HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2022-R0156 - Prevention Resource Center six MOU'sResolution No. 2022-RO156
Item No. 7.22
March 22, 2022
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock is hereby authorized and directed to execute for and
on behalf of the City of Lubbock, six (6) City of Lubbock Health Department -- Prevention
Resource Center, Region 1 Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), by and between the
City of Lubbock and Cenikor Foundation, Dailey Recovery Service, Family Support Services
of Amarillo, Hub City Outreach Center, Lamb County LEAF, Hooked on Hope, and YWCA,
and all related documents. Said MOUs are attached hereto and incorporated in this resolution
as if fully set forth herein and shall be included in the minutes of the City Council.
Passed by the City Council on March 22, 2022
DANIEL M. POPE, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Rebec a Garza, City Secr ary
APPROVWASO CONTENT:
Bill Ho on, Deputy Ci ag4
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Ryan oke, Assistant City Attorney
RES.COLHD Prevention Resource Center MOU
3.2.22
Resolution No. 2022-RO156
City of Lubbock Health Department- Prevention Resource Center, Region 1
Memorandum of Understanding
AGENCIES:
City of Lubbock Health Department
80618`h Street
Lubbock, TX 79401
Cenikor Foundation
1901 Dutton Drive, Suite E
San Marcos, TX 78666
II. STATEMENT OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED:
The parties hereto, agree by execution of this Memorandum of Understanding to participate
in an integrated collaborative effort to meet the specific needs of the priority population,
including serving as an essential link between prevention, intervention and treatment
services, information and resources within Region 1.
We the undersigned have agreed that we shall work together through a cooperative effort.
This collaboration is not an offer of employment and does not include any additional
funding.
III. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
a. To maintain and serve as the primary resource for substance use and related behavioral
health data for the region.
b. To coordinate the required prevention strategies across all substance abuse prevention
grantees to ensure compliance with state regulations.
c. To strengthen compliance with existing laws on the sale of tobacco and nicotine
products to minors through education and monitoring activities.
d. To increase awareness of the community regarding substance use and misuse through
the dissemination of information across a wide variety of media outlets and distribution
networks.
e. To build the prevention workforce capacity through technical support and coordination
of prevention trainings.
IV. OBLIGATIONS OF YOUTH PREVENTION PROGRAM PROVIDERS:
Disseminate information on substance use disorders, wellness and health to youth and
adults through presentations, social media, written materials and other forms of
communication.
b. Facilitate and coordinate positive activities to assist in gaining new skills and a sense of
belonging and relationship building with their peers, family and community.
c. Coordinate access to appropriate services and programs as needed.
d. Increase community awareness about substance use disorders and build partnerships to
reduce use.
V. TERM OF AGREEMENT:
This agreement is to begin September 1, 2021 and shall terminate August 31, 2022. This
MOU may be extended for successive twelve (12) month terms by written agreement of the
parties. This MOU may be terminated by any party upon 30 days written notice to the other
party.
THE UNDERSIGNED AGENCIES do hereby certify that, (1) the services specified above are necessary and
essential for activities that are properly within the statutory functions and programs of the effected
agencies and (2) the proposed arrangements serve the interest of efficient and economical
administration.
THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND IT'S AGENTS further certify that it has the authority
to enter into this agreement for the above services under the provisions of Chapter 534 of the Texas
Health & Safety Code Ann., as amended.
Non -Arbitration: The City reserves the right to exercise any right or remedy available to it by law,
contract, equity, or otherwise, including without limitation, the right to seek any and all forms of relief in
a court of competent jurisdiction. Further, the City shall not be subject to any arbitration process prior
to exercising its unrestricted right to seek judicial remedy. The remedies set forth herein are cumulative
and not exclusive, and may be exercised concurrently. To the extent of any conflict between this
provision and another provision in, or related to, this document, this provision shall control.
Nonappropriation: All funds for payment by the City under this contract are subject to the availability of
an annual appropriation for this purpose by the City. In the event of nonappropriation of funds by the
City Council of the City of Lubbock for the goods or services provided under the contract, the City will
terminate the contract, without termination charge or other liability, on the last day of the then -current
fiscal year or when the appropriation made for the then -current year for the goods or services covered
by this contract is spent, whichever event occurs first. If at any time funds are not appropriated for the
continuance of this contract, cancellation shall be accepted by the Seller on thirty (30) days prior written
notice, but failure to give such notice shall be of no effect and the City shall not be obligated under this
contract beyond the date of termination.
