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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERYI( EE FIRST RLSPOVDER ADv;AN( ED LIE' SUPPORT AGREEMENT (11/7./2011) <br /> • Willful failure to maintain equipment in accordance with the requirements of this <br /> Agreement; <br /> • Willful attempts to intimidate or punish employees who participate in protected <br /> concerted activities, or who form or join any professional associations; <br /> • Chronic and persistent failure to require employees to conduct themselves in a <br /> professional and courteous manner, and to present a professional appearance; <br /> • Repeated failure to meet Response Time requirements after receiving notice of non- <br /> compliance from the EMS Director; <br /> • Failure to maintain required insurance; <br /> • Willful and repeated material breaches of Contractor's backup provisions. <br /> • Failure to timely obtain and maintain the necessary licensing and/or certification <br /> required by law to provide Services; <br /> 16.2 Notice and Cure of Material Breach <br /> a. County shall give Contractor written notice, return receipt requested, setting forth with <br /> reasonable specificity the nature of a material breach. <br /> b. Contractor shall have the right to cure the material breach within ten (10) calendar days <br /> of receipt of notice. Within three (3) calendar days of receipt of a material breach notice, <br /> Contractor shall deliver to County, in writing, a plan of action to cure the material <br /> breach. <br /> c. If the material breach, by its nature, cannot reasonably be cured within ten (10) calendar <br /> days, Contractor may request additional time to complete cure of the breach. <br /> 16.3 County Remedies <br /> a. County shall have the right to terminate this Agreement in addition to any other legal <br /> remedy in the event of a material breach that is not cured within ten (10) calendar days <br /> or additional time granted by County. <br /> b. County's remedies for any breach are non-cumulative and in addition to any other <br /> remedy available to the County. <br /> c. If the County determines any breach has occurred, County may require Contractor to <br /> submit a corrective action plan. Failure to submit and implement any requested <br /> corrective action plan may be considered a material breach. <br /> 16.4 Continuous Service Delivery- Contractor agrees that there is a public health and safety <br /> obligation to assist County in every effort to ensure uninterrupted and continuous service <br /> Page 15 of 26 <br />