AFRIM`S SPORTS, INC. - Tech Valley High School
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AFRIM`S SPORTS, INC. - Tech Valley High School
AFRIM'S SPORTS, INC. 2014 - 2015 Facility Rental Contract This Facility Rental Agreement (hereinafter, the “Agreement”) is made between Afrim Sports, Inc. (hereinafter, "Afrims") and Tech Valley High School (hereinafter “Tech Valley") Date 3/1/2016 3/2/2016 Date 11/17/2015 Event Name Tech Valley High School Contact James Church Contact ID 99795 Contact Phone 518-862-4963 Contact Email james.church@questar.org Day Tuesday Wednesday Location # of Fields Hours Time Colonie 8:30am - 1:30pm Colonie 8:30am - 1:30pm Total Rental 1 1 5.00 5.00 Number of Sessions 8 8 16 Rate Total $ 200 $ 200 $ $ $ 1,600.00 1,600.00 3,200.00 Payment Schedule Scheduled Payment Dates 2/2/2016 Deposit 3/1/2016 Balance Check Number Approved By Amount $ $ Balance Due 1,600.00 1,600.00 A finalized invoice will be presented prior to your last payment date. All of Tech Valley players, coaches & managers will complete an Afrim's online registration profile A insurance certificate will be presented prior to the start of the event date. The Terms and Conditions stated on the reverse side of this Agreement are integral to this agreement and are provide to insure that you are fully protected Facility Rental Contract Terms and Conditions Tech Valley and Tech Valley participants, employees and other third parties (other than Afrims), who may enter the Facility or the Property during the Rental Period, agree to abide by the rules of the Facility. The dates and times reflected above are non-cancellable. The deposit reflected in the "Payment Schedule" is required to secure all field rentals. The balance is due on the dates indicated. Any date or time adjustments and/or cancellations agreed to will be in the form of substituted additional dates and/or times. Afrims reserves the right to modify dates and times to accommodate league schedules. Tech Valley has, and shall maintain throughout the term of this Agreement, general liability insurance, naming Afrims as an “additional insured,” in an amount of coverage not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, including personal injury and property damage. Prior to the use of the Property, Tech Valley agrees to deliver to Afrims a certificate of insurance by an insurance company satisfactory to Afrims, which names Afrims as an additional insured and provides that the insurance company must provide Afrims with at least ten (10) days prior written notice of any cancellation or reduction in coverage. If Afrims rental involves sports activities, then the certificate of insurance must specifically state that the Liability coverage includes Participant Legal Liability and will respond to Liability claims made by athletic participants. Tech Valley agrees to be fully and exclusively responsible for the safety of the persons and property of all participants in the events during the Rental Period, including, without limitation, employees, participants, associates, guests, spectators and any members of the public in attendance at any of the events being held by Tech Valley at the facility. Tech Valley shall defend, indemnify, and hold Afrims, its officers, employees, and agents harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, or claims for injury or damages arising out of the performance of this Agreement but only in proportion to and to the extent such liability, loss, expense, attorneys’ fees, or claims for injury or damages are caused by or result from the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of Tech Valley, its officers, agents, employees, participants, associates, guests, spectators and any members of the public in attendance at any of the events being held by Tech Valley at the facility. Afrims shall defend, indemnify, and hold Tech Valley, its officers, employees, and agents harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, or claims for injury or damages arising from the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of Afrims, its officers, agents, employees, participants or associates at the facility. The undersigned parties each acknowledge that they are authorized to enter into this Agreement, they have read all of its terms and conditions, and they understand and agree to abide by the rules and guidelines set forth. Tech Valley High School Date Afrim Sports Inc. Date www.afrimspots.com afrimsports@gmail.com 518-438-3131 Afrim's Sports 636 Albany Shaker Rd. Albany, NY 12211 Phone: 518-438-3131 Fax: 518-438-4422 Rate: $200/session Tech Valley High School James Church Date 3/1/2016 3/8/2016 3/15/2016 3/22/2016 3/29/2016 4/5/2016 4/12/2016 4/19/2016 4/26/2016 Time 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am Time 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm Hours 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Account Activity Description Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie No School Tuesday Colonie 8:30am - 1:30pm 1 Field 8 Weeks # of Fields Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total Sessions 8.0 Initials Afrim's Sports 636 Albany Shaker Rd. Albany, NY 12211 Phone: 518-438-3131 Fax: 518-438-4422 Rate: $200/session Tech Valley High School James Church Date 3/2/2016 3/9/2016 3/16/2016 3/23/2016 3/30/2016 4/6/2016 4/13/2016 4/20/2016 4/27/2016 Time 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am Time 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm Hours 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Account Activity Description Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie No School Wednesday Colonie 8:30am - 1:30pm 1 Field 8 Weeks # of Fields Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total Sessions 8.0 Initials AFRIM'S SPORTS, INC. 2014 - 2015 Facility Rental Contract This Facility Rental Agreement (hereinafter, the “Agreement”) is made between Afrim Sports, Inc. (hereinafter, "Afrims") and Tech Valley High School (hereinafter “Tech Valley") Date 9/15/2015 9/9/2015 Date 7/29/2015 Event Name Tech Valley High School Contact James Church Contact ID 99795 Contact Phone 518-862-4963 Contact Email james.church@questar.org Day Tuesday Wednesday Location # of Fields Hours Time Colonie 8:30am - 1:30pm Colonie 8:30am - 1:30pm Total Rental 1 1 5.00 5.00 Number of Sessions 15 15 30 Rate Total $ 200 $ 200 $ $ $ 3,000.00 3,000.00 6,000.00 Payment Schedule Scheduled Payment Dates 8/10/2015 Deposit 10/26/2015 Balance Check Number Approved By Amount $ $ Balance Due 3,000.00 3,000.00 A finalized invoice will be presented prior to your last payment date. All of Tech Valley players, coaches & managers will complete an Afrim's online registration profile A insurance certificate will be presented prior to the start of the event date. The Terms and Conditions stated on the reverse side of this Agreement are integral to this agreement and are provide to insure that you are fully protected Facility Rental Contract Terms and Conditions Tech Valley and Tech Valley participants, employees and other third parties (other than Afrims), who may enter the Facility or the Property during the Rental Period, agree to abide by the rules of the Facility. The dates and times reflected above are non-cancellable. The deposit reflected in the "Payment Schedule" is required to secure all field rentals. The balance is due on the dates indicated. Any date or time adjustments and/or cancellations agreed to will be in the form of substituted additional dates and/or times. Afrims reserves the right to modify dates and times to accommodate league schedules. Tech Valley has, and shall maintain throughout the term of this Agreement, general liability insurance, naming Afrims as an “additional insured,” in an amount of coverage not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, including personal injury and property damage. Prior to the use of the Property, Tech Valley agrees to deliver to Afrims a certificate of insurance by an insurance company satisfactory to Afrims, which names Afrims as an additional insured and provides that the insurance company must provide Afrims with at least ten (10) days prior written notice of any cancellation or reduction in coverage. If Afrims rental involves sports activities, then the certificate of insurance must specifically state that the Liability coverage includes Participant Legal Liability and will respond to Liability claims made by athletic participants. Tech Valley agrees to be fully and exclusively responsible for the safety of the persons and property of all participants in the events during the Rental Period, including, without limitation, employees, participants, associates, guests, spectators and any members of the public in attendance at any of the events being held by Tech Valley at the facility. Tech Valley shall defend, indemnify, and hold Afrims, its officers, employees, and agents harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, or claims for injury or damages arising out of the performance of this Agreement but only in proportion to and to the extent such liability, loss, expense, attorneys’ fees, or claims for injury or damages are caused by or result from the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of Tech Valley, its officers, agents, employees, participants, associates, guests, spectators and any members of the public in attendance at any of the events being held by Tech Valley at the facility. Afrims shall defend, indemnify, and hold Tech Valley, its officers, employees, and agents harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, or claims for injury or damages arising from the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of Afrims, its officers, agents, employees, participants or associates at the facility. The undersigned parties each acknowledge that they are authorized to enter into this Agreement, they have read all of its terms and conditions, and they understand and agree to abide by the rules and guidelines set forth. Tech Valley High School Date Afrim Sports Inc. Date www.afrimspots.com afrimsports@gmail.com 518-438-3131 Afrim's Sports 636 Albany Shaker Rd. Albany, NY 12211 Phone: 518-438-3131 Fax: 518-438-4422 Rate: $200/session Tech Valley High School James Church Date 9/15/2015 9/22/2015 9/29/2015 10/6/2015 10/13/2015 10/20/2015 10/27/2015 11/3/2015 11/10/2015 11/17/2015 11/24/2015 12/1/2015 12/8/2015 12/15/2015 12/22/2015 12/29/2015 Time 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am Time 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm Hours 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Account Activity Description Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie No School Tuesday Colonie 8:30am - 1:30pm 1 Field 15 Weeks # of Fields Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total Sessions 15.0 Initials Afrim's Sports 636 Albany Shaker Rd. Albany, NY 12211 Phone: 518-438-3131 Fax: 518-438-4422 Rate: $200/session Tech Valley High School James Church Date 9/9/2015 9/16/2015 9/23/2015 9/30/2015 10/7/2015 10/14/2015 10/21/2015 10/28/2015 11/4/2015 11/11/2015 11/18/2015 11/25/2015 12/2/2015 12/9/2015 12/16/2015 12/23/2015 12/30/2015 Time 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am Time 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm Hours 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 8:30am 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Account Activity Description Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie No School Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie Colonie No School Wednesday Colonie 8:30am - 1:30pm 1 Field 15 Weeks # of Fields Sessions 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Total Sessions 15.0 Initials Conditions for the Occasional Use of University at Albany Facilities By Non-Commercial Entities Revocable permits are issued for short-term use of University facilities by non-commercial organizations. State University guidelines generally prohibit the University from providing space to commercial organizations. An applying organization must submit a completed Revocable Permit application. Organizations may be required to provide additional information concerning the proposed use of a University facility with their submission. Requests for facility use are not to be considered approved until the organization has received a copy of the executed permit. Event Checklist What do I need to do? 1. Visit our Events Management page at http://uaems.albany.edu/virtualems/ to view spaces available to rent 2. Submit the following to the University Controller at least 30 days in advance of the event: Notarized Revocable Permit application $50 processing fee (checks payable to University at Albany Insurance certificate (see below) 3. A single application may be used for multiple dates for up to a year. However, a new application must be submitted when a certificate of insurance expires. Provide liability insurance covering the State of New York and the State University of New York in the event of personal injury or death arising out of the use of University facilities. Required coverage limits are listed on the chart below. We strongly recommend that the insurance certificate accompany your application. If it must be sent separately by a third party, it is your responsibility to follow up to make sure it has been received, at least 14 days prior to the event. Certificate Holder to be listed as: University at Albany, State University of New York, State of New York 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12222 Insurance limits are now $2,000,000 General Liability Combined bodily injury and property damage, single limit each occurrence, $2,000,000 Aggregate If you are renting a dorm or using Liberty Terrace or Empire Commons conference rooms, the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and Empire Commons Student Housing Inc. should also be listed on the certificate. 4. Notes A copy of your revocable permit will be e-mailed to you as soon as it is approved. After that, get in touch with your venue manager to plan event details. Your venue manager will connect you with University service providers and identify all potential support services you will need for your event including parking, catering, security, rentals, etc. What do I need to do? Notes 5. Obtain approval from the University for any public advertisements you plan to release if you mention the University in any capacity other than as the event location. Use of any University marks or logos are prohibited without prior approval from the University at Albany Office of Communications and Marketing Charitable or public benefit organizations may charge an admission fee or accept donations subject to State and Federal governing laws. Where admission fees are charged or donations accepted, the organization shall make it known in all publicity notices that the proceeds are for the benefit or the organization and not the University at Albany. 