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<br />CONTRACTUAL SERVICES <br />Page90f16 <br /> <br />thirty (30) days prior notice will be given to the CITY by submission of a <br />new Certificate of Insurance. <br /> <br />The CONSULTANT shall furnish Certificates of Insurance directly to the <br />following: <br /> <br />City of Casselberry <br />Public Works Department <br />95 Triplet Lake Drive <br />Casselberry, FL 32707 <br /> <br />with informational copy to the City of Casselberry Finance Department. <br />The certificates shall clearly indicate that the CONSULTANT has <br />obtained insurance of the type, amount and classification required by <br />these provisions. <br /> <br />5. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS: <br /> <br />A . All final plans, documents, reports, studies and other data prepared by the <br />Consultant shall bear the professional's seal/signature, in accordance with <br />the applicable Florida Statute that governs and Administrative Rules <br />promulgated by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, <br />and guidelines published by the City, in effect at the time of execution of <br />this Agreement. In the event that changes in the Statute or Rules create a <br />conflict with the requirements of the published guidelines, requirements of <br />the Statute and/or Rules shall take precedence. <br /> <br />B. Chapter 337.162 Florida Statutes applies as follows: <br /> <br />(1) If the City has knowledge or reason to believe that any person has <br />violated the provisions of state professional licensing laws or rules, <br />it shall submit a complaint about the violations to the Department of <br />Business and Professional Regulation. The complaint shall be <br />confidential. <br /> <br />(2) Any person who is employed by the City and who is licensed by the <br />Department of Business and Professional Regulation and who, <br />through the course of his employment, has knowledge to believe <br />that any person has violated the provisions of state professional <br />licensing laws or rules shall submit a complaint about the violations <br />to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. <br />Failure to Submit a complaint about the violations may be grounds <br />for disciplinary action pursuant to Chapter 455 and the state <br />licensing law applicable to that licensee. The complaint shall be <br />confidential. <br /> <br />IICh-jeffersonluti/$\Consultant AgreementsIDRMP Continuing Services Agreement.doc <br />