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12/2/2025
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve a Resolution to Authorize an Interlocal Agreement between Kittitas County and the Washington State Department of Commerce for a Public Services Grant
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5
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Consent Agenda
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138652
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Resolution
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01% V4dsi++iiy:c n 5lale <br />p�Ga ^mint t�f <br />94110 Commei tie <br />iii. The GRANTEE shall submit to COMMERCE within 15 calendar days of the Grant Agreement <br />start date, a certificate of insurance which outlines the coverage and limits defined in this <br />insurance section including, without limitation, the type of insurance coverage under the <br />policy, the designated beneficiary, who is covered, the amounts, the period of coverage, and <br />that COMMERCE will be provided 30 days' advance written notice of cancellation. During the <br />term of the Grant Agreement, the GRANTEE shall submit renewal certificates not less than <br />30 calendar days prior to expiration of each policy required under this Section. Additionally, <br />GRANTEE shall provide copies of insurance instruments or certifications at COMMERCE's <br />request and until six months after Grant Agreement closeout. Copies of such insurance <br />instruments and certifications will be provided within 15 calendar days of COMMERCE's <br />request unless otherwise agreed to by the parties. <br />IV. GRANTEES and Local Governments that Participate in a Self -Insurance Program. <br />Self-Insured/Liability Pool or Self -Insured Risk Management Program — With prior approval <br />from COMMERCE, the GRANTEE may provide the coverage above under a self- <br />insured/liability pool or self -insured risk management program. In order to obtain permission <br />from COMMERCE, the GRANTEE shall provide: (1) a description of its self-insurance program, <br />and (2) a certificate and/or letter of coverage that outlines coverage limits and deductibles. All <br />self -insured risk management programs or self-insured/liability pool financial reports must <br />comply with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and adhere to accounting <br />standards promulgated by: 1) Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB), 2) Financial <br />Accounting Standards Board (FASB), and 3) the Washington State Auditor's annual <br />instructions for financial reporting. GRANTEE's participating in joint risk pools shall maintain <br />sufficient documentation to support the aggregate Claim liability information reported on the <br />balance sheet. The State of Washington, the Department of Commerce, its agents, and <br />employees need not be named as additional insured under a self -insured property/liability pool, <br />if the pool is prohibited from naming third parties as additional insured. <br />GRANTEE shall provide annually to COMMERCE a summary of coverages and a letter of self- <br />insurance, evidencing continued coverage under GRANTEE's self-insured/liability pool or self - <br />insured risk management program. Such annual summary of coverage and letter of self- <br />insurance will be provided on the anniversary of the start date of this Grant Agreement. <br />13. Closeout <br />COMMERCE will advise the GRANTEE to initiate closeout procedures when there are no impediments <br />to closing and the following criteria have been met or soon will be met: <br />A. All costs have been incurred with the exception of closeout costs and any unsettled third -party <br />claims against the GRANTEE. <br />B. The GRANTEE has held a public hearing to review program performance. <br />C. The GRANTEE has submitted the Contract Closeout Report. Failure to submit a report will not <br />preclude COMMERCE from effecting closeout if it is deemed to be in the state's interest. <br />14. Public Records Act <br />Notwithstanding General Terms and Conditions Section 5 (Confidentiality and Safeguarding of <br />Information), COMMERCE is a public agency subject to the Public Records Act, RCW 42.56 (PRA). <br />Under the PRA, all materials relating to the conduct of government or the performance of any <br />governmental or proprietary function prepared, owned, used, or retained by COMMERCE or its <br />functional equivalents are considered public records. The PRA requires that public records responsive <br />to a public records request be promptly produced unless the PRA or an "other statute" exempts such <br />records from production. This Grant Agreement is not intended to alter COMMERCE's obligations <br />under the PRA. The parties agree that if COMMERCE receives a public records request for files that <br />may include confidential information under General Terms and Conditions Section 5 (Confidentiality <br />Page 10 of 25 <br />
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