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36. Any limits to indemnification of subsequent legislation? <br /> Concerns about substantial increase in state requirements. <br /> The indemnification required by the City is for compliance with <br /> current recycling laws and the City ' s SRRE. In the event that <br /> state or county requirements exceed current requirements, the City <br /> shall meet and confer with the contractor regarding proposed <br /> changes. <br /> 37 . Will the City have a Force Majeure clause in the agreement? <br /> The City does not generally favor Force Majeure clauses in its <br /> agreements. No such clause exists in the present agreement. <br /> 38. What type of verification is required for wastes leaving a <br /> MRF? <br /> The contractor must develop a verifiable system to ensure that <br /> Santa Ana ' s outgoing recyclables, under this program, are <br /> accurately tracked by material type. Either by: <br /> 1. Keep material collected separate and weigh each material <br /> separately by material type; or, <br /> 2 . Provide a verifiable system, subject to the approval of <br /> the City, for determining the amount of each material <br /> type recovered from waste generated within the City. <br /> 39 . Provide copies of attendance sheets. <br /> A copy of the mandatory pre-proposal conference attendance sheet is <br /> attached. <br /> 40 . How were diversion tonnages arrived at? Are these. City or <br /> contractor programs that are expected to continue? <br /> The diversion tonnages were determined by a consultant hired by the <br /> County on behalf of the County and all of the Cities to determine <br /> baseline diversion tonnages - how much was being diverted or <br /> recycled by each community. These tonnages are not results of <br /> programs specifically initiated by the City or the present <br /> contractor. <br />