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CLOSED SESSION t o discuss personnel and l i t i g a t i o n mat ters w i l l be held inmediate ly f o l l o w i n g the p u b l i c session.
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REGULAR MEETING FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1989 - 9:00 A.M.
BOARD ROOM - ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
I. C a l l t o Order - Pledge o f A l leg iance
Members: John Anderhol t, Charles Hayden, Ray House, V i r n i t a McDonald, Jackie Sui tt, Ela ine Gibson (Student)
Absent:
11. Approval o f A p r i l 21, 1989 Minutes.
111. Reports
1. Governing Board 2. Academic Senate 3. CSEA 4. CTA 5. Student Trustee 6. Superintendent/President
Reports o f Admin is t ra t ion
a) S ta te o f the Col lege b) Pub l i c Comments c ) Board Communications d)
: 1 * I V . Considerat ion o f Consent Aqenda
V. Agenda
A. PERSONNEL SERVICES
1. Appointments - C lass i f i ed * 2. Resignat ion - C l a s s i f i e d * 3. Re-assignment - C l a s s i f i e d * 4. Hour ly Personnel - C l a s s i f i e d & Students
5. CSEA Contract Proposal - C l a s s i f i e d 6. C e r t i f i c a t e d - Extended Day L i s t i n g , 1989-90 7 . D i v i s i o n Chairperson Appointments
* 8. C e r t i f i c a t e d Hour ly Employment 9. Drug-Free Workplace Pol i c y
10. C e r t i f i c a t e d Employment Agreement
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE D I S T R I C T I
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AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Friday, May 19, 1989 Page Two
B. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
1. Recommendations f o r Sabbat ical Leaves, 1989-90 2. Report on s ta tus o f T i t l e V Course Changes f o r
1989-90 Catalog 3. Course De le t ions - F a l l 1989/Spring 1990 Catalog 4. Course Add i t ions - F a l l 1989/Spring 1990 Catalog 5. Post Sabbat ical Leave Report Approval
* 6. Emeritus Status 7. Grant ing o f AA Degree
C. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
* 1. Pay ro l l #9 * 2. Approval o f Warrant L i s t s
3. Presentat ion o f 1989-90 P re l im ina ry Budget 4. RESOLUTION/Expenditure o f Excess Funds 5. Q u a r t e r l y F inanc ia l Reports
* 6. Volunteer Employees * 7. Approval o f Contracts * 8. B id #B-89-12/Roofing o f Engineering, Ag. Tech., Ag. Science
Bu i l d i ngs 9. RESOLUTION/Academic F inanc ia l Services
10. La Qu in ta Redevelopment Agency Agreement 11. Contractual Agreement w i t h On1 i n e Computer L i b r a r y Center, Inc . 12. Maintenance Agreement w i t h Westinghouse E leva tor Company
* 13. Renewal o f AgreemenVMaintenance o f Date Palms 14. Claim Against t he D i s t r i c t
* 15. B id #B-89-13 Asbestos Removal 16. P e t i t i o n f o r Annexation o f D i s t r i c t Land 17. S i te -Se lec t ion o f Mult i-Agency L i b r a r y
ADJOURNMENT
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
( Date of Meeting May 19, 1989 Division Personnel Services
Comnunication No. 1
TOPIC Appointments - Classified
PROPOSAL : To r a t i f y the employment of the following individuals on the effect ive dates indicated:
1 . Ruben Alcocer, Groundskeeper I , 1.00 FTE, ef fect ive May 15, 1989.
2. Rebecca Suarez, Instructional Support Assistant, CMC, 1.00 FTE, effective April 20, 1989.
3 . Marlene Yurkovich, Clerk Typist 111, Fine Arts, 1 .OO FTE, 10 months, effect ive April 17, 1989.
BACKGROUND : . Mr. Alcocer has worked i n the agriculture business for the l a s t several years. Previously he was a gardener with a local company. He completed the groundskeeper course offered through CET.
. Ms. Suarez has a Bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri. She has been a subst i tute teacher as well as a contract teacher.
\ . Ms. Yurkovich was an administrative ass i s tan t a t the University of Texas, Austin. She also worked as an a r t museum membership coordinator and as an advertising manager a t an agency.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS: . Mr. Alcocer's salary will be Range 8 , Step A , $16,884.00 annually. He i s replacing David Turner who re t i red .
. Ms. Suarez' sa lary will be Range 8 , Step A , $16,884.00 annually. She i s replacing Bessie Fultz who resigned.
. Ms. Yurkovich's sa lary will be Range 6, Step A , $12,760.00 annually. She i s replacing Shirley Nicholson who resigned.
All positions are budgeted.
RECOMMENDATION: I t i s recommended tha t the appointments of Ruben Alcocer, Rebecca Suarez and Marlene Yurkovich be r a t i f i ed on the e f fec t ive dates indicated.
Recommended by: Jim Pulliam, Provost, Copper Mountain Campus .Dorothy Bray, Vice-President, Educational Services A1 Grafsky, Vice-President, Administrative. Services
Prepared by:
~ i r e c t o r of Personnel A
Approved by: David Georae
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING ~- .~ ~ ~ - . ~
APRIL 21, 1989 - 9:00 A.M. COPPER MOUNTAIN CAMPUS - ROOM 8
JOSHUA TREE
I. CALL TO ORDER - PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The meeting was c a l l e d t o o rder a t 9:00 a.m.
Members Present: John Anderhol t, Charles Hayden, Ray House, V i r n i t a McDonald, Jackie Sui tt, Ela ine Gibson (Student Trustee)
11. MINUTES
I t was moved by Mrs. S u i t t , seconded by Mr . Anderholt, and ca r r i ed , t h a t the Minutes o f Regular Meeting March 17, 1989 be approved as presented.
111. REPORTS
Governing Board
Mrs. S u i t t repor ted b r i e f l y on the Col lege o f the Desert Foundation Tea, A p r i l 20, a t the McCallum Theatre. She mentioned t h a t the func t i on was we l l at tended w i t h approximately 130-140 women i n attendance. Mrs. S u i t t a lso mentioned the f i n e presenta t ion by Mrs. Hatch.
Academic Senate
Diane Ramirez thanked the Admini s t r a t i o n and the Board f o r a1 lowing Academic Senate members t o a t tend the Sta te session o f the Academic Senate f o r C a l i f o r n i a Community Colleges. Major items occupying these sessions had t o do w i t h d i s c i p l i n e s , the new system rep lac ing c reden t i a l s as we l l as A f f i r m a t i v e Ac t ion - In tens ive d iscuss ion took p lace as a r e s u l t o f the mandates o f AB1725. These d i s c i p l i n e s w i l l be a minimum standard i n o rder t o be ab le t o teach i n a C a l i f o r n i a community co l lege. A l l teachers w i l l be r e u i r e d t o have a bache lor 's degree. The second area was Facu l t y Serv ice Area. ?FSA1s). When h i r i n g an i n d i v i d u a l , t h a t person w i l l need t o s a t i s f y t h e minimum q u a l i f i c a t i o n s . The t h i r d category w i l l be the exemptions l i s t .
The A f f i r m a t i v e Ac t i on issues were discussed, the r e s u l t a t t h i s po in t , a r e s o l u t i o n on c u r r e n t agenda l i s t e d as I tem #9 under Personnel Services.
Mrs. S u i t t asked the quest ion "Who se ts the standards?" D r . Ramirez i nd i ca ted t h a t t h i s i s the reason f o r so much dialogue. There i s a major d i f f e r e n c e between the CCC system and others as i t does n o t f i t i n t o the o the r segments o f the C a l i f o r n i a Higher Education System. There i s a major d i f f e r e n c e i n the vocat ional educat ion area i n t h a t the minimum requirement w i l l be a bache lor 's degree f o r pa r t - t ime i n s t r u c t o r s a lso. Anyone c u r r e n t l y teaching w i l l be grandfathered i n t o the system. I f someone i s grandfathered and wishes t o teach i n another area, they w i l l f a l l under the new requirements.
Dr. George mentioned t h a t the issue i s t r y i n g t o improve t h e recru i tment pool .
Dr. Ramirez i nd i ca ted t h a t the Sta te Academic Senate i s working on a c e n t r a l i z e d computer base from which everyone may draw. I n an e f f o r t t o a t t r a c t more q u a l i f i e d teachers we w i l l have t o be more c r e a t i v e i n recru i tment methods.
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A p r i l 21, 1989
CSEA - Bever ly Starcher repor ted t h a t the two winners o f the CSEA textbook scholarship awards are Matt Monica, J r . and Sandra Johnson.
On May 6 there w i l l be a Swap Meet and garage sale a t Lynn D i f f e y ' s house f o r the textbook scholarship awards f o r next year. F lyers w i l l be d i s t r i b u t e d .
CTA - None - I Student Trustee
E la ine Gibson a r r i v e d a t 10:OO a.m. and gave the student t r u s t e e repo r t . On May 6 there w i l l be a walk-a-thon b e n e f i t t i n g the Desert Aids Pro jec t , as we l l as a blood d r i ve . During the week o f May 8 there w i l l be a Spring Fes t i va l .
Superintendent/President
State o f the Col lege - D r . George mentioned t h a t the Admin is t ra to rs a re i n the process o f developing goals and ob jec t i ves f o r the 1989-90 co l l ege year.
He a l s o repor ted t h a t the Board w i l l be presented a p r e l i m i n a r y budget dur ing the May o r June meeting.
The t o p i c o f a p o t e n t i a l U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a campus proposed f o r the Palm Springs area was disucssed. The p o s s i b i l i t y o f a U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a campus would prov ide new jobs f o r the Coachella Va l ley as we l l as o f f e r i n g a d d i t i o n a l h igher educat ion oppor tun i t i es . A new U n i v e r s i t y campus would cos t somewhere i n the neighborhood o f 300-400 m i l l i o n d o l l a r s . Construct ion o f a UC campus would have a negat ive impact on Col lege o f the Desert when competing f o r d o l l a r s t o be r a i s e d through fund r a i s i n g .
The maximum d o l l a r s a v a i l a b l e f o r fund r a i s i n g f o r h igher educat ion i n the Coachella Va l ley would be somewhere i n the neighborhood o f twenty m i l l i o n d o l l a r s . B i l l Bone i s c h a i r i n g a committee t o analyze the p o s s i b i l i t y and opt ions. D r . George i s a member o f t h i s committee.
D r . Bray repor ted on a s t a t e meeting j u s t r e c e n t l y attended. Community co l leges w i l l be expected t o serv ice a greater number o f students as many o ther UC and CSU campuses are f u l l . Mrs. S u i t t i nqu i red about the number o f students t r a n s f e r r i n g t o o the r co l leges from Col lege o f the Desert. Dr. Bray mentioned t h a t our students t r a n s f e r r i n g perform we l l . Dick Rogers po in ted ou t t h a t 270 students t r a n s f e r r e d from the co l l ege du r ing the l a s t year t o C a l i f o r n i a Sta te U n i v e r s i t y a t San Bernardino. Mrs. S u i t t s t a t e d t h a t we should p u b l i c i z e t h i s in fo rmat ion . The t r a n s f e r cen te r was used as an example o f a i d i n g students i n planning.
D r . Diane Ramirez spoke about General Education requirements and how they d i f f e r between the C a l i f o r n i a Sta te U n i v e r s i t y system and U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a System. Therefore i t makes i t d i f f i c u l t f o r p lann ing purposes. D r . George po in ted o u t t he re are p lans t o a r t i c u l a t e w i t h f i v e C a l i f o r n i a Sta te U n i v e r s i t y campuses and th ree U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a campuses. D r . Bray mentioned the u n i v e r s i t i e s selected would be those c l o s e s t geographical ly . Dr. George s ta ted t h a t the U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a R ivers ide campus i s the o n l y campus i n the UC system n o t a t i t s "cap".
AB1725 emphasizes t h e importance o f coord ina t ion between the d i f f e r e n t h igher educat ion systems w i t h i n C a l i f o r n i a .
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April 21, 1989
CMC Update - Mr. Pull iam welcomed the Board of Trustees and compl imented the s t a f f for the excellent condition of the grounds. Spring Fever will be held on May 2. This will en ta i l a f ree barbecue for s t a f f and students plus the semi-annual volley- ball tournament "p i t t ing" s t a f f against students. On May 9 and 10 juniors and seniors will be v i s i t i ng the campus.
Recently Copper Mountain Campus has loaned a computer t o the s ta f f a t Yucca Valley High School. Over one-half of the students have taken the Sigi Program assessing personal i n t e r e s t i n reference t o possible occupations.
Meetings with Morongo Unified School D i s t r i c t s t a f f are held semi-annually. The ar t iculat ion of curriculum and programs are the main goals. An example being the 2+2+2 program in the area of automotive.
Mr. Gillick was introduced as the Interim Director of the Friends of Copper Mountain College. He introduced Mr. Les Krushat, member of the Friends of Copper Mountain College Board and Twentynine Palms City Council. Mr. Gill ick br ie f ly discussed the one and a half day s t ra teg ic planning session given by Mrs. Joan Burnside.
Mr. Hayden questioned the relationship with the Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Base. Mr. Pulliam reported tha t the support for Copper Mountain Campus continues from the Combat Center. Copper Mountain Campus has received funds from a Community Block Grant to increase the s i ze of i t s parking l o t .
Overview on Grant Submission - A T i t le I11 proposal i s being submitted. Mr. House questioned the financial impact. Dr. George reported that the projected income, i f the project was funded, would be 2-1/2 mill ion dol lars spread over several years. Terry Green and Estaban Soriano were the primary writers of the grant. Mrs. Su i t t questioned what we are doing in terms of obtaining leg is la t ive support. Dr. George s ta ted that we are working with our elected o f f i c i a l s and tha t we will know the r e su l t s by August.
A Small Business Training Grant has been submitted for consideration.
An Automotive Training Grant will also be submitted in the future.
Two P I C programs have been funded. The f i r s t being an ESL Program for $87,000 and a $3,000 grant t o t r a in pastry cooks.
The Coll ege did not receive an Economic Redevelopment Grant. The Chancel 1 o r ' s off ice was the recipient of t h i s Grant. In pr ior years, the University of Southern Calif- ornia was the servicing university.
Public Comments - None
Board Communications - May 12, 1989 will be the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Child Development Center f a c i l i t y on the Palm Desert Campus.
Mr. House commented on Mrs. Eleanor Martin's retirement and recommended Emeritus Status. He had known Mrs. Martin for a number of years and had a great deal of respect for her and her accomplishments. Recognition in the form of a Board Resolution f o r Mrs. Martin will be presented a t a l a t e r date.
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A p r i l 21, 1989
I V . CONSIDERATION OF CONSENT AGENDA
It was moved by M r . Anderholt , seconded by Mrs. S u i t t , and c a r r i e d , t h a t a l l i tems on the Consent Agenda be approved as presented.
A.2 Resignat ions - C l a s s i f i e d A.3 Retirement - C l a s s i f i e d A.4 Hour ly Personnel - C l a s s i f i e d and Students A.5 Change i n Assignment - C l a s s i f i e d A.7 Hour ly Employment - C e r t i f i c a t e d B.2 T i t l e and P r i v i l e g e s t o Eleanor Mar t i n C . 1 P a y r o l l #8 C.2 Approval o f Warrant L i s t s C.3 B id #B-89-12/Roofing o f Engineering, Ag r i cu l t u re , Technology, Ag. Science
Bu i l d i ngs . C.6 Approval o f Contracts C.7 Volunteer Employees
V. AGENDA
A. PERSONNEL SERVICES
1) Appointments/ It was moved by M r . Anderholt , seconded by M r . Hayden, and C l a s s i f i e d : ca r r i ed . t h a t em~lovment o f t he f o l l o w i n a i n d i v i d u a l s be
r a t i f i e d on the e f f e c t i v e dates i n d i c a t e i : dames F e r r i s , ~ n s t r u c t i o n a l Support Ass is tan t , Math Lab, .50 FTE, Range 8, Step A, $2534.40/annually, e f f e c t i v e 3/6 t h r u 6/30, 1989 and 7/1 t h r u 7/28, 1989. dohn Manson, ~ n s t r u c t i o n a l Support Ass is tan t , Math Lab, .50 FTE, Range 8, Step A, $2534.40/annually, e f f e c t i v e 3/6 t h r u 6/30, 1989 and 7 /1 t h r u 7/28, 1989. Ann Mi les , Purchasing C lerk , 1.00 FTE, Range 7, Step A, =O/annual l y , e f f e c t i v e 3/7/89. Aurora Perez, Account C le rk /REl ie f Switchboard Operator, 1.00 FTE, Range 6, step A, $15,314.00/annually, E f f e c t i v e 3/13/89.