6. Observe established campus regulations and policies during the event, including setup and takedown 7. Compensate the University for the amount specified (as determined by space and services requested in advance of the organization’s use of the University’s facility Some venues require deposits prior to the event. You will be billed for the balance of facility rental, support services and any damages (if applicable) after the event. Make sure to fill in all of the blue shaded fields on the application and permit, and sign on page 6 of the permit as Official Representative of Permittee and again under Exhibit D. The form is interactive, so all fields except for signature can be filled in electronically. Completed Revocable Permit application, insurance certificate and $50 application fee should be sent to: Office of the Controller Attn: Stacy Stern University at Albany 1400 Washington Ave. UNH 212 Albany, NY 12222 All revocable permits must be reviewed and approved by the University at Albany Controller. Revocable permits will only be considered if all accompanying documents, including the certificate of insurance are included. If you have not received a copy of the executed permit, you may not advertise for your event. Please call Stacy Stern at (518) 956-8120, or sstern@albany.edu with any questions about the permitting process. Thank you for your interest in the University at Albany! APPLICATION FOR OCCASIONAL USE OF UNIVERSITY FACILITIES BY NON-UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONS Office of the Controller PH: University Hall, Room 212 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12222 518-956-8120 FX: 518-956-8121 This application is intended for use by non-University organizations requesting use of facilities at the University at Albany. Complete and return this application to the Office of the Controller. Approval of this application does not constitute a commitment for a specific space and services. The organization must subsequently make arrangements with the appropriate office(s). Date(s) of Program May 3, 2016-June 15, 2016 Time(s) of Program 8am-1:30pm Name of Organization Purpose of Event physical education instruction Tech Valley High School Exact Title of Event(s – please be specific Organization Type: For Profit physical education instruction Non Profit Person Responsible for Arrangements Phone # Expected Attendance 130 students (518) 862-4964 State/Government Jim Niedermeier Cell # 1-505-490-4809 Organization Address 246 Tricentennial Drive City Albany E-mail jneidermeier@techvalleyhigh.org State NY Zip 12203 Please visit our Events Management page at https://uaems.albany.edu/VirtualEms/ for information on venues Fill out the Revocable Permit and sign on page 6 and on Exhibit D as Official Representative of Permittee $50 application fee must accompany all permit applications – checks payable to University at Albany Updated 1/6/2015 Revocable Permit – Use of University Facilities for Covered Activities Under the State University of New York Child Protection Policy January 27 THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of 20 16, by and between the STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, an educational corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, and having its principal place of business located at SUNY Plaza, Albany, New York, 12246, by and on behalf of the State University of New York at the University at Albany, having its principal place of business at 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222 (hereinafter referred to as “the University” and Tech Valley High School ____________________________________ a commercial non-commercial organization having its principal place of business located at: 246 Tricentennial Drive ____________________________________ Albany ____________________________________ NY 12203 ____________________________________ Hereinafter referred to as “the Permittee,” and collectively as “the Parties.” W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, the Permittee will be conducting an on-campus activity which requires certain facilities; for a Covered Activity, defined herein as an activity conducted by the Permittee occurring on the University at Albany campus for the duration of which the responsibility for custody, control and supervision of all attendees including children is vested in Permittee; and WHEREAS, the University at Albany has such facilities; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to enter into an agreement whereby the University will make such facilities available to the Permittee for the Covered Activity. NOW, THEREFORE, be it known that a revocable permit is hereby granted to the Permittee, subject to the terms and conditions as hereinafter provided, to use the facilities and services designated in Exhibit B, attached hereto and made a part hereof, on the date(s) and at the times specified thereon. 1. The University shall supply all ordinary and necessary water, gas, electricity, light, heat and sewerage facilities for the premises. Unless specifically indicated otherwise in Exhibit B, no telephone or internet service shall be provided by the University to Permittee hereunder. 2. The Permittee shall take good care of the premises, fixtures and appurtenances to preserve the premises in good order and condition. Upon removal from said premises, the Permittee shall, at its sole cost and expense, restore the premises to the condition in which these premises were in when the use by the Permittee began, other than ordinary wear and tear to the premises. 3. Only upon the prior written approval by the University may the Permittee use other areas of the University upon the same terms and conditions as provided herein. 4. The University shall not receive or store any goods or materials on behalf of the Permittee via mail or delivery service in advance of the Permittee’s scheduled events. 5. The Permittee agrees to provide the University with a copy of one of the following as applicable: its Incorporation Papers or Receipt of Filing as a nonprofit agency or a commercial entity filed with the Secretary of State, or Papers Filed with the appropriate County Clerk for Conducting Business in its Name. 6. In consideration of the facilities and services to be provided by the University as enumerated herein, the Permittee agrees to reimburse the University in accordance with the costs or services stipulated on Exhibit C, attached hereto and made a part hereof, and any other extraordinary costs incurred by the University to meet the requirements of the Permittee. Payment shall be made by the Permittee payable upon receipt of an official billing statement from the University. The form and manner of presentation of the statement shall be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. 7. The Permittee shall be responsible for any and all damages or loss by theft or otherwise of property whether such property shall belong to the University or to others, and for injury to persons (including death) which may in any way result from the operation or conducting of the Covered Activity, or may be caused by any of the persons involved in the Covered Activity, whether or not directly caused by the Permittee. 8. The Permittee shall be responsible for and shall maintain good discipline and proper behavior on the part of all persons in any way involved with the Covered Activity and agrees to remove any person involved in the Covered Activity whose actions, or failure to act, shall in the sole judgment of the University, after consulting with the Permittee, be deemed to be detrimental to the University. 9. If in the judgment of the University the activities of any person in any way involved in the Covered Activity should be such that the University, after consultation with the Permittee, shall determine that the continuation of the Covered Activity for the then remaining period covered by this Agreement shall be contrary to the best interest of the University, the University may terminate this Agreement without liability of any kind whatsoever therefore, and the Permittee and all persons so involved shall be thereupon removed from the University premises. 10. This Agreement shall be interpreted according to the laws of the State of New York. The Permittee shall comply with established State University of New York and the University regulations and policies and with all laws, rules, orders, regulations, and requirements of Federal, State and municipal governments applicable thereto including the provisions contained in the rider attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A. If necessary, Permittee shall obtain and keep in force at its sole cost and expense, any permits or licenses which may be required by any local, State or Federal Governmental body. 11. The Permittee agrees that the issuance of this permit shall in no way diminish the statutory authority of the State University of New York or the University to possession, pursuant to the Education Law, of the State controlled property to which this permit relates; nor shall the dominion and control by the State University of New York over the said State property be in any way diminished. 12. The Permittee specifically agrees that this permit does not create the relationship of landlord and tenant between the University and the Permittee regarding the use of the State controlled property to which this permit relates. 13. The Permittee specifically agrees that this permit shall be void and of no further force and effect upon any use of the State controlled property to which this permit relates which is inconsistent with State Law or which in any way conflicts with the purposes or objectives of the University. 14. The Permittee shall have the right, so long as this permit shall remain in force, to enter upon said State lands for the purpose of maintaining, operating and using facilities designated in Exhibit B. 15. The Permittee specifically agrees not to hold itself out as representing the State of New York or the State University of New York or the University at Albany in connection with the use of the State-owned property to which this permit relates, nor shall the names, marks or logos of the State of New York, the State University of New York, or the University at Albany be used by Permittee for any purpose without prior approval of the University. 2 University at Albany, State University of New York Revocable Permit – Use of University Facilities for Covered Activities Under the State University of New York Child Protection Policy 16. The Permittee assumes all risk incidental to the use of said facilities and shall be solely responsible for any and all accidents and injuries to persons and property (including death) arising out of or in connection with the Covered Activity, use of facilities, its appurtenances and the surrounding grounds and hereby covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the State of New York, the State University of New York and the University at Albany from any and all claims, suits, actions, damages and costs of every nature and description arising out of or relating to the use of the facilities, its appurtenances and the surrounding grounds or the violation by said Permittee, its agents, employees or contractors of any law, code, order, ordinance, rule or regulation in connection therewith. The Permittee further agrees, on being requested to do so, to assume the defense and to defend, at its own cost and expense, any action brought at any time against the State of New York and/or the State University of New York and/or the University at Albany in connection with the claims, suits and losses, as aforesaid. Subject to the availability of lawful appropriations and consistent with Section 8 of the State Court of Claims Act, the University shall hold Permittee harmless from and indemnify it for any final judgment of a court a competent jurisdiction to the extent attributable to the negligence of the State University of New York or of its officers or employees when acting within the course and scope of their employment. 17. The Permittee agrees to provide the University with the insurance coverage listed below, naming the State of New York, the State University of New York, the University at Albany and any affiliated corporations involved in the Covered Activity as an additional insured covering property damage, personal injury or death arising out of the use of University facilities. The Permittee further agrees to provide the University designee cited in paragraph 20 of this Permit evidence of such coverage within five (5) business days of execution of this permit or at minimum two weeks (14 days) prior to the Covered Activity. Permittee agrees to provide notice to the University of any cancellation of such policies, renewal policies, or new policies. (a) General Liability insurance two million dollars ($2,000,000) each occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000) in the aggregate; (b) If required: (c) New York State Workers’ Compensation and disability insurance during the term of the revocable permit for the benefit of Permittee’s employees required to be covered under the NYS Workers’ Compensation Law and the NYS Disability Benefits Law. Sexual Abuse and Molestation insurance, either under the above-described general liability policy or in a separate policy, with coverage not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000). Any insurance coverage for sexual abuse and molestation insurance written on a claims made basis shall remain in effect for a minimum of six (6) months following the use of University facilities. 18. If the Covered Activity for which this permit issues is a children’s camp as defined by New York Public Health Law § 1392, Permittee agrees to provide the University with a copy of its camp operator permit issued by the New York State Commissioner of Health upon execution of the Permit, and not later than two weeks (14 days) before the scheduled use of University facilities. 