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I RESOLUTION NO. R09- 17 /
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3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
4 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING THE
5 AGREEMENTS AND AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATE
6 CITY OFFICIALS, INCLUDING THE MEDICAL DIRECTOR
7 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT,
8 TO EXECUTE MEMORANDA OF UNDERSTANDING AND
9 OTHER NECESSARY DOCUMENTS BETWEEN THE CITY,
10 PALM BEACH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, AND
II THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PROVIDING
12 FOR THE HINI VACCINATION PROGRAM; AND
13 PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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15 WHEREAS, the Health and Human Services Secretary Michael O. Leavitt issued a
16 ! eclaration for the Use of the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP
17 CT) dated January 26, 2007, and amended on November 30, 2007 and October 17, 2008,
18 ith respect to certain avian influenza viruses; and
19 WHEREAS, on April 26, 2009, Acting HHS Secretary Charles Johnson determined
20 at a nationwide Public Health Emergency existed with potential to national security; and
21 WHEREAS, following her confirmation by the senate as Secretary of HHS, on July
22 4, 2009 Secretary Kathleen Sebelius renewed the Public Health Emergency declaration of
23 pril 26, 2009; and
24 WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Health has developed an HINI Swine Flu
25 ass Vaccination Campaign; and
26 WHEREAS, City Officials have been working with the Department of Health to
27 evelop contingency plans relative to the storage, dispensing and administration of the HINI
28 lu vaccine; and
29 WHEREAS, the City Manager recommends that authority be delegated to the
30 propriate City Officials to execute those agreements required by the Florida Department of
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I Health and the Palm Beach County Health Department providing for City participation in the
2 HI N I Campaign attached hereto as Exhibit I; and
3 WHEREAS, the City Commission finds it to be in the best interest of the citizens and
4 residents of the City of Boynton Beach to authorize the appropriate City Officials to execute
5 the prerequisite agreements between the City and the Florida Department of Health and the
6 Palm Beach County Health Department.
7 NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
8 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
9 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed
10 as being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution. All exhibits
II attached hereto are incorporated herein and made a specific part of this Resolution.
12 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach hereby approves
13 the agreements and further authorizes to the appropriate City Officials to execute the
14 agreements between the City of Boynton Beach and the Florida Department of Health and the
15 Palm Beach County Health Department attached hereto as Exhibit I.
16 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon adoption and
17 passage by the City Commission.
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I PASSED AND ADOPTED this L day of NElvem ber ,2009.
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Memorandum of Understanding
Palm Beach County Health Department and
City of Boynton Beach Fire and Rescue Medical Director
Whereas, HHS Secretary Michael O. Leavitt issued a Declaration for the Use of the Public
Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act ("PREP Act") dated January 26, 2007 ("Original
Declaration"), as amended on November 30, 2007 and October 17, 2008 with respect to certain
avian influenza viruses, and,
Whereas, on April 26, 2009, Acting HHS Secretary Charles Johnson determined that a
nationwide Public Health Emergency existed, with potential to affect national security, and,
Whereas, on June 11, 2008 the WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan issued a statement
raising the level of pandemic influenza alert to Phase 6, beginning the 2009 Influenza Pandemic,
and,
Whereas, on June 19, 2009 the Secretary issued a PREP Act declaration identifying the
pharmaceuticals Tamiflu and Relenza as "covered countermeasures" to address the threat of or
actual human influenza that results from the infection of humans with highly pathogenic avian
influenza A viruses including the swine HINl virus, and,
Whereas, on June 25,2009 the Secretary issued a PREP Act declaration similarly identifying the
2009 HlNl vaccines as a "covered countermeasure" for that same purpose, and,
Whereas, on July 14,2009 the FDA issued an Emergency Use Authorization letter expanding
uses of Tamiflu for treatment and prophylaxis of influenza, and,
Whereas, following her confirmation by the Senate as Secretary of HHS, on July 24, 2009
Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (the "Secretary") renewed that Public Health Emergency
declaration,
Whereupon, the Parties agree as follows:
I. Parties
The Parties to this Memorandum of Understanding are the Florida Department of Health,
Palm Beach County Health Department ("Palm Beach CHD" or "DOH" or "Department")
and Medical Director of City of Boynton Beach Fire and Rescue ("Medical Director"). DOH
will implement this Memorandum of Understanding consistent with Chapters 401, 465 and
499, Florida Statutes and Rules 64F-12 (Pharmacy rules), and 64J-l (EMS rules), F.A.C.