2) Resignat ions/ It was moved by M r . Anderholt , seconded by Mrs. McDonald, C l a s s i f i e d : and c a r r i e d , t h a t t he res ignat ions o f David Baker, S h i r l e y
Nicholson, and Dianne T u t t l e be accepted as presented.
3) Ret irement/ It was moved by M r . Anderhol t, seconded by Mrs. McDonald, C l a s s i f i e d : and c a r r i e d , t h a t t he re t i r emen t o f David Turner be r a t i f i e d
as presented.
4) Hour ly It was moved by M r . Anderholt , seconded by Mrs. McDonald Personnel / and ca r r i ed , t h a t employment o f i n d i v i d u a l s on at tached l i s t C l a s s i f i e d & be r a t i f i e d on the e f f e c t i v e dates i nd i ca ted . (See Students; Attachment I )
5) Change i n It was moved by M r . Anderholt , seconded by Mrs. McDonald, Assignment/ and c a r r i e d , t h a t Bess Meyer's assignment be changed t o C l a s s i f i e d : T y p i s t I I I / JTP , 1.00 FIE, FROM 12 months t o 10 months
e f f e c t i v e 7/1/89.
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April 21, 1989
6 ) C e r t i f i c a t e d & I t was moved by Mr. Anderholt , seconded by Mrs. S u i t t , and Management Sa la ry c a r r i e d , t h a t the s a l a r y placement and employment s t a t u s L i s t ing , 1989-90: l i s t i n g be r a t i f i e d a s presented. (See Attachment 11)
7 ) Hourly Employ- I t was moved by Mr. Anderhol t , seconded by Mrs. McDonald ment/Cert i f icated: and c a r r i e d , t h a t employment of the following ind iv idua l s
be approved a s presented: Khaula Holness (Sub) Communication, Palm Desert Campus. Lawrence Cook Supervised Tutoring, CMC.
8 ) Leave-of-Absence/ I t was moved by Mr. Anderholt, seconded by Mrs. McDonald C e r t i f i c a t e d : and c a r r i e d , t h a t t h e unpaid leave-of-absence f o r Rosemar
a be r a t i f i e d f o r t h e e f f e c t i v e da te s of 8/28/89 thr: 1/22/90.
9 ) S t a f f D ive r s i ty I t was moved by Mr. Anderholt, seconded by Mrs. McDonald & Affirmative and ca r r i ed with a r o l l c a l l vote a s fol lows, Anderholt , Aye; Action Resolu- ~
Hayden, Aye; House, Aye; McDonald, Aye; S u i t t , Aye, t h a t t i o n : the Board of Trus tees adopt the r e so lu t ion on a f f i rma t ive
ac t ion and s t a f f d i v e r s i t y . (See Attachment 111)
10) Retirement/ I t was moved by Mr. Anderholt , seconded by Mr. Hayden C e r t i f i c a t e d : and c a r r i e d , t h a t t h e re t i rement of Bet ty Lou Roche be
r a t i f i e d on the e f f e c t i v e da te of 5/31/89.
11) Appointment/ I t was moved by Mr. Anderholt, seconded by Mrs. McDonald C e r t i f i c a t e d : and c a r r i e d , t h a t t h e appointment of Alice B. McReynolds
be r a t i f i e d on t h e e f f e c t i v e da te of 5/1/89.
8. EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
1) Recommendations I t was moved by Mrs. McDonald, seconded by Mr. Anderhol t f o r Sabbat ical and c a r r i e d , t h a t sabbat ica l leaves f o r Jim Hopp and William Leaves, 1989-90: Pivar f o r t h e 1989-90 Fal l Semester be approved.
2) T i t l e and I t was moved by Mr. Anderholt, seconded by Mrs. McDonald P r iv i l eges / and c a r r i e d t h a t t i t l e and a l l p r i v i l e g e s pe r t a in ing t o Eleanor Martin: Emeritus s t a t u s be approved f o r Eleanor Martin upon her
re t i rement i n Apr i l , 1989.
C. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
1 ) Payroll #8: I t was moved by Mr. Anderhol t , seconded by Mrs. McDonald and c a r r i e d , t h a t Payroll #8 be approved a s fol lows:
C e r t i f i c a t e d $661,242.60 C las s i f i ed 301,217.52
TOTAL $962,460.12
2) Warrant L i s t s : I t was moved by Mr. Anderholt, seconded by Mrs. McDonald and c a r r i e d , t h a t t h e warrant l i s t i n g s be approved i n t h e amount of $779,305.95.
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3 ) B i d #B-89-121 I t was moved b y M r . Anderho l t , seconded b y Mrs. McDonald Roo f ing o f Eng., and c a r r i e d , t h a t B i d #B-89-12 be awarded t o C . W. D e l t a Ag. Tech., and Roo f ing o f Modesto, CA i n t h e amount o f $89,258.00. Ag. Science B ldgs:
4) C la im A g a i n s t I t was moved b y M r . Anderho l t , seconded by Mrs. S u i t t D i s t r i c t : and c a r r i e d w i t h a r o l l c a l l v o t e as f o l l o w s , A n d e r h o l t , Aye;
Hayden, Aye; House, Aye; McDonald, Aye, S u i t t , Aye, t h a t t h e a p p l i c a t i o n t o p r e s e n t a l a t e c l a i m f o r damages b y E s t h e r Eps te in , c l a i m a n t , versus Deser t Community C o l l e g e D i s t r i c e be r e j e c t e d . (See Attachment I V )
5 ) Agreement f o r It was moved b y Mrs. McDonald, seconded b y M r . A n d e r h o l t Use o f F a c i l i t i e s : and c a r r i e d , t h a t t h e e x t e n s i o n o f agreement w i t h R i v e r s i d e
County O f f i c e o f Educat ion f o r use o f f a c i l i t i e s f o r San Cayetano Community School be approved th rough June, 1991. (See Attachment V)
6) Approval o f I t was moved by M r . Anderho l t , seconded by Mrs. McDonald c o n t r a c t s : and c a r r i e d , t h a t a p p r o v a l / r a t i f i c a t i o n o f c o n s u l t a n t '
c o n t r a c t s be approved as presented.
7 ) Vo lun teer I t was moved b y M r . Anderhol t, seconded b y Mrs. McDonald Employees: and c a r r i e d , t h a t approva l be g i v e n t o employ t h e f o l l o w i n g
v o l u n t e e r workers: P h i l F r a z i e r , P h y s i c a l Educat ion: Greg Lonborg, Science and Math; A t h a l y n Huseman, Science and Math,
ADJOURNMENT The r e g u l a r meet ing was ad jou rned a t 10:15 a.m.
There was a 10-minute break a f t e r which t h e T rus tees re-convened i n t o Closed Session.
Approved Char les H. Hayden, C l e r k
ATTACHMENT I
CLASSIFIED HOURLY PERSONNEL - Employment L i s t i n g :
A. Short- term:
1. BURGE, Brandy Admissions & Records Technic ian (Subs t i t u te ) 8-A, $7.99 per hour March 20 - May 31, 1989
2. CEGELSKI, Janet C l e r k Typ is t I I I / F i n a n c i a l A i d (Subs t i t u te ) 6-A, $7.25 per hour March 13 - A p r i l 28, 1989
3. HAGEDORN, Lucy C le rk T y p i s t I I I /Counse l i ng 6-A, $7.25 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours p e r week March 10 - May 31, 1989
4. JENSEN, Francine Secre tary I I I / F i n e A r t s ( S u b s t i t u t e ) 8-A, $7.99 per hour March 27 - May 1, 1989
5. ROGERS, Chr i s t y L i b r a r y Technician I - CMC 7-A, $7.61 per hour As assigned when necessary March 7, 1989
6. TREBELL, Phoebe I n s t r u c t i o n a l Support Assistant/Dev. Ed. CMC 8-A, $7.99 per hour March 2, 1989
1. BAPTISTA, John Student Worker/HPER $4.51 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours p e r week January 24 - June 1, 19'89
2. BARBIERI, Natha l ia T u t o r $5.38 p e r hour Not t o exceed 20 hours p e r week February 24 - May 31, 1989
3. DAILEY, E l izabeth T u t o r $5.38 p e r hour Not t o exceed 20 hours p e r week March 15 - May 31, 1989
Class i f ied Hourly Personnel - page 2
4. DINKEL, Wendy Tuto r $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours per week March 27 - May 31, 1989
5. GIBSON, William Tutor $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours per week March 3 - May 31, 1989
6. JACOBSSON, Dan Tutor $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours per week March 13 - May 31, 1989
7 . LAWSON, Terri Tutor $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours per week March 16 - May 31, 1989
8 . MURGUIA, Jose Tutor $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours Der week March 29 - May 31, 1989
9. NAWROCKI, A n n Tutor $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours per week March 17 - May 31, 1989
10. STANFIELD, Caroline Tu to r $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours per week March 6 - May 31, 1989
REVISED 4 /20 /89
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT ATTACHMENT I1
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Enclosure 1
s a t e Farm I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n i e s January 6, 1989 -.- .. . A
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Port Office Box 7758
Burbank, Olifornia 91510 ,-.,,+f3
8;- Phone: 18181 843.4500
Coachella Val ley Community College District 43500 Monterey Avenue Palm Desert, CA. 92260
RE: Our Claim Number : 75-1881-146 Our Insured : Epstein, Esther Date of Loss : 12-22-87
Dear Sirs,
We are writing this letter to follow up our conversation with Keenan & Associates. We are asking for an application for leave on the above captioced claim.
On 12-22-87 our insured Esther Epstein was involved in an automobile accident with a vehicle registered to Coachella Valley Community College District from College of the Deserts. Driver was a Ronnie Ray Evans. Your driver rearended our policyholder per attached police report and our investigated facts.
On 1-14-88 we were advised through DMV Coachella Valley Community College District was the registered owner of the vehicle and we sent an Insurance Inquiry to the address shown. We received the Inquiry back showing Keenan & Associates as the carrier. Upon sending our subrogation demand, we were advised that we had not completed a government form placing Coachella Valley Community College District on Notice, as they are a government entity. We were not advised that they were a government entity only that Keenan & Associates handled the lossa. Please find in our favor to grant us an application for leave $0 accept this claim. Any questions plezi-e-contact-thFi'b3.10~ signed.
r r i McCorkle Claim Representative
HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 6 1 7 1 0 ~ 0 0 0 1
ATTACHMENT V
EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT
The Riverside County Office of Education and the Desert Conunity College Di s t r i c t (College of the Desert) agree as follows:
I . To extend the term of the Agreement f o r t h e Operation of San Cayetano Community School from July 1 , 1989 t o and including June 30, 1991.
2. All other terms and agreements remain in e f fec t .
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT RIVERSIDE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
(College of the Desert) P. 0. Box 868 43-500 Monterey Avenue 3939 Thirteenth Street Palm Desert, CA 92260 Riverside, CA 92502
By: By:
(T i t l e ) ( T i t l e )
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Agreement with College of !tH&?,~bs~rt for Operation of sari'-cayetano Canmun$tf"S~hool
The Riverside County Office of Educatioti;-and~:the~:College-of :th~eDesert agree .+is follows :
1. The term of the Agreement sh~li be,'£ r6m:,N6tie$b&t ,.1,. 1~987; to and including June 30, 1989.
2. The College of the Desert will a l l o w , , , t t i , ~ , ~ R ~ , v & r ~ i $ e ~ C o u n ~ ~ : . O f f ice of Education to maintain s'r&%ecarable cI&Sstbb~iot\i.the-pgemiser:~ of the College of the Desgkk. dcring ' the t e ~ ' ; ~ g i : t h k - ~ A ~ r e e m & n t ; ..
3. The Riverside County Off ice.vof dueat at ion .w:tiji~ .. p,Fiivid&c.
A. Liability Insurance coverage for all eiifaTlid.:students and the Riverside ~ounty~ffice of?~duc~~ibfi'lst&f f' (General Liability Program of the-Countylof6RX~sfs9de)':
B. A secondary education pr6gram -for WeXf&k$~a*8-1nstitut~ons Code 602' uvehile delinquent ~PYendirs whb~:o~eeoi~~~$ebktion. 4 Such students will not be in ahtendailiqva3.~aay: oth~g.rSchool District and will be recommentied. t62th'k~~&~&afn by, the Riverside County Probation LIepatt&nt'-a~'pl?r S$.ttYon 1980-85 of the California Edukation Code.
C-. A relocatable classrocin*.
D. All utilities and telephone s8iv2te'8~f&%:',q&iiC8m~dry School building. InvoTces f o t utilities shall' bBe 6kb'~tte.d. on a- monthly basis with proper'documefitktt&%~,.
E. Properly credentialed teaching and-supei~%rXbn:'pk~smnnel.
4 . This Agreement may be amended only upon mufu8l.,w~Q&y~.,~~nt ~ f i rke . , pnteius,
COLLEGF: 0P" 'I'HE LIESEKC
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Date:
dpproved .by Board o f Trustees: July 1.6, 1988
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting May 19, 1989 Division Personnel Services
Comnunication No. 2
TOPIC Resignation - Classified
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PROPOSAL : To ratify the resignation of the following individual on the effective date indicated:
1. Donna Mulleneaux, Financial Aid Assistant, 1.00 FTE, effective April 21, 1989.
BACKGROUND : . Ms. Mulleneaux has resigned to accept another position.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS: . The position is budgeted and will be filled.
RECOMMENDATION : It is recommended that the resignation of Donna Mulleneaux be accepted on the effective date indicated.
Recommended by: Dorothy Bray, Vice-president, Educational Services
Prepared by:
Approved by: David ~ e o r q e &g
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting May 19, 1989 Division Personnel Services
ConunicationNo. 3
TOPIC Re-assignment - Classified
PROPOSAL : To ratify the reassignment of the following individual on the effective date indicated:
1. Robert Martin, from Media Information Specialist to Instructional Support Assistant/Allied Health, 1.00 FTE, effective May 8, 1989.
BACKGROUND : Mr. Martin has been the Media Information Specialist since January 10, 1989. He was the final candidate for the vacant position in the Allied Health Division. He is replacing Jeanne Del isle who retired.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS: . Mr. Martin's salary will be Range 8 , Step A, $16,884.00 annually. The position is budgeted.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the reassignment of Robert Martin be ratified on the effective date indicated.
Recommended by: Dorothy Bray, Vice-president, Educational Services
Prepared by:
Approved by:
Jacqulyn Wei ss Director of Personnel
k/aA David George Superintendent/President
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
'ate of Meeting May 19, 1989 Division p e r q o n n p l s p r v i ~ p q
Comnunication No. 4
TOPIC Hourly Personnel - Classified & Students
PROPOSAL : To ratify the employment of the Classified Hourly Personnel and Students as listed on the attachment:
BACKGROUND: Board pol icy requires the approval or ratification of a1 1 personnel appointments.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS : The salaries of these individuals are budgeted unless specifically indicated as being funded by an outside source.
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the attached list of personnel be ratified on the dates indicated.
Recommended by: Jim Pull iam, Provost, Copper Mountain Campus Dorothy Bray, Vice-President, Educational Services .A1 Grafsky, Vice-President, Administrative Services
Prepared by: ( 4 ~ Li/0 Jacqulyn WeiSs Director of Personnel
Approved by:
CLASSIFIED HOURLY PERSONNEL - Employment Listing: A. Short-term:
DeLISLE, Jeanne Laboratory Technician/Al l ied Health 9-E, $10.30 per hour May 8, 1989.
FERGUSON, Valerie Instructional Support Assistant/5 Centers 8-8, $8.41 per hour Not to exceed 20 hours per week June 25 - July 28, 1989. FRIEDMAN, Jason Registration Clerk 5-A, $6.91 per hour Not to exceed 40 hours April 19 - May 5, 1,989. JENSEN, Francine Secretary III/Learning Resources (Substitute) 8-A, $7.99 per hour May 8 - 12, 1989 MANSON, Jon Instructional Support Assistant/5 Centers 8-A, $7.99 per hour April 5, 1989 until the position is filled.
