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CONTRACT <br />UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS OF CLEVELAND <br />SERVICES AGREEMENT <br />THIS AGREEMENT, entered into as of this 1 S` Day of October 2009, by and between: UNIVERSITY <br />HOSPITALS OF CLEVELAND, Cleveland, Ohio (hereinafter referred to as the "UHC") and the city of <br />North Olmsted and its Police Department (hereinafter referred to as the "subgrantee"), WITNESSETH: <br />WHEREAS, the UHC has received a North Olmsted High Visibility Enforcement Overtime grant GG- <br />2010-18-00-00-00247-00 from the Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS) and is desirous of engaging <br />the contract agency to provide targeted enforcement activity in completion of the aforementioned grant. <br />NOW, THERFORE, the parties hereto do mutually agree as follows: <br />I. SERVICE RENDERED BY SUBGRANTEE <br />Targeted enforcement by sworn law enforcement officers done at approved problem sites in accordance <br />with all applicable laws and grant terms. Targeted enforcement will be conducted in support of the North <br />Olmsted High Visibility Enforcement Project goals, which are to decrease the incidence of fatal motor <br />vehicle crashes, decrease crashes where alcohol is a contributing factor, increase seat belt use rates in <br />Cuyahoga County to 85%, enforce Ohio's occupant protection laws with azero-tolerance policy for non- <br />compliance and participate in state & national mobilizations. In addition: <br />a.) Law Enforcement Reports: Whether or not the subgrantee conducts agrant-related activity, the <br />Subgrantee will report enforcement activity on the Agency Traj~c Total Form on a monthly basis. <br />Monthly activity reports shall be submitted to the UHC by the 14~' day of the following month. <br />Reports must be submitted electronically (no paper forms) either via a-mail or on disk. Reporting <br />must be submitted using the forms provided by the UHC on a compact disc accompanying this <br />contract. Justification for sites selected for enforcement activity should be documented and <br />maintained as a part of the subgrantee's file for this Agreement. <br />Training Certification: The Subgrantee will assure that all enforcement personnel involved in <br />approved enforcement-related activity will be certified in the following types of training, as <br />appropriate: <br />• Speed-related Traffic Enforcement -- Proper Use of Speed Detection Equipment Training <br />• DUI Checkpoints/Alcohol-related Traffic Enforcement - ADAP/SFST Training and Sobriety <br />Checkpoint Training: training in standard procedures and operations associated with <br />staffing and staging DUI checkpoints and saturation patrols. <br />c.~ Enforcement Hours Eligibility: Direct labor hours expended in traffic safety enforcement <br />programs must be over and above the normal active pay status workweek as defined in the <br />subgrantee's work rules or contracts. Part-time permanent staff is eligible for funding. Only <br />one officer per patrol car will be funded as part of traffic enforcement grants. <br />Safety Belt Polio Subgrantee must have a policy statement requiring employees to wear <br />safety belts. All personnel working under this contract must wear safety belts. Subgrantee must <br />agree to conduct zero-tolerance enforcement of Ohio's occupant restraint laws. <br />e..) Enforcing Safety Belt Laws: Subgrantee will enforce all safety belt and child passenger safety <br />(CPS) laws on all traffic stops made under this grant. <br />f~ Pursuit Policy: Subgrantee must have a policy statement regarding the guidelines for making <br />decisions with regard to vehicular pursuit in accordance with NHTSA and IACP <br />recommendations. <br />