19. The Permittee represents and warrants that for all of its employees, volunteers, subcontractors and agents who shall enter upon University facilities for purposes related to the Covered Activity, Permittee has conducted within the ninety (90) day period preceding the first use of University facilities (i) a search of the NY Sex Offender Registry; and (ii) a search of the National Sex Offender Public Registry. a. A search of the NY Sex Offender Registry means: (i) a search of the file of persons required to register pursuant to Article 6-C of the Correction Law maintained by the NY Division of Criminal Justice Services pursuant to NY Correction Law § 168-b for every level of sex offender (Level 1 through Level 3), which requires an email, CD or hard copy submission of names and identifiers to DCJS as described on the DCJS website (http://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/nsor/800info_cdsubmit.htm ); and 3 University at Albany, State University of New York Revocable Permit – Use of University Facilities for Covered Activities Under the State University of New York Child Protection Policy (ii) b. Retention of the records of the results of such search. Note that an internet search alone will not meet the requirements of this Policy. A search of the National Sex Offender Public Registry means: (i) A search by first and last name of the National Sex Offender Public Website maintained by the United States Department of Justice at this link: http://www.nsopw.gov/; and (ii) 20. Retention of the records of the results of such search. The Permittee represents and warrants that for all facets of the Covered Activity: (a) It shall adhere to the following minimum staff-to-child supervision ratios by age of child: 5 years and younger: 6-8 years: 9-14 years: 15-16 years: 1 staff for each 6 children; 1 staff for each 8 children; 1 staff for each 10 children; 1 staff for each 12 children. (b) at least 80% of its staff are eighteen (18) years of age or older and that all staff are at least sixteen (16) years of age and at least two (2) years older than the children with whom they are working; (c) Its staff has training specific to the program or activity sufficient to insure that the program or activity is conducted in a safe manner. (d) The overall supervisor for each program and activity is an adult with certification or documented training and/or experience in that program or activity; (e) Any employees and volunteers of the Permittee, and employees and volunteers of its sub-Permittees whose name appeared on the NYS Sex Offender Registry or National Sex Offender Public Registry shall not participate in the Covered Activity in any way; and (f) Any other reasonable requirements presented by the University for the specific Covered Activity. 21. The Permittee represents and warrants that any time it provides transportation for participating minors to and from the University grounds, in addition to the driver of the vehicle, there shall be at least one other staff member in the vehicle at all times. 22. The Permittee acknowledges that it will comply with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation policy Chapter III Air Resources Subpart 217-3: Idling Prohibition for Heavy Duty Vehicles, which states that no buses or other heavy duty vehicles may be left idling for more than five consecutive minutes when the vehicle is not in motion. The complete policy is available at the following link: http://www.dec.ny.gov/regs/4256.html . 23. The Permittee acknowledges that it has received a copy of the State University of New York Child Protection Policy and Mandatory Reporting and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse Policy and agrees to abide by all of their terms, including its requirement that any suspected physical abuse or sexual abuse of a child be reported immediately to University Police. The Permittee’s written acknowledgement is attached hereto as Exhibit D. Permittee represents and warrants that it has caused each of its employees, agents and volunteers, and those of its sub-Permittees, who is responsible for custody, control or supervision of children participating in the covered Activity, to complete the Acknowledgement of review of the above-referenced policies and their agreement to abide by their terms, available at this link: http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=762 4 University at Albany, State University of New York Revocable Permit – Use of University Facilities for Covered Activities Under the State University of New York Child Protection Policy 24. Any notice to either party hereunder must be in writing signed by the party giving it and shall be served either personally or be registered mail addressed as follows: To The University: To The Permittee: University at Albany, State University of New York Kevin C. Wilcox, Associate Vice President and Controller 1400 Washington Avenue, UNH 212 Albany, NY 12222 (518)956-8120 Organization: Tech Valley High School Representative: Jim Niedermeier Address: 246 Tricentennial Drive Albany NY 12203 Or to such other addressee as may be hereafter designated by notice. All notices become effective only when received by the addressee. 25. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties hereto and all previous communications between the parties, whether written or oral, with reference to the subject matter of this contract are hereby superseded. In the event of any inconsistency or conflict among the documents comprising this Agreement, such inconsistency or conflict shall be resolved by giving precedence to the documents in the following order: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Exhibit A, State University of New York Standard Contract Clauses This Agreement Exhibit B, Designated Facilities and Services Exhibit C, Costs and Services Exhibit D, Permittee Acknowledgement of SUNY Child Protection Policies 26. The relationship of the Permittee to State University of New York and the State of New York arising out of this agreement shall be that of independent contractor. 27. May 1, 2016 The permission hereby granted shall be effective ___________________ and may be revoked at any time without cause. Upon revocation of the permission hereby granted and notice thereof served either in person or by certified mail, return receipt requested, said Permittee shall and will promptly discontinue the use of the premises and shall thereupon remove all of its property from the premises and shall restore the premises to the same condition it was in before use by the Permittee commenced, except that this permit shall terminate June 15, 2016 ___________________in any event, if not sooner revoked. Under no circumstances shall State University of New York be held liable for damages of any kind, either direct or indirect, for termination of this permit. 5 University at Albany, State University of New York Revocable Permit – Use of University Facilities for Covered Activities Under the State University of New York Child Protection Policy IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Permittee has caused this instrument to be sealed and signed by its duly authorized officer, and The University has caused this instrument to be executed by its duly authorized officer. UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK By: Kevin C. Wilcox Associate Vice President and Controller Date SIGN HERE Official Representative of Permittee Date Approval of the State Comptroller and Attorney General are required when the value or reasonably estimated value of the State’s non-monetary consideration exceeds $10,000. Section 112 3 New York State Finance Law Approved as to Form Approved and Filed By: By: Eric T. Schneiderman Thomas P. DiNapoli Attorney General NYS Office of the State Comptroller Date: Date: 6 University at Albany, State University of New York Revocable Permit – Use of University Facilities for Covered Activities Under the State University of New York Child Protection Policy Standard Contract Clauses State University of New York EXHIBIT A February 11, 2014 The parties to the attached contract, license, lease, amendment or other agreement of any kind (hereinafter, "contract") agree to be bound by the following clauses which are hereby made a part of the contract (the word "Contractor" herein refers to any party other than the State, whether a Contractor, licensor, licensee, lessor, lessee or any other party): 1. EXECUTORY CLAUSE. In accordance with Section 41 of the State Finance Law, the State shall have no liability under this contract to the Contractor or to anyone else beyond funds appropriated and available for this contract. 2. PROHIBITION AGAINST ASSIGNMENT Except for the assignment of its right to receive payments subject to Article 5-A of the State Finance Law, the Contractor selected to perform the services herein are prohibited in accordance with Section 138 of the State Finance Law from assigning, transferring, conveying, subletting or otherwise disposing of its rights, title or interest in the contract without the prior written consent of SUNY and attempts to do so are null and void. Notwithstanding the foregoing, SUNY may, with the concurrence of the New York Office of State Comptroller, waive prior written consent of the assignment, transfer, conveyance, sublease or other disposition of a contract let pursuant to Article XI of the State Finance Law if the assignment, transfer, conveyance, sublease or other disposition is due to a reorganization, merger or consolidation of Contractor’s its business entity or enterprise and Contractor so certifies to SUNY. SUNY retains the right, as provided in Section 138 of the State Finance Law, to accept or reject an assignment, transfer, conveyance, sublease or other disposition of the contract, and to require that any Contractor demonstrate its responsibility to do business with SUNY. 3. COMPTROLLER'S APPROVAL. (a) In accordance with Section 112 of the State Finance Law, Section 355 of New York State Education Law, and 8 NYCRR 316, Comptroller’s approval is not required for the following contracts: (i) materials; (ii) equipment and supplies, including computer equipment; (iii) motor vehicles; (iv) construction; (v) construction-related services; (vi) printing; and (vii) goods for State University health care facilities, including contracts for goods made with joint or group purchasing arrangements. (b) Comptroller’s approval is required for the following contracts: (i) contracts for services not listed in Paragraph (3)(a) above made by a State University campus or health care facility certified by the Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer, if the contract value exceeds $250,000; (ii) contracts for services not listed in Paragraph (3)(a) above made by a State University campus not certified by the Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer, if the contract value exceeds $50,000; (iii) contracts for services not listed in Paragraph (3)(a) above made by health care facilities not certified by the Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer, if the contract value exceeds $75,000; (iv) contracts whereby the State University agrees to give something other than money, when the value or reasonably estimated value of such consideration exceeds $10,000; (v) contracts for real property transactions if the contract value exceeds $50,000; (vi) all other contracts not listed in Paragraph 3(a) above, if the contract value exceeds $50,000, e.g. SUNY acquisition of a business and New York State Finance Article 11B contracts and (vii) amendments for any amount to contracts not listed in Paragraph (3)(a) above, when as so amended, the contract exceeds the threshold amounts stated in Paragraph (b) herein. However, such pre-approval shall not be required for any contract established as a centralized contract through the Office of General Services or for a purchase order or other transaction issued under such centralized contract. (c) Any contract that requires Comptroller approval shall not be valid, effective or binding upon the State University until it has been approved by the Comptroller and filed in the Comptroller’s office. 4. WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS. In accordance with Section 142 of the State Finance Law, this contract shall be void and of no force and effect unless the Contractor shall provide and maintain coverage during the life of this contract for the benefit of such employees as are required to be covered by the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Law. 5. NON-DISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS. To the extent required by Article 15 of the Executive Law (also known as the Human Rights Law) and all other State and Federal statutory and constitutional non-discrimination provisions, the Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, sex, (including gender identity or expression), national origin, sexual orientation, military status, age, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, marital status or domestic violence victim status. Furthermore, in accordance with Section 220-e of the Labor Law, if this is a contract for the construction, alteration or repair of any public building or public work or for the manufacture, sale or distribution of materials, equipment or supplies, and to the extent that this contract shall be performed within the State of New York, Contractor agrees that neither it nor its subcontractors shall, by reason of race, creed, color, disability, sex, or national origin: (a) discriminate in hiring against any New York State citizen who is qualified and available to perform the work; or (b) discriminate against or intimidate any employee hired for the performance of work under this contract. If this is a building service contract as defined in Section 230 of the Labor Law, then, in accordance with Section 239 thereof, Contractor agrees that neither it nor its subcontractors shall by reason of race, creed, color, national origin, age, sex or disability: (a) discriminate in hiring against any New York State citizen who is qualified and available to perform the work; or (b) discriminate against or intimidate any employee hired for the performance of work under this contract. Contractor is subject to fines of $50.00 per person per day for any violation of Section 220-e or Section 239 as well as possible termination of this contract and forfeiture of all moneys due hereunder for a second or subsequent violation 6. WAGE AND HOURS PROVISIONS. If this is a public work contract covered by Article 8 of the Labor Law or a building service contract covered by Article 9 thereof, neither Contractor's employees nor the employees of its subcontractors may be required or permitted to work more than the number of hours or days stated in said statutes, except as otherwise provided in the Labor Law and as set forth in prevailing wage and supplement schedules issued by the State Labor Department. Furthermore, Contractor and its subcontractors must pay at least the prevailing wage rate and pay or provide the prevailing supplements, including the premium rates for overtime pay, as determined by the State Labor Department in accordance with the Labor Law. Additionally, effective April 28, 2008, if this is a public work contract covered by Article 8 of the Labor Law, the Contractor understands and agrees that the filing of payrolls in a manner consistent with Subdivision 3-a of Section 220 of the Labor Law shall be a condition precedent to payment by SUNY of any SUNY-approved sums due and owing for work done upon the project. 