n. Purpose
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To provide the "covered countermeasure" 2009 HINl vaccines to Palm Beach County
residents and visitors. This MOA establishes the terms, conditions, and responsibilities
between the parties for administration of the vaccine which will be delivered into Florida by
the federal government and its agents.
111. Legal Authority for MOU
Sections 381.0011(5), (II); and sections 381.003(1)(d), (l)(e), F.S.
IV. Definition of Terms
Vaccine - the 2009 Influenza A (HIN1) monovalent vaccine distributed for the US
Department of Health and Human Services and the CDC, through McKesson corporation.
Administration or Administer - the obtaining and giving of a single dose of medicinal drugs
by a legally authorized person to a patient for her or his consumption. Sec. 465.003(1), F.S.
Florida SHOTS - the centralized online immunization registry described at sec.
381.003(l)(e), F.S. and Rule 64D-3.046(6)-(8), FAC.
V. Intended Beneficiaries, No Private Right Created
The parties to this Agreement further agree and covenant that this Memorandum of
Understanding is binding on the parties, their heirs-at-law, and their assigns and successors in
interest as evidenced by their signatures and lawful executions below, and does not create or
confer any right or benefit on any other person or party, private or public. Nothing in this
Memorandum of Understanding is intended to restrict the authority of either signatory to act
as provided by law or regulation, or to restrict any agency from enforcing any laws within its
authority or jurisdiction.
VI. Mutual Exchange of Promises
PALM BEACH CHD Responsibilities:
1. To provide training to the EMS PERSONNEL OF CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FIRE
AND RESCUE ("paramedics") for information security, data entry, health screening for
vaccination and administration of the Influenza A (HIN1) 2009 monovalent vaccine
including vaccination target groups, type of vaccine, dosage, administration, storage and
adverse reactions.
2. To provide a list to the City of Boynton Beach Fire Rescue Medical Director of paramedics
who have successfully completed the Influenza A (HINl) Vaccination Training.
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3. To organize HINl flu vaccination sites and activities. DOH reserves the right to exclude any
paramedic(s) from influenza administration.
4. To provide Public Health Nurses who will do problem solving and answer technical questions
as needed by telephone.
5. To provide the Influenza A (HIN1) 2009 monovalent vaccine, and necessary vaccination
supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE).
6. To schedule vaccination sites and to advertise their locations and times of operation.
7. To provide a means of documenting the administration of vaccine that is consistent with the
Florida SHOTS registry and DOH policies and procedures.
MEDICAL DIRECTOR Responsibilities (as to EMS PERSONNEL OF CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH FIRE AND RESCUE acting under this MOU:
8. To provide to Palm Beach CHD a completed and signed form DH 1256, verifying vaccine
administration qualifications of the EMS PERSONNEL OF CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
FIRE AND RESCUE ("paramedics") listed thereon.
9. To assign such qualified paramedics who will administer the Influenza A (HINI) 2009
monovalent vaccine.
10. Information Security: The paramedics shall maintain confidentiality of all data, files, and
records including client records related to the services provided pursuant to this MOU and
shall comply with state and federal laws, including, but not limited to, sections 384.29,
381.004, 392.65 and 456.057, F.S. Procedures must be implemented by the paramedics to
ensure the protection and confidentiality of all confidential matters. These procedures shall be
consistent with the DOH Information Security and Privacy Policy 2007 which is incorporated
herein by reference and the receipt of which is acknowledged by the paramedics upon
execution of this Agreement. The paramedics will adhere to any amendments to the
Department's security requirements provided to the Medical Director during the period of this
Agreement. The paramedics must also comply with any applicable professional standards of
practice with respect to client confidentiality.
11. To assess each client's need for the vaccine by using a screening questionnaire supplied
by the DOH. The screening questionnaire will assist the paramedics to assess each client's
health status, allergies, and reactions to previous immunizations.
12. To administer to each client the Influenza A (HIN1) 2009 monovalent vaccine utilizing
the correct routes, sites, and doses according to established DOH and CDC Advisory
Committee on Immunization Practices recommendations.
13. To document immunization actions on the immunization card and in the Florida SHOTS
or other approved form.
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14. To properly store and handle the vaccine and to adhere to vaccine storage and handling
requirements during transportation of the vaccine and at the community sites.
15. To follow the Department's established Courtesy Standard, which states: "Treat
customers, the public and staff with courtesy, respect and dignity and present a positive public
image,"
16. To refer to the Public Health Nurse questions that may require more in-depth
immunization knowledge or problem solving.
V11. Record-Keeping & Audit Cooperation
Paramedics must maintain separate and apart from other prescription drug inventory any
vaccine received from DOH or Palm Beach CHD or from McKesson relevant to activities
addressed under this MOU and in its possession.
Paramedics must maintain and produce immediately for inspection all records of movement
or transfer of any vaccine received from DOH or Palm Beach CHD relevant to activities
addressed under this MOU, including, but not limited to, the records of receipt and
disposition of vaccine.
Paramedics may administer vaccine only to consenting clients and must return any unused
vaccine to the Palm Beach CHD.
V11l. No Indemnification
Each party who is a state agency or subdivision, as defined in section 768.28, F.S., agrees to
be fully responsible only to the extent provided by section 768.28, F.S., for the negligent acts
or omissions or tortious acts of its own employees, agents or principals which result in claims
or suits against each party respectively, and agrees to be liable for any damages proximately
caused by said acts or omissions or torts. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of
sovereign immunity by any party to which sovereign immunity applies. Nothing herein shall
be construed as consent by a state agency or subdivision of the State of Florida to be sued by
third parties in any matter arising out of this MOU. No state agency or subdivision
indemnifies any other party or person, beyond the above re-statement of the law, no matter
the circumstances.
Any indemnification arising under this paragraph shall continue in full force and effect
notwithstanding the full payment of all obligations under this MOU or the termination of this
MOU for any reason.
IX. Insurance
Each Party, at his/her expense, shall maintain ordinary property and liability insurance.
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X. Assignment or Sub-Contracting
No party shall assign, transfer, pledge, or dispose of this MOU or any interest therein,
whether as security for any of its indebtedness or otherwise. Subject to the foregoing, this
MOU inures to the benefit of and is binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators,
successors and assigns of the parties hereto.
Xl. Waiver
No failure of any party to enforce any term hereof shall be deemed to be a waiver.
X11. Dispute Resolution
Any dispute arising from this MOU is to be resolved according to Florida law, which
controls same, and such disputes may be resolved only in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of
Florida courts. In any such legal action, venue lies in Palm Beach County Florida. The
parties agree to engage in mediation of all legal actions arising from this MOU, the cost of
mediation services to be divided equally among the parties. If any provision of this MOU is
determined by settlement or by judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or
unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue III full force and effect
notwithstanding.
XIII. Severability & Survivability
If any provision of this MOU is determined by settlement or by judgment of a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue
in full force and effect notwithstanding.
XIV. Venue and Choice of Law
Any dispute arising from this MOU is to be resolved according to Florida law, which
controls same, and such disputes may be litigated only in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of
Florida courts. In any such legal action, venue lies in Palm Beach County, Florida.
XV. Amendment
All terms and conditions of this MOU are fully set forth in this document. There are no other
terms or other agreements outside this document. This agreement may be amended at any
time by a writing setting out the signed mutual agreement of the parties. This MOU is the
complete agreement of the parties. There are no other agreements, written or otherwise.
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XVl. Effective Date, Term & Termination
This MOU shall become effective upon the signature of both parties and shall remain in
effect until otherwise agreed to by the parties. This MOU may be terminated by either party
without cause upon no less than 30 days written notice to the other party, unless a lesser time
is mutually agreed upon in writing by both parties. Notice shall be delivered by certified
mail, return receipt requested, or in person with proof of delivery.
XVII. Authority to Bind Principals
The persons executing this MOU on behalf of their respective agency parties hereby
represent and warrant that they have the right, power, legal capacity, and appropriate
authority to enter into this Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the agency for which
they sign.
Alina Alonso, M.D. Date
Director
Palm Beach County Health
Department
Kenneth Scheppke, M.D. Date
Medical Director
City of Boynton Beach Fire and Rescue
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Memorandum of Understanding
Palm Beach County Health Department and
Fire and Rescue Medical Director
Whereas, HHS Secretary Michael O. Leavitt issued a Declaration for the Use of the Public Readiness
and Emergency Preparedness Act ("PREP Act") dated January 26, 2007 ("Original Declaration"), as
amended on November 30, 2007 and October 17, 2008 with respect to certain avian influenza viruses,
and,
Whereas, on April 26, 2009, Acting HHS Secretary Charles Johnson determined that a nationwide Public
Health Emergency existed, with potential to affect national security, and,
Whereas, on June 11, 2008 the WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan issued a statement raising the
level of pandemic influenza alert to Phase 6, beginning the 2009 Influenza Pandemic, and,
Whereas, on June 19, 2009 the Secretary issued a PREP Act declaration identifying the pharmaceuticals
Tamiflu and Relenza as "covered countermeasures" to address the threat of or actual human influenza
that results from the infection of humans with highly pathogenic avian
influenza A viruses including the swine H1N1 virus, and,
Whereas, on June 25, 2009 the Secretary issued a PREP Act declaration simiiarly identifying the 2009
H1N1 vaccines as a "covered countermeasure" for that same purpose, and,
Whereas, on July 14, 2009 the FDA issued an Emergency Use Authorization letter expanding uses of
Tamiflu for treatment and prophylaxis of influenza, and,
Whereas, following her confirmation by the Senate as Secretary of HHS, on July 24, 2009 Secretary
Kathleen Sebelius (the "Secretary") renewed that Public Health Emergency declaration,
Whereupon, the Parties agree as follows:
I. Parties
The Parties to this Memorandum of Understanding are the Florida Department of Health, Palm Beach
County Health Department ("Palm Beach CHD" or "DOH" or "Department") and Medical Director of
Fire and Rescue ("Medicai Director"). DOH will implement this
Memorandum of Understanding consistent with Chapters 401, 465 and 499, Florida Statutes and
Rules 64F-12 (Pharmacy rules), and 64J-1 (EMS rules), FAC.
II Purpose
To provide the "covered countermeasure" 2009 H1N1 vaccines to Palm Beach County residents and
visitors. This MOA establishes the terms, conditions, and responsibilities between the parties for
administration of the vaccine which will be delivered into Florida by the federal government and its
agents.
III. Legal Authority for MOU
Sections 381.0011(5), (11); and sections 381.003(1)(d), (1)(e), F.S.
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IV Definition ofTerms
Vaccine - the 2009 Influenza A (H1 N1) monovalent vaccine distributed for the US Department of
Health and Human Services and the CDC, through McKesson corporation.
Administration or Administer - the obtaining and giving of a single dose of medicinal drugs by a
legally authorized person to a patient for her or his consumption. Sec. 465.003(1), F.S.
Florida SHOTS - the centralized online immunization registry described at sec. 381.003(1)(e), F.S.
and Rule 64D-3.046(6)-(8), F.A.C
V. Intended Beneficiaries, No Private Right Created
The parties to this Agreement further agree and covenant that this Memorandum of Understanding is
binding on the parties, their heirs-at-Iaw, and their assigns and successors in interest as evidenced by
their signatures and lawful executions below, and does not create or confer any right or benefit on
any other person or party, private or public. Nothing in this Memorandum of Understanding is
intended to restrict the authority of either signatory to act as provided by law or regulation, or to
restrict any agency from enforcing any laws within its authority or jurisdiction.
VI. Mutual Exchange of Promises
PALM BEACH CHD Responsibilities:
1. To provide training to the EMS PERSONNEL OF FIRE AND RESCUE
("paramedics") for information security, data entry, health screening for vaccination and administration
of the Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 monovalent vaccine inciuding vaccination target groups, type of
vaccine, dosage, administration, storage and adverse reactions.
2. To provide a list to the Fire Rescue Medical Director of paramedics who
have successfully completed the Influenza A (H1N1) Vaccination Training.
3. To organize H1 N1 flu vaccination sites and activities. DOH reserves the right to exclude any
paramedic(s) from influenza administration.
4. To provide Public Health Nurses who will do problem solving and answer technical questions as
needed by telephone.
5. To provide the Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 monovalent vaccine, and necessary vaccination supplies and
personal protective equipment (PPE).
6. To schedule vaccination sites and to advertise their locations and times of operation.
7. To provide a means of documenting the administration of vaccine that is consistent with the Florida
SHOTS registry and DOH policies and procedures.
MEDICAL DIRECTOR Responsibilities (as to EMS PERSONNEL OF FIRE AND
RESCUE acting under this MOU:
8. To provide to Palm Beach CHD a completed and signed form DH 1256, verifying vaccine
administration qualifications of the EMS PERSONNEL OF FIRE AND
RESCUE ("paramedics") listed thereon.
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9. To assign such qualified paramedics who will administer the Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 monovalent
vaccine.
1 O.lnformation Security: The paramedics shall maintain confidentiality of all data, files, and records
including client records related to the services provided pursuant to this MOU and shall comply with
state and federal laws, including, but not limited to, sections 384.29, 381.004, 392.65 and 456.057,
F S. Procedures must be implemented by the paramedics to ensure the protection and confidentiality
of all confidential matters. These procedures shall be consistent with the DOH Information Security
and Privacy Policy 2007 which is incorporated herein by reference and the receipt of which is
acknowledged by the paramedics upon execution of this Agreement. The paramedics will adhere to
any amendments to the Department's security requirements provided to the Medical Director during
the period of this Agreement. The paramedics must also comply with any applicable professional
standards of practice with respect to client confidentiality.
11. To assess each client's need for the vaccine by using a screening questionnaire supplied by the DOH.
The screening questionnaire will assist the paramedics to assess each client's health status, allergies,
and reactions to previous immunizations.
12. To administer to each client the Influenza A (H1 N1) 2009 monovalent vaccine utilizing the correct
routes, sites, and doses according to established DOH and CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization
Practices recommendations.
13. To document immunization actions on the immunization card and in the Florida SHOTS or other
approved form.
14. To properly store and handle the vaccine and to adhere to vaccine storage and handling requirements
during transportation of the vaccine and at the community sites.
15.To follow the Department's established Courtesy Standard, which states: "Treat customers, the public
and staff with courtesy, respect and dignity and present a positive public image."
16. To refer to the Public Health Nurse questions that may require more in-depth immunization knowledge
or problem solving.
VII. Record-Keeping & Audit Cooperation
Paramedics must maintain separate and apart from other prescription drug inventory any vaccine
received from DOH or Palm Beach CHD or from McKesson relevant to activities addressed under this
MOU and in its possession.
Paramedics must maintain and produce immediately for inspection all records of movement or
transfer of any vaccine received from DOH or Palm Beach CHD relevant to activities addressed
under this MOU, including, but not limited to, the records of receipt and disposition of vaccine.
Paramedics may administer vaccine only to consenting clients and must return any unused vaccine
to the Palm Beach CHD.
VIII. No Indemnification
Each party who is a state agency or subdivision, as defined In section 768.28, F.S., agrees to be fully
responsible only to the extent provided by section 768.28, F.S., for the negligent acts or omissions or
tortious acts of its own employees, agents or principals which result in claims or suits against each
party respectively, and agrees to be liable for any damages proximately caused by said acts or
omissions or torts. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by any
party to which sovereign immunity applies. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by a state
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agency or subdivision of the State of Florida to be sued by third parties in any matter arising out of
this MOU. No state agency or subdivision indemnifies any other party or person, beyond the above
re-statement of the law, no matter the circumstances.
Any indemnification arising under this paragraph shall continue in full force and effect notwithstanding
the full payment of all obligations under this MOU or the termination of this MOU for any reason.
IX. Insurance
Each Party, at his/her expense, shali maintain ordinary property and liability insurance.
X. Assignment or Sub-Contracting
No party shall assign, transfer, piedge, or dispose of this MOU or any interest therein, whether as
security for any of its indebtedness or otherwise. Subject to the foregoing, this MOU inures to the
benefit of and is binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns of the
parties hereto.
XI. Waiver
No failure of any party to enforce any term hereof shall be deemed to be a waiver
XII Dispute Resolution
Any dispute arising from this MOU is to be resolved according to Florida law, which controis same,
and such disputes may be resolved only in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida courts. In any such
legal action, venue lies in Palm Beach County Florida. The parties agree to engage in mediation of all
iegal actions arising from this MOU, the cost of mediation services to be divided equally among the
parties. If any provision of this MOU is determined by settlement or by judgment of a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue in full
force and effect notwithstanding.
XIII. Severability & Survivability
If any provision of this MOU is determined by settlement or by judgment of a court of competent
jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and
effect notwithstanding.
XIV. Venue and Choice of Law
Any dispute arising from this MOU is to be resolved according to Florida law, which controls same,
and such disputes may be litigated only in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida courts. In any such
legal action, venue lies in Palm Beach County, Florida.
XV. Amendment
All terms and conditions of this MOU are fully set forth in this document. There are no other terms or
other agreements outside this document. This agreement may be amended at any time by a writing
setting out the signed mutual agreement of the parties. This MOU is the complete agreement of the
parties. There are no other agreements, written or otherwise.
XVI Effective Date, Term & Termination
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This MOU shall become effective upon the signature of both parties and shall remain in effect until
otherwise agreed to by the parties. This MOU may be terminated by either party without cause upon
no less than 30 days written notice to the other party, unless a lesser time is mutually agreed upon In
writing by both parties. Notice shall be delivered by certified mail, return receipt requested, or in
person with proof of delivery.
XVII. Authority to Bind Principals
The persons executing this MOU on behalf of their respective agency parties hereby represent and
warrant that they have the right, power, legal capacity, and appropriate authority to enter into this
Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the agency for which they sign.
Alina Alonso, M.D. Date
Director
Palm Beach County Health
Department
, M.D. Date
Medical Director
Fire and Rescue
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The CitlJ ol BolJnton Beach
City Clerk's Office
100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD
BOYNTON BEACH Fl 33435
(561) 742-6060
FAX: (561) 742-6090
e-mail: prainitoj@bbfl.us
www.boynton-beach.org
November 2, 2009
Kenneth A. Scheppke, MD PA
4480 River Pines Court
Tequesta, FL 33469
Re: Resolution # R09-i71 Memorandum of Understanding Palm Beach County Health
Department and City of Boynton Beach Fire and Rescue Medical Director
Dear Dr. Scheppke:
Attached for your handling is the original agreement and a copy of the Resolution mentioned above.
Once the agreement has been signed, please return the original to the City Clerk's Office for further
handling.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
cm OF BOYNTON BEACH
ct:: Yn. p~
net M. Prainito, CMC
City Clerk
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