Director. The Director shall bring forward any concerns to the appropriate City department or
City Official.
The Contractor shall submit by e-mail, an electronic copy of the required Impoundment &
Quarantine Monthly Report to the Division of Public Health and Community Services Director.
The Executive Director and/or the designated Directors of the HSFN shall meet with the
following City staff at least two (2) times per year to review the monthly reports and contract
deliverables: Director of the Division of Public Health and Community Services, Health Officer,
Animal Control Officer, Chief of Police or designee, and Finance Manager for the Division of
Public Health and Community Services.
CITY INSPECTION OF PLACE OF PERFORMANCE AND CONTRACT MATERIALS
The Contractor’s Place of Performance shall be subject to inspection and compliance with the
City of Nashua’s Revised Ordinance 93-3, Keeping and Housing Animals. This shall
include: the location, construction, erection and sanitary condition of all structures used in
the fulfillment of the Scope of Services of this Agreement. In accordance with NRO 93-3,
the Contractor shall submit any plans to the Board of Health before any building used in
the keeping and housing of animals under this Agreement shall be constructed, altered,
extended or moved.
The books, records, documents and accounting procedures and practices of the Contractor related
to this contract shall be subject to inspection, examination and audit by the City, including, but
not limited to, the contracting agency and Corporation Counsel.
The City will provide at least 48 hours notice of inspection.
SUBCONTRACTORS
The Contractor may, at his/her discretion and at his/her own expense, employ such
subcontractors as may be necessary for the performance of work. The Contractor agrees to pay
any wages, taxes, unemployment insurance, withholding taxes, and workers’ compensation
insurance required by law for subcontractors. Said subcontractors will not be paid or supervised
by the City. The Contractor shall provide the City with prior notice of the Contractor’s intent to
employ subcontractors to perform any services required by this Agreement. The City shall have
the right to reject any subcontractors for good cause. Prior approval by the City of a
subcontractor is not required in emergency situations,
INSURANCE
The Contractor agrees to provide his/her own workers’ compensation and liability insurance for
work performed, naming the City as additional insured. The contractor must maintain required
limits of coverage for the duration of the contract/project.
Prior to commencement with the project, the selected agency/individual will be required to
provide proof of insurance, ten (10) days prior to commencing work under the contract document
and wili notify the City of any changes in coverage or change of carrier should they deviate from
the following:
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