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<br />Non-Professional Services Agreement between 07/01/2025 <br />City of San Leandro and Pencco, Inc—Exhibit D Page 9 of 16 <br />and perform due diligence prior to submitting a bid. The contracted unit cost of the chemical is the <br />awarded bid price. The successful bidder may seek a price increase for any nontrivial change requested <br />by the participating BACC agency in the terms and conditions of the participating BACC agency’s purchase <br />order, purchase agreements, and / or contracts. The successful bidder may not change the price <br />throughout the term of the contract unless by mutual written agreement between BACC agency and <br />successful bidder per Section 4.4 Modification of Contract. <br /> <br />3.6 Taxes <br />Pursuant to the Sales and Use Tax Law, water treatment facilities are entitled to submit Resale Certificates <br />to the California State Board of Equalization which exempt that utility from paying sales tax on any <br />chemical purchased for the expressed use of producing a consumable water product. The participating <br />BACC agencies that provide potable and/or recycled water to customers will be responsible for providing <br />the successful bidder with these certificates or letter documenting their determination if the chemical <br />they seek to purchase is exempt from sales tax. BACC agencies that do not notify the successful bidder <br />that their agency is exempt from paying sales tax shall be invoiced with sales tax shown as a separate, <br />itemized cost on the invoice. Chemicals purchased solely for the use in wastewater treatment and <br />disposal facilities are subject to sales tax. <br /> <br />3.7 Delivery Requirements <br />Bidders are responsible for reviewing each of the listed delivery locations or geographic regions for each <br />participating BACC agency and ensuring that their product can be delivered to each location prior to <br />submitting a bid. Bidders that intend to utilize the services of a third party hauling company for some or <br />all of their deliveries are responsible for ensuring that the hauler they have selected can and will deliver <br />their product to each location listed in Section III-2, Delivery Details, and for submitting an affidavit <br />pertaining to assurance with their bid. Failure to provide this assurance and submit an affidavit may be <br />cause for rejecting their bid. Delivery bills of lading must be provided for each shipment. All bulk shipments <br />must include a weight ticket from a certified weigh station in addition to a shipping manifest. Delivery <br />times and dates must be coordinated between the successful bidder and each participating BACC agency <br />on a schedule that meets the needs of the BACC agency, but at no time can a delivery occur more than <br />seven (7) days after the order is placed unless the respective BACC agency requests a later delivery. No <br />delivery can be made when a BACC agency representative is not on site. The successful bidder must notify <br />the BACC agency of any anticipated late deliveries at least 24 hours in advance of the scheduled delivery <br />time and date, unless delivery delays are the result of in-route transportation delays, then notification <br />must be provided as soon as possible to inform the BACC agency of the anticipated delivery date and time. <br />Persistently late or cancelled deliveries (defined as three or more over the contract period) may be used <br />as a basis for contract termination. Failure to provide notice of late delivery as required by this section <br />may also be a basis for contract termination. Any deliveries not meeting chemical quality, regulatory, <br />safety, or delivery requirements will be returned to the successful bidder at no cost to the BACC agency, <br />and must be re-delivered by the bidder within 48 hours of the unacceptable delivery. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: B72AF0D0-C77A-4A6B-8727-4C891D248F6D