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2013-244 DSS - Drug Court Contract for Drug Court Coorinator $90,000
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2013-244 DSS - Drug Court Contract for Drug Court Coorinator $90,000
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working hours as often as may be reasonably required to render decisions and to furnish <br /> information. <br /> b. Office Space. Provider shall utilize currently unused office space located in the Orange <br /> County Courthouse and designated for the general use of the Courts of the State of North <br /> Carolina. This space shall be used under the general supervision of the Chief District <br /> Court Judge. <br /> c. Office Equipment. Provider acknowledges that Provider shall utilize computer(s) and <br /> related equipment owned by the State of North Carolina Administrative Office of the <br /> Courts. County shall provide routine support and maintenance for the computer(s) upon <br /> notification by Provider that the computer(s) needs maintenance. <br /> d. Cellular Telephone. County acknowledges that the nature of Provider's work requires a <br /> cellular telephone for work purposes. To that extent Provider shall receive a stipend of <br /> thrity-five dollars ($35.00) per month for the full term of this Agreement toward the use <br /> of her personal cellular telephone or toward the purchase of an additional cellular <br /> telephone for use in the performance of the Basic Services. <br /> e. Other Costs. County acknowledges there are other costs associated with the services to <br /> be provided, including support and maintenance costs associated with North Carolina <br /> Administrative Office of the Courts hardware. County shall bear such support and <br /> maintenance costs up to but not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500). <br /> 7. Insurance <br /> a. General Requirements. The Provider shall purchase and maintain during the period of <br /> performance of this Agreement: <br /> i) Provider acknowledges the indemnification requirement contained in Section 8 <br /> herein. Provider has determined to forego comprehensive general liability <br /> insurance coverage; <br /> ii) Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance, including hired and non-owned <br /> vehicles, if any, covering personal injury or death, and property damage; and <br /> iii) Evidence of such insurance shall be furnished to the County, together with <br /> evidence that each policy provides the County with not less than thirty (30) days <br /> prior written notice of any cancellation, non-renewal or reduction of coverage. <br /> 8. Indemnity <br /> a. Indemnity. The Provider agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the County <br /> from all loss, liability, claims or expense, including attorney's fees, arising out of or <br /> related to the Project and arising from bodily injury including death or property damage <br /> to any person or persons caused in whole or in part by the negligence or misconduct of <br /> the Provider except to the extent same are caused by the negligence or willful <br /> misconduct of the County. It is the intent of this provision to require the Provider to <br /> indemnify the County to the fullest extent permitted under North Carolina law. <br /> 4 <br />
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