreements <br /> between the County and Veterinarian. <br /> 4. Termination. This Agreement may be terminated at anytime without penalty by <br /> either party, with or without cause, upon delivery of written notice of termination <br /> furnished to the other party at least ninety days prior to termination of the <br /> Agreement. In the event of such termination, any payment due shall be prorated <br /> to the date of termination. <br /> 5. Notice shall be provided to and sent as follows: <br /> a. For Orange County: Robert A. Marotto, Animal Services Director, <br /> Orange County, Animal Services Center, 1601 Eubanks Road, Chapel <br /> Hill,North Carolina 27516. <br /> 12 -Sl <br /> b. For Wendy Royce: Wendy Royce, DVM, whose address is <br /> 64rek", Chapel Hill,North Carolina 27516 <br /> 6. OSHA Compliance. Veterinarian controls the facilities where the Veterinarian <br /> and its employees work. It is agreed Veterinarian is primarily responsible for <br /> compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and <br /> comparable state laws and regulations to the extent those laws apply to the <br /> Veterinarian. <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />