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Agency Name <br />Master Agreement No. 64SantaAnaMA <br />L. Americans with Disabilities Act <br />By signing this Master Agreement, Recipient assures State that Recipient shall <br />comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, which prohibits <br />discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as all applicable regulations and <br />guidelines issued pursuant to the ADA (42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.). <br />M. Access for Persons with Disabilities <br />Disabled access review by the Department of General Services (Division of the <br />State Architect) is required for all publicly funded construction of buildings, <br />structures, sidewalks, curbs and related facilities. Recipient will award no <br />construction contract unless Recipient's plans and specifications for such facilities <br />conform to the provisions of sections 4450 and 4454 of the California Government <br />Code, if applicable. Further requirements and guidance are provided in Title 24 <br />of the California Code of Regulations. <br />N. Disabled Veterans Program Requirements <br />l . Should Military and Veterans Code sections 999 et seq. be applicable to <br />Recipient, Recipient will meet, or make good faith efforts to meet, the 3% Disabled <br />Veterans Business Enterprises goals (or Recipient's applicable higher goals) in the <br />award of every contract for Project work to be performed under these this <br />Agreement. <br />2. Recipient shall have the sole duty and authority under this Agreement and <br />each Program Supplement to determine whether these referenced code <br />sections are applicable to Recipient and, if so, whether good faith efforts asserted <br />by those contractors of Recipient were sufficient as outlined in Military and <br />Veterans Code sections 999 et seq. <br />O. Environmental Process <br />Completion of the Project environmental process ("clearance") by Recipient <br />(and/or State if it affects a State facility within the meaning of the applicable <br />statutes) is required prior to requesting Project funds for right-of-way purchase or <br />construction. No State agency may request funds nor shall any State agency, <br />board or commission authorize expenditures of funds for any Project effort, except <br />for feasibility or planning studies, which may have a significant effect on the <br />environment unless such a request is accompanied with all appropriate <br />documentation of compliance with or exemption from the California <br />Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) (including, if as appropriate, an environmental <br />impact report, negative declaration, or notice of exemption) under California <br />Public Resources Code section 21080(b) (10), (11), and (12) provides an <br />Revised as of 9/12/2024 Page 24 <br />