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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SER GCES FIi;SI RESPONDER ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT AGREEMENT (REV 2/17/11) <br /> County may not impose penalties retroactively greater than three (3) months after <br /> discovery and completion of its investigation of the incident causing penalties. <br /> c. Fire service penalty money under this agreement will be set aside in an account created <br /> by the County for eventual increases in the number of FRALS units or other projects that <br /> enhanced Fire EMS response. Requests shall be reviewed by a panel of three, including <br /> the EMS Director and two fire chiefs selected by the Alameda County Fire Chiefs <br /> Association not involved in the matter being considered for funding. <br /> SECTION 15 - COOPERATION WITH EMS SYSTEM/COMMUNITY EDUCATION <br /> 15.1 Community Programs: <br /> a. Contractor is encouraged to participate in community programs that are of interest to <br /> the County, with community organizations such as those that support youth <br /> development activities and ethnic health initiatives. and submit a report to EMS no later <br /> than January 1, 2012 describing these programs <br /> b. Contractor shall plan and implement education programs in its service area and submit <br /> a report to EMS no later than January 1, 2012 describing these programs. <br /> 15.2 Contractor agrees to participate and assist in the development of system changes subject to <br /> negotiated costs, if any. <br /> 15.3 County agrees to continue obtaining input from all participating Contractors prior to <br /> implementing change to system policies and procedures. <br /> 15.4 Contractor shall participate and assist in changes related to emergency medical services in <br /> Alameda County. Contractor shall participate in local activities, committee meetings, and <br /> work groups related to provision of FRALS services. <br /> SECTION 16 - ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS <br /> 16.1 Material Breach <br /> a. Willful failure of Contractor to provide Services under this Agreement in substantial <br /> compliance with the requirements of the applicable Federal, State, and County of <br /> Alameda laws, rules, and regulations shall constitute a material breach by Contractor. <br /> Minor infractions of such requirements shall not constitute a material breach unless <br /> such infractions are willful and repeated. <br /> b. Acts or omissions that shall constitute a material breach by Contractor include but are <br /> not limited to the following: <br /> Page 14 of 26 <br />