Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Contractor must ensure that all products and services submitted, uploaded, or otherwise provided by the Contractor and/or its subcontractors under this Contract, including but not limited to data, software, plans, drawings, specifications, reports, operating manuals, notes, and other written or graphic work prepared in the course of performance of this Contract (collectively, the “Work”), comply with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, levels A and AA, and otherwise meet the accessibility requirements set forth in California Government Code Sections 7405 and 11135, Section 202 of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. § 12132), and Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act (29 U.S.C. § 794d) and the regulations promulgated thereunder (36 C.F.R. Parts 1193 and 1194) (collectively, the “Accessibility Requirements”). For any Work provided in PDF format, Contractor shall also provide an electronic version in the original electronic format (for example, Microsoft Word or Adobe InDesign). CARB may request documentation from the Contractor of compliance with the Accessibility Requirements and may perform testing to verify compliance. Contractor must bring into compliance, at no cost to CARB, any Work by Contractor or its subcontractors not meeting the Accessibility Requirements. If Contractor fails to bring its or its subcontractors’ Work into compliance with the Accessibility Requirements within five (5) business days of written notice from CARB, or within the time frame specified by CARB in its notice, Contractor will be responsible for all costs incurred by CARB in bringing Contractor’s or its subcontractors’ Work into compliance with the Accessibility Requirements. Contractor agrees to respond to and resolve any complaint brought to its attention regarding accessibility of deliverables provided under this Contract for a period of one year following delivery of the final deliverable under this Contract. Deviations from the Accessibility Requirements are permitted only by written consent by CARB. E P Equipment is defined as movable articles of nonexpendable property that meet the following requirements: have a normal useful life (including extended life due to repairs) of at least one year; have a unit acquisition cost of at least $5,000 for other than land and structures (for example, identical assets costing $3,000 each for a $12,000 total would not meet the requirements); and be used to conduct work under this contract, The cost of equipment includes the purchase price plus all costs to acquire, install, and prepare equipment for its intended use. In the event Contractor purchases with CARB funds, procures, uses, or otherwise takes possession of equipment owned by CARB to perform work under this contract, title to such equipment shall remain with CARB and such equipment shall become CARB's equipment upon delivery thereof into the Contractor's control or possession. Contractor shall obtain written approval from CARB prior to the purchase of equipment that is not specifically identified and listed in the approved budget and which is valued at more than $5,000. The contract funding shall be adjusted for any equipment or supplies furnished by CARB.
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Contractor Grantee must ensure that all products and services submitted, uploaded, or otherwise provided by the Contractor Grantee and/or its subcontractors subgrantees under this ContractGrant Agreement, including but not limited to data, software, plans, drawings, specifications, reports, operating manuals, notes, and other written or graphic work prepared in the course of performance of this Contract Grant Agreement (collectively, the “Work”), comply with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, levels A and AA, and otherwise meet the accessibility requirements set forth in California Government Code Sections 7405 and 11135, Section 202 of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. § 12132), and Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act (29 U.S.C. § 794d) and the regulations promulgated thereunder (36 C.F.R. Parts 1193 and 1194) (collectively, the “Accessibility Requirements”). For any Work provided in PDF format, Contractor Grantee shall also provide an electronic version in the original electronic format (for example, Microsoft Word or Adobe InDesign). CARB may request documentation from the Contractor Grantee of compliance with the Accessibility Requirements and may perform testing to verify compliance. Contractor Grantee must bring into compliance, at