MONICA, Matt Jr. Registration Clerk 5-A, $6.91 per hour Not to exceed 30 hours April 19 - May 5, 1989 REDLIN, Tanis Registration Clerk 5-A, $6.91 per hour Not to exceed 40 hours April 19 - May 5, 1989 RUTKOWSKI, Dorothy Switchboard Operator (Substitute) 6-A, $7.25 per hour April 20 - May 12, 1989 SIEGAND, Nancy Secretary III/Nursing (Substitute) 8-A, $7.99 per hour April 20 - May 5, 1989 STEEVES, ~atricia 1nstruction.al Support Assistant/Computer Lab - CMC 8-A, $7.99 per hour Not to exceed 10 hours per week April 17, 1989
Classif ied Hourly Personnel - Page 2
1 . AMES, Bettye Tutor $5.38 per hour Not to. exceed 20 hours per week Apri 1 7 - May 31 , 1989
2. CERVANTES, Carlos Tutor $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours per week April 5 - May 31, 1989
3. ESTEBAN, Ronnie Tutor $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours per week April 4 - May 31, 1989
4. FROST, Anne Tutor $5.38 oer hour Not to' exceed 20 hours per week Apri 1 11 - May 31, 1989
5. HUFFMAN, Russell Tutor $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours per week April 12 - May 31, 1989
6 . ROGERS, Glenn Tutor $5.38 per hour Not t o exceed 20 hours per week May 2 - 31, 1989.
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting May 19, 1989 Division Personnel Services
Comnunication No. 5
TOP I C CSEA Contract Proposal - Classified
PROPOSAL : To receive the CSEA Contract proposal.
BACKGROUND: Currently the Board of Trustees and College of the Desert CSEA Chapter #407 have an agreement pursuant to Government Code Section 3540 e t . seq. which expires June 30, 1991. CSEA and i t s College of the Desert Chapter #407 has submitted proposals fo r collective bargaining agreement re-openers (attachment 1 - proposal). The public notice provisions of the Educational Employment Relations Act of the Government Code require t ha t the Board of Trustees receive the proposal and conduct a public hearing on t h i s matter. Subsequently, the Board will then hold a public hearing on CSEA's proposal and meet in closed session t o discuss i t s counter proposal. A t the next Board meeting the counter proposal will be made public. Following the publication of the counter proposal and a public hearing, the negotiation process will begin. (Attachment 2 - Calendar).
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS: Any budget implications would be highly speculative a t t h i s time and must await the negotiation process.
RECOMMENDATION: I t i s recommended tha t the Board of Trustees receive the CSEA proposal.
Recommended by:
Director of Personnel
Recornended by:
Approved by: &!& David George Superintendent/President
csea CALIFORNIA SCHOOL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (619) 363-7928 P. 0. Box 1440 (619) 346-7971
Morongo Valley CA 92256-1440
April 21, 1989
Board of Trustees Coachella Valley Community College District
43-500 Monterey Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260
Honorable Members:
Ans Ser
Attached are the 1989/90 contract proposals of the California School Employees Association (CSEA) and its College of the Desert Chapter 8407. Proposals contained herein represent anticipated changes in the agreement. Articles and Sections not addressed in this proposal are to remain as is until completion of the negotiation process. If new subjects of bargaining become an issue, we will proceed with Government Code Section 3547 (d).
We are requesting that the Board proceed with the public notice provisions of the Educational Employment Relations Act in order that negotiations can begin as soon as possible.
Please notify the Chapter President or myself in regard to the timelines to be used in the process.
Sincerely,
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
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cc: Judy Applebee, Area F Director LaWanda Acoata, Regional Representative 10 Mike Boyd, Chapter 8407 President Patrick J. Prezioso, Field Director File
THE NATIONS LARGEST CLASSIFIED SCHOOL EMPLOYEE ASSOCl.AT/ON
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IRITIAL PROPOSBL COLLEGE OF TEE DESERT CSEA CBAPTKR W07
ARTICLE IV GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
4 . i DEFINITIONS
CHANGE to: The purpose of this grievance policy shall be to establish
an effective means of resolving disputes which may arise among
individual employees, groups of employees or CSEA and the District.
The District and CSEA agree that disputes should be resolved at the
lowest possible level in order to maintain harmony between the I parties involved. Accordingly, all parties shall be assured the
opportunity to make known their grievance full and without reprisal.
4.2 NON-CONTRACT RELATED PROBLEMS
A. Concerns, complaints or grievances, not related to this Agreement, I may be presented to the employer directly through the applicable'
levels of the grievance procedure contained herein.
4 . 3 CONTRACT RELATED PROBLEMS
A. For the purpose of the following grievance procedure, the term
"grievance" shall mean only controversy, complaint, misunderstand-
ing, or dispute between CSEA and the District or between any
employee(s) and the District which concerns the interpretation,
application, or violation of this agreement. The term "grievance"
shall also apply to matters relative to wages, hours and other
terms and conditions of employment as defined by applicable law.
B. Grievant: Any bargaining unit employee, unit employee or CSEA
fili.ng a grievance.
C. Management Employee: A person administratively responsible for
the performance of a given individual with respect to a specific
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assignment.
D. Day: A day is any day in which the central administrative office
of the Desert Community College District is open for business.
E. Policy Grievance: Any grievance filed by CSEA as distinguished
from a grievance filed by an individual employee. A policy
d grievance shall be file st Step Three of this grievance procedure.
F. Group Grievance: A group grievance may be filed by CSEA for, and
on behalf of, the involved employees at Step Three of the griev-
ance procedure. Unit members may utilize the grievance procedure
in accordance with applicable laws.
STEP FOUR
In the event that CSEA is not satisfied with the decision rendered at
Step Three, CSEA may submit the matter to arbitration by filing a
written request no later than fifteen (15) days following receipt of
the decision.
A. If the parties are unable to mutually agree upon an arbitration,
they shall, within ten (10) days of the receipt of the request for
arbitration, request that the American Arbitration Association
(AAA) submit a group of seven (7) names. The parties shall alter-
nately strike from said list until one name remains, who shall
then be the arbitrator. The arbitrator shall be notified, and a
hearing date scheduled, in accordance with the American Arbitra-
tion Association (AAA) guidelines.
B. The arbitrator shall limit hislher decision to the specific issue
or issues in dispute. The arbitrator shall have no authority to
alter, amend, add to, or subtract from the specific provisions of
the collective bargaining agreement. The arbitrators decision
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1 shall be final and binding on the parties. I '
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C. Fees and expenses of the arbitrator shall be borne equally by the I I parties and other expenses shall be paid by the party incltrring
said expenses.
ARTICLE VI COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
6.7 CHANGE to: This section is subject to change as determined through
negotiations.
6.8 Health and Velfare. Change to: For the duration of this Agreement,
the District shall provide fully paid health care coverage at the
same level currently provided, for medical, dental and prescription
service. Any change in carrier(s) shall be subject to negotiations
and determined through the bargaining process.
6.13 ADD: In 1989-90 the salary schedule shall be adjusted to provide a
wage increase applied to all steps and ranges as determined through
negotiations. Said increase shall be effective July 1, 1989.
ARTICLE XVI ORGANIZATIONAL SECURITY
16.1 Check Off: CSEA shall have the sole and exclusive right to have
membership dues and service fees deducted for employees in the
bargaining unit by the District. The District shall, upon appro- I priate written authorization from any employee, deduct and make
appropriate remittance for insurance premiums, credit union payments,
savings bonds, charitable donations, or other plans or programs
jointly approved by CSEA and the District. The District shall pay to
the designated payee within fifteen (15) days of the deduction all
sums so deducted.
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16.2 Dues Deduction:
16.2.1 The District shall deduct in accordance with the CSEA dues
and service fee schedule, attached hereto and marked
Appendix B, dues from the wages of all employees who are
members of CSEA on the date of the execution of this Agree-
ment, and who have submitted dues authorization forms to the
District.
16.2.2 The District shall deduct dues in accordance with the dues
and service fee schedule, attached hereto and marked
Appendix B, from the wages of all employees who, after the
date of execution of this Agreement, become members of CSEA
and submit to the District a dues authorization form.
16.2.3 The District shall immediately notify the CSEA Job Repre-
sentative if any member revokes a dues authorization.
16.3 Service Fee:
16.3.1 CSEA and the District agree that each employee in the
bargaining unit should contribute equally toward the cost of
administration of this Agreement by CSEA and for the repre-
sentation of employees in the bargaining unit by CSEA.
16.3.2 Employees in the bargaining unit who are not members of CSEA
on the effective date of this Agreement and employees who
hereafter come into the bargaining unit shall either within
thirty (30) days of the date of this Agreement or histher
employment, apply for membership and execute an authoriza-
tion for dues deduction on a form provided by CSEA or in the
alternative, the District shall deduct from the salaries of
employees not applying for membership, a service fee in
Kr t 1.37 Page 4
accordance with the schedule attached hereto and marked I Appendix 8.
16.3.3 However, nothing contained herein shall prohibit an employee
from paying service fees directly to CSEA.
16.3.4 In the event that an employee revokes a dues or service fee
authorization, or fails to make arrangements with CSEA for
the direct payment of service fees, the District shall
deduct service fees until such time as CSEA notifies the
District that arrangements have been made for the payment
of such fees.
16.4 Religious Objection: Any employee covered by this Agreement who is a
member of a religious body whose traditional tenets or teachings
include objections to joining or financially supporting employee
organizations, shall not be required to join, maintain membership in(
or financially support any employee organization as a condition of
employment except that once such employee has submitted evidence to
CSEA which proves that helshe sincerely holds such beliefs, helshe
will be required, in lieu of a service fee, to pay sums equal to such I service fee either to a nonreligious, nonlabor organization or chari- I table fund exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of Title 26 I of the Internal Revenue Code, chosen by such employee from the I following list of three: I
16.5 Deduction and Payment of Charitable Contributions: Any employee who
belongs to a religious body described herein shall, within thirty1 I
Kr t 1.37 Page 5
(30) days of the date of this Agreement or their employment, present
proof to CSEA that they are a member of such religious body and shall
execute a written authorization for the payroll deduction in an
amount equal to the service fee payable to one of the three organiza-
tions listed in Section 16.4 of this Agreement, or in the alterna-
tive, such employee shall provide proof to the District that such
payments have been made on an annual basis as a condition of con-
tinued exemption from the requirement of financial support to the
exclusive representative. If such employee who holds conscientious
objections pursuant to this section requests the employee organiza-
tion to use the grievance procedure or arbitration procedure on the
employee's behalf, the employee organization is authorized to charge
the employee for the reasonable cost of using such procedure.
Page 6
. May 19, 1989
, June 16, 1989
Board of T r u s t e e s r e c e i v e s CSEA proposal
Board of T r u s t e e s ho lds p u b l i c hea r ing on CSEA proposal .
Board of T r u s t e e s ho lds c l o s e d s e s s i o n t o d i s c u s s i t s counter-proposal .
. J u l y 21, 1989 Board of T r u s t e e s makes i t s proposal known t o p u b l i c .
. August 18, 1989 Board o f T r u s t e e s ho lds p u b l i c hea r ing on i t s proposal t o CSEA.
Subsequent t o t h i s meet ing, t h e n e g o t i a t i o n p r o c e s s beg ins .
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT I BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
I Date of Meeting May 19, 1989 Division Personnel Services
Comnunication No. 8
TOPIC Certificated - Hourly Employment
PROPOSAL: To approve the hourly employment of the individuals named on the attached lists. No one is working in excess of .60 FTE.
BACKGROUND: All employees listed possess or arein the process of obtaining the appropriate credential for the subject area(s) being taught.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS: These positions are compensated according to the hourly salary schedule at $22.00 per lecture hour and $17.85 per hour/lab/non-credit offerings. All salaries are budgeted unless another funding source is indicated.
RECOMMENDATION : It is recommended that the part-time hourly employment of those individuals named on the attached 1 ists be approved.
Recommended by: Dorothy Bray, Vice-president, Educational Services Jim Pulliam, Provost, Copper Mountain Campus
Prepared by: Jacqulyrl Welss Director of Personnel
Approved by: David George Superintendent/President
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT Continuing Education M E M O R A N D U M
Date: April 26, 1989
To : Jacqulyn Weiss Director of Personnel
From Suzann Pel1 Director of Continuing Education
Subject: Part-Time Instructors/Substitutes, Summer '89, Palm Desert Campus
These instructors are appointed for one semester or less. Their assignments are 60% or less of a full-time load.
NON NAME DEPARTMENT LOCATION CREDIT CREDIT
BINGHAM, Gregory
BUCKNER, Earl
BYERLY, Joyce
CHAVEZ, Irma
CLARK, Carol
DAULTON, Carroll
DEL RIO, Rose
ELOE, William
ENGEBRETSON, Noel
FARRELL, Kathleen
GAINES, Michele
Social Sciences COD
Developmental Ed COD
Communication PDHS
Developmental Ed TBA
Communication COD
Business CODIIHS
Social Sciences COD
Math COD
Music COD/IHS
Communication COD
Physical Ed. COD
GERRY, James Art COD X
GOVEA, Barbara Developmental Ed. IHS
HOUSTON, Cheryl Physical Ed. COD X
HULTGREN, Derek Art COD X
KEENOY, Barbara
KEYFAUVER, Connie
LA MAR, Diana
LARSON, Les
LARSON, Shirley
LUJAN, Juan
MADRID, Alicia
MICHELSEN, Michael
MILLER, Eleanor
MILTENBERGER, Kim
Business COD
Developmental Ed COD
Art COD
Math PDHS
Developmental Ed. COD
Social Sciences COD
Communication COD/IHS
Business COD
Communication COD
Communication COD
NAME
PIONIOS, James
MURPHY 111, Robert
NORIEGA, Mauricio
PARKS, Barbara
PASTORA, Josie
PETERS, Ruth
PLTJMMER, William
REINHOLTZ, Richard
SHERER, Thomas
SMITH, Karen
TAYLOR, James
IJILLSON, Wendy
ZACHIK-SMITH, Susanne
DEPARTMENT LOCATION
Music COD
Theatre COD
Developmental Ed. COD
Communication COD
Developmental Ed. COD
Developmental Ed. COD
Music COD
Human Ecology COD
Business COD
Developmental Ed. IHS
Art COD
Theatre COD
Communication PDHS
NON CREDIT CREDIT
X
X
X
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT Continuing Education M E M O R A N D U M
Date : April 26, 1989
To: Jacqulyn Weiss Director of Personnel
From: Suzann Pel1 Director of Continuing Education
Subject: Part-Time Instructors/~ubstitutes, Spring '89, Palm Desert Campus
These instructors are appointed for one semester or less. Their assignments are 60% or less of a full-time load.
NON NAME DEPARYMENT LOCATION CREDIT CREDIT
*GEYER, Daniel (SUB) ' Physical Ed. COD X
THON, Frederick (SUB) Theatre COD X
*First Assignment at COD
College of the Desert
COPP 6162 Rotary Way. Post Off~ce Box 1398. Joshua Tree. CA 92252
MEMORANDUM
TO : Personnel I1
FROM: r\ .
J. ~ulliami kk I
SUBJ : Board Agenda Item Spring 1989 Instructors
DATE : May 3, 1989
Credit/Non Credit Name Course Title Location Community Service
COWARDIN, David Fire Science CMC Credit
CRITES, Ruth Library Science CMC Non Credit
KENDALL, Carole Basic Arrhythmia CMC Community Service
ROHM, Amy Developmental Ed. MCAGCC Non Credit
A Campus of the Coachella Valley Community College District
Collese of the Desert
COPP 6162 Rotary Way. Post office Box 1398. Jo
MEMORANDUM
TO : Personnel
FROM: J . Pulliam
SUBJ: Board Agenda Item Summer 1989 Instructors
DATE : May 8, 1989
Name
ADAMS, Dennis
BOTTORF, Tera
CARR, Nancy
DELLA ZOPPA, Peggy
GRACE, Elsie
HARMAN, Robert
HIRST, Dean
HOL~LISTER, Richard
HUFFORD, Cynthia
KIRK, Stuart
LAWLESS, Doris
MOATS, Kenneth
Course Title
Developmental Ed.
Developmental Ed.
Intermediate Algebra College Algebra
Food Wkrs. Training
Painting Workshop
Descrip. Astronomy
Traffic School
U.S. History Gen. Psychology
Developmental Ed.
Developmental Ed.
Child Growth/Dev. Childrens Lang/Lit
Developmental Ed.
Location
MCAGCC
MCAGCC
CMC CMC
CMC
CMC
MCAGCC
CMC
CMC CMC
MCAGCC
CMC
MCAGCC MCAGCC
MCAGCC
Credit/Non-Credit Communitv Service
Non-Credit
Non-Credit
Credit Credit
Community Service
Credit
Credit
Community Service
Credit Credit
Non-Credit
Non-Credit
Credit Credit
Non-Credit
A Campus of the Coachella Valley Community College District
Board Agenda Item May 8, 1989 Page Two
MURILLO, Michael Intro to Art MCAGCC Painting/Oil CMC Painting/Acrylic CMC
ONEY, Lynda Microcomputer App. CMC
PECORELLA, John Traffic School CMC
RAUCH, James Tennis Beg/Int/Adv. JTCC/YV Basketball Beg/Int/Adv. YV
ROBINSON, David Fire Prevention CMC Fire Investigation CMC
ROHM, Amy Developmental Ed. MCAGCC
TRAYNOR, Ray Developmental Ed. CMC
WOODS, Robert Traffic School CMC
YAKE, Eva Developmental Ed. MCAGCC
Credit Credit Credit
Credit
Community Service
Credit Credit
Credit Credit
Non-Credit
Non-Credit
Community Service
Non-Credit (
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting May 19, 1989 Division Personnel Services
Comnunication No. 9
TOPIC Drug-Free Workplace Pol icy
PROPOSAL : To adopt a Drug-Free Workplace Policy for the d i s t r i c t .
BACKGROUND: The federal Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 became effect ive March 18, 1989. This s ta tu te requires tha t a l l grantees receiving grants from any Federal agency c e r t i f y to that agency tha t they will maintain a drug-free workplace by taking cer ta in required actions. As the d i s t r i c t i s a recipient of such funds, the adoption of the policy i s mandated. All components of the Act are covered i n the proposed policy.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS: The d i rec t costs should be minimal. Distribution of cooies of the oolicv will be on-going. The drug-free awareness program may involve some small expend: tures with the exact cost unknown a t t h i s time.
RECOMMENDATION: I t i s recommended tha t the Drug-Free Workplace Policy be adopted as presented.
Prepared by: n Jacquljn WeYss Director of Personnel
Approved by: David George / Superintendent/President
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE POLICY
It is the policy of the Desert Community College District to maintain a drug-free workplace. The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in all buildings, property, facilities, service areas, and off-campus sites of the District.
All employees are required to comply with this policy as a condition of their continued employment. Any employee violating this policy will be subject to disciplinary action which may include termination. Any employee convicted under a criminal drug statute for a violation occurring in the workplace must report his conviction within 5 days to the Director of Personnel.
The District will establish and maintain a drug-free awareness program to inform employees about:
. the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace
. the pol icy of maintaining a drug-free workplace
. any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, or employee assistance programs; and
. the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace.
This policy is in accordance with the provisions of the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 as enacted by Congress, effective March 18, 1989.
DESERT COMMUNI N COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
' te of Meeting May 19, 1989 Division Personnel Services
Comnunication No. 10
TOPIC Certificated - Employment Agreement
PROPOSAL: To approve an employment agreement between the district and the following individual:
1. Me1 Robey, Turf Grass Management Instructor, 1.00 FTE, effective July 1, 1989.
BACKGROUND: Mr. Robey was hired as Turf Grass Management Instructor in August, 1987. He provides instruction in his subject specialty, raises funds, and works with local golf club superintendents among his many duties. Through his efforts, significant equipment has been donated to the district. Students enrolled in the turf grass management program are receiving quality instruction as they prepare to enter this important local industry.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS: The funding for this position is external and is derived primarily from donations
i contributed by area golf and country clubs.
RECOMMENDATION : It is recommended that the employment agreement for Me1 Robey be ratified on the effective date indicated.
Recommended by: Dorothy Bray, Vice-president, Educational Services
Prepared by: Jacqulfn Wef'ss Director of Personnel
Approved by: David Georbe
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT FOR INSTRUCTOR, TURFGRASS MANAGEMENT
T h i s agreement is e n t e r e d i n t o t h i s 1 9 t h . d a y of Play, 1989, by and between t h e BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE DESERT CO1.C.RINITY COLLEGE DISTRICT; ( D i s t r i c t ) , and PELVIN J. ROBEY (Employee) under t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f C a l i f o r n i a Educat ion Code S e c t i o n 87470.
I. TERM: - The Board of T r u s t e e s h e r e b y employs Melvin Robey f o r t h e p o s i t i o n of i n s t r u c t o r , funding a d v i s o r , T u r f g r a s s Management, f o r t h e p e r i o d J u l y l,, 1989 through and end ing June 30, 1990. A s t h e p o s i t i o n is funded by e x t e r n a l , c a t e g o r i c a l f u n d s , under t h e p r o v i s i o n s of Educat ion Code S e c t i o n 87470, t h e p o s i t i o n h o l d s no t e n u r e r i g h t s . It is e x p r e s s l y unders tood t h a t s h o u l d s u f f i c i e n t funds f o r t h e s u p p o r t of t h i s program n o t be r a i s e d from o u t s i d e s o u r c e s , t h i s c o n t r a c t w i l l be t e r m i n a t e d .
The s a l a r y f o r t h e term s h a l l be $49,092.02 and s h a l l be p a i d a t t h e r a t e of $4,091.00 p e r month o r $218.19 p e r day. S a l a r y is based upon a n a n n u a l work schedu le of a 175 day b a s e p l u s 50 ex tended days f o r a t o t a l o f 225 d a y s . The s a l a r y s h a l l be f i x e d f o r t h e term of t h i s agreement and s h a l l n o t be a l t e r e d excep t by a c t i o n of t h e Board of T r u s t e e s . Such e l t e r a t i o n s s h a l l no t r e s u l t i n a r e d u c t i o n o f s a l a r y .
I
3 . FRINGE BENEFITS:
During t h e employment p e r i o d , employee s h a l l r e c e i v e t h e same h e a l t h and w e l f a r e b e n e f i t s a s p r o v i d e d a l l r e g u l a r , f u l l - t i m e employees.
4. SICK LEAVE:
S i c k l e a v e s h a l l be a c c r u e d at t h e rate of one day of l e a v e p e r month o f employment f o r a t o t a l o f 12 d a y s d u r i n g t h e term.
5. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The employee s h a l l : i n s t r u c t c l a s s e s i n t u r f g r a s s management and r e l a t e d s u b j e c t s as a s s i g n e d f o r t h e e n t i r e d u r a t i o n o f t h e academic y e a r ; deve lop t h e T u r f g r a s s Management program and cur r i cu lum; work w i t h g o l f c o u r s e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s i n promot ion o f t h e program and placement o f s t u d e n t s and g r a d u a t e s i n a p p r o p r i a t e j o b s ; i n i t i a t e and p a r t i c i p a t e i n fund r a i s i n g a c t i v i t i e s ; w i t h t h e a s s i s t a n c e o f t h e c o o r d i n a t o r o f t h e on-campus g o l f d r i v i n g r a n g e , manage t h e main tenance o f t h e t u r f of t h a t f a c i l i t y ; s e r v e on District Committees as a s s i g n e d ; p o s t and m a i n t a i n weekly o f f i c e h o u r s ; p a r t i c i p a t e i n d i v i s i o n n e e t i n g s ; and, t e a c h a s s i g n e d c o u r s e s i n a manner c o n s i s t e n t wi th t h e d i v i s i o n ' s s t a n d a r d s and approved c u r r i c u l u m c r i t e r i a . Teaching ass ignments may be d u r i n g e i t h e r day and /o r even ing hours . Summer ass ignments may i n c l u d e t h e s u p e r v i s i o n of on-the-job work e x p e r i e n c e f o r T u r f g r a s s Vanagement majors and /o r t h e t e a c h i n g of one o r more c l a s s e s .
P r e s i d e n t , Board of T r u s t e e s Melvin J. Robey
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting May 19, 1989 DivisionEducational Services
Comnunicatfon No. 1
TOPIC RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SABBATICAL LEAVES 1989-90
PROPOSAL
To approve recommendations for sabbatical leaves for 1989-90.
Both of these proposals have been reviewed by appropriate Senate Sub-committees and approved by the Senate.
1. Dean Hoover - The recommended sabbatical leave will be for Spring Semester 1990. He will be in residence at the Oklahoma University taking a seri&s-of courses designed to upgrade his expertise in using micro-computers in the classroom. The current model for reading instruction at College of the Desert requires knowledge of computer assisted instruction. In addition, Mr. Hoover will travel to Texas to work with Ideal Learning Systems on specific aspects of computer based programs relevant to our students.
2. Claudia Eberly - The full year sabbatical leave proposal for Claudia Eberly will involve the following two major activities:
1. To develop a bilingual proficiency by formal study of Spanish. She has been accepted at the Instituto Cultural, Mexicano, Norteamericano de Jalisco, A.C., Guadalajara, which is a fully accredited language training institution. This request is based on an emerging need for the single nurse on campus to be able to speak with the growing number of Spanish students.
2. In addition, she will study at the University of Southern California. This program will enable Ms. Eberly to develop a health resource center on campus providing more current information on various health topics, and to develop a mini master plan for a physical fitness laboratory, as well as developing and implementing a continuing individualized wellness program for staff and students.
3. Both programs of formal study will be augmented by internships in hospitals and at other community colleges.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS
Both instructors will receive full salary each for the semesters on which they are on leave.
1. Dean Hoover - (1989-90 Salary Schedule) Replacement: $5,940.00 (Part Time Instructor Replacements)
2. Claudia Eberly - (1989-90 Salary Schedule) Replacement: $37,800.00
The total cost of the replacement ($43,740.00) will be budgeted in the 1989-90 District Budget.
To approve sabbatical leaves for Dean Hoover and Claudia Eberly for 1989-90 as presented above.
Prepared by: Dorothy Bray,!)
' il
Vice Besident. Educational Services
Approved by: David George Superintendent/President
. DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT AGENDA ITEM BOARD OF TRUSTEES
( ) a t e o f Meeting Ma" 19.. 1989 D i v i s i o n Educational Services
Comunicat ion No. 2
TOPIC Report on S t a t u s of T i t l e V Course Changes f o r 89-90 C a t a l o g
PROPOSAL
Update report regarding Title V course changes for College of the Desert's 1989-90 Catalog.
BACKGROUND
This is the second year of our review of all courses offered by College of the Desert. The principal intent of this effort statewide is to insure that courses offered by all post-secondary institutions are of approximately the same level of sophistication and difficulty and that there is a common standard which exists throughout the state.
( I am pleased to report that we have made significant progress these past two years and would report the following factors to you.
Of the approximately 823 courses in the College of the Desert Catalog, the Curriculum Committee has fully reviewed some 3 2 0 courses this year. Approximately 323 courses were reviewed last year. Remaining courses are in various stages of inactivity. They will be reviewed according to established procedures prior to their being offered once again some time in the future. Any courses which are offered on a regular basis have now been reviewed and adopted. This means that completely reviewed and revised course outlines and course approval forms have been submitted to various review panels and subsequently to the Curriculum Committee for final review and adoption.
Another important issue related to this is the matter of course prerequisite and the new Title 5 regulations requiring significant attention to that topic. The intent, of course, is to insure that students enter a course appropriately prepared in order to have a subsequent chance to succeed in the course. Of primary concern is the matter of basic skills prerequisites which are being phased in over the coming two years to insure a proper foundation in the areas of Reading, English and Mathematics as appropriate to each individual course.
Prerequisites also include, in some cases, certain types of prior work experience, completion of earlier courses in a sequence, the appropriate placement on certain types of assessment tests, and the likes.
DE~ERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
ate of Meeting Division
Comnunication No.
TOPIC wrt S t a t u s nf T i t l e V C-~haneen.for 89 90 C.;Ftalnv - -
All in all, I am extremely pleased with the progress which has been made by the Curriculum Committee this year and I applaud the diligence which has been demonstrated by so many members of our staff in the pursuit of this very tedious activity.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS
None
RECOMMENDATION
Information only. No approval required.
Prepared By: lGLwdc. & Dr. ~orothg Bray" Vice President, Educational Services
Approved: Dr.David Georse
DESERT COMMUNI N COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
, 7ate of Meeting May 19, 1989 Divi~ion Educational Services
Comnunication No. 3
TOPIC Course Deletions - Fall 1989-Spring 1990 Catalog
PROPOSAL
Approve deletion of courses from the College curriculum base as indicated on the attached listing.
BACKGROUND
As a result of review by the Divisions and by the Curriculum Committee, several courses are recommended for deletion from the curriculum base each year. Generally, they are courses which are outdated and no longer appropriate for inclusion in degree and certificate programs.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
None
RECOMMENDATION
Approve deletion of courses on attached listing.
Prepared by: Dr. Dorothy ~ r & Vice President, Educational services
Approved: b e + Dr. David Georee
The foliowing are courses which have been deactivated during the I 1988-89 school year.
ALLIED HEALTH
AH 64 Perspectives in Health EMT 84 Emergency Med. Tech. I EMT 85 EMT Refresher Course MA 80 Home Health Aide N 63 Nursing Implications in Pharmacology
APPLIED SCIENCES
AgBu 10 Elements of Ag Economics AgBu 55 Ag Math AgEg 40 Ag Engineering Construciton AJ 13 Institutional Field Services AJ 21A-D Advanced Officers Course Arch 13 Intro to Solar Energy DM 61 Diesel Mechanics I DM 73 Tune-up Procedures - Detroit Diesel Dra 10 Electronics Drafting Dra 52 Elements of Machine Design Elec 1 Electric Circuits I Engr 11 Engineering Statics Engr 12 Properties of Materials EnRe 60 Solar Technology I EnRe 60A Solar Technology IA Mtl 27 Industrial Sheet Metal Processes Weld 63 Welding I1 Weld 64 Oxygen-Acetylene Welding Electronic Technology Certificate Welding Technology - A.S. Turfgrass Management Certificate Natural Resources Certificate Agricultural Mechanics - Transfer A.S. Architecture - Environmental Design - Transfer A.S. Building Inspection Technology - A.S.
BuDE 55 BuDE 56 BuHM 52 BuMa 2 BuMa 19 BuMa 51A BuMa 51C BuMa 88 BuMa 89 BuMa 90
Retail Mdse Merchandise Analysis Small ~otelfMote1 Management Intro to Public Administration Law for the Layman Small Business Management Small Business Management Princ Insurance Basic Con/unempl Ins Interview Techniques
Courses Deactivated During 1988-89 School Year
BuOA 65 BuOA 74 BuOA 7 6D BuOA 7 6 E BuOA 99 BuRE 1A BURE 83B BuRE 83C BuRE 87 BuRE 89 BuRE 96
COMMUNICATION
Eng 3B Rdg 51A-D
DEVELOPMENTAL
DESS 300 DESS OOB
FIRE SCIENCE
FS 63C FS 63D FS 63E FS 64B FS 65 FS 67 FS 68 FS 69 FS 70 FS 71 FS 77 FS 78 FS 79 FS 86
Medical Insurance & Records Word Processing /Concepts WP/IBM Displaywriter (Inter./Advanced) Word ~rocessor/CPT (~nter./Advanced) Office Occupations Center Lab Real Estate Practicum Real Estate Listings and Sales Real Estate Ethics Real Estate Subdivision/Development Exchange I Real Estate Investment Exchange
Freshman Composition I1 Spelling Improvement
EDUCATION
Supervised Tutoring Study Skills
Fire Service Principles and Procedures I11 i Fire Service Principles and Procedures IV Fire Service Prin. & Proc. IV (Driver Trng.) Fire Control I1 Pump Operations Building Construction for Fire Protection The Inspection of the Community Fire Protection Organization Developing a Company for Inspection Program Peace Officers Training Fire Service Instructor Training Fund. of Personal Fire Safety & Emerg.Care Managing Fire Services Specialized Rescue
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting May 19, 1989 Division Educational Services
Comnunication No. 4
TOP I C Course Additions Fall 1989-Spring 1990 Catalog
PROPOSAL
Approve courses added to the College of the Desert curriculum during 1988-89 by action of the Curriculum Committee. Listing is attached.
BACKGROUND
On the basis of recommendations from the academic divisions of the College, a number of new courses are developed each year. They generally reflect a continual evolution and updating process which is necessary for the college curriculum to remain vital and current.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
No implication.
RECOMMENDAT ION
Approve new courses as indicated for inclusion in the College of the Desert curriculum base.
Prepared by: Dr. Dorothy gray a Vice President, Educational Services
Approved: 4 2 2 5 4 ~ 4 ~ ~ Dr. David George
The following are new courses added to the curriculum during the 1988-89 school year.
ALLIED HEALTH
VN 2L Vocational Nursing Lab I1 VN 3L Vocational Nursing Lab I11
APPLIED SCIENCES
ACR 65L Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Electrical Lab ACR 73 Pneumatic Control AgPS 99 Plant Science Open Lab AJ 40A-H Skills and Knowledge Modular Training Dra 99 Drafting Open Lab NR 41A-D Native Plants
BuAc 5 BuAc 6 BuAc 7 CArt 3 CArt 4 CArt 6 CArt 11 CArt 35
Tax Accounting I1 Management Accounting, Reporting, and Control Hospial and Medical Accounting Principles of Cooking Pantry Garde Manger Menu Planning Operations Management (Production Cooking)
COMMUNICATION
ASC 5 Tutor Training ASC 54 Study Skills EFL 55 Basic Grammar for EFL EFL 60 English Grammar & Structure for EFL Jpn 1A,B Elementary Japanese Rus 41A-D Basic Spoken Russian
DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION
DEGu 45 Job Skills Development DEGu 50 Skill Development & Educational Decision Making
FINE ARTS
Mus 89A-D Stage Band Mus 90A-D Wind Ensemble
Courses Added to the Curriculum for 1988-89 (continued)
FIRE SCIENCE
FS 82 Fire Investigation 1B FS 84 Pump Operations FS 90 Fire Prevention 1B FS 95 Fire Command 1B FS 96 Fire Prevention 1C FS 97 Community Relations
SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
CH 10A,B Organic Chemistry Math 4 Statistical Methods
SOCIAL SCIENCES/HUMAN ECOLOGY
SOC 3 Statistical Methods for the Behavioral Sciences
i DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date o f Meeting 1,Iav 19. 1989 D i v i s i o n ~ - ~ ~ ~ j cles
C o n u n i c a t i o n No. 5
TOPIC P O S T S A B B A T I C A L V A T ,
PROPOSAL
To approve the Post Sabbatical Report of Gwen Smith.
BACKGROUND
This sabbatical leave reflects the colleges commitment to encourage faculty learning in new and developing areas according to Mrs. Smiths' report. Her studies in gerontology in the Fall of 1987 allowed her to work toward a Graduate Certificate in that field, which she completed at USC. We are pleased to support her expertise in gerontology, which is a developing discipline in the medical field.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
None
It is recommended that the Board of Trustees give their approval that the above named candidate has satisfactorily completed the Sabbatical Leave requirements.
Prepared by: &Lw% Dorothy Bray Vice Pmsident, Educational Services
Approved by: /&d/ &L David George Superintendent/President
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MEMORANDUM:
TO : ] Dorothy Bray
Sabbatical Leave Committee FROM: gu. Via Jackie Weiss, Co-chairperson
DATE : March 20, 1989
SUBJECT: Sabbatical Report, 1987-88 Academic Year
By unanimous vote, the Sabbatical Leave Committee has accepted the post- sabbatical report of Gwen Smith.
In accordance w i t h established practice t h i s report i s being forwarded t o you for revie\.!. A copy has already been placed in the facul ty r,temberls personnel f i l e s .
Acceptance of the reports by the Board of Trustees i s required by the sabbatical process. The committee i s requesting tha t the report become a part of a future Board meeting and t h a t Gwen be requested t o make a very brief oral report to the Board regarding her sabbatical experience.
Your kind at tent ion t o these matters i s very much appreciated by the committee.
C . C . Gene Hanson George Meyer Frank Attoun
1 1989
.'ru.> .. -.., Coachella Valley Community College District 6791346-8041
February 1989
REPORT OF SABBATICAL LEAVE
GWENDOLYN JEAN SMITH
I am grateful to the Board of Trustees, the College
Administration, and the Sabbatical Leave Committee for granting
me the privilege of this study leave. It reflects the College
policy to encourage faculty learning in new and developing areas.
I also want to express my appreciation to Mrs. Katz and the
nursing faculty and staff who supported my study leave and
assumed additional responsibilities in my absence.
During the fall of 1987, I requested a Sabbatical leave of
one semester to continue my studies in gerontology and to work
towards a graduate certificate in that field. My leave was
approved by the Board of Trustees in the spring 1988. I began my
studies at the University of Southern California, Leonard Davis
School of Gerontology, in June 1988 and completed 16 units by
December 1988. I am currently enrolled in a directed study at
U.S.C. and I will receive a graduate certificate in gerontology
in May 1989 having completed the 24 units needed for
certification.
Gerontology is a developing discipline and most of the
persons working in the field have dual majors. There is strong
emphasis on the multidiscipline approach to study of the
explosive problems in the elderly that are rapidly consuming a
great portion of the national resources and will become an even I greater burden in the future.
The courses of study I completed during this leave include
the following:
THE AGING FAMILY which covered the changing
demographics of the American society. Even with changes in the
American family, it is an amazingly stable institution and
provides 80 to 85% of the care needed by the elderly. Never
before have there been so many elderly persons. The demographic
changes can be illustrated by the "trianglew and the "squaring"
of the population.
1qao It is interesting to note that longevity has not been effected as
much by modern technology in the last 100 years, as it has by
sanitation, better diets, birth control for women, and Penicillin
and sulfas. Each generation has had better health, has had more
financial resources, and has been better educated. For the most
part aging has been a woman's problem in the past because the
percentage of men reaching old age was very small.
SOCIAL POLICY AND AGING explored all the major programs
at national and state level dealing with the elderly. The
political processes and current agendas were studied. The
library resources for obtaining documents was outstanding and was
a part of our research. Each class member had to contact an
11 interest group" in Washington, D.C. and note their influence to
direct national policy. The largest organized "interest group"
is AARP or the American Association of Retired Persons which
currently boasts of a membership of thirty million persons. I
Professors in Social Policy were very involved with lobbying
activities in Washington and Dr. Torres-Gil was on full time
leave in the fall to assist presidential candidate Dukakis.
PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN GERONTOLOGY reviewed all the
situations where gerontologists are employed. The class learned
marketing skills of the gerontolgist's expertise. Research on
manpower needs were determined from current Labor department
reports. Proposal writing and computer literacy were also a part
of this class.
THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH SEMINAR was an
opportunity to critique specific areas of ongoing research
(successes and failures) that cffect the elderly. The topics
included: Consequences for nonworking life expectancy. Money j
management for the elderly needing guardianship. (It was
determined that guardianship was the least desirable method in
meeting this need). Caregiving and employment: complementary or
competing Roles. Electroconvulsive therapy when caregiving fails.
The frail elderly and the theory of empowerment, and the
Demography of long term care. Accurate population projections
have proven to be difficult to estimate. Only in 1852 was there
a projection of future population which was within 5% of actual
census. In recent years, errors in projection were seen in 1975
when projections for the year 2020 were reached in 1982. Basic
changes in American demography are effected by the infertility of
the American population, the extended life expectancy, and the
net migration. Persons over the age of 85 are the fastest
growing age group. The years of disease and disability are
increasing faster than life expectancy and this becomes a
monumental problem in American society. For persons over the age
of 65 arthritis is the leading cause of disability. By the turn
of the century it expected that heart attacks, stroke and cancer
will no longer be the leading causes of death, but they will be
replaced by chronic diseases. Alzheimer's Disease is known to
increase in frequency with increasing age and that is seen as one
of the major areas needing research. Currently 12% of the
population are over the age of 65 and they are consuming 33% of
the health care budget. Of the elderly, 6% use 66% of the
medicare resources and most of it is used in the last six months
of life.
MEDICAL ETHICS IN GERIATRICS was extremely relevant to
the nursing professional and their relationship with aging
persons with health care needs. The role of biomedical ethics
has become of paramount importance in recent years. In 1978 The
President's Commission was established to set up bioethical
guidelines. The Commission was active from 1981 to 1983 and
during that time they published nine reports covering current and
foreseeable ethical problems. Religious preferences and legal
considerations were studied. Principles of decision making for
health care were covered and included autonomy, subjective test,
substitute test, best interest test, beneficence (and non-
malfeasance), equity and justice. Documents for medical care
were reviewed. It should be noted that only the "Durable power
of attorney for health care" is of legal value and will continie
in effect, even if a person becomes incapacitated. The
I 1 mechanistic or scientific medical model" for practice has been
replaced by the "probabilistic medical model" which looks at the
relationship with the object. I n the latter there is
consideration for subjective information and ethics, which cannot
be included in the scientific model.
I n summary, the semester study leave was stimulating and
relevant to my current responsibilities. I anticipate a
continuing benefit to the college, the Health Division, the
students and myself from the knowledge and understanding gained
during this time. Again my thanks to all who were involved in
providing this opportunity for me.
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting Mav 19: 1989 Division- S W V ~ CBS
Cormnunication No. 6 '
TOPIC F m T 1 r . C : .C :TATI~S
PROPOSAL
To approve Emeritus status for Betty Lou Rouche.
BACKGROUND
Based on the process outlined in the Faculty Handbook, this instructor has been recommended for Emeritus status by the department in which she served. These recommendations have been confirmed by the Faculty Senate and the administration.
The Emeritus status carries with it as many of the rights and privileges of the faculty as retirement allows. These rights and privileges include the following:
1. Listing in the college catalog. 2. Faculty library card. 3. Courtesy passes to college events when appropriate.
BUDGET
None.
RECOMMENDATION
It is with great pleasure that we recommend and seek Board approval of the nomination of Betty Lou Rouche for Emeritus Status for the College of the Desert.
Recommended by: Dorothy ~ra~('J (I
Vice P sident, Educational Services
Approved by: David '&c%~ George
Superintendent/President
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
I Jate o f Meeting Mav 19, 1989 D i v i s i o n Educational Serv ices
Comnunication No. 7
TOPIC GRANTING OF AA DEGREE
PROPOSAL
To grant the AA Degree posthumously to W.A. Campbell.
BACKGROUND
Mr. Campbell is a full time student at 'Copper Mountain Campus and an active member of the student body. He died suddenly while completing the requirements for the AA Degree.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS
None.
RECOMMENDATION
i That the Board waive the final few weeks of course requirements which he could not complete and grant him the degree.
Prepared by:
ucatioa services
Approved by: David Georse
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SUMMER 1987 BUCS077 ADV. PC BUS. APPLIC. A 2.0 8.0 GEOGOOl *PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY C 3.0 6.0 UNITS COMPLETED= 5.0( 14.0);GPA=2.80;CUM=2.80
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SUMMER 1988 MATH050 ELEM ALGEBRA A 4.0 16.0 UNITS COMPLETED= 4.0( 16.O);GPA=4.00;CUM=3.05
FALL 1988 BUACOlO COMPUTER ACCOUNTING B 2.0 6.0 BUMAOlO INTRO BUSINESS A 3.0 12.0 ECON002 *PRINCIPLES/ECONOMICS A 3.0 12.0 MATH009 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA A 4.0 16.0
DEAN'S LIST UNITS COMPLETED=12.0( 46.O);GP~=3.83;~UM=3.32
SPRING 1989 BUMA072 BUS MATHEMATICS IPW 3.0 0.0 BURE083A REAL ESTATE PRACTICE IPW 3.0 0.0 ECONOOl PRINCIPLES/ECONOMICS IPW 3.0 0.0 PHIL013 PERSP ON DEATH/DYING IPW 3.0 0.0 JNITS COMPLETED- O.O( O.O);GPA=O.OO;CUM=3.32
WON-PROGRESS UNITS: 12.0/ 26% 3Y 'S ATTEMPTED : 46.0 :LJE POINTS: 113.0 GPA: 3.32
DESERT COMMUN I N COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date o f MeetingMay 19, 1989 D i v i s i o n Administrative Services
Comnunication No. 1
TOPIC PAYROLL #9
PROPOSAL
To approve the payroll as presented.
BACKGROUND
Board action is required to approve the District payroll.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
These expenditures are in conformance with the District budget.
RECOMMENDATION
I It is recommended that the Payroll #9 in the amount of $870,175.40 be approved as follows:
Certificated $548,023.96 Classified 322,151.44
TOTAL $ 870,175.40
' DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting~a~ 19, 1989 Division Administrative Services
Comnunication No. 2
TOP I C APPROVAL OF WARRANT LISTS
PROPOSAL
To ratify the warrant lists as presented.
BACKGROUND
Board action is required to ratify District warrants.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
These expenditures are in conformance with the District budget.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the attached warrant lists in the amount of $589,062.46 be approved.
Recommended by:
Approved by: David George, SuperintendeMPresident
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6022000000 0506310000 0509000000 0934290000 0957390000 0953090000 0201000000 6711000000 6613000000 6115000000 6200000000 1203010000
6800000000 7036000000 7037000089
6535000000 6741000000
6711000000
6200000000 6500000000 6500000000 0101160000 6910000000 6003000000 6972000000 6049000000 6500000000 6711000000 6500000000 4901000000 1506000000 2207000000 2205000000 1509000000 1101000000 0945190000 0835000000 2107.600000 0835510000 0948190000 6300000000 6759000000 0703040000
6300000000 6303000089 7025080089
6500000000
6200000000 6500000000 6049000000 6600000000
3420 3410 3410 3410 3410 3410 3410 3440 3420 3410 3420 3410
3420 3420 3420
3420 3420
3440
3420 3420 3420 3410 3420 3420 3420 3420 3420 3440 3420 3410 3410 3410 3410 3410 3410 3410 3410 3410 3410 3410 3410 3420 3410
3410 3410 3420
3420
3420 3420 3430 3430 21.62
243.85 195.08 48.77 243.85 48.77 146.31 48.77 487.70 243.85 243.85 243.85 243.85
243.85 121.93 121.92
121.92 243.85
121.46
240.64 601.60 481.28 240.64
1,684.48 240.64 120.32 240.64 481.28 481.28 240.64 48.13 192.51 48.13 48.13 96.25 48.13 240.64 110.70 64.97 64.97 240.64 60.16 240.64 240.64
125.13 55.35 240.64
240.64
43.24 86.48 21.62
4224187
4224188
4224189
4224190
4224191
4224192
4224193
2,438.50'
487.70 J
365.77
121.464
6,798.08 J
421.12 J
240.64 J
R I V E R S I D E C O U N T Y S U P E R I N T E N D E N T O F S C H O O L S
REGISTER OF COUUERCIAL MARRANTS
C O U N T Y 33 R I V E R S I D E
D I STR I C T 01 DESERT c o n n u N 1 TY COLLEGE P A G E : 1 .: . ;:: . : . . . : : i W N ~ R . :.. . . . . . LAIM AMOUNT wAG,Rf,NT WARRANT A ~ O U R T . . . . : . : : . : : : . : : , . . . :.: . , . : : , :: . . . . . . . .
. REF ;.:. No..:.: .
11517
i
. : V~ENMR ::.. . . . : ;:;, :::no.:.: :
BLUE CROSS OF SO CALIFORNIA
11517 BLUE CROSS OF SO C A L l F O R N l A
11517
15342
BLUE CROSS OF SO C A L l F O R N l A
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
JERRY MElNTS
J I M WILL IAMS
DEBORAH MElNTS
SHARON KOSK 1 F, at on! a sane
R I V E R S I D E C O U N T Y S U P E R I N T E N D E N T O F S C H O O L S
REGISTER OF COHHERCIAL VARRANTS
C O U N T Y 3 3 RIVERSIDE
DISTRICT 01 DESERT connuNI TY COLLEGE
D A T E : 03/37/89
P A G E : 7 I REF . : . .
: : N a . ; :
R l CHAROS
15338 '
14315
13222
10932
11201
10220
10932
13636
15241
I I I I I I I I I I I I
OATE V E N M R ' . : : . :...%O..:: : ,
GARY COLLINS
ELLEN KATZ
ROCHELLE RONDON
JANlNE LAWSON
RAE THRIFT
AMY CAY TON
VICKI SALVIN
ERNIE FLORES
PAT MACAFEE
DIANE AUCKLAND
GARY LANGE
STAN LAYNE
ANDREW JANlK
~ ? W U S 7 E A N D T ~ P R O D U C T 8 CO
UTILITY MECHANICAL INC
VIDEO TAPE PRODUCTS
DESERT PRINTING INC
FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO
J. A. SEXAUER , INC. DESERT PRINTING INC
PRENTICE HALL, INC.
SUNNEN PRODUCTS
.i:i.. . . : i : :::.:: VEYOOR.~.NR)~E, . 1 . . , . CL*1 u t O C s t T E PRoURaU 08JECT LAI n A u O U N T wfi!E*NT WARRANT AUOUNT . . . . . : : : , . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . : : . . ::.. .:NO. " . . . . . . . . . .
R I V E R S I D E COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL VARRANTS
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE
D I S T R I C T 01 DESERT COHMUNITY COLLEGE
DATE: 03/31/89
PAGE: 8
R l V E R S I D E COUNTY SUPERlNTENDENT O F SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COUUERCIAL MARRANTS
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE DATE: 04/03/89
DISTRICT 01 DESERT COMMUNI TY COLLEGE PAGE: 1
~~g~~*;~~&!j"iiji$"Qi3y~ ....i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.;,;;;,;: i.i; i.......!. ........
103.82
55.00
75.60
58.68
510.50
36.40
122.00
50.00
40.32
38.40
1,513.28
11
RICHARDS
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :;ii:iijP~qBRlt(:i:i: .. ;:: ;.: i.....:...i.l . . .: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6303000089
6947000000
7036000000
6300000000
;:",;:::::: :.,.: ,:,; :;.;?