SB252: SB 252 prohibits the City from entering into a contract with a vendor that is identified by The
Comptroller as a company known to have contracts with or provide supplies or service with Iran, Sudan
or a foreign terrorist organization.
HB 89: The Contractor warrants that it complies with Chapter 2270, Subtitle F, Title 10 of the Texas
Government Code by verifying that:
(1) The Contractor does not boycott Israel; and
(2) The Contractor will not boycott Israel during the term of the Agreement.
CITY FLU 0 K HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
03/22/2022
Daniel M. Pope Date
or
Kathrine Wells Date
Director of Health Department
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' Ryan oeity
Date
Assistant Attorney
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Rebe a Garza Date
City S retary
Cenikor Representative
Cenikor Representative
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Date
Date
Resolution No. 2022-RO156
City of Lubbock Health Department- Prevention Resource Center, Region 1
Memorandum of Understanding
I. AGENCIES:
City.of Lubbock Health. Departmerit
806 I& Street:
Lubbock, TX 7.9401
Dailey Recovery Service
.2412 SW 8th Ave
Amarillo, TX 79106
STATEMENT OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED. -
The parties -hereto, agree by execution of this Memorandum.of Understanding to participate
in an integrated. collaborative effort to meet the specific needs of the priority, population,
including serving as an essential link between prevention, intervention and treatment
services, information and resources Within Region 1.
We the -Undersigned have agreed that we shall work together through a cooperative effort.
This collaboration is not an offer of employment and does not Include any additional
funding.
Ill. OBLIGATIONS:OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
a. To maintain and serve as the primary resource forsi bstance use and related behavioral
health data for the region.
b. To coordinate the required prevention strategies across all.substance abuse prevention
grantees to ensure compliance with state regulations.
c. To=strengthen compliance with existing-laWs on,the sale.of tobacco -and nicotine
products to minors through education and monitoring'activities.
d. To increase awareness .of the community regarding.substance use and misuse through
the dissemination of information across a wide variety.of media outlets, and distribution
networks.
e. To build the prevention workforce capacity through technical support and coordination
of prevention trainlrigs.
IV. OBLIGATIONS OF YOUTH pREVENTIQN COALITIONS:
a. Disseminate information on substance use disorders, wellness and health to youth and
adults through presentations, social media, written materials and'other forms of
communication.
b. Facilitate and coordinate positiveactivities to assist in gaining new skills and a sense of
belonging and relationship building,with.their peers, family and Community.
c, Coordinate access to appropriate services and programs as needed.
d. Increase community awareness about substance use disorders and build partnerships to
reduce use.
V. TERM OF AGREEMENT:
This agreement is to beginSeptemb'01, 2021 and shall terminate August 31, 2022. This
MOU may be extended for successive twelve (12) month terms bywritten agreement of the
parties. This-MOU may be terminated by any party upon 30 days writteir-notice to the other
party.
THE.UNDERSIGNED AGENCIES do hereby certify that, (1) the services specified above, are. necessary and
essential for activities that are properly within the statutory functions and programs of the effected
agencies and Wthe proposed arrangements serve the interest of efficientand economical
administration.
THE CITY OF LUOBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND IT'S AGENTS further certifythat It has the authority
to enter into this agreement for the above services under the provisions of Chapter 534 of the Texas
Health & Safety Code Ann., as amended.
Non -Arbitration: The City reserves the right to exercise any right or remedy availabie,to it by law,
contract, equity, or otherwise, including without limitation, the right to seek any and: all forms of relief in
a cdurt dUcompetent jurisdiction. Further, the City shall not be.subject to any arbitration process prior
to exercising -its unrestricted right to seek -judicial. remedy. The remedies set:forth herein ate cumulative
and not exclusive, and may be exercised concurrently. To the extent of any conflict between this
provision and another provision in, or related to, this document, this provision shall control,
Nonaobroariation: All funds for payment by the City under this contract are:subject to the availability of
an annual appropriation:for this purpose by the City. in the event of nonappropriatlon of funds Lby the
City Council of -the City of Lubbock for the goods:or services provided under the contract, the.City"will
terminate the contract, without termination charge or other liability, on the last day of the then -current
fiscal year or whenthe appropriation made for the then -current year for.the goods or services covered
by this contract is spent, whichever event occurs first. ]f at any time funds are'not appropriated for'the
continuance of this contract,'cancellation shall be accepted by the Seller -an thirty (90) days• prior written
notice, but failure to give such notice shall be of no effect and the City shall not be obligated under this
contract beyond the date of termination.