7. NON-COLLUSIVE BIDDING CERTIFICATION. In accordance with Section 139-d of the State Finance Law, if this contract was awarded based on the submission of competitive bids, Contractor affirms, under penalty of perjury, and each person signing on behalf of Contractor, and in the case of a joint bid each party thereto certifies as to its own organization, under penalty of perjury, that to the best of its knowledge and belief that its bid was arrived at independently and without collusion aimed at restricting competition. Contractor further affirms that, at the time Contractor submitted its bid, an authorized and responsible person executed and delivered it to SUNY a non-collusive bidding certification on Contractor’s behalf. 8. INTERNATIONAL BOYCOTT PROHIBITION. In accordance with Section 220-f of the Labor Law and Section 139-h of the State Finance Law, if this contract exceeds $5,000, the Contractor agrees, as a material condition of the contract, that neither the Contractor nor any substantially owned or affiliated person, firm, partnership or corporation has participated, is participating, or shall participate in an international boycott in violation of the federal Export Administration Act of 1979 (50 USC App. Sections 2401 et seq.) or regulations thereunder. If such Contractor, or any of the aforesaid affiliates of Contractor, is convicted or is otherwise found to have violated said laws or regulations upon the final determination of the United States Commerce Department or any other appropriate agency of the United States subsequent to the contract's execution, such contract, amendment or modification thereto shall be rendered forfeit and void. The Contractor shall so notify the State Comptroller within five (5) business days of such conviction, determination or disposition of appeal (2 NYCRR 105.4). 9. SET-OFF RIGHTS. The State shall have all of its common law, equitable and statutory rights of set-off. These rights shall include, but not be limited to, the State 's option to withhold for the purposes of set-off any moneys due to the Contractor under this contract up to any amounts due and owing to the State with regard to this contract, any other contract with any State department or agency, including any contract for a term commencing prior to the term of this contract, plus any amounts due and owing to the State for any other reason including, without limitation, tax delinquencies or monetary penalties relative thereto. The State shall exercise its setoff rights in accordance with normal State practices including, in cases of set-off pursuant to an audit, the finalization of such audit by the State, its representatives, or the State Comptroller. 10. RECORDS. The Contractor shall establish and maintain complete and accurate books, records, documents, accounts and other evidence directly pertinent to performance under this contract (hereinafter, collectively, "the Records"). The Records must be kept for the balance of the calendar year in which they were made and for six (6) additional years thereafter. The State Comptroller, the Attorney General and any other person or entity authorized to conduct an examination, as SUNY and its representatives and entities involved in this contract, shall have access to the Records during normal business hours at an office of the Contractor within the State of New York or, if no such office is available, at a mutually agreeable and reasonable venue within the State, for the term specified above for the purposes of inspection, auditing and copying. SUNY shall take reasonable steps to protect from public disclosure any of the Records which are exempt from disclosure under Section 87 of the Public Officers Law (the "Statute") provided that: (i) the Contractor shall timely inform an appropriate SUNY official, in writing, that said Records should not be disclosed; and (ii) said Records shall be sufficiently identified; and (iii) designation of said Records as exempt under the Statute is reasonable. Nothing contained herein shall diminish, or in any way adversely affect, SUNY’s or the State's right to discovery in any pending or future litigation. 11. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND PRIVACY NOTIFICATION. Identification Number(s). Every invoice or New York State Claim for Payment submitted to the State University of New York by a payee, for payment for the sale of goods or services or for transactions (e.g., leases, easements, licenses, etc.) related to real or personal property must include the payee's identification number. The number is any or all of the following: (i) the payee’s Federal employer identification number, (ii) the payee’s Federal social security number, and/or (iii) the payee’s Vendor Identification Number assigned by the Statewide Financial System. Failure to include such number or numbers may delay payment. Where the payee does not have such number or numbers, the payee, on its invoice or Claim for Payment, must give the reason or reasons why the payee does not have such number or numbers. (b) Privacy Notification. (1) The authority to request the above personal information from a seller of goods or services or a lessor of real or personal property, and the authority to maintain such information, is found in Section 5 of the State Tax Law. Disclosure of this information by the seller or lessor to the State University of New York is mandatory. The principal purpose for which the information is collected is to enable the State to identify individuals, businesses and others who have been delinquent in filing tax returns or may have understated their tax liabilities and to generally identify persons affected by the taxes administered by the Commissioner of Taxation and Finance. The information will be used for tax administration purposes and for any other purpose authorized by law. (2) The personal information is requested by the purchasing unit of the State University of New York contracting to purchase the goods or services or lease the real or personal property covered by this contract or lease. The information is maintained in the Statewide Financial System by the Vendor Management Unit within the Bureau of State Expenditures, Office of the State Comptroller, 110 State Street, Albany, New York 12236. 12. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR MINORITIES AND WOMEN. (a) In accordance with Section 312 of the Executive Law and 5 NYCRR 143, if this contract is: (i) a written agreement or purchase order instrument, providing for a total expenditure in excess of $25,000.00, whereby a contracting agency is committed to expend or does expend funds in return for labor, services, supplies, equipment, materials or any combination of the foregoing, to be performed for, or rendered or furnished to the contracting agency; or (ii) a written agreement in excess of $100,000.00 whereby a contracting agency is committed to expend or does expend funds for the acquisition, construction, demolition, replacement, major repair or renovation of real property and improvements thereon; or (iii) a written agreement in excess of $100,000.00 whereby the owner of a State assisted housing project is committed to expend or does expend funds for the acquisition, construction, demolition, replacement, major repair or renovation of real property and improvements thereon for such project, then the following shall apply and by signing this agreement the Contractor certifies and affirms that it is Contractor’s equal employment opportunity policy that: (1) The Contractor will not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status, and will undertake or continue existing programs of affirmative action to ensure that minority group members and women are afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination. Affirmative action shall mean recruitment, employment, job assignment, promotion, upgradings, demotion, transfer, layoff, or termination and rates of pay or other forms of compensation; (2) at SUNY’s request, Contractor shall request each employment agency, labor union, or authorized representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining or other agreement or understanding, to furnish a written statement that such employment agency, labor union or representative will not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status and that such union or representative will affirmatively cooperate in the implementation of the Contractor's obligations herein; and (3) Contractor shall state, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees, that, in the performance of the State contract, all qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status. (b) Contractor will include the provisions of "1", "2" and "3", above, in every subcontract over $25,000.00 for the construction, demolition, replacement, major repair, renovation, planning or design of real property and improvements thereon (the "Work") except where the Work is for the beneficial use of the Contractor. Section 312 does not apply to: (i) work, goods or services unrelated to this contract; or (ii) employment outside New York State. The State shall consider compliance by a Contractor or sub-contractor with the requirements of any federal law concerning equal employment opportunity which effectuates the purpose of this section. SUNY shall determine whether the imposition of the requirements of the provisions hereof duplicate or conflict with any such federal law and if such duplication or conflict exists, SUNY shall waive the applicability of Section 312 to the extent of such duplication or conflict. Contractor will comply with all duly promulgated and lawful rules and regulations of the Department of Economic Development’s Division of Minority and Women's Business Development pertaining hereto. 13. CONFLICTING TERMS. In the event of a conflict between the terms of the contract (including any and all attachments thereto and amendments thereof) and the terms of this Exhibit A, the terms of this Exhibit A shall control. 14. GOVERNING LAW. This contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York except where the Federal supremacy clause requires otherwise. 15. LATE PAYMENT. Timeliness of payment and any interest to be paid to Contractor for late payment shall be governed by Article 11-A of the State Finance Law to the extent required by law. in which to respond. 18. PROHIBITION ON PURCHASE OF TROPICAL HARDWOODS. The Contractor certifies and warrants that all wood products to be used under this contract award will be in accordance with, but not limited to, the specifications and provisions of State Finance Law §165 (Use of Tropical Hardwoods), which prohibits purchase and use of tropical hardwoods, unless specifically exempted, by the State or any governmental agency or political subdivision or public benefit corporation. Qualification for an exemption under this law will be the responsibility of the contractor to establish to meet with the approval of the State. In addition, when any portion of this contract involving the use of woods, whether supply or installation, is to be performed by any subcontactor, the prime Contractor will indicate and certify in the submitted bid proposal that the subcontractor has been informed and is in compliance with specifications and provisions regarding use of tropical hardwoods as detailed in Section 165 of the State Finance Law. Any such use must meet with the approval of the State, otherwise, the bid may not be considered responsive. Under bidder certification, proof of qualification for exemption will be the responsibility of the Contractor to meet with the approval of the State. 19. MacBRIDE FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRINCIPLES. In accordance with the MacBride Fair Employment Principles (Chapter 807 of the Laws of 1992) , the Contractor hereby stipulates that Contractor and any individual or legal entity in which the Contractor holds a ten percent or greater ownership interest and any individual or legal entity that holds a ten percent or greater ownership interest in the Contractor either (a) have no business operations in Northern Ireland, or (b) shall take lawful steps in good faith to conduct any business operations in Northern Ireland in accordance with the MacBride Fair Employment Principles (as described in Section 165(5) of the State Finance Law), and shall permit independent monitoring of compliance with such principles. 20. OMNIBUS PROCUREMENT ACT OF 1992. It is the policy of New York State to maximize opportunities for the participation of New York State business enterprises, including minority and women-owned business enterprises as bidders, subcontractors and suppliers on its procurement contracts. Information on the availability of New York State subcontractors and suppliers is available from: NYS Department of Economic Development Division for Small Business 30 South Pearl St., 7th Floor Albany, NY 12245 Tel: 518-292-5100 Fax: 518-292-5884 email: opa@esd.ny.gov A directory of certified minority and womenowned business enterprises is available from: 16. NO ARBITRATION. Disputes involving this contract, including the breach or alleged breach thereof, may not be submitted to binding arbitration (except where statutorily authorized) but must, instead, be heard in a court of competent jurisdiction of the State of New York. NYS Department of Economic Development Division of Minority and Women’s Business Development 633 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017 212-803-2414 17. SERVICE OF PROCESS. In addition to the methods of service allowed by the State Civil Practice Law & Rules ("CPLR"), Contractor hereby consents to service of process upon it by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested. Service hereunder shall be complete upon Contractor's actual receipt of process or upon the State's receipt of the return thereof by the United States Postal Service as refused or undeliverable. Contractor must promptly notify the State, in writing, of each and every change of address to which service of process can be made. Service by the State to the last known address shall be sufficient. Contractor will have thirty (30) calendar days after service hereunder is complete email: mwbecertification@esd.ny.gov https://ny.newnycontracts.com/FrontEnd/Ven dorSearchPublic.asp The Omnibus Procurement Act of 1992 requires that by signing this bid proposal or contract, as applicable, Contractors certify that whenever the total bid amount is greater than $1 million: (a) The Contractor has made reasonable efforts to encourage the participation of New York State Business Enterprises as suppliers and subcontractors, including certified minority and women-owned business enterprises, on this project, and has retained the documentation of these efforts to be provided upon request to SUNY; (b) The Contractor has complied with the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 (P.L. 92-261), as amended; (c) The Contractor agrees to make reasonable efforts to provide notification to New York State residents of employment opportunities on this project through listing any such positions with the Job Search Division of the New York State Department of Labor, or providing such notification in such manner as is consistent with existing collective bargaining contracts or agreements. The contractor agrees to document these efforts and to provide said documentation to the State upon request; and (d) The Contractor acknowledges notice that SUNY may seek to obtain offset credits from foreign countries as a result of this contract and agrees to cooperate with SUNY in these efforts. 