5200
5200
5200
5200
:.
584
837
468
586
-
;::i;i~E:F-;;i~i .:.::: .:. . . . li::;:. . . . . + , , ,
049902
049903
D49904
049905
j ~ ~ $ ~ ~ f f $ : j :: !;?,! ;,
4224721
4224722
4224723
4224724
4224725
4224726
4224727
4224728
4224729
4224730
4224731
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5200
5200
5200
5200
5200
5200
5200
TS
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. . . . .
I
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00
00
00
00
-.\
iicL"~:k::.:;-:.i~~ ;;:;:No,~i;;$i:
X49902
X49903
X49904
X49905
;ij$ftRf*r;;:$,nocn$: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
103.82 Y'
55.00 - 75.60 d
58.68,
510.50-
36.40-
122.00-
50.00-
40.32-
3 8 . 4 0 ' l
1,513.28-
2,604.00
;ii::;::.:::I~::li,::;::.,
101
100
101
100
ili;iliqCi+e:l;i$ ................................... ...................... ...............
04/03/89
04/03/89
04/03/89
04/03/89
~-
'ii2iE
837
586
740
740
450
107
109
D49906
D49907
049908
D49909
D49910
D49911
D49912
X49906
X49907
X49908
X49909
X49910
X49911
X49912
%ENDOR: i;;:;f+a::::::i:i ::; ......... !:'?.'.
15354
13990
11280
13546
8: ---------..---..-
100
100
100
100
101
100
100
04/03/89
04/03/89
04/03/89
04/03/89
04/03/89
04/03/89
04/03/89
i i i / l i i : i i f i i i i ;~ i$~~~di~i i< i~~; i :+ i~i ; : j l j i I~ :'i.'i;:ii;:i;;:;:;:;;;:;$ii/ ................................................................ ;;;I ijji;:j;;: ;;ig:ji;:ii;:;:j ,;;;$~;;:i~i:j:;ij;~; . . . . . . . . -:-::.; ........ . :
JUDY BRAE
CHERYL HDUSTDN
CHARLOTTE LARRIEU
KEN LA MONT
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
f
6947000000
6300000000
1701000000
1701000000
7025080089
6737000000
6836000000
TOTAL WARRAh
AUTHOR1 ZED E
LL \YARii>,F:T:: GREE'iY, ;::'.."':::T ,I
s-., ...
12356
15321
13118
14260
15195
14634
13542
...
,.:.. ---
JOHN MARMAN
JAYNE CUARENTA
KAREN DOSTAL
STEPHEN DDSTAL
MAURlClD NDRIEGA
FRANK BDHN
TERRY S. GREEN
* ~ * * * * 1 * * . . * . * * . * * 1 * * ~ X . * * ~ X * ~
EXPENDITURE SUMMARY BY FUND
FUN0 AMOUNT
100 2,384.26 101 219.74
TOTAL 2,604.00
R I V E R S I D E C O U N T Y S U P E R I N T E N D E N T O F S C H O O L S
REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL YARRAUTS
C O U N T Y 3 3 RIVERSIDE
DISTRICT 01 DESERT ConnuNI TY COLLEGE
D A T E : 0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
P A G E : 1 I wkE:IUT WARRANT AnOURT
P39844
P39796
P39719
P39636
P39570
P39531
P39432
P37582
P37581
P39550
P39836
P39834
P39833
P39832
P39758
P39277
0 4 9 9 2 9
0 4 9 9 3 0
049931
0 4 9 9 3 2
049933
049934
049935
049936
049937
049938
049939
049940
LOC REF NO.
0 4 / 0 3 / 8 9
0 3 / 2 7 / 8 9
0 3 / 1 6 / 8 9
0 3 / 0 7 / 8 9
0 2 / 2 7 / 8 9
02 /22 /89
02 /03 /89
0 4 / 0 3 / 8 9
0 4 / 0 3 / 8 9
02 /22 /89
03 /31 /89
0 3 / 3 1 / 8 9
03 /31 /89
0 3 / 3 1 / 8 9
0 3 / 2 0 / 8 9
0 1 / 2 5 / 8 9
0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
0 4 / 0 4 / 6 9
0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
04 /04 /89
0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
0 4 / 0 4 / 8 9
OBJECT LAln LMDUNT S I T E ~ A E VENDOR NABE PRD8RAn
1 5 3 5 5
1 4 3 7 2
1 0 8 5 2
11968
1 0 5 3 0
15214
1 4 8 0 1
10521
10521
1 3 8 6 9
1 5 3 5 0
1 2 6 9 8
1 2 6 2 7
1 5 3 4 6
10074
11538
1 4 8 2 7
1 5 1 5 2
1 3 8 8 6
1 3 4 2 5
1 3 4 1 2
10344
10318
1 0 5 2 2
1 5 3 5 2
1 5 0 3 7
FLIPTRACK LEARNING SYSTEM
WEBER PLYWOOD 8 LUMBER CO
OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEARNING INC
SCIENCE RESEARCH
STEVES OFFICE SUPPLY
FILMAKERS LIBRARY
DICK BL lCK
CATALOG CARD CORP OF AMERICA
CATALOG CARD CORP OF AMERICA
RHEA COMPUTER SYSTEMS INC
STUART KIRK
VALLEY INDEPENDENT PRINTING
H I DESERT PUBLISHING CO
DEAN LEEDHAM
REDLANDS CAMERA
J W PEPPER OF LOS ANGELES
VICKY MUELLER
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
KATHERINE WRIGHT
KEENAN d ASSOCIATES
JOHNSON MCCLURE
ARNOLD CORPORATION
COLLEGE OF THE DESERT BOOKSTRE
ANDERSON TRAVEL
ARATEX SERVICES, BRAWLEY
CCMEA
DAVID 0 . DIDONNA
GTEL
X49913
X49914
X49915
X49916
X49917
X49918
X49919
X49920
X49921
X49922
X49923
X49924
X49925
X49926
X49927
X49928
X49929
X49930
X49931
X49932
X49933
X49934
X49935
X49936
X49937
X49938
X49939
X49940
R I V E R S I D E COUNTY S U P E R I N T E N D E N T OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COtlllERCIAL MARRAiiTS
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE DATE: 04/04/89
D I STR I CT 01 DESERT ConnuNI TY COLLEGE
3 ,330 . DOC
3 ,350 .20 /
-
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COHUERCIAL VARRANTS
COUNTY 33 R I V E R S I D E
0 I STRI CT 0 1 DESERT COMMUNI TY COLLEGE
1 , 4 1 1 . 0 0
1 3 4 , 9 5 3 . 9 4
VALKENBURG .. ...****.***......**...~.*..* EXPENDITURE SUMMARY B Y FUND
1 3 4 , 9 5 3 . 9 4
R I V E R S I D E COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT O F SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COHHERCIAL YARRANTS
COUNTY 3 3 RIVERSIDE
D I STR I CT 01 DESERT connuN I TY COLLEGE
DATE : 0 4 / 0 5 / 8 9
PAGE: 1
P39849 04 /04 /89 1 5 3 5 7 COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP SERVICE X49979 1 0 0 5 8 6
P39829 0 3 / 3 0 / 8 9 1 5 3 4 1 LOS ANGELES TIMES X49980 1 0 1 4 6 9
P39748 0 3 / 2 0 / 8 9 1 1 6 7 7 DESERT BUSINESS MACHINES X49981 1 0 0 7 1 0
P39739 0 3 / 2 7 / 8 9 1 5 3 2 5 TRI BEST CHALKBOARD CO X49982 1 0 0 2 1 4
P39710 0 3 / ? 5 / 8 9 1 5 2 7 8 COLLEGE BOARD X49983 1 0 1 4 6 6 1 0 1 0 0 1
V E N W R j i : : . : i : : . :,.: : : : , YEMWR: ma=, I:::: , : : : , : L A ~ I V A R O U ~ T C:t!n; . . : 0 . : : : : : : : . . . , , . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .
P39660 0 3 / 0 7 / 8 9 1 1 6 7 7 DESERT BUSINESS MACHINES X49984 1 0 0 7 3 0
P39513 02 /22 /89 1 2 0 8 8 MGM LIGHTING X49985 1 0 0 2 1 5
P39245 0 1 / 09 /89 1 4 4 3 0 DEMCO X49986 1 0 0 3 5 2
P36293 0 1 /13 /88 1 0 3 6 5 CANNON PIANOS X49987 1 0 0 4 5 3
P39767 0 3 / 2 1 / 8 9 1 0 9 3 2 DESERT PRINTING INC X49988 1 0 0 4 7 0
P39751 0 3 / 2 0 / 8 9 1 5 3 0 2 DEPARTMENT OF S O I L SCIENCE X49989 1 0 0 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
U%!L"T, WARRANT AROUNT
P39698 0 3 / 1 0 / 8 9 1 4 4 7 7 BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION X49990 1 0 0 7 4 0
P39644 03 /07 /89 1 0 0 7 4 REDLANDS CAMERA X49991 1 0 0 8 1 0
P39638 0 3 / 0 7 / 8 9 1 3 8 2 0 D C HEATH AND COMPANY X49992 1 0 0 3 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 1
PRENTICE HALL, INC.
l*f**~~l.t.*.**.lttf********f*
EXPENDITURE SUHMARY BY FUND
FUND AMOUNT
1 0 0 8,137.91 1 0 1 487 .81
TOTAL 8,625.72
I TOTAL WARRA A TS --- AUTHORIZED Y L i
2 0 0 . 0 0
20 .00
119 .25
3,940.66
494 .81 27.00
471 .70
33 .13
638 .79
1,550.00
15 .90
9 0 . 1 0 5 . 1 0
67 .82
15 .90
215 .58 11 .88
144 .58
651 .48
------------ 1 6
R I CHAROS
D ARE
- -
-
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COHHERCIAL UARRANTS
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE Y
DATE: 04/06/89
DISTRICT 01 DESERT COMMUNI TY COLLEGE PAGE: 1
I
D49995
D4999G
D49997
D49998
D49999
D50000
D50001
050002
050003
D50004
050005
050006
050007
D50008
050009
050010
C10192
C10318
C10161
P25407
P25408
P25741
925761
P25724
P25688
P25688
P25692
P39283
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/09
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
04/06/89
12/01/87
02/17/89
06/19/87
11/12/86
11/12/86
09/30/88
01/10/89
09/27/88
08/03/88
08/03/88
08/22/88
01/27/89
14784
10049
14508
11486
14400
14520
14130
13811
15193
10973
10033
10033
10026
12815
10361
10530
10530
14280
14713
MARGARET HASKAMP
MARY SCOTT HELLER
BOB CUHMINGS
RICHARD HOSTROP
JO-AN E. DOUINGUEZ
CONNIE MENDOZA
CAROLYN LUDWIG
MARGARET JEAN TODD
TONY CARCAMO
GADABOUT TOURS
METROMEDIA PAGING SERVICES
TULlP TRAVEL
TERRY NICHOLSON
C 0 D FOUNDATION
XEROX CORPORATION
DONALD A WEXLER ASSOC AND
JOHN MCUILLAN'
KElTH KORSLUND
LUND AND GUTTRY
GENERAL TELEPHONE
GENERAL TELEPHONE
RHOADES WELDING SUPPLY
WAXIE
SUSKl fi SAKEMI MOWERS fi EOUIPT
STEVES OFFICE SUPPLY
STEVES OFFICE SUPPLY
SPACEMASTER INTERNATIONAL INC
SPACE MASTER INTERNATIONAL
X49995
X49996
X49997
X49998
X49999
X50000
X50001
X50002
X50003
X50004
X50005
X50006
X50007
X50008
X50009
X50010
X50011
X50012
X50013
X50014
X50015
X50016
X50017
X50018
X50019
X50020
X50021
X50022
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
100
101
100 100 105 107
100 101
100
101
100
100
100
101
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
438
438
00
00
6890000000
6890000000
438 00
438 1 00
6890000000
6890000000
6890000000
6890000000
6890000000
6890000000
6600000000
6890000000
6500000000 6711000000 6535000000 6470000000
6836000000 6737033989
1007000000
0703040089
6600000000
7144000000
6200000000
6300000000
6600000000
6500000000
6500000000
0116160000
6500000000
0109160000
6711000000
6711000000
6810000000
6810000000
438
438
138
438
213
438
215 220 210 585
109 701
810
711
442
840
586
584
213
219
219
710
312
710
310
310
438
438
8878
8878
00
00
00
00
00
00
OD 00 00 00
00 00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
8878
8878
8878
8878
8878
8878
5200
8878
5630 5630 5630 5630
5200 5200
4500
'6400
5600
6123
5100
5100
5710
5540
5540
4300
4500
4300
4500
4500
5600
5600
45.00
15.00
20.00
35.00
35.00
90.00
90.00
50.00
65.00
68.40
69.55 17.30 69.55 17.30
318.00 304.00
329.75
1,484.31
200.00
26,643.20
571.20
225.00
3,750.00
51.59
38.70
259.72
697.31
4.45
244.36
24.33
663.00
1 ,. 360.00
4226924
4226925
45.00 1/
15.00
4226926
4226927
4226928
4226929
4226930
4226931
4226932
4226933
4226934
4226935
4226936
4226937
4226938
4226939
4226940
4226941
4226942
4226943
4226944
4226945
4226946
4226947
4226948
4226949
4226950
4226951
20.00 J
35.00 w'
35.00 v'
90.00
90.00 V'
50.00 r/,
65.00 /'
6 8 . 4 0 J
173.70 J
622.00
329.75 &'
1,484.31 v'
200.00 V
26,643.20 v'
,
571.20
225.00 V'
3,750.00 v -
51.59 J
38.70 L/ 259.72 d-
697.31 " 4.45 vr
244.36 V'
24.33 J,
663.00 -' 1.060.00
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I . REGISTER OF COMMERCIAL MARRANTS
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE
0 I STR 1 CT 01 DESERT COflflUNI TY COLLEGE
DATE: 04/06/89
PAGE: 2
; . ;9~*me
10033
10034
10035
10035
14824'
14828
. . .
P25511
PI5388
PI5382
P25509
P25700
P39738
03/09/87
07/15/87
07/15/87
01/30/87
09/09/88
03/30/89
$iw;;;i:wi$;;$&I&$i;ing&iii:;;:jiilii///j/jjj/;:i:;:jj :;i:i:~opjiiiiiji'i'iii:$;~;i~.;ij:ij'i';'~~+iji/i'ii~'ji'jil';~;~/ij:~;~$~;:jiii~_:j~j~.;i;j:iii;:~noii'i:~'i: ---, , , , , , , ,
GENERAL TELEPHONE
SO CALIF GAS CO
SO CA EDISON
SO CA EDISON
SERVICE AUTO PARTS
ATTRACTIVE ALTERATIONS
******X***.~**lf************** EXPENDITURE SUMMARY BY FUND
FUND AflOUNT
100 72,115.25 101 2,461.71 105 69.55 107 17.30
TOTAL 74,663.81
I , -
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X50023
X50024
X50025
X50026
X50028
X50029
I
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219
219
299
299
344
2!4
i;i*' , , , ,
100
100
100
100
100
100
I ,.-.
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00
00
00
$ii.iii.:i:::i:ic:::ii ,.:..::, , , ,, : . ::!,! , , , .. .
6500000000
6500000000
6500000000
VALKENBURG
461.97 ;/. 100.10 +'
5,895.00 J-
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-
'YiaRiYtliii ::::2;,i<:#o::;;:::::; , ...... , . , , . : , : : :
4226952
4226953
4226954
i:i:i;;:~g~e~x)ti-;:-~gj~~+~Lig,i:~i:;r;nMji+! .. . ........... . . . . . . . .
5540
5510
5520
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35.38 v'
1,050.90 J-
29,564.44 J-
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35.38
1,050.90
29,564.44
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COHHERCIAL blARRANTS
COUNTY 33 R I V E R S I D E
DISTRICT 01 DESERT C o n n u N I T Y COLLEGE
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STANLEY MAGIC DOOR I N C
HOPSONS HEALTH EQUIPMENT
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
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REGISTER OF COUHERCIAL MARRANTS
COUNTY 33 RIVERSIDE DATE: 04/11/89
DISTRICT 01 DESERT COHMUNI TY COLLEGE PAGE: i
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218
214
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JOHN MARMAN
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I C O U N T Y 3 3 RIVERSIDE
DISTRICT 01 DESERT c o n n u N I TY COLLEGE
DATE: 04 /11 /89
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REGISTER OF COUHERCIAL WARRANTS
DATE: 04/11/83
PAGE: 3
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
REGISTER OF COHUERCIAL YARRANTS
COUNTY 33 R l V E R S I O E
0 I STR I C T 0 1 DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
1 Date o f Meeting Mav 19, 1989 Div is ion Administrative Services
Comnunication No. 3
TOPIC Presentation of 1989-90 Preliminary Budget
PROPOSAL
To provide the Board of Trustees with preliminary information regarding the proposed 1989-90 fiscal year budget.