S8252: SB 252 prohibits the City from entering into a contract with a vendor that is Identified by The
Comptroller as a company known to have contracts with or provide supplies or service with Iran, Sudan
or a foreign terrorist organization.
HB 89: The Contractor warrants that it complies with Chapter 2270, Subtitle F, Title 10 of the Texas
Government Code by verifying that:
(1) The Contractor does not boycott Israel; and
(2) The Contractor will not boycott Israel during the term of the Agreement.
CITY LUBB K EALTH DEPARTMENT:
03/22/2022
Daniel M. Pope Date
Mayo
Kathrine Wells Date
Director of Health Department
Ryan Sroe Date
Assistan City Attorney
03/22/2022
Rebe ca Garza Date
City Se retary
Date
Dailey Recovery Service Representative
Date
Dailey Recovery Service Representative
Resolution No. 2022-RO156
City of Lubbock Health Department- Prevention Resource Center, Region 1
Memorandum of Understanding
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City of Lubbock Health Department
80618th Street
Lubbock, TX 79401
Hub City Outreach Center
#4 Briercroft Office Park
Lubbock, TX 79412
II. STATEMENT OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED:
The parties hereto, agree by execution of this Memorandum of Understanding to participate
in an integrated collaborative effort to meet the specific needs of the priority population,
including serving as an essential link between prevention, intervention and treatment
services, information and resources within Region 1.
We the undersigned have agreed that we shall work together through a cooperative effort.
This collaboration is not an offer of employment and does not include any additional
funding.
Ill. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
a. To maintain and serve as the primary resource for substance use and related behavioral
health data for the region.
b. To coordinate the required prevention strategies across all substance abuse prevention
grantees to ensure compliance with state regulations.
c. To strengthen compliance with existing laws on the sale of tobacco and nicotine
products to minors through education and monitoring activities.
d. To increase awareness of the community regarding substance use and misuse through
the dissemination of information across a wide variety of media outlets and distribution
networks.
e. To build the prevention workforce capacity through technical support and coordination
of prevention trainings.
IV. OBLIGATIONS OF YOUTH PREVENTION PROGRAM PROVIDERS:
a. Disseminate information on substance use disorders, wellness and health to youth and
adults through presentations, social media, written materials and other forms of
communication.
b. Facilitate and coordinate positive activities to assist in gaining new skills and a sense of
belonging and relationship building with their peers, family and community.
c. Coordinate access to appropriate services and programs as needed.
d. Increase community awareness about substance use disorders and build partnerships to
reduce use.
V. TERM OF AGREEMENT:
This agreement is to begin September 1, 2021 and shall terminate August 31, 2022. This
MOU may be extended for successive twelve (12) month terms by written agreement of the
parties. This MOU may be terminated by any party upon 30 days written notice to the other
party.
THE UNDERSIGNED AGENCIES do hereby certify that, (1) the services specified above are necessary and
essential for activities that are properly within the statutory functions and programs of the effected
agencies and (2) the proposed arrangements serve the interest of efficient and economical
administration.
THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND IT'S AGENTS further certify that it has the authority
to enter into this agreement for the above services under the provisions of Chapter 534 of the Texas
Health & Safety Code Ann., as amended.
Non -Arbitration: The City reserves the right to exercise any right or remedy available to it by law,
contract, equity, or otherwise, including without limitation, the right to seek any and all forms of relief in
a court of competent jurisdiction. Further, the City shall not be subject to any arbitration process prior
to exercising its unrestricted right to seek judicial remedy. The remedies set forth herein are cumulative
and not exclusive, and may be exercised concurrently. To the extent of any conflict between this
provision and another provision in, or related to, this document, this provision shall control.
Nonappropriation: All funds for payment by the City under this contract are subject to the availability of
an annual appropriation for this purpose by the City. In the event of nonappropriation of funds by the
City Council of the City of Lubbock for the goods or services provided under the contract, the City will
terminate the contract, without termination charge or other liability, on the last day of the then -current
fiscal year or when the appropriation made for the then -current year for the goods or services covered
by this contract is spent, whichever event occurs first. If at any time funds are not appropriated for the
continuance of this contract, cancellation shall be accepted by the Seller on thirty (30) days prior written
notice, but failure to give such notice shall be of no effect and the City shall not be obligated under this
contract beyond the date of termination.
SB252: SB 252 prohibits the City from entering into a contract with a vendor that is identified by The
Comptroller as a company known to have contracts with or provide supplies or service with Iran, Sudan
or a foreign terrorist organization.