21. RECIPROCITY AND SANCTIONS PROVISIONS. Bidders are hereby notified that if their principal place of business is located in a country, nation, province, state or political subdivision that penalizes New York State vendors, and if the goods or services they offer will be substantially produced or performed outside New York State, the Omnibus Procurement Act of 1994 and 2000 amendments (Chapter 684 and Chapter 383, respectively) require that they be denied contracts which they would otherwise obtain. Contact the NYS Department of Economic Development, Division for Small Business, 30 South Pearl Street, Albany, New York 12245, for a current list of jurisdictions subject to this provision. programming, engineering, environmental health and mental health services, accounting, auditing, paralegal, legal or similar services, then in accordance with Section 163(4-g) of the State Finance Law, the Contractor shall timely, accurately and properly comply with the requirement to submit an annual employment report for the contract to SUNY, the Department of Civil Service and the State Comptroller. 24. PURCHASES OF APPAREL AND SPORTS EQUIPMENT. In accordance with State Finance Law Section 165(7), SUNY may determine that a bidder on a contract for the purchase of apparel or sports equipment is not a responsible bidder as defined in State Finance Law Section 163 based on (a) the labor standards applicable to the manufacture of the apparel or sports equipment, including employee compensation, working conditions, employee rights to form unions and the use of child labor; or (b) bidder’s failure to provide information sufficient for SUNY to determine the labor conditions applicable to the manufacture of the apparel or sports equipment. 25. PROCUREMENT LOBBYING. To the extent this agreement is a “procurement contract” as defined by State Finance Law Sections 139-j and 139-k, by signing this agreement the contractor certifies and affirms that all disclosures made in accordance with State Finance Law Sections 139j and 139-k are complete, true and accurate. In the event such certification is found to be intentionally false or intentionally incomplete, the State may terminate the agreement by providing written notification to the Contractor in accordance with the terms of the agreement. in accordance with the terms of the agreement, if SUNY determines that such action is in the best interests of the State. 27. IRAN DIVESTMENT ACT. By entering into this Agreement, Contractor certifies in accordance with State Finance Law §165-a that it is not on the “Entities Determined to be Non-Responsive Bidders/Offerers pursuant to the New York State Iran Divestment Act of 2012” (“Prohibited Entities List”) posted at: http://www.ogs.ny.gov/about/regs/docs/ListofEntiti es.pdf Contractor further certifies that it will not utilize on this Contract any subcontractor that is identified on the Prohibited Entities List. Contractor agrees that should it seek to renew or extend this Contract, it must provide the same certification at the time the Contract is renewed or extended. Contractor also agrees that any proposed Assignee of this Contract will be required to certify that it is not on the Prohibited Entities List before the contract assignment will be approved by the State. During the term of the Contract, should the state agency receive information that a person (as defined in State Finance Law §165-a) is in violation of the above-referenced certifications, the state agency will review such information and offer the person an opportunity to respond. If the person fails to demonstrate that it has ceased its engagement in the investment activity which is in violation of the Act within 90 days after the determination of such violation, then the state agency shall take such action as may be appropriate and provided for by law, rule, or contract, including, but not limited to, imposing sanctions, seeking compliance, recovering damages, or declaring the Contractor in default. 26. CERTIFICATION OF REGISTRATION TO COLLECT SALES AND COMPENSATING USE The state agency reserves the right to reject any TAX BY CERTAIN STATE CONTRACTORS, bid, request for assignment, renewal or extension AFFILIATES AND SUBCONTRACTORS. To the for an entity that appears on the Prohibited extent this agreement is a contract as defined by Entities List prior to the award, assignment, Tax Law Section 5-a, if the Contractor fails to renewal or extension of a contract, and to pursue make the certification required by Tax Law a responsibility review with respect to any entity Section 5-a or if during the term of the contract, that is awarded a contract and appears on the the Department of Taxation and Finance or SUNY 23. COMPLIANCE WITH CONSULTANT Prohibited Entities list after contract award. discovers that the certification, made under DISCLOSURE LAW If this is a contract for penalty of perjury, is false, then such failure to file consulting services, defined for purposes of this or false certification shall be a material breach of requirement to include analysis, evaluation, this contract and this contract may be terminated, research, training, data processing, computer by providing written notification to the Contractor THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS SHALL APPLY ONLY TO THOSE CONTRACTS TO WHICH A HOSPITAL OR OTHER HEALTH SERVICE FACILITY IS A PARTY 22. COMPLIANCE WITH NEW YORK STATE INFORMATION SECURITY BREACH AND NOTIFICATION ACT. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the New York State Information Security Breach and Notification Act (General Business Law Section 899-aa; State Technology Law Section 208). 28. Notwithstanding any other provision in this contract, the hospital or other health service facility remains responsible for insuring that any service provided pursuant to this contract complies with all pertinent provisions of Federal, state and local statutes, rules and regulations. In the foregoing sentence, the word "service" shall be construed to refer to the health care service rendered by the hospital or other health service facility. 29. (a) In accordance with the 1980 Omnibus Reconciliation Act (Public Law 96-499), Contractor hereby agrees that until the expiration of four years after the furnishing of services under this agreement, Contractor shall make available upon written request to the Secretary of Health and Human Services, or upon request, to the Comptroller General of the United States or any of their duly authorized representatives, copies of this contract, books, documents and records of the Contractor that are necessary to certify the nature and extent of the costs hereunder. (b) If Contractor carries out any of the duties of the contract hereunder, through a subcontract having a value or cost of $10,000 or more over a twelve-month period, such subcontract shall contain a clause to the effect that, until the expiration of four years after the furnishing of such services pursuant to such subcontract, the subcontractor shall make available upon written request to the Secretary of Health and Human Services or upon request to the Comptroller General of the United States, or any of their duly authorized representatives, copies of the subcontract and books, documents and records of the subcontractor that are necessary to verify the nature and extent of the costs of such subcontract. (c) The provisions of this section shall apply only to such contracts as are within the definition established by the Health Care Financing Administration, as may be amended or modified from time to time. EXHIBIT B Designated Facilities and Services University at Albany, State University of New York Name of Permittee Tech Valley High School _________________________________________________ The following facilities and services at The University at Albany are provided by the State University to the above-named Permittee in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. [Identify specific facilities to which Permittee is being given access, including ancillary supporting facilities such as specific parking lots, accessory structures, rest rooms, locker rooms, hallway access, cafeterias, etc.] Facility Date(s) of Use Start/End Time Dance studio May 3-June 15 8-1:30 Racquetball Court May 3-June 15 8-1:30 Recreational Turf 1 May 3-June 15 8-1:30 Locker rooms May 3-June 15 8-1:30 Exhibit C Costs and Services University at Albany, State University of New York Name of Permittee Tech Valley High School ________________________________________________ The Permittee agrees to compensate the University in the amount of 5950.00 ____________* for the use of the facilities described in Exhibit B. This compensation was determined on the following basis: Rental Fee schedule or estimate from: Athletics ✔ Campus Recreation ✔ Campus Center Classrooms Empire Commons Exterior Venues Performing Arts Center Residential Life University Libraries Other Department * Support fees may be charged in addition to the facility rental cost. Expenses may include but are not limited to staffing, signage, parking extraordinary utility costs, custodial services, electrical or other shop support and security. The University reserves the right to determine whether an event will require University Police Department support. Catering services and permission to bring in off campus food is arranged through a separate contract with UAlbany Dining. Please visit https://ualbanydining.com/catering/ for information Exhibit D Permittee Acknowledgement of Receipt of SUNY Child Protection Policies University at Albany, State University of New York Tech Valley High School Revocable Permit Issued to _____________________________________________ Acknowledges that on __________ it has received copies of the State University of New York policies entitled: (1) Child Protection Policy; and (2) Policy on Mandatory Reporting and Prevention of Child Tech Valley High School Sexual Abuse. _____________________________________ represents that it has reviewed said policies and agrees to abide by their terms, including provisions requiring that actual and suspected physical abuse and sexual abuse of a child be reported immediately to the campus University Police Department at 1400 Washington Avenue, University Police Building, Albany NY 12222 (518)442-3130. Tech Valley High School ______________________________________________ acknowledges that for all of its employees and volunteers, and employees and volunteers of its sub-Permittees who shall enter upon University facilities for purposes related to Covered Activity, Permittee has conducted (i) a search of the NY Sex Offender Registry; and (ii) a search of the National Sex Offender Public website within the ninety (90) day period preceding its use of University facilities and has retained the records of such search. Tech Valley High School ______________________________________________ acknowledges that any of its employees and volunteers, and employees and volunteers of its sub-Permittees whose names appear on the NYS Sex Offender Registry and/or the National Sex Offender Public Registry shall not participate in the Covered Activity in any way. PERMITTEE NAME SIGN HERE By: Print Name: Title: Address: Date Signed: asdfas df adfas fsda fadf ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY INDIVIDUAL State University of New York Notary Acknowledgement STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ss.: On this day of , 20 , before me personally came , to me known and known to me to be the person described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and he/she acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same. Notary Public STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ss.: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION ) ) On this ) ) day of , 20 , before me personally came , to me known and known to me to be the person to me known and known to me to be the person who executed the above instrument, who, being duly sworn by me, did for himself/herself depose and say that he/she is a member of the firm of ______________________________________ and that he/she executed the foregoing instrument in the firm name of and that he/she had authority to sign same, and he/she did acknowledge to me that he/she executed the same as the act and deed of said firm of , for the uses and purposes mentioned therein. Notary Public ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BY CORPORATION STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ss.: On this day of ) ) , 20 , before me personally came , to me known who duly being sworn, did depose and say that he/she resides in ____________________________; that he/she is the , the corporation described in and which of executed the foregoing instrument; that he/she knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal, that was so affixed by the order of the Board of Directors of said corporation, and that he/she signed his/her name thereto by like order. Notary Public Child Protection Policy 1 of 6 http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=762 Policy Title: Child Protection Policy Document Number: 6505 Category: Legal and Compliance Protection of Minors Effective Date: June 17, 2014 This policy item applies to: State-Operated Campuses Responsible Office: University Counsel Table of Contents Summary Policy Definitions Other Related Information Procedures Forms Authority History Appendices Summary Individuals must conduct themselves appropriately with children who participate in University-related programs and report instances or suspicion of physical or sexual abuse of children. Policy A. SUMMARY Individuals must conduct themselves appropriately with children who participate in University-related programs and report instances or suspicion of physical or sexual abuse of children. B. POLICY The State University of New York is committed to protecting the safety and well-being of children who participate in University-related programs and activities, whether on or off campus, or utilize campus facilities for activities including, but not limited to, sports camps, academic and personal enrichment programs and research studies. C. DEFINITIONS Covered Activity: A program or activity sponsored or approved by the University or a University-affiliated organization, or an activity conducted by a vendor, licensee or permittee for which a license or permit for use of University facilities has been approved, occurring on or off campus, for