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4. Configuration, support, and software updates for one meeting body are included in the monthly managed <br />service fees. A meeting body is understood to mean a body that requires any combination of the following: <br />a. A unique agenda template <br />b. A unique minutes template <br />c. Any other unique template <br />d. A separate meeting type, title, or purpose <br />Additional meeting bodies are considered out of scope. <br />5. Integration and validation with existing Granicus solution and content <br />6. Go -Live support <br />7, Training Classes. Granicus will provide online training to Client's designated System Administrators and on-site <br />training for user training, which will be administered in a train -the -trainer approach. <br />8. Access to reference and support materials and documentation <br />9, API Integrations. Granicus makes available the use of its various APIs to its Clients to enable them to extend their <br />Granicus data in a variety of ways. Examples include leveraging the API to import data from a third party system <br />into Granicus and, conversely, exporting data to a third party system. Granicus will provide its APIs, as well as any <br />existing documentation, to Client upon request. Any modification to the API is considered out of scope. <br />3. Out of Scope <br />This section captures the most common out -of -scope scenarios that Granicus encounters during the lifecycle of any <br />given project. Granicus will not engage in any out -of -scope work without prior written approval from Client. Any product <br />change or enhancement not explicitly listed in the project scope in Section 2 is considered out -of -scope. <br />1. Creation of custom reports <br />A custom report is defined as a report that requires modifications to the core application code in order to <br />achieve a desired format or purpose. <br />Examples of out -of -scope custom reports include, but are not limited to: <br />i. Creating a brand new data field that does not exist on any report or existing database <br />ii. Having data that displays on one type of report display on another <br />iii, Adding a second logo to a report <br />iv. In general, modifications to formatting (font, size, or justifications), or hiding or moving certain <br />data elements on a single report, are not considered custom reports, and are thus considered "in - <br />scope". <br />c. The creation of any custom reports. requires a separate assessment and project scope. Billing for custom <br />reports is assessed on an hourly basis at the current professional services rate. <br />2. API Integrations <br />