HB 89: The Contractor warrants that it complies with Chapter 2270, Subtitle F, Title 10 of the Texas
Government Code by verifying that:
(1) The Contractor does not boycott Israel; and
(2) The Contractor will not boycott Israel during the term of the Agreement.
CITY OF LUBB K EALTH DEPARTMENT:
03/22/2022
Daniel WPope Date
Kathrine Wells
Director of Health Department
Ryan roo a Date
Assistan City Attorney
03/22/2022
Re ecca Garza Date
Cit Secretary
PI"O(T
Date
Hub City O � t ach Representative
Date
Hub City Outreach Representative
Resolution No. 2022-RO156
City of Lubbock Health Department- Prevention Resource Center, Region 1
Memorandum of Understanding
AGENCIES:
City of Lubbock Health Department
806181h Street
Lubbock, TX 79401
Lamb County LEAF, Hooked on Hope
232 Phelps
Littlefield, TX 79339
STATEMENT OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED:
The parties hereto, agree by execution of this Memorandum of Understanding to participate
in an integrated collaborative effort to meet the specific needs of the priority population,
including serving as an essential link between prevention, intervention and treatment
services, information and resources within Region 1.
We the undersigned have agreed that we shall work together through a cooperative effort.
This collaboration is not an offer of employment and does not include any additional
funding.
III. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
a. To maintain and serve as the primary resource for substance use and related behavioral
health data for the region.
b. To coordinate the required prevention strategies across all substance abuse prevention
grantees to ensure compliance with state regulations.
c. To strengthen compliance with existing laws on the sale of tobacco and nicotine
products to minors through education and monitoring activities.
d. To increase awareness of the community regarding substance use and misuse through
the dissemination of information across a wide variety of media outlets and distribution
networks.
e. To build the prevention workforce capacity through technical support and coordination
of prevention trainings.
IV. OBLIGATIONS OF YOUTH PREVENTION COALITIONS:
a. Disseminate information on substance use disorders, wellness and health to youth and
adults through presentations, social media, written materials and other forms of
communication.
b. Facilitate and coordinate positive activities to assist in gaining new skills and a sense of
belonging and relationship building with their peers, family and community.
c. Coordinate access to appropriate services and programs as needed.
d. Increase community awareness about substance use disorders and build partnerships to
reduce use.
V. TERM OF AGREEMENT:
This agreement is to begin September 1, 2021 and shall terminate August 31, 2022. This
MOU may be extended for successive twelve (12) month terms by written agreement of the
parties. This MOU may be terminated by any party upon 30 days written notice to the other
party.
THE UNDERSIGNED AGENCIES do hereby certify that, (1) the services specified above are necessary and
essential for activities that are properly within the statutory functions and programs of the effected
agencies and (2) the proposed arrangements serve the interest of efficient and economical
administration.
THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND IT'S AGENTS further certify that it has the authority
to enter into this agreement for the above services under the provisions of Chapter 534 of the Texas
Health & Safety Code Ann., as amended.
Non -Arbitration: The City reserves the right to exercise any right or remedy available to it by law,
contract, equity, or otherwise, including without limitation, the right to seek any and all forms of relief in
a court of competent jurisdiction. Further, the City shall not be subject to any arbitration process prior
to exercising its unrestricted right to seek judicial remedy. The remedies set forth herein are cumulative
and not exclusive, and may be exercised concurrently. To the extent of any conflict between this
provision and another provision in, or related to, this document, this provision shall control.
Nonappropriation: All funds for payment by the City under this contract are subject to the availability of
an annual appropriation for this purpose by the City. In the event of nonappropriation of funds by the
City Council of the City of Lubbock for the goods or services provided under the contract, the City will
terminate the contract, without termination charge or other liability, on the last day of the then -current
fiscal year or when the appropriation made for the then -current year for the goods or services covered
by this contract is spent, whichever event occurs first. If at any time funds are not appropriated for the
continuance of this contract, cancellation shall be accepted by the Seller on thirty (30) days prior written
notice, but failure to give such notice shall be of no effect and the City shall not be obligated under this
contract beyond the date of termination.
SB2S2: SB 252 prohibits the City from entering into a contract with a vendor that is identified by The
Comptroller as a company known to have contracts with or provide supplies or service with Iran, Sudan
or a foreign terrorist organization.
HB 89: The Contractor warrants that it complies with Chapter 2270, Subtitle F, Title 10 of the Texas
Government Code by verifying that:
(1) The Contractor does not boycott Israel; and
(2) The Contractor will not boycott Israel during the term of the Agreement.