the duration of which the responsibility for custody, control and supervision of children is vested in the University, University-affiliated organization or the vendor, licensee or permittee so approved. This policy is not applicable to university on-campus child care centers. Covered Person: A person who is responsible for the custody, control or supervision of children participating in the Covered Activity and who is: 11/5/2014 4:52 PM Child Protection Policy 2 of 6 http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=762 (i) an employee of the University or University-affiliated organization; (ii) a University student; (iii) a volunteer of the University or University-affiliated organization; or (iv) a vendor, licensee, permittee or other person, who is given permission to come onto campus or to use University facilities for Covered Activities; or (v) an employee, agent or volunteer of (iv) above. Child: An individual under the age of seventeen years, who is participating in a Covered Activity. The term “child” shall not include a matriculated student of the University or a person accepted for matriculation. Children’s Camp: A camp defined under New York Public Health Law §1392. Physical Abuse: Physical contact with a child by a covered person which is intended to cause, or causes, pain or physical injury, including punching, beating, shaking, throwing, kicking, biting and burning, or directing a child, outside the norm of the supervised activity, to perform physical activity which is intended to cause physical injury. Sexual Abuse: Engaging in a sexual offense with a child and/or encouraging or promoting sexual performance by a child. Pursuant to the NYS Penal Law Articles 130, 263, and Sections 260.10 and 260.25, sexual offenses include: sexual misconduct, rape, criminal sex acts, forcible touching, persistent sexual abuse, sexual abuse, aggravated sexual abuse, course of sexual conduct against a child, facilitating a sex offense with a controlled substance, sexually motivated felony, predatory sexual assault against a child, and sexual performance by a child. This also includes Penal Law offenses relating to children including endangering the welfare of a child and unlawfully dealing with a child in the first degree. Sexual performance by a child, as defined by the Penal Law, is any behavior which results in touching of the sexual or other intimate parts of a child for the purpose of sexual gratification of the child and/or adult, including touching by the child and/or adult with or without clothing, and all acts as defined by New York State Penal Law Articles 130, 263 and Section 260.10. Responsible University Official: The employee of the University or University-affiliated organization, who has been designated by the Campus under Section G, Campus Responsibilities. University-affiliated organization: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York, campus foundation, campus alumni association, campus auxiliary services corporation, or any other entity so designated by the Chancellor or Campus President. D. PROHIBITED CONDUCT A Covered Person shall not: 1. Be alone with a child, unless the Covered Person is a relative or guardian of the child, unless one-on-one contact is approved in accordance with a determination pursuant to Section G.2 of this policy. In no event shall a Covered Person, who is not a relative or guardian of a child, be alone with the child in a rest room, locker room, shower, sleeping area or vehicle. 2. Engage in physical abuse or sexual abuse of a child. 3. Engage in the use of alcohol or illegal drugs, or be under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs during Covered Activities. 4. Enable, facilitate or fail to address a child's use of alcohol or illegal/non-prescribed drugs. 5. Contact a child through electronic media, including social media, for the purpose of engaging in any prohibited conduct, including sexual conduct. 6. Offer or make a gift to a child for the purpose of engaging in any prohibited conduct, including sexual conduct. 7. Release a child from a Covered Activity without a written authorization from the child’s parent or guardian. E. REQUIRED CONDUCT A Covered Person shall: 11/5/2014 4:52 PM Child Protection Policy 3 of 6 http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=762 1. Take all reasonable measures to prevent physical and sexual abuse of a child, including immediately removing a child from potential physical abuse, sexual abuse or prohibited conduct as defined herein. 2. Report immediately any suspected physical abuse or sexual abuse of a child to the campus University Police Department, and provide to the campus University Police Department a written report of suspected physical or sexual abuse of a child. Other reporting requirements not addressed in this Policy may apply, such as the obligations of mandated reporters under New York Social Services Law, who are required to report suspected child abuse or maltreatment when they are presented with a reasonable cause to suspect such abuse or maltreatment has occurred 3. Comply with the University’s Policy on Mandatory Reporting and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, Document No. 6504 available on the University-Wide Policies and Procedures webpage. 4. Complete all required training developed pursuant to this Policy. 5. Wear and display prominently at all times during the Covered Activity a lanyard or other form of identification that identifies the individual as having the responsibilities of a Covered Person. F. RESPONSIBLE UNIVERSITY OFFICIAL A Responsible University Official shall: 1. Confirm that the requirements of this Policy have been communicated to Covered Persons (i) – (iii) prior to the commencement of a Covered Activity. 2. Confirm that New York Sex Offender Registry and National Sex Offender Public Registry searches (as described in Campus Responsibilities, below) have been obtained and reviewed for Covered Persons (i) – (iii) prior to the commencement of a Covered Activity. 3. Confirm that the completed Acknowledgement of the University’s Child Protection form (available in Exhibit D of this policy) has been obtained from Covered Persons (iv) – (v) prior to the commencement of a Covered Activity. 4. Immediately report allegations of physical abuse or sexual abuse of a child to the campus University Police Department, and complete and provide to the campus University Police Department a written report for each allegation of physical abuse or sexual abuse of a child. Other reporting requirements not addressed in this Policy may apply, such as the obligations of mandated reporters under New York Social Services Law, who are required to report suspected child abuse or maltreatment when they are presented with a reasonable cause to suspect such abuse or maltreatment has occurred. 5. Notify and coordinate with appropriate campus offices to ensure that allegations of suspected physical abuse or sexual abuse are investigated and addressed appropriately. 6. Confirm that required training on this Policy has occurred prior to the commencement of a Covered Activity for all Covered Persons who are employees, volunteers, students or agents of the State University or a Universityaffiliated organization. G. CAMPUS RESPONSIBILITIES Each campus, System Administration, and University-affiliated organization shall develop procedures to: 1. Designate a Responsible University Official for each Covered Activity. 2. Determine on a limited basis that the first sentence of section D.1. of this Policy, which prohibits a Covered Person from being alone with a child, shall not apply to certain Covered Activities when the pedagogical or health-related nature of the Covered Activity requires such one-on-one contact with a child. Examples may include tutoring, music lessons, speech therapy, and medical, dental or optical services. 3. Communicate the requirements of this Policy to Covered Persons (i) – (v). 4. By May 15, 2015 and biennially thereafter, provide for and require training on this Policy for all Covered Persons who are employees, volunteers, students or agents of the State University or a University-affiliated organization prior to the commencement of a Covered Activity 5. Obtain New York Sex Offender Registry and National Sex Offender Public Registry searches for Covered Persons who are employees, volunteers, students or agents of the State University or a University-affiliated organization and complete a review of such searches not more than ninety (90) days prior to the commencement of a Covered Activity. a. A search of the NY Sex Offender Registry means: i. a search of the file of persons required to register pursuant to Article 6-C of the Correction Law maintained by the NY Division of Criminal Justice Services pursuant to NY Correction Law § 11/5/2014 4:52 PM Child Protection Policy 4 of 6 http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=762 168-b for every level of sex offender (Level 1 through Level 3), which requires an email, CD or hard copy submission of names and identifiers to DCJS as described on the DCJS website [url: http://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/nsor/800info_cdsubmit.htm]; and ii. retention of the records of the results of such search. Note that an internet search alone will not meet the requirements of this Policy. b. A search of the National Sex Offender Public Registry means: i. a search by first and last name of the National Sex Offender Public Website maintained by the United States Department of Justice at this link: http://www.nsopw.gov/; and ii. retention of the records of the results of such search. 6. Provide for the prompt investigation and preparation of written findings by the campus University Police Department of reports of suspected physical abuse or sexual abuse, and if there is reasonable cause to believe a crime has been committed, coordination by the campus University Police Department with other law enforcement officials. 7. Provide a mechanism to report and respond to allegations of retaliation (as described below). 8. Retain documentation of the search results from the New York and National Sex Offender registries for Covered Persons who are employees, volunteers, students or agents of the University or a University-affiliated organization for six (6) years after the covered person has separated from employment. H. RETALIATION Retaliatory action against anyone acting in good faith, who has reported alleged physical abuse or sexual abuse in accordance with this Policy, or who has been involved in investigating or responding to allegations of physical or sexual abuse, or who has reported a failure to comply with this Policy, is a violation of this Policy. Retaliatory acts may include, but are not limited to: employment actions affecting salary, promotion, job duties, work schedules and/or work locations; actions negatively impacting a student's academic record or progress; and any action affecting the campus environment, including harassment and intimidation. I. THIRD PARTY USE OF UNIVERSITY FACILITIES The use of University facilities by vendors, licensees or permittees for commercial and non-commercial Covered Activities shall be accomplished pursuant to a revocable permit. The following minimum terms shall be included in all such revocable permits: 1. A specific definition of the areas accessible to the Covered Activity. For example, revocable permits for sporting events held on athletic fields should include the athletic field, as well as any ancillary areas or structures where minors will be permitted, such as adjacent grounds, parking lots, rest rooms, locker rooms, accessory structures, etc. 2. A provision requiring insurance coverage in the types and amounts listed below, naming the University as an additional insured, and requiring that evidence of such insurance be provided to the University within five (5) business days of execution of the revocable permit or at minimum two weeks (14 days) prior to the scheduled use of University facilities. a. General Liability insurance two million dollars ($2,000,000) each occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000) in the aggregate; b. New York State Workers’ Compensation insurance during the term of the revocable permit for the benefit of permittee’s employees required to be covered under the NYS Workers’ Compensation Law. c. For those instances in which a campus believes that the activity is so long or substantial and that the obtaining of such insurance will not unduly preclude beneficial use of the campus’ facilities, the campus should require additional insurance in the form of: Sexual Abuse and Molestation insurance, either under the above-described general liability policy or in a separate policy, with coverage not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000). Any insurance coverage for sexual abuse and molestation insurance written on a claims made basis shall remain in effect for a minimum of six (6) months following the use of University facilities. 3. If the Covered Activity is a Children’s Camp as defined in Section C of this policy, a provision requiring permittee to provide the University with a copy of its camp operator permit issued by the New York State Commissioner of Health, either upon execution of the permit or not later than two weeks (14 days) before the scheduled use of University facilities. 11/5/2014 4:52 PM Child Protection Policy 5 of 6 http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=762 4. A representation and warranty from permittee that for all of its employees and volunteers, and employees and volunteers of its sub-permittees, who shall enter upon University facilities for purposes related to Covered Activity, permittee has conducted within the ninety (90) day period preceding the use of University facilities (i) a search of the NY Sex Offender Registry; and (ii) a search of the National Sex Offender Public website. 5. A representation and warranty from permittee that for all Covered Activities: (i) it shall adhere to the American Camp Association standards for minimum staff-to-child supervision ratios, minimum staff age and minimum staff accreditation requirements (available at: http://www.acacamps.org/accreditation/stdsglance); and (ii) that the overall supervisor for each Covered Activity is an adult with certification or documented training and experience in the Covered Activity. 6. A representation and warranty from permittee that any transportation it provides for participating minors to and from the University grounds shall conform to the American Camp Association’s transportation standards (available at: http://www.acacamps.org/accreditation/stdsglance). 