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RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION 981 - 12/10/81
(rescinds Reso. 872, 9/24/81)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock BE and is hereby authorized and
directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock an Affiliation
Agreement between the Lubbock City Health Department and Texas Tech University
School of Nursing, attached herewith which shall be spread upon the minutes
of the Council and as spread upon the minutes of this Council shall constitute
and be a part of this Resolution as if fully copied herein in detail.
This Resolution rescinds Resolution No. 872, passed September 24, 1981.
Passed by the City Council this 10th day of December ,1981.
T-McAKSTER, MAYOR
- ATTEST;
E elyn-Ga fga, City 99c -Treasurer
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
- ~tie eldj
Denzel Pero full, Dfector of Public Services
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
G. Vandiver, Asst. City Atto- y
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF LUBBOCK
AFFILIATION AGREEMENT
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RESOLUTION 981 - 12/10/81
Rescinds Reso. 872, 9/24/81
CITY SECRETARY -TREASURER
THIS AGREEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO this 10th day of December
1981, by and between the City of. Lubbock, Texas, acting by and through the
Lubbock City Health Department, hereinafter called "Health Department," and
Texas Tech University School of Nursing, hereinafter called "University."
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Health Department operates health care facilities at Lubbock,
Texas, and
WHEREAS, the University operates a nursing school, and
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to advance nursing education and aid in meeting
the ever increasing demand in the State and Nation for trained health manpower,
and to make available better health service to patients, and
WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable and to the best interest of the Parties to
establish an affiliation for the purpose of carrying out these objectives,
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing and in further
consideration of the mutual benefits, the Parties hereto agree as follows:
1. Term. The term of this agreement shall begin on the date of its
execution and shall continue for an indefinite period provided, however, that
either Party shall have the right to terminate the agreement on twelve months
written notice to the other Party.
2. Understanding.
a. The Health Department will --
i. Allow the use of its facilities for the education of
nursing students.
ii. Provide some staff supervision, in conjunction with fulltime
faculty from the University, for students in nursing ed-
ucation programs.
iii. Provide access for faculty and students to patients and
their clinical records at the Health Department as part of
their clinical training program.
iv. Review periodically the specific programmatic efforts and
number(s) of students to participate at the Health Depart-
ment, both factors being subject to mutual agreement of the
Signatory Parties.
V. Maintain responsibility for policies and administrative
guidelines to be used in the operation of the Health De-
partment.
vi. Encourage its staff to participate in the educational
activities of the University.
vii. Participate in annual Program Review activities of the
School of Nursing, which are directed toward continuing
program improvement.
b. The University will --
i. Maintain the authority and responsibility for nursing
education programs for its students which may be conducted
within the Health Department.
ii. Consider for clinical and/or adjunct faculty appointment
those members of the Health Department staff who contribute
significantly to the educational programs subject to aca-
demic standards and rank used by the University.
iii. Adhere, by its faculty and students, to the Health Depart-
ment policies and procedures when in attendance at the
Health Department.
iv. Provide faculty participation on committees and task forces
of Health. Department.
3. Research. It is understood that clinical research programs based at
the Health Department may be encouraged in order to strengthen the academic
program and will be subject to rules and regulations of the University in
developing such programs. This does not mean that the Health Department is
prohibited from developing research programs of its own, not related to the
academic program of the University. Research programs will not be initiated
prior to approval of Signatory Parties.
4. Claims. The City of Lubbock shall be responsible for all claims,
damages, losses or expenses incurred by reason of any negligent acts of its
employees and will hold the University harmless in such situations. The Uni-
versity shall be responsible for all claims, damages, losses or expenses in-
curred by reason of any negligent acts of its employees or students and will
hold the City of Lubbock harmless in such situations, insofar as this is consis-
tent with the laws governing institutions of the State of Texas.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands, the day and
year first above written.
CITY OF LUBBOC
BY:
L cAL STER, MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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ATTEST:
Evelyn Gaf:ga; L`Yty Secret
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Donald G. Vandiver, Asst. City Attorney
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF SING
BY.
WED AND RECOMMENDED:
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LXAURO�F. CAVAZOS, Ph