CITY OF L B OCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
03/22/2022
Daniel M. Pope Date
Ma or
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Kathrine Wells Date
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Lamb County LEAF Representative
Date
Director of Health Department Lamb County LEAF Representative
R n oke Date
Assis ant City Attorney
3/22/2022
led Re cca Garza Date
Cit Secretary
Resolution No. 2022-RO156
City of Lubbock Health Department- Prevention Resource Center, Region 1
Memorandum of Understanding
AGENCIES:
City of Lubbock Health Department
806181h Street
Lubbock, TX 79401
YWCA
P.O. Box 94136
Lubbock, TX 79493
STATEMENT OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED:
The parties hereto, agree by execution of this Memorandum of Understanding to participate
in an integrated collaborative effort to meet the specific needs of the priority population,
including serving as an essential link between prevention, intervention and treatment
services, information and resources within Region 1.
We the undersigned have agreed that we shall work together through a cooperative effort.
This collaboration is not an offer of employment and does not include any additional
funding.
III. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
a. To maintain and serve as the primary resource for substance use and related behavioral
health data for the region.
b. To coordinate the required prevention strategies across all substance abuse prevention
grantees to ensure compliance with state regulations.
c. To strengthen compliance with existing laws on the sale of tobacco and nicotine
products to minors through education and monitoring activities.
d. To increase awareness of the community regarding substance use and misuse through
the dissemination of information across a wide variety of media outlets and distribution
networks.
e. To build the prevention workforce capacity through technical support and coordination
of prevention trainings.
IV. OBLIGATIONS OF YOUTH PREVENTION COALITIONS:
Disseminate information on substance use disorders, wellness and health to youth and
adults through presentations, social media, written materials and other forms of
communication.
b. Facilitate and coordinate positive activities to assist in gaining new skills and a sense of
belonging and relationship building with their peers, family and community.
c. Coordinate access to appropriate services and programs as needed.
d. Increase community awareness about substance use disorders and build partnerships to
reduce use.
V. TERM OF AGREEMENT:
This agreement is to begin September 1, 2021 and shall terminate August 31, 2022. This
MOU may be extended for successive twelve (12) month terms by written agreement of the
parties. This MOU may be terminated by any party upon 30 days written notice to the other
party.
THE UNDERSIGNED AGENCIES do hereby certify that, (1) the services specified above are necessary and
essential for activities that are properly within the statutory functions and programs of the effected
agencies and (2) the proposed arrangements serve the interest of efficient and economical
administration.
THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND IT'S AGENTS further certify that it has the authority
to enter into this agreement for the above services under the provisions of Chapter 534 of the Texas
Health & Safety Code Ann., as amended.
Non -Arbitration: The City reserves the right to exercise any right or remedy available to it by law,
contract, equity, or otherwise, including without limitation, the right to seek any and all forms of relief in
a court of competent jurisdiction. Further, the City shall not be subject to any arbitration process prior
to exercising its unrestricted right to seek judicial remedy. The remedies set forth herein are cumulative
and not exclusive, and may be exercised concurrently. To the extent of any conflict between this
provision and another provision in, or related to, this document, this provision shall control.
Nonappropriation: All funds for payment by the City under this contract are subject to the availability of
an annual appropriation for this purpose by the City. In the event of nonappropriation of funds by the
City Council of the City of Lubbock for the goods or services provided under the contract, the City will
terminate the contract, without termination charge or other liability, on the last day of the then -current
fiscal year or when the appropriation made for the then -current year for the goods or services covered
by this contract is spent, whichever event occurs first. If at any time funds are not appropriated for the
continuance of this contract, cancellation shall be accepted by the Seller on thirty (30) days prior written
notice, but failure to give such notice shall be of no effect and the City shall not be obligated under this
contract beyond the date of termination.
S82S2: SB 252 prohibits the City from entering into a contract with a vendor that is identified by The
Comptroller as a company known to have contracts with or provide supplies or service with Iran, Sudan
or a foreign terrorist organization.
HB 89: The Contractor warrants that it complies with Chapter 2270, Subtitle F, Title 10 of the Texas
Government Code by verifying that:
(1) The Contractor does not boycott Israel; and
(2) The Contractor will not boycott Israel during the term of the Agreement.