7. A provision requiring written acknowledgement from permittee that it has received a copy of the University’s Child Protection Policy and agrees to abide by all of its terms, including its requirement that any suspected physical or sexual abuse be immediately reported to the campus University Police Department. J. CAMPUS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES A campus may promulgate policies and procedures that supplement, and are no less stringent than, the policies and procedures set forth herein. Definitions All definitions relevant to this policy can be found in the Policy section of this document, under section C. Other Related Information State University of New York Policy No. 6504, Policy on Mandatory Reporting and Prevention Child Sexual Abuse, 2012. Child Protection Policy – Guidance, prepared by the Office of General Counsel and the Compliance Office, sent via a Memorandum to Presidents from Senior Vice Chancellor and General Counsel Bill Howard on July 24, 2014. The purpose of this guidance document is to clarify specific topical areas of the Child Protection Policy (the “Policy”) and its applicability in various circumstances. The guidance continues to be updated as new questions arise related to the policy and its implementation. Procedures There are no procedures relevant to this policy. Forms There are no forms relevant to this policy. Authority NY Education Law Article 8, § 355 (Powers of Trustees). History State University of New York Board of Trustees’ Resolution 2014-___, Child Protection Policy, adopted June 17, 2014 11/5/2014 4:52 PM Child Protection Policy 6 of 6 http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=762 Appendices Revocable Permit - Use of University Facilities for Covered Activities Under the State University of New York Child Protection Policy (includes Exhibits B, C & D) - Revocable Permit - Use of University Facilities for Covered Activities Under the State University of New York Child Protection Policy (includes Exhibits B, C & D) Exhibit A - Standard Contract Clauses State University of New York - Exhibit A 11/5/2014 4:52 PM Policy on Mandatory Reporting and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse 1 of 3 http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=759 Policy Title: Policy on Mandatory Reporting and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse Document Number: 6504 Category: Facility Management / Safety Legal and Compliance Protection of Minors Effective Date: December 17, 2012 This policy item applies to: State-Operated Campuses Responsible Office: University Counsel Table of Contents Summary Policy Definitions Other Related Information Procedures Forms Authority History Appendices Summary This Policy places an affirmative obligation upon all State University of New York employees, students, and volunteers to report child sexual abuse that occurs on campus or off campus at University-sponsored events to the appropriate authority or authorities. This policy also requires that relevant employees and students be trained on recognizing child sexual abuse crimes and that there is an obligation to report such abuse if it is witnessed. Policy Policy on Mandatory Reporting and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse Any employee or student of or volunteer for the State University of New York who witnesses or has reasonable cause to suspect any sexual abuse of a child occurring on State University property or while off campus during official State University business or University-sponsored events shall have an affirmative obligation to report such conduct to the relevant University Police Department immediately. Such report should include the names of the victim and assailant (if known), other identifying information about the victim and assailant, the location of the activity, and the nature of the activity. Upon receiving such a report, the applicable University Police Department shall promptly notify the Commissioner of University Police at SUNY System Administration who shall report such incidents to the Chancellor for periodic reporting to the Board of Trustees. In addition, to aid in the prevention of crimes against children on property of the State University of New York and/or during official State University business at events sponsored by the State University of New York, relevant employees should be trained on the identification of such crimes and proper notification requirements. Vendors, licensees or others who are given permission to come onto campus or to use University facilities for events or activities that will include participation of children shall ensure that they have in place procedures for training, implementation of 11/5/2014 4:55 PM Policy on Mandatory Reporting and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse 2 of 3 http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=759 applicable pre-employment screening requirements and reporting of child sexual abuse. For purposes of this policy, the applicable definitions of child sexual abuse are those used in the NYS Penal Law in Articles 130 and 263 and Section 260.10 and “child” is defined as an individual under the age of 17. Definitions Definitions for purposes of this policy are based on New York State Penal Law New York State Penal Law New York State Penal Laws, Article 130. Other link to NYS Penal Law, Article 130. New York State Penal Law, Article 263. Other link to NYS Penal Law, Article 236. New York State Penal Law, Article 263 Definitions. New York State Penal Law, Article 260.1. Other link to NYS Penal Law, Article 260.1. Other Related Information There is no related information relevant to this policy. Procedures There are no procedures relevant to this policy. Forms There are no forms relevant to this policy. Authority NY Education Law Article 8, § 355 (Power of Trustees). History State University of New York Board of Trustees’ Resolution 2012-094, Mandatory Reporting and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, adopted December 17, 2012. Memo to Presidents dated January 24, 2013 from the Executive Deputy General Counsel. Appendices 11/5/2014 4:55 PM Policy on Mandatory Reporting and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse 3 of 3 http://www.suny.edu/sunypp/documents.cfm?doc_id=759 New York State Penal Law New York State Penal Laws, Article 130. Other link to NYS Penal Law, Article 130. New York State Penal Law, Article 263. Other link to NYS Penal Law, Article 236. New York State Penal Law, Article 263 Definitions. New York State Penal Law, Article 261. Other link to NYS Penal Law, Article 261. 11/5/2014 4:55 PM Foundation Board Account balances as of January 19, 2016 Checking Account- $8,390.47 Savings Account- $208,401.60 Notable Contributions Dale Thuillez Jim Baldwin Specialty Silicone Products 2015-16 Legislative Outreach Update • December meeting with Governor’s Division of Budget staff • • • Assembly members John McDonald and Patricia Fahy Congressman Chris Gibson March 8th TVHS Lobby Day 1 Business Alliance • John Yagielski presentation-January meeting • Sub-committee meetings-updates – Emphasize STEM – Define Success Measures – Communication Shift • I Term tours/placements – Freshman & Sophomores – – – – – Adirondack Studios SUNY Center for International Development The Arts Center of the Capital Region The Watervliet Arsenal NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets 2 REGULAR MEETING – November 18, 2015 A Regular Meeting of the Tech Valley Regional Technology Institute (Tech Valley High School), a joint venture of the Board of Cooperative Educational Services of Albany-Schoharie-Schenectady-Saratoga Counties, 900 Watervliet-Shaker Road, Albany, New York, and the Board of Cooperative Educational Services of Rensselaer-Columbia-Greene Counties, 10 Empire State Boulevard, Castleton, New York, was held on November 18, 2015 at the Tech Valley High School, SUNY College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, 246 Tricentennial Drive, Albany, New York 12203. The meeting was called to order at 6:18 p.m. by Vice President Bradt. PRESENT ABSENT GUESTS John Bergeron Jeff Bradt Edward Brooks John Hill Marilyn Noonan Carol Orvis Charles Dedrick, Dist. Supt. Gretchen Wukits, Clerk of the Board Kevin Kutzscher Lynne Lenhardt John Phelan Paul Puccio Gladys Cruz, Dist. Supt. James Church Meghan Heimroth Heather Nellis Matthew Sloane Lynne Wells TVHS Parent STAFF James Niedermeier Denise Zieske Vice President Bradt led the Pledge of Allegiance. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Vice President Bradt noted the inclusion of an addendum at the Board members’ AGENDA places. It was moved by Mr. Brooks and seconded by Dr. Bergeron to approve the agenda with the addendum. The motion passed unanimously. It was moved by Mrs. Orvis and seconded by Dr. Bergeron to accept the MINUTES September 24, 2015 Reorganization Meeting and the September 24, 2015 Board Meeting Minutes. The motion passed unanimously. It was moved by Dr. Bergeron and seconded by Mrs. Orvis to approve the following: 246 Tricentennial Drive • Albany, NY 12203 Phone: 518.862.4960 • Fax: 518.437.8677 www.techvalleyhigh.org PERSONNEL CONSIDERATIONS (Resignation) Regular Meeting – November 18, 2015 Page 2 RESOLVED: that upon joint recommendation of the District Superintendents of Questar III and Capital Region BOCES, the resignation of Denise Zieske, Business Partnership Coordinator, be accepted effective November 30, 2015. Ms. Zieske expressed her thanks to the Board for their support and said she would miss the students and staff at TVHS. She noted that in her new position at Schenectady Community College, she would be taking the place of someone who had served on the Business Alliance. She was optimistic that her future responsibilities would connect with TVHS. Mrs. Noonan recommended that “with regret” be added to the resolution. Dr. Charles Dedrick, District Superintendent, Capital Region BOCES, shared the praise of Dr. John McDonald, NYS Assemblyman, for the commitment of Ms. Zieske to TVHS. Dr. Dedrick requested the following resolution be adopted: RESOLVED: that upon joint recommendation of the District Superintendents of Questar III and Capital Region BOCES, the resignation of Denise Zieske, Business Partnership Coordinator, be accepted, with regret, and with thanks on behalf of the Board, administration and students of TVHS, effective November 30, 2015. It was moved by Dr. Bergeron and seconded by Mrs. Orvis to approve the resolution. The motion passed unanimously. RESOLVED: that upon joint recommendation of the District Superintendents of Questar III and Capital Region BOCES, the following per diem substitutes listed below be jointly appointed, with effective dates as noted. Teacher Rate Effective Dates James Foody Karen Kirstein Frank Russo Amy Schrom $95/day $95/day $95/day $95/day 10/1/15–6/30/16 10/1/15–6/30/16 10/1/15–6/30/16 10/1/15–6/30/16 (Appointments) The motion passed unanimously. It was moved by Mr. Brooks and seconded by Dr. Bergeron accept the September 11, 2015 through October 30, 2015 Internal Claims Auditor Report as submitted. The motion passed unanimously. INTERNAL CLAIMS AUDITOR REPORT It was moved by Mr. Brooks and seconded by Dr. Bergeron to accept the Treasurer’s Reports for the periods ending September 30, 2015 and October 31, 2015 as presented. The motion passed unanimously. TREASURER’S REPORTS Regular Meeting – November 18, 2015 Page 3 It was moved by Mr. Brooks and seconded by Dr. Bergeron to approve the appointment of the following Business Alliance Members for the terms as follows. The motion passed unanimously. BUSINESS ALLIANCE MEMBERSHIP Name Company Term Expires (Appointments) Miriam Dushane Managing Director Linium June 30, 2018 Dr. Seema Rivera Assistant Professor STEM Education Union Graduate College June 30, 2015* *Sharing a seat with Catherine Snyder, Associate Dean, Union Graduate College Mr. James Niedermeier, Principal and Chief Academic Officer, began his report PRINCIPAL’S by highlighting four significant items. He started by explaining the difference REPORT between last year’s program at TVHS and program offered this year. He provided details about the second year New Visions STEM program at CNSE. Mr. Niedermeier stated five students are participating and attend a half day at CNSE and a half day at TVHS. He outlined the college credits the students will earn upon completion of the program. Dr. Dedrick emphasized that this program fulfills the vision of TVHS. Dr. Bergeron asked who is providing the microbiology instruction. Mr. Niedermeier responded it would be done through projects with Dr. Murphy at CNSE. He continued with an overview of the Computer Science proposal with Siena College. The third area of the Principal’s Report focused on the process of reporting and sharing of student data with staff and its subsequent analysis--Data Driven School Improvement. Details were provided regarding the use of this analysis to assist at-risk students. Mr. Neidermeier concluded his report with a comparison and discussion of Project versus Problem Based Learning. Dr. Bergeron conveyed his thanks for the comprehensive report. Dr. Dedrick commended Mr. Neidermeier for his report and the Board concurred. Mr. James Church, Director of Strategic Planning Initiatives, Questar III DEVELOPMENT BOCES, began the Advancement Activity Report by highlighting notable REPORT contributions, among them the $100,00 donation from former state Senator Joe Bruno for college credit courses and faculty staff development. Dr. Bergeron commented that there appeared to be a lot of flexibility within the donation. Mr. Church continued by stating that the Bechtel donation would contribute to the Robotics Program. He provided an overview of the 2015-16 legislative outreach activity. He drew the Board’s attention to the Honor Wall and installation of room plaques. Mr. Church also shared an update on discussions with SUNYA for physical education space. He stated it is expected space will be available from mid-April through mid-June, with the possibility for space full time next year. He also provided an explanation of the accounting of funds through the Foundation Board. Mrs. Orvis commented that the report was very exciting. Regular Meeting – November 18, 2015 Page 4 Ms. Denise Zieske, Business Partnership Coordinator, reported that the January meeting of the Business Alliance will focus on curriculum. She highlighted dedication of two plaques on the Honor Wall. Ms. Zieske continued by providing details on the opportunities for I-Term. Mrs. Noonan emphasized the importance of all students being exposed to everything. Mrs. Orvis stated the process is exciting for students. Ms. Heather Nellis, the new Communications Specialist at TVHS, was introduced. BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP REPORT Dr. Dedrick noted that the date of the March meeting, March 21, is the Thursday DISTRICT before Good Friday. He suggested rescheduling the meeting in order to SUPERINTENDENTS’ accommodate faith observances. The Clerk of the Board will survey Operating REPORT Board members to determine an alternate date. In response