BACKGROUND
Current regulations require that the Board of Trustees adopt a Tentative Budget to be submitted to the Office of the County Superintendent of Schools no later than July 1, of each year. In order to provide the Board an opportunity to give full consideration to the Budget before its adoption, a Preliminary Budget is submitted for review and study at the May meeting.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
None.
RECOMMENDATION
The Superintendentfpresident recommends that the Board of Trustees accept the Preliminary Budget for review and study.
Recommended by:
Approved by:
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Memorandum
DESERT COXWJNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Administrative Services
May 19, 1989
TO : SuperintendentlPresident >!embers of the Board of Trustees
FROM: Albert J. Grafsky, Vice President, Administrative Services
SUBJECT: PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR 1989-90
Although we are in a much more knowledgeable position regarding our 1989-90 finances than we have been in recent budget years, we still lack definite information regarding some aspects of the State budget which will ultimately affect COD.
Unlike last year at this time, we understand that tax collections for the year have exceeded estimates by as much as $750 million. If this is so, and if the provisions of Proposition 98 are put into action, we should receive some additional funding for this (1988-89) fiscal year. So far we have heard nothing but silence from Sacramento on the issue. Since there is no clear
1 I information, we cannot use the possible increase in our projections.
In a similar manner, we do not know what might become of funding for AB 1725. 1Je clearly know that the Californians (a coalition of faculty, administrator and trustee organizations) has reached agreement with Superintendent Honig on the distribution of Proposition 98 monies in the 1989-90 year. However, the Legislature and the Governor have not made their positions clear on the issue. Therefore, since the Legislature and the Governor will have the final say, we cannot speculate on any additional funding in the structuring of our budget.
Given the above, we have prepared a budget based upon that which we know and that which we can estimate based upon our own performance. In reality, we have prepared three different budgets; a Best Case, an Intermediate Case and a Worst Case. Each budget is based upon a different number of Average Daily Attendance units (ADA).
The Best Case budget is projected on the basis of the District reaching an ADA level of 4310 in the current year and 4568 in the 1989-90 year. In order to reach these levels, every short-term class in the Spring semester and every class in the first Summer Session would have to enroll and retain a very large proportion of its students. This is not entirely unlikely but it is less likely than the assumptions made for the Intermediate Case budget.
The Intermediate Case budget is based upon a more realistic estimate of the ADA to be produced during Spring and the first Summer Session. It is only some $88,000 below the Best Case in revenue. It appears to be the most likely case, and it has been used as our real basis for planning. It provides $266,023 for Project Packages including funds for employee salary increases. The Budget Committee has considered requests from all areas for budget augmentations amounting to $580,250 and has prioritized these requests. The Committees prioritization will be considered by the President who will recommend to the Board a plan for utilization of available funds.
The Worst Case budget is based upon current ADA figures and is likely only if "the wheels come off" in Spring Semester and the first Summer Session. In a sense, it is a possiblity, but not a probability.
As is usual, the District will not know its final revenue figures until sometime in late August when the Legislature and the Governor have resolved the State Budget, and when we will have final figures on our beginning balance.
In spite of fairly good news regarding revenues; and inspite of having the luxury of working from a fairly stable base; we are looking at a generally tight budget for this coming fiscal year. One of the largest "hits" on the 1989-90 budget is the cost of the Trustee elections to be held this fall. We have made every effort to consolidate the election with the November 1990 election, but our efforts have apparently failed because the San Bernardino County elections department insists that they are incapable of handling all the school and community college districts which would want to be included on the November 1990 ballot. The election will draw $200,000 out of the budget this coming year.
This is a preliminary budget. The Tentative Budget to be presented for Board adoption at its June meeting will be very simular, but it will reflect more precise knowledge of remaining balances and, hopefully, ADA. We will keep the Board informed as more information becomes available.
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8990BUDB BEST CASE
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 1989-90 PROPOSED BUDGET
GENERAL FUND UNRESTRICTED MAY 1, 1989
ADOPTED REVISED ACTUAL PROPOSED 1988-89 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 BUDGET BUDGET INC./EXPEND BUDGET
BEGINNING BALANCE CASH IN BANK 748,012 748,012 748,011 1,020,345 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 511,626 511,626 509,221 510,200 LESS: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (236,924) (236,924) (207,992) (261,643) NET BEGINNING BALANCE 1,022,714 1,022,714 1,049,240 1,268,902
FEDERAL INCOME BASE REVENUES STATE INCOME LOCAL INCOME
TOTAL INCOME . ~ . . 14,200,299 14,232,299 15,212,560 16,069,288
TEACHING SALARIES OTHER CERTIFICATED SALARIES CLASSIFIED SALARIES, AIDES CLASSIFIED SALARIES, OTHER EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 'SUPPLIES AND MATERIAL CONTRACTS & SERVICES RESERVED FOR PROJECT PACKAGES
SUBTOTAL, OPERATING 13,891,425 13,934,546 14,233,618 16,042,676 EXPENSE
CAPTIAL OUTLAY 296,894 397,912 480,580 266,814
TOTAL EXPENSES 14,188,319 14,332,458 14,714,198 16,309,490
TRANSFERS OUT (TO INSURANCE FIND) 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
DEBT SERVICE 178,700 178,700 178,700 178,700
RESERVED FOR CONTINGENCIES 750,000 637,861 1,268,902 750,000 (ENDING BALANCE)
ADJUSTMENT TO BALANCE 5994 5994 0 0
TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND 15,223,013 15,255,013 16,261,800 17,338,190 CONTINGENCY
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Best Case DESERT C W I T Y COLLEGE DISTRICT
Administrative Services
Budget Projections 1988-89 TBRU 1990-91
I
1990-91 1990-91
DETAIL S W Y 1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 1989-90
DETAIL S W Y DETAIL S W Y DETAIL S W Y
1. Total ADA *******Base Revenue******
2. CALCULATED BASE REVENUE
3. ANNUAL COLA Estimate
4. ADA Adjustment 5. Deficit Adjustments
6. PWS Adjustment AJUSTED BASE RLYBWE ****Federal Revenues*****
7. Higher Mucation Act *****State Revenues******
8. Prior Year Adjustments 9. Mandated Costs
10. Lottery 11. Basic Skills
12. Board Finance Assistance
13. Other Total State Revenues
*****Local Revenues******
13. Instructional Services 14. Rentals 6. Leases
15. Interest 16: Nonresident Tuition
17. Student Records
16. Other Fees
19. 2% Tuition Retention 20. Farm Sales
21. Marine Base Contract 22. Parking Fines
23. Donation, Eisenhower Med. 24. Donation. Bigh Desert Med
25. Donation, Hotel bployees 26. Donation, Turf Grasa
27. Transfer From Auxilary 28. Theatre Ticket Sales 29. Friends of Copper Mount 30. Grants
Total Local Revenues
110,785 161,254
4,294 4,000 4,000
488,871 800,000 745,000
17,585 25,597(Prior year) 0
34,858 38,344 36,000
4,955 5,244 5,000
681,146 1,034,439 790,000
TOTAL REYENUES
31. BEGINNING BALANCE
32. ADJUSlMENT TO BEGIN BAL
32. TOTAL RESOURCES AVAILABLE
r3. LESS: WPENDITURES
34. ENDING BALANCE
Attempts to take into account the change from ADA to Program based funding.
BYYUnUUi Intermediate Case
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 1989-90 PROPOSED BUDGET
GENERAL FUND UNRESTRICTED MAY 1, 1989
ADOPTED REVISED ACTUAL PROPOSED 1988-89 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 BUDGET BUDGET INC./EXPEND BUDGET
BEGINNING BALANCE CASH IN BANK 748,012 748,012 748,011 1,020,345 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 511,626 511,626 509,221 510,200 LESS: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (236,924) (236,924) (207,992) (340,520)' NET BEGINNING BALANCE 1,022,714 1,022,714 1,049,240 1,190,025
INCOME
FEDERAL INCOME BASE REVENUES STATE INCOME LOCAL INCOME
TOTAL INCOME 14,200,299 14,232,299 15,133,683 16,059,829
TOTAL RESOURCES AVAILABLE 15,223,013 15,255,013 16,182,923 17,249,854
EXPENDITURES
TEACHING SALARIES OTHER CERTIFICATED SALARIES CLASSIFIED SALARIES, AIDES CLASSIFIED SALARIES, OTHER EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SUPPLIES AND MATERIAL CONTRACTS & SERVICES RESERVED FOR PROJECT PACKAGES
SUBTOTAL, OPERATING 13,891,425 13,934,546 14,233,618 15,954,340 EXPENSE
CAPTIAL OUTLAY 296,894 397,912 480,580 266,814
TOTAL EXPENSES 14,188,319 14,332,458 14,714,198 16,221,154
TRANSFERS OUT (TO INSURANCE FUND) 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
DEBT SERVICE 178,700 178,700 178,700 178,700
RESERVED FOR CONTINGENCIES 750,000 637,861 1,190,025 750,000 (ENDING BALANCE)
ADJUSTMENT TO BALANCE 5994 5994 0 0
TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND 15,223,013 15,255,013 16,182,923 17,249,854 ( , CONTINGENCY
02/02/89
Revised
04/24/89
FYBM9Oi
Intermediate Case
DESERT C W I I T Y COLLEGE DISTRICT
Administrative Services
Budget Projections
1988-89 T88U 1990-91
1990-91 1990-91
DETAIL S W Y
1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 1989-90
DETAIL S W Y DETAIL S W Y DETAIL S W Y
1. Total ADA *****+*Bas* Revenue******
2. CALCULATW BASE REVENUE
3. ANNUAL COLA Estimate
4. ADA Adjustment
5. Deficit Adjustments
6. PERS Adjustment
AJUSTW BASE RRlRflJE ****Federal Revenues*****
7. Bigher Education Act
*****State Revenues******
8. Prior Year Adjustments
9. Mandated Costs
10. Lottery
11. Basic Skills
12. Board Finance Assistance
13. Other
Total State Revenues
*****Local Revenues******
13, Instructional Services
14. Rentals & Leases
C 15. Interest 16. Nonresident Tuition
17. Student Records
18. Other Fees
19. 22 Tuition Retention
20. P a m Sales 21. Marine Base Contract 22. Parking Fines
23. Donation, Eisenhower Med.
24. Donation, High Desert Med
25. Donetion, Botel rnployees
26. Donation, Turf Graea
27. Transfer From Auxilary
28. Theatre Ticket Sales
29. Friends of Copper Maunt
30. Grants
Tots1 Local Revenuer
110.785 161,254
4,294 4,000 4,000
488,671 800,000 800,000
17,585 25,597(Prior year) 0
34,858 38.344 36.000
4,955 5,244 5,000
861,148 1,034,439 845,000
TOTAL REVENUES
32. ADJUSTMENT TO BEGIN BAL
32. TOTAL RESOURCES AVAILABLE
I 33. LESS: MPENDITURES 13,205,675 14,992,898 16,499,854
34. ENDING BAIANCE 1,056,437 1,190,026 750,000
* Attempts to take into account the change from ADA to Program based funding.
Pessimistic 8990BUDw Worst Case
BEGINNING BALANCE CASH IN BANK ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE LESS: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE NET BEGINNING BALANCE
INCOME
FEDERAL INCOME BASE REVENUES STATE INCOME LOCAL INCOME
TOTAL INCOME
TOTAL RESOURCES AVAILABLE
EXPENDITURES
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 1989-90 PROPOSED BUDGET
GENERAL FUND UNRESTRICTED MAY 1, 1989
ADOPTED REVISED ACTUAL PROPOSED 1988-89 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 BUDGET BUDGET INC./EXPEND BUDGET
TEACHING SALARIES OTHER CERTIFICATED SALARIES CLASSIFIED SALARIES, AIDES CLASSIFIED SALARIES, OTHER EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SUPPLIES AND MATERIAL CONTRACTS & SERVICES RESERVED FOR PROJECT PACKAGES
SUBTOTAL., OPERATING 13,891,425 13,934,546 14,233,618 15,238,196 EXPENSE
CAPTIAL OUTLAY 296,894 397,912 480,580 266,814
TOTAL EXPENSES 14,188,319 14,332,458 14,714,198 15,505,010
TRANSFERS OUT (TO INSURANCE FUND) 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
DEBT SERVICE 178,700 178,700 178,700 178,700
RESERVED FOR CONTINGENCIES 750,000 637,861 1,024,423 750,000 (ENDING BALANCE)
ADJUSTMENT TO BALANCE 5994 5994 0 0
TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND 15,223,013 15,255,013 16,017,321 16,533,710 CONTINGENCY
DESERT C ~ ~ M ~ M I T Y COLLEGE DzsmIcr
Administrative Services
Budget Projections
1988-89 TBRU 1990-91
1987-88 1987-88 1988-89 1988-89 1989-90 1989-90
DETAIL SLWl4R.Y DETAIL S W Y DETAIL S W Y
, 1990-91 1990-91
DETAIL S U I M Y
1. Total ADA ****"**B~J., Revenue*+'***
2. CALCUIATW BASE REVENUE
3. ANNUAL COLA Estimate
4. ADA Adjustment
5. Deficit Adjustments
8. PERS Adjustment
AJUSTED BASE WQJIJE
****Federal Revenues***+*
7. Higher Education Act
*****State Revenues******
8. Prior Year Adjustments
9. Mandated Costs
10. Lottery
11. Basic Skills
12. Board Finance Assistance
13. Other
Total State Revenues
*****Local Revenues******
13. instructional Services
14. Rentals & Leases
C 15. Interest 16. Nonresident Tuition
17. Student Records
18. Other Fees
19. 2% Tuition Retention
20. Farm Sales
21. Marine Base Contract
22. Parking Fines
23. Donation, Eisenhower Med.
24. Donation. High Desert Med
25. Donation, Eotel Fmployees
26. Donation, Turf Grass
27. Transfer F r m Auxilary
28. Theatxe Ticket Sales
29. Friends of Copper Mount
30. Grants
Total Local Revenues
110,785 181,254
4,294 4,000 4.000
488,671 800,000 745,000
17,585 25,597(Prior year) 0
34,858 38,344 38,000
4,955 5,244 5,000
681,148 1,034,439 790,000
TOTAL REVENUES
31. BEGINNING BALANCE
32. ADJUSTMEWT TO BEGIN BAL
32. TOTAL RESOURCES AVAIWLBLE
, J3. LESS: EXPENDITURES
34. ENDING BALANCE
* Attempts to t&e into aocount the change from ADA to Program based funding.
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date o f Meeting Mav 19. 1989 Division Administrative Services
Comnunication No. 4 Resolution for Expenditure of Excess Funds
TOPIC
To approve budget transfers.
BACKGROUND
In order to properly account for the receipt of additional funds or transfer of funds from one account to another, we must keep the Board informed as well as receive Board approval for the receipt and transfer of those funds. This agenda item covers the following:
Board Financial Assistance Grant
The State has approved $5,048 for the expenditure of administrative allowance funds for the purchase of computer hardware and/or software to enhance Board of Governors grant delivery.
TEACH Project
State funding will provide $28,475 to enable a comprehensive program linking valley high schools with the community college and California state universities.
JTP Title I11 Drought Relief
The Job Training Partnership Department has awarded $35,845 to the Developmental Education Department to provide English as a Second Language to non-English speaking students at the Indio JTP Literacy Center.
Faculty and Staff Development
In accordance with AB 1725, the State has allocated $28,743 for faculty and staff development based on the January first recalculation of the apportionment. The allocation is subject to the provisions specified in Education Code Sections 87151 and 87153.
Faculty and Staff Diversity Fund
As enacted by AB 1725, the State has allocated $5,277 to comply with requirements of Education Code 87107 based on 1987-88 ADA. The funds must be used to extend recruitment and incentives to hire members of underrepresented groups.
State Instructional Equipment
The State awarded a Phase I1 allocation of $133,403 for 1988-89 instructional equipment replacement and library materials.
EOPS Grant
The allocation for EOPS Grants has been increased by $10,000 as a result of 1988-89 EOPS augmentation from other districts unused funds.