no cost to CARB, any Work by Contractor Grantee or its subcontractors subgrantees not meeting the Accessibility Requirements. If Contractor Grantee fails to bring its or its subcontractorssubgrantees’ Work into compliance with the Accessibility Requirements within five (5) business days of written notice from CARB, or within the time frame specified by CARB in its notice, Contractor Grantee will be responsible for all costs incurred by CARB in bringing ContractorGrantee’s or its subcontractorssubgrantees’ Work into compliance with the Accessibility Requirements. Contractor ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to respond to and resolve any complaint brought to its attention regarding accessibility of deliverables provided under this Contract Grant Agreement for a period of one year following delivery of the final deliverable under this Contractrant Agreement. Deviations from the Accessibility Requirements are permitted only by written consent by CARB. E P Equipment is defined as movable articles This page left intentionally left blank EXHIBIT B, Work Statement Grant Number: G17-ZNZE-10, Amendment 1 Grantee: City of nonexpendable property that meet the following requirementsLos Angeles Harbor Department (Port of Los Angeles) Grant No.: have a normal useful life G17-ZNZE-10
1. Demonstration Technology Funds $41,122,260 $14,297,281 $27,129,331 $82,548,872 2. Administrative Funds $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total $41,122,260 $14,297,281 $27,129,331 $82,548,872 Grantee: City of Los Angeles Harbor Department (including extended life due Port of Los Angeles) Grant No.: G17-ZNZE-10 Task 1.0 Administrative and Project Management Task 1.1 - Execute Grant Agreement 1.1.1 Execute Subcontracts – provide copies of subcontracts to repairs) CARB N/A $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Jun-19 1.1.2 Verified Completed CEQA $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Feb-19 Task 1.2 - CEC Funded Projects Provide copies of at least one year; have a unit acquisition cost of at least executed Agreements to CARB Executed Agreements $5,000 for other than land and structures (for example0 $0 $0 $25,999,331 $25,999,331 Feb-19 Task 1.3 - Quarterly Reports Quarterly Reports Quarterly rReports $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Ongoing Task 1.4 - Final Report Final Report Final Report $100,000 $0 $0 $0 $100,000 Mar-21 Task 2.0 Design, identical assets costing $3,000 each for a $12,000 total would not meet the requirements); and be used to conduct work under this contract, The cost of equipment includes the purchase price plus all costs to acquire, installConstruction, and prepare equipment for its intended use. In the event Contractor purchases with CARB fundsCommissioning of Hydrogen Infrastructure 2.1 Hydrogen Refueling Station in Ontario Final photos, procurescommissioning report including proof of operation $9,250,000 $0 $0 $0 $9,250,000 May-20 Feb-21 2.2 Hydrogen Refueling Station in Wilmington Final photos, usescommissioning report including proof of operation $7,850,000 $0 $1,400,000 $0 $9,250,000 Jun 20 Feb-21 Task 3.0 Truck Fleet Design, or otherwise takes possession Build, and Support 3.1 Vehicle Design / Build / Validation Units #1 - #5 Internal tests report, proof of equipment owned by CARB to perform work under this contractdelivery and operation $9,500,000 $0 $5,810,000 $0 $15,310,000 Jul-19 Feb-21 3.2 Design Updates / Build / Validation Units #6 - #10 Internal tests report, title to such equipment shall remain with CARB proof of delivery and such equipment shall become CARB's equipment upon delivery thereof into the Contractor's control or possession. Contractor shall obtain written approval from CARB prior to the purchase of equipment that is not specifically identified operation $8,830,000 $0 $4,810,000 $0 $13,640,000 Jun-20 May-21 3.3 Demonstration Readiness / Vehicle Operation & Support Final Engineering Documentation, Ongoing Manufacturer Support report $2,100,000 $0 $200,000 $0 $2,300,000 Jan-21 Sept-21 Task 4.0 Yard Tractors and listed in the approved budget Charging Infrastructure 4.1 Engineering and which is valued at more than Design - Infrastructure Final design report Complete engineering plans $5,000. The contract funding shall be adjusted for any equipment or supplies furnished by CARB.100,000 $0 $0 $0 $100,000 $200,000 $200,000 Jun-19 May-19 4.2 Infrastructure Bid Process Issued RFP, final scores and $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Aug-19 Task Task Description Task Deliverables Project Funding Match Funding Total DUE DATE
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