to a question raised by Dr. Bergeron, Dr. Dedrick asked the Board whether there is a need to meet more frequently. Dr. Bergeron acknowledged that the Enewsletters from Mr. Niedermeier are helpful. It was agreed that there would be a discussion at the next meeting about the possibility of receiving the Principal’s and Treasurer’s Reports monthly, as well as additional information updates. Mrs. Noonan asked about the status of the Chinese Exchange Program. Mr. Niedermeier indicated he had discussed the program with the Foundation Board and that TVHS students would be traveling to China next year. Mr. Brooks noted the importance of financial data regarding securing students for TVHS. BOARD DISCUSSION The following items are follow-up items for the next meeting. SUMMARY ACTIONS - Possibility of more frequent Board meetings It was moved by Dr. Bergeron and seconded by Mr. Brooks to adjourn the meeting at 7:32 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. January 20, 2016 Date Gretchen E. Wukits Clerk of the Board ADJOURNMENT Principal’s Report January 2016 ● ● ● ● PSAT Results College @ TVHS Update Info Sessions Information for upcoming Events ○ Regents Exams ○ Chinese Exchange ○ I-Term PSAT Results 320-519 520-719 720-919 0 0 920-1119 1120-1319 1320-1520 18 11 2 5 Median Average Score: 1045 160-259 260-359 360-459 460-559 560-659 660-760 EBRW 0 0 6 12 16 2 Math 0 2 6 20 6 2 Median Average EBRW: 546 Median Average Math: 509 College @ TVHS Update ● ● ● ● ● ● Inventing America ○ ○ 2 semesters of American History At HVCC 19 students enrolled for credit ○ ○ 2 semesters of Algebra 9 students enrolled for credit ○ ○ 1 semester of college stats 3 students enrolled currently ○ 6 currently enrolled ○ ○ One class additional meeting per week 14 enrolled ○ ○ Includes Calc, Psych, and Chem 6 currently enrolled A2 & Trig Statistics Other HVCC Online Courses AP Biology Other AP Info Sessions ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Menands School Fair: January 12 TVHS: January 13 (34) Schoharie: January 14 (10) Cairo-Durham Tech/FACS: January 19 Wynantskill School Fair: January 20 Hudson: January 20 TVHS: February 1 TVHS:February 4 Regents Exams next week ● Collaborative grading with Guilderland ● 1-Physics ● 1-CC ELA* ● 6-Geom ● 2-CC Alg* ● 7-A2 Trig Chinese Exchange ● January 31-February 4 ● Reception at TVHS on 1/31 ● Four students being hosted by TVHS students (Schodack & Guilderland also hosting) ● Final day at TVHS/Suny PI I-Term Freshmen and Sophomores ● Interviewing person in field of choosing ● Attend one field trip ■ Watervliet Arsenal/Solid Sealing Technology ■ SUNY Center for International Development ■ Cap Region Arts Center Arts Center ■ New York State Agriculture and Markets ■ Adirondack Studio I-Term ● ● Juniors ○ Either DIY or ○ Extreme Exposure to ■ Albany Med ■ EYP ■ Unity House ■ WMHT ■ Momentive Grades 9-11 Speakers ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Jim Olson - GE Annmarie Lanesey - Greane Tree Madeline Kennedy - UAlbany Ric Orlando - New World Home Cooking Susan Bardack-Buzz Media Jacques Bastien - Boogie I-Term TECH VALLEY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHECKING ACCOUNT MONTH OF DECEMBER 2015 Cash Ba lance as of: November 30 1 2015 General Fund - First Niagara Special Aid Fund - First Niagara 101,745.03 (65,519.04) 16,268.81 165,881 .68 T&A Fund - First Niagara Capital Fund - First Niagara TOTAL BEGINNING CASH: $ RECEIPTS: General Fund - First Niagara Special Aid Fund - First Niagara Trust & Agency Fund - First Niagara Capital Fund - First Niagara Interest on Investments & Savings 218,376.48 136,021.00 3,106.78 2.77 TOTAL RECEIPTS: 139,130.55 DISBURSEMENTS: General Fund - First Niagara Special Aid Fund - First Niagara Trust & Agency Fund - First Niagara Capital Fund - First Niagara (126,756.53) (24,770.64) 11 1,561 .67) 11 63,088.64) TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS: Cash Ba lance as of: December 31 1 2015 General Fund - First Niagara Special Aid Fund - First Niagara T&A Fund - First Niagara Capital Fund - First Niagara 111,012.27 (90,289.68) 19,375.59 154,320.01 TOTAL ENDING CASH: $ 194,418.19 $ 208,613.03 BANK BALANCES Balance per First Niagara Bank Statement: Less: Outstanding Checks- First Niagara Checking $ (14,194.84) (14,194.84) Add : Deposits in Transit TOTAL $ $ 194,418,19 TECH VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL CONSOLIDATED REVENUE STATUS REPORT as of 12/31/2015 Original Estimate Anticipated Revenues Tuition A455-5870 Special Education Billing Legislative Grant 2015/2016 F904 Adjustments YearRio·Daie Current Estimate Revenues Anhclpated Balance Designated Prior Year Fund Balance Miscellaneous Interest Income 1,596 ,651 .00 167,041 .00 460 ,666.00 0.00 80,451 .00 0.00 500.00 36,810.00 0.00 0.00 16,402 .15 0.00 4,306.62 0.00 1,633,461 .00 167,041.00 460,666.00 16,402.15 80,451 .00 4,306.62 500.00 653,385.20 0.00 0.00 16,402 .15 0.00 4,306.62 40.94 980,075.80 167,041.00 460,666 .00 0.00 80,451 .00 0.00 0.00 Total Anticipated Revenues 2,305 ,309.00 57,518.77 2,362,827 .77 674 ,134.91 1,688 ,233.80 Encumbrances carried over from prior year HIGHLIGHTS/CHANGES TUITION A455-5870 - As of the start of school , 127 students attended Tech Valley High School. Two students are from Hunter-Tannersville CSD , and one student is from Fonda-Fultonville CSD, both of which requ ire a separate contract invoice to the local BOCES. ENCUMBRANCES - This includes funds carried over from the prior fiscal year that will cover anticipated ancillary costs associated with UAlbany at SUNY East Campus . MISCELLANEOUS - These revenues are a combination of professional development services, study tours, and E-Rate refund. This also includes revenue received from school districts that are being charged for a 1:1 TA for student(s) that require one. This revenue directly offsets the expenditures associated with having the TA's on staff. LEGISLATIVE GRANT - Awaiting final approval for 2015-2016 Aid to Localities Grant TECH VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL CONSOLIDATED BUDGET STATUS REPORT as of 12131/2015 Description 150 CERTIFIED SALARIES TEACHER SALARIE S ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES 150 Subtota l Certified Salaries 160 SUPPORT SALARIES 160 Subtotal Support Salaries 200 EQUIPMENT 200 Subtotal Equipment 300 SUPPLIES & MATERIALS GENERAL SUPPLIES SUBSCRIPT & PERIODICALS TEXTBOOKS COMPUTER SOFTWARE PURCH CAFETERIA (FRL) 300 Subtota l Supplies & Materials 400 CONTRACTUAL & OTHER TELEPHONE DATA COMMUNICATIONS LEASE PAYMENTS INSURANCE EQUIP RENTALS & LEASES POSTAGE TRAVEL-IN DISTRICT CONFERENCE & OTHER TRAVEL PRINTING & COPYING ASSOC DUES & MEMBERSHIPS ADMISSIONS (FIELD TRIPS) TRANSPORTATION WRKSHP RELATED COSTS OTHER MISC EXPENSE 400 Subtotal Contractual & Other Initial Budget Adjustments Current Budget Year-to-Date Expenditures Encumbrances Outstanding Unencumbered Balance 933 ,180.00 126,334 .00 1,059,514.00 0.00 0 .00 0.00 933 ,180.00 126,334 .00 1,059,514.00 465 ,313 .02 64 ,145.89 529,458.91 492,466 .73 55 ,000.01 547,466.74 (24 ,599.75) 7,188 .10 (17 ,411.65) 180,327.00 0.00 180,327.00 70,822.04 43,612.31 65,892.65 56,515.00 2,973.79 59,488.79 52,758.40 6,730.39 0.00 18,821 .00 1,050.00 2,525.00 12 ,800.00 24 ,800.00 59,996.00 236.44 (400 .00) 219.40 3 ,948 .96 0 .00 4,004.80 19,057.44 650.00 2,744.40 16,748.96 24 ,800.00 64,000.80 15,545 .70 0.00 2,399.99 7,833 .96 20,560 .59 46,340.24 1,988 .59 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00 394.82 2,383.41 1,523.15 650.00 344 .41 8 ,915 .00 3 ,844.59 15,277.15 8 ,836.00 30 ,938.00 71,400.00 26 ,265 .00 8,488 .00 1,870 .00 4,275 .00 14.500 .00 3,550 .00 13,791 .00 2,040 .00 58 ,360 .00 5.555 .00 4.600 .00 254,468.00 0 .00 (921 .84) 0 .00 0.00 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00 6 ,504 .19 0 .00 0 .00 0 .00 0.00 2,715 .00 8.836 .00 30,016.16 71 ,400 .00 26,265 .00 8,488 .00 1,870.00 4,275.00 21 ,004 .19 3,550 .00 13,791 .00 2,040 .00 58 ,360.00 8 ,270 .00 --.1,626 .21 259,791.56 3.835.85 8,235.25 38,014.44 4,436.00 364 .11 720 .34 287 .19 19,780.83 563.08 11 ,925 .00 620.00 7,603.56 (11 ,511 .00) 0.00 84,874.65 4.063.15 13.631.48 25,342 .96 21 ,061.00 0.00 19.37 159.75 900.82 2,977.58 0.00 0.00 39 ,396 .44 14,556.00 0.00 122,108.55 937 .00 8,149.43 8,042 .60 768.00 8 ,123.89 1,130.29 3,828 .06 322 .54 9.34 1,866.00 1,420.00 11,360.00 5 ,225.00 1,626.21 52,808.36 (~329) 5,323.56 TECH VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL CONSOLIDATED BUDGET STATUS REPORT as of 12/31/2015 Description 440 CONTRACTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSULTNTS & OTH PERS SRV 440 Subtota l Contracted Professional Services 490 SERVICES FROM SCH DIST & BOCES BOCES--TUIT ION BOCES/SCH DST-OTHER SRV 490 Subtotal Services From 5ch Dist & eDCES 800 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS HEALTH INSURANCE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT TEACHERS' RETIREMENT SOCIAL SECURITY UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE WORKERS' COMPEN SATION DENTAL INSURANCE EMP LOYEE BENEFITS 800 Subtotal Employee Benefits TOTAL CURRENT EXPENDITURES BUDGET Initial Budget Adjustments Current Budget Year-to-Date Expenditures Encumbrances Outstanding Unencumbered Balance 12,000.00 12,000.00 4 ,100.00 4,100.00 16,100.00 16,100.00 10,500.00 10,500.00 0.00 0.00 5,600.00 5,600.00 43,200.00 23,173.00 66,373.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 43 ,200.00 23,173.00 66,373.00 18,880.00 4,84 1.46 23,721.46 24 ,320.00 13,239.84 37,559.84 0.00 5,091.70 5,091.70 283,502 .00 37,347.00 142,485.00 94 ,9 19.00 6,179.00 24,7 16.00 11,520.00 15,448.00 616,116.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 283,502 .00 37,347.00 142,485.00 94 ,919.00 6,179.00 24,7 16.00 11 ,520 .00 15,448.00 616 ,116 .00 103,604.88 16,490.00 67 ,826.57 44 ,177.82 3,001 .39 20 ,610.00 3,302 .32 3,979.99 262,992.97 100,990.98 10,945.48 72,158.90 45,2 17.61 2,955.45 4 ,106.00 3,066.40 3,932.64 243,373.46 78 ,906.14 9,911.52 2,499.53 5,523 .57 222.16 0.00 5,151 .28 7,535.37 109,749.57 2,305,309.00 16,402.15 2,321,711.15 1,081,468.67 1,003,234.70 237,007.78 Note: Adjustments of 516 ,402 .15 are related to encumbrances carried over from prior year. TECH VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 2015-2016 BUDGET as of December 31, 2015 Presented on the Accrual Basis ACTUAL APPROVED ACTUAL RESULTS 201412015 BUDGET 201512016 BUDGET 201512016 REVENUES Estimated Number of Students Tuition 135 142 123 1,586,545 1,596,651 167,041 80,451 460,666 1,633,46 1 167,041 16,402 80,451 460,666 500 4,307 500 2,305,309 2,362,828 Special Education Billing Miscellaneous Revenue Interest Income 24,931 164,088 222,469 92,244 56,005 336 TOTAL REVENUES 2,146.618 Encumbrances carried over from Prior Year Assigned Balance legislative Grant #1 Tech Valley High School Foundation TECH VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 2015-2016 BUDGET as of December 31, 2015 Presented on the Accrual Basis RESULTS APPROVED BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGET 201412015 2015/2016 2015/2016 ACTUAL EXPENSES ADMINISTRATIVE Personnel Administrative Salaries Support & Clerical Salaries Fringe Benefits 180,591 192,323 131 ,307 504,221 126,334 144,827 141,776 412,937 126,334 144,827 141,776 412,937 1,421 3,402 4,900 3,487 317 21 ,826 171 35 ,524 3,550 5,555 4,600 7,500 1,050 24,800 1,365 48,420 3,550 8,270 1,626 9,814 650 24,800 1,365 50,075 150 1,764 4,500 1,822 800 38 ,716 800 11,383 19,914 4,715 30 ,100 11 ,000 4,566 130,230 2,791 8,488 4,500 4,275 800 26,265 1,683 14,138 29,255 3,933 12,000 11 ,000 5,300 124,428 2,792 8,488 6,108 4,275 800 26,265 1,683 14,138 28,333 3,933 16,100 11 ,000 6,935 130,850 Telecommunications & Data Delivery Cleaning/Ancillary Lease costs 5,864 98 ,979 104,843 8,836 71,400 80 ,236 8,836 71,400 80,236 TOTAL ADMIISTRATIVE 774,818 666,022 674,098 Materials & Supplies Printing & Copying (Recruitment) General Supplies Miscellaneous Software licenses Subscriptions & Period icals Meeting Expenses/Food & Grocery Postage Contractual Association Dues Equipment & Rentals (including copier) Staff Development & Conferences Mileage & Travel Copier Supplies Insurance Hosted Email Website & Internet Maintenance (eR B) Equipment Maintenance Questar III : Health & Safety , Synervoice , & Subfinder Funding Initiatives New Tech Network Financial Software Occupancy TECH VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 2015-2016 BUDGET as of December 31, 2015 Presented on the Accrual Basis RESULTS ACTUAL APPROVED BUDGET BUDGET ACTUAL 201412015 201512016 201512016 INSTRUCTIONAL Personnel Instructional Salaries Instructiona l Support Salaries Substitute Teacher Salaries Fringe Benefits 855,472 33,716 19,294 409,071 1,317,553 921 ,180 35,500 12 ,000 475,258 1 ,443 , ~38 921 ,180 35,500 12,000 474 ,340 1,443,020 99,149 55,000 1,515 56,515 57,974 1,515 59,489 18,027 150 1,923 20,100 17,102 505 2,525 20,132 18,257 505 2,744 21 ,506 23,717 25,245 20,764 691 7,518 77,935 18,360 40,000 48,302 2,040 10,000 118,702 18,360 40 ,000 48 ,302 2,040 14,896 123,598 TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL 1,514,737 1,639,287 1,647,613 TOTAL PROGRAM COSTS 2,289,555 2,305,309 2,321,711 Equipment 92 ,244 6,905 Science Equipment & Materials; Computers - TVH Fdn Equipment Furniture Materials & Supplies Supplies Postage Textbooks Contractual Transportation Physical Education-Related Expenditures On li ne Tuition Admissions Staff Development & Conferences COST PER STUDENT $ 16,960 $ SURPLUS OR (DEFICIT) $ 26,772 $ 16,235 "Expenditures increased over the budgeted amount due to the TA's that were hired since the beginning of the school year. $ 18,876 $ 41,117 TECH VALLEY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHECKING ACCOUNT MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2015 Cash Balance as of: October 31! 2015 General Fund - First Niagara Special Aid Fund· First Niagara T&A Fund - First Niagara Capital Fund - First Niagara 232,027.79 (40,748.40) 12,844.19 174,581.68 TOTAL BEGINNING CASH: $ 378,705.26 RECEIPTS : General Fund - First Niagara Special Aid Fund - First Niagara Trust & Agency Fund - First Niagara Capital Fund - First Niagara Interest on Investments & Savings 46 ,395.33 3,424.62 5.91 49 ,825.86 TOTAL RECEIPTS : DISBURSEMENTS: General Fund - First Niagara Special Aid Fund - First Niagara Trust & Agency Fund - First Niagara Capital Fund - First Niagara (176,684.00) (24,770.64) (8,700.00) (210.154.64) TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS: Cash Balance as of: November General Fund - First Niagara Special Aid Fund - First Niagara T&A Fund - First Niagara Capital Fund - First Niagara 3~. 2015 101 ,745.03 (65 ,519.04) 16,268.81 165,881 .68 TOTAL ENDING CASH: s 218,376.48 $ 241 ,473. 10 BANK BALANCES Balance per First Niagara Bank Statement: Less: Outstanding Checks- First Niagara Checking (23,096.62) $ (23,096.62) Add : Deposits in Transit $ s TOTAL 7 \ Pre;;aredB 218,376.48