CITY V�*
LTH DEPARTMENT:
03/22/2022
Daniel pe Date
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Kathrine Wells Date
Director of Health Department
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RyAh Byi�oke - - Date
Assis nt City Attorney
J'""-'X'03/22/2022
Reb cca Garza Date
City Secretary
Date
YWCA Representative
YWCA Representative
Date
Resolution No. 2022-RO156
City of Lubbock Health Department- Prevention Resource Center, Region 1
Memorandum of Understanding
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City of Lubbock Health Department
80618th Street
Lubbock, TX 79401
Family Support Services of Amarillo
7631 1-40
West Building B
Amarillo, TX 79106
II. STATEMENT OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED:
The parties hereto, agree by execution of this Memorandum of Understanding to participate
in an integrated collaborative effort to meet the specific needs of the priority population,
including serving as an essential link between prevention, intervention and treatment
services, information and resources within Region 1.
We the undersigned have agreed that we shall work together through a cooperative effort.
This collaboration is not an offer of employment and does not include any additional
funding.
III. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
a. To maintain and serve as the primary resource for substance use and related behavioral
health data for the region.
b. To coordinate the required prevention strategies across all substance abuse prevention
grantees to ensure compliance with state regulations.
c. To strengthen compliance with existing laws on the sale of tobacco and nicotine
products to minors through education and monitoring activities.
d. To increase awareness of the community regarding substance use and misuse through
the dissemination of information across a wide variety of media outlets and distribution
networks.
e. To build the prevention workforce capacity through technical support and coordination
of prevention trainings.
IV. OBLIGATIONS OF YOUTH PREVENTION PROGRAM PROVIDERS:
a. Disseminate information on substance use disorders, wellness and health to youth and
adults through presentations, social media, written materials and other forms of
communication.
b. Facilitate and coordinate positive activities to assist in gaining new skills and a sense of
belonging and relationship building with their peers, family and community.
c. Coordinate access to appropriate services and programs as needed.
d. Increase community awareness about substance use disorders and build partnerships to
reduce use.
V. TERM OF AGREEMENT:
This agreement is to begin September 1, 2021 and shall terminate August 31, 2022. This
MOU may be extended for successive twelve (12) month terms by written agreement of the
parties. This MOU may be terminated by any party upon 30 days written notice to the other
party.
THE UNDERSIGNED AGENCIES do hereby certify that, (1) the services specified above are necessary and
essential for activities that are properly within the statutory functions and programs of the effected
agencies and (2) the proposed arrangements serve the interest of efficient and economical
administration.
THE CITY OF LUBBOCK HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND IT'S AGENTS further certify that it has the authority
to enter into this agreement for the above services under the provisions of Chapter 534 of the Texas
Health & Safety Code Ann., as amended.
Non -Arbitration: The City reserves the right to exercise any right or remedy available to it by law,
contract, equity, or otherwise, including without limitation, the right to seek any and all forms of relief in
a court of competent jurisdiction. Further, the City shall not be subject to any arbitration process prior
to exercising its unrestricted right to seek judicial remedy. The remedies set forth herein are cumulative
and not exclusive, and may be exercised concurrently. To the extent of any conflict between this
provision and another provision in, or related to, this document, this provision shall control.
Nonappropriation: All funds for payment by the City under this contract are subject to the availability of
an annual appropriation for this purpose by the City. In the event of nonappropriation of funds by the
City Council of the City of Lubbock for the goods or services provided under the contract, the City will
terminate the contract, without termination charge or other liability, on the last day of the then -current
fiscal year or when the appropriation made for the then -current year for the goods or services covered
by this contract is spent, whichever event occurs first. If at any time funds are not appropriated for the
continuance of this contract, cancellation shall be accepted by the Seller on thirty (30) days prior written
notice, but failure to give such notice shall be of no effect and the City shall not be obligated under this
contract beyond the date of termination.
SB252: SB 252 prohibits the City from entering into a contract with a vendor that is identified by The
Comptroller as a company known to have contracts with or provide supplies or service with Iran, Sudan
or a foreign terrorist organization.
HB 89: The Contractor warrants that it complies with Chapter 2270, Subtitle F, Title 10 of the Texas
Government Code by verifying that:
(1) The Contractor does not boycott Israel; and
(2) The Contractor will not boycott Israel during the term of the Agreement.
CITY F LUBB C HEALTH DEPARTMENT:
03/22/2022
DanieW. Pope
Date
thrine Wells Date
Director of Health Department
1- 15
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Ryan ro a Date
Assista City Attorney
03/22/2022
Reb cca Garza Date
Cit Secretary
Services
Family Support Services Repre