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Reso 2025-067 Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Program Grant Agreement
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Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation– Extreme Heat and Community Resilience Program – Round 1 <br />Grant Number: LCI SPPD24132, City of San Leandro <br />Page 25 <br /> <br /> Exhibit D, Special Terms and Conditions <br />Partners, Subcontractors, or vendors, and beyond the reasonable control of such <br />party. <br />20. Expatriate Corporations <br />Grantee hereby declares that it is not an expatriate corporation or subsidiary of an <br />expatriate corporation within the meaning of Public Contract Code Sections 10286 <br />and 10286.1, and is eligible to contract with the State of California. <br />21. Corporation Qualified to do Business in California <br />When work under this Grant Agreement is to be performed in California by a <br />corporation, the corporation must be in good standing and currently qualified to <br />do business in the state. "Doing business" is defined in Revenue and Taxation Code <br />Section 23101 as actively engaging in any transaction for the purpose of financial <br />or pecuniary gain or profit. <br />22. Self-Dealing and Arm’s Length Transactions <br />All expenditures for which reimbursement pursuant to this Grant Agreement is <br />sought must be the result of arm’s-length transactions and not the result of, or <br />motivated by, self-dealing on the part of Grantee or any employee or agent of <br />Grantee. <br />23. Relocation <br />If a project is subject to State Relocation Law and a relocation plan is required by <br />State Relocation Law (Gov. Code, § 7260 et seq.) and Section 6038 of the <br />Relocation Assistance and Real Property Guidelines (25 Cal. Code of Regulations, <br />div. 1, ch. 6, § 6000 et seq.) for the Project Area, Grantee must provide a copy of <br />the relocation plan. <br />24. Child Support Compliance Act <br />Grantee recognizes the importance of child and family support obligations and <br />must fully comply with all applicable state and federal laws relating to child and <br />family support enforcement, including, but not limited to, disclosure of information <br />and compliance with earnings assignment orders, as provided in Family Code <br />Section 5200 et seq.; and <br />Grantee, to the best of its knowledge, is fully complying with the earnings <br />assignment orders of all employees and is providing the names of all new <br />employees to the New Hire Registry maintained by the California Employment <br />Development Department. <br />25. Environmental Justice <br />In the performance of this Grant Agreement, Grantee must conduct its programs, <br />policies, and activities that substantially affect human health or the environment in <br />a manner that ensures the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and <br />income levels, including minority populations and low-income populations of <br />California, consistent with Government Code section 65040.12, subdivision (e).
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