Marine Corp Funding
The Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Base has contributed an additional $20,000 for the Basic Skills Educational Program.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
An increase in income for the Board Financial Assistance Grant of $5,048, TEACH Project of $28,475, JTP Title 111 Drought Relief of $35,845, Faculty and Staff Development of $28,743, Faculty and Staff Diversity Fund of $5,277, State Instructional Equipment of $133,403, EOPS Grants of $10,000 and Marine Corp Funding of $20,000.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the attached resolution.
i Recommended by:
Approved by: -
bdbudtra
Board F i n a n c i a l A s s i s t . Grant TEACH P r o j e c t JTP T i t l e 111 Drought Re1 i e f
RIVERSIDE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION Facul t y l S t a f f Development F a c u l t y l S t a f f D i v e r s i t y Fund S t a t e I n s t r u c t i o n a l Equipment
RESOLUTION FOR EXPEHOINRE OF EXCESS NMOS EOPS Gran ts Mar ine Base Funding
WHEREAS t h e governing board o f t h e DESERT CO~IMUEIITY COLLEGE
ji(888f D i s t r i c t has deter imined t h a t inccme i n t h e amount o f $ 266,791 .OD
i s assured t o sa id d i s t r i c t i n excess o f t h e amounts r e q u i r e d t o f i nance t h e
t o t a l budset expenditures and t r a n s f e r s f o r t h e c u r r e n t f i s c a l y e a r f rcm t h e
General Reserve as s p e c i f i e d i n Sect ion 42510/85210 o f t h e Educat ion Csde o f
C a l i f o r n i a , and i s r e f l e c t e d on t h e a t tached pase ( P a r t I ) ,
and
WHEREAS t h e ~ o v e r n i n g board o f t h e DESERT COrdMUNITY COLLEGE
sw D i s t r i c t can show j u s t cause f o r the expendi ture o f such excess funds.
i NOW THEXEFORE BE I T RESOL1iEO t h a t pursuant t o S e c t i o n 42510/85210 o f t h e
Educat ion Code o f C a l i f o r n i a , such excess funds t o be a p p r o p r i a t e d accord ing t o
t h e scheduie on the at tached page ( P a r t 11).
Approved: T h i s i s an exac t copy o f reso lu - t i o n adooted bv t h e aovernina board - - - -
DALE S. HOLMES a t a R i v e r s i d e County O f f i c e Reqular meet ing on
o f Educa t ion By: May 19 , 1 Y&
DATE: Clerk o r Au tho r i zed Agent
F o m ~ a3391 Rev. 12/e7
Supplement t o Resolution f o r Expenditure of Excess Funds
INCOME :
Federal (JTP T i t l e 111 Drought Rel ie f )
S t a t e (Board Financial Assis tance Grant) (TEACH Pro jec t ) ( Facul t y /S ta f f Development) (Facul tv /Staf f D ive r s i ty Fund) ( s t a t e i n s t r u c t i o n a l ~ ~ i i ~ r n e n t ) (EOPS Grants)
Local (!.larine Corp Base Funding)
EXPENDITURES:
Cer t i f i ca t ed S a l a r i e s C las s i f i ed S a l a r i e s Employee Benefi ts Books and Supplies Contracts and Serv ices Capital Outlay Grants Undistributed Reserve
I NCOM E PART I
I I 1 A W A I F : Rev 12/07 - PPCPJ.EIO R Y : L. Val kenburg 1. ,,r 1 - -
EXPENDITURES PART \ I
I ' R f l G R A I l OOJ t C l UOCIIII[IIT IIIIIIII 1 C L A I i O u I I I 1 ( - R t f L R E H C E sr rrn sr st.
86 00 6430000089 4500 01 1 - .- 1,448 00 -- Board F i n a n c i a l A s s i s t a n c e G r a n t
r ; ~ ~ , n n 6400 3,600 00 Board F i n a n c i a l A s s i s t a n c e G r a n t - --
671 1000000 4500 6,000 00 Marine Corp Base Funding - -- 343 00 4930000000 4300 13,000 00 Mar ine Corp B a s e Funding - -- 343 00 4930000000 1100 4,000 00 - -- Mar ine Corp Base Funding
C
- -- - -- - -- - -- - --
25,048 00 -- PAGE TOTAL
75,048 00 - TOTAI-
I O ~ I I UP. 3391u P A T E , ~ e v 12/07 r * a ~ p r r r v f i r : L. Val kenburg ,A,;I- ,I,- 1
INCOME PART I
ou,R,tr ,lMr. DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
- - - EXPENDITURES
PART I I I
f l l R l l MI$. 3391u D A r E 7 Rev 12/87 I ' R E P A E C O GP: L. Va]kenburq r l l c t ~ l ~ r 3 -
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
1
- 1 O C A I I 0 1 1
1'. :l?
473 00
473 00
473 00
473 00
473 00
473 00
473 00
473 00
473 00
473 00 7004000000
P R O C R A l l 71 lc
7004000000
7004000000
7004000000
7004000000
7004000000
7004000000
7004000000
7004000000 - 7004000000
7900
O n J l C I 71 1.1
11 10
1210 - 2130
4500
51 00
51 90
5200
5540
6400
-- PAGC TOTAL
TOTAL
1,079 00 --
I I O C l ~ l l t l ~ l IIIIIIII IS --- 4c
TEACII Pro jec t
I c 3': 01 - - - - - - - -
L L iI 1 -. !!
A I ~ O L ' I I I 52
11,750
2,250
4,186
1,580
3,974
26
2,600
580
450
rm 00 -- 00 -- 00 -- -- 00 00 -- 00 -- 00 -- 00 -- 00 --
( - ? sr
R E T E R L I I C L 57.
TEACH Projec t
TEACH Pro jec t
TEACH Projec t
TEACH Pro jec t
TEACll Projec t L TEACH Projec t
TEACH Projec t
TEACH Projec t
TEACH Projec t
EXPENDITURES
I PART I 1 I ols_!$r jtmt. DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE r ~ i 1 - q ~ ~ ~ ~
1 T--i 7- 1. 1 ii-
P R I I G R A I I I ~ S
7026000089
925 00 7026000059
925 00 7026000089
925 00 7026000089
925 00 7026000089
925 00 7026000089
.- -
0n.11 C I 71 1.1
1170
2220
3000
4300
5200
7900
5000
-- -
U O C I I I I ~ I ~ I IIIIIIO i s --- c
PA(;[: TOTAL
TOTAL
I c ~)'!j - 01 - - - - - - - - - --
11 il 1 -
11 A It o I' I1 1
sl
17,000
7,500
2,500
2,000
4,500
2,345
28,743
R t F E R t l i c ~ $6
JTP T i t l e 111 Drought Relief
JTP T i t l e 111 Drouqht Rel ief
JTP T i t l e 111 Drought Rel ief
JTP T i t l e I11 Drought Relief
JTP T i t l e 111 Drought Relief
JTP T i t l e I11 Drought Relie?
racul ty/Staff Develop~~~ent ~ 8 - 8 9
r r n 00 -- 00 -- 00 -- 00 --
00 -- 00 -- 0 o --
-- --
( - ss
EXPENDITURES PART II
~ f i ! ~ ~ w t . DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
89 33 01 5-19-89 IIL I2 1 1
I r o e i i UC,. 3391H D A T E : Rev 12/87 r *a r r rc rn t;r: L . Val kenburg 3 c i 3
L O C A l 1011 :n 11
106 00
106 00
106 00
106 00
106 00
P R O G R A H ,I 11.
6734000000
6734000000
6734000000
6734000000
6734000000
5.277%- 98,340
OOJC C 1 TI- 1i
1140
21 30
4555
51 00
5740
--
00
UOCIItICIlT ti11110 1 s - 7 g
-
P A K IOTAI.
TOTAL
1 C
01 - - -
-
- -
-
n n n u ~ ~ r 15 n --
900
1,877
600
900
1,000
k L i l
I - 3 n a - 00 -- 00 -- 00 -- 00 -- 00 --
--
--
--
--
( - 1 5.;
R f f E R C H C E sc.
FacultylStaff Diversi ty Fund
FacultylStaff Diversity Fund
Facul ty lS ta f f Divers? ty Fund
FacultylStaff Diversi ty Fund
FacultyfStaff Diversi ty Fund
I NCOM E PART I
u l s r n l c r I I ~ H ~ . DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
- IOCAIlOI(
1'. :n
- Q Q Q O l
i
V R O G R A l l ,I lb
0000000089
--
--
O U J C C I 21 3 1
8659
rnm rorm. TOTAL
133,403 00 --
U O C I ~ ~ C I I I IIIIIIII i s .lP
I c [ L zE 02 - - - - - - -
1
A l t i l u n r 1- l l ( s G 4_1 5 2
133,403
R E F E R L H C E
Sta te Instructional Cquiplllent
I
00 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
EXPENDITURES PART I \
1cIR1 l 111'. 3391U D A T E : Rev 12/07 r R E P A C C 0 fir: L. Valkeriburg r r ~ r 2 ~ , r 2 -
I O C A I 1011 -<, 1'.
342 00
442 00
P R O G ~ A I I :, I!#
000000089
0000000089
--
-00-
O O J C C T ?I 14
6400
6400
PAGE TOIAC
TOTAL A
UOCIIIEI~T I(1IIIII 11 -i'c
1 C C h I l O V 1 1 1 !I s>
41,644
91,759
xi? 01 - - - - - -
- -
I .- r m 00 -- o0 -- -- --
-- -- --
--
--
I - ~ sr
R E F L R t t l C E s t Add ' 1 1988-89 S t a t e Equi pnlen t
Add'l 1988-89 S t a t e Equiplnent
I NCOM E PART I
I n ~ . . . , ~ ~ ,,...,. DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
~ O R I I U P . 3391A D A r E , Rcv 12/07 2 PECrAEIO A P : L. Valkenburg " A ( ; [ 3 -,.'- - -
EXPENDITURES PART i l
D U T R I C T IIMC. DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
L o C A I oo t u t 1 I ' R O G R A H !im
7050000000 T B ; ~ ~ ~
14 ODJC C T
10.00000- -
77 .I!? j!j l l o c l t l ~ r l l r lit11111 T1
01 - -
-
-
- -
-
- - --
1: A 14 o I' 11 r n -- 10,000
PAGC TOTAL
TOTAL
!> L
I
~m
00 -- -- -- --
--
-- -- -- -- --
25 ( - :,, R E f L R t l l c c
A d d ' l G r a n t funds
May 19, 1939 I DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
BUDGET APPROPRIATION TRANSFERS - 1983/89 1
FROM: - TO: -
Object No. Account T i t l e Object ?lo. Account T i t l e Amount
Other Books (Educat ional Serv ices) Contracts (Personnel ) I n s t . Suppl i e s (Theatre) I n s t . Suppl ies (Theatre) I n s t . Media (A-V/For. Lang.-CMC) I n s t . Suppl ies (Soc. Sc.-CMC) I n s t . Suppl ies (Dev. Ed.-CMC) Contracts (Pres ident) I n s t . Suppl ies ( A l l i e d Heal th) Travel (Student Services) F i l m Rental ( I n s t . Services) F i lm Rental ( I n s t . Serv ices) Rents/Repairs ( I n s t . Services/TV) I n s t . Suppl ies (Comunica t ion) I n s t . Suppl ies (Communication) Travel (Communication) I n s t . Suppl ies (Communication) RentsIRepairs (Communicati on) Class. Sa la r ies (Maintenance) F i l m Rental (A-V/CMC) Non-Inst. Supp. (Student Serv ices) Cer t . Admin. (Pres.1V.P. ' s ) Other Books (Educat ional Serv ices) Other Operatinq Ex~enses (Communicati I n s t . Suppl ies (Communication) Contracts (Educational Services) Contracts (Pres ident) I n s t . Suppl ies (F ine A r t s ) Non- I n s t . Supplies (Student Serv ices) Other Expenses (p res ident ) Other Expenses (Pres ident) Other Expenses (Pres ident) Other Expenses (Pres ident) Other Expenses (Pres ident) Other Books (Educational Serv ices) Equipment Rep1 . (Media Center) Suppl ies (F ine A r t s ) Non-Inst. Supplies (F inanc ia l A id ) Student Help (CMC) Student Help (CMC)
5200 on) 640q
6409 4590 6500
Travel (Educat ional Ser.) $ 271. Equipment (Personnel ) 941. Adve r t i s i ng (Theatre) 106. Cont rac ts (Theatre) 6,530. RentsILeases (Business-CMC) 620. Rents/Leases (Business-CMC) 2CO. DuesIMemberships (Dev.Ed. ) .7 ~ 3 . - Non- Inst . Supplies (Pres.) 1,200. Travel ( A l l i e d Heal th) 1,500. Non-Inst. Supp. (St.Serv. 4,000. Non-Inst. Supp. (1nst.Ser { 266. I n s t . Suppl ies ( L i b r a r y ) 131. Equipment (Cont. Ed. ) 2,321. Dues/Memberships (Comm. ) . 234. Travel (Communication) 100. Rents/Leases/Repairs (Comm. ) 335. Rents/Leases/Repairs (Comm.) 265. Equipment (Communication) 79. Equipment (Maintenance) 2,257. Non-Inst. Supp. (M&O-CMC) Class. Overtime (St . Serv.) Other Op. Exp. (Teach/Learn)4,175. Travel (Chaparral) 609. F q ~ ~ i p m ~ n t (Cnmm~rnicatinn) 55. Equipment (Communication) 162. Xon-Inst. Supp. (Ch i l d Dev.)1,75?. Lease Purchase 1,000. 0 th . Op. Expen. (F ine A r t s ) 5,000. Travel (Student Services) 200. Equipment (Business ) 1,000. Suppl ies (P.E.) 520. Equipment (P.E.) 480. Equipment (F ine A r t s ) 1,000. Travel (Dev. Ed. ) 1 ,OOC. Travel (Facul ty Senate) 12e. Repairs (Media Center) 700. Consultants 15,500. Eau iomen t 150. ~dn- '1nst . Syppl es Bus.) 10,927. Cer t . Overtime ICMC! 4,166.
Paoe 2 8uiget Transfers 1933-89 Nay 19, 1989
Undistributed Reserve - General - Fund
7900 Undistributed Reserve 4545 Postage (Admin. Services) 9,000. 7900 Undistributed Reserve 6124 Testing (hlaintenance) 4,000. 7900 Undistributed Reserve 5200 Travel (President) 1,800. 7900 Undistributed Reserve 2399 Sa la r ies (Board) 10,560.
s 22*5.5g.
Undistributed Reserve - Special Projects
7900 Undistributed Reserve 4000 Supplies (Community Se r . ) 2,000. 7900 Undistributed Reserve 5000 Other Op. Exp. (Comm. Ser . ) 9,638.
$ LLAJg.
Undistributed Reserve - Capital Projects
7900 Undistributed Reserve 6200 Buildings (Phase 111-CMC) 110.
Special Projects - - EOPS
4500 Non-Inst. Supplies 5640 Repair
Special Projects - Contract Education
51 00 Contracts 4300 Ins t . Supplies
Special Projects - Handicap Programs - & Services
4000 Books and Supplies 5200 Travel
Special Projects - EOPS (Care Program)
4300 Ins t . Supplies 6400 Equipment
Special Projects - Vocational Education - Act
6400 Equipment 4200 Books 6400 Equipment 4500 Non-Inst. Supplies 1330 Cert. Sa la r ies , Part-time 5200 Travel 1330 Cert. Sa la r ies , Part-time 4500 Non- Ins t . Supplies 2340 Classif ied Overtime 3000 Employee Benefits 2340 Classif ied Overtime 4555 CopyinglPrinting 6400 Equipment 4500 Non-Inst. Supplies 6400 Equipment 4500 Non- Ins t . Suppl ies
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting May 19, 1989 Divi Si0n Administrative Services
Comnunication No. 5
TOPIC OUARTERLY FINANCIAL REPORTS
PROPOSAL
To receive Quarterly Financial Reports.
BACKGROUND
Attached please find the Quarterly Financial Reports for the third quarter ending March 31, 1989.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS
None.
It is recommended that the Board of Trustees receive the District's third quarterly ( financial report, attached.
Recommended by:
Approved by:
bdqtrrep
CALlFORNlACOhlMUNlTY COLLEGES
QUARTERLY FINANCIAL STATUS REPORT 1988-89 FISCAL YEAR
o~s t r ta : Desert Community C O ? lege D i s t r i c t Quarter Ended: March 31, 1989
I H~storlcal and current perspenlver o f General Fund (unrerrr8nedandrennned):
ANNUAL Ar of June 30 for fjscal year (FY)rpectfted
QUARTER For the APPLICABLE QUARTER in the FY spec~fied
GENERAL FUNDCASH BALANCE (Excluding invenrnents) -
General Fund Revenues (Objens 8100,8600and8800)
Other F~nanc~ng Sources (Objert 8900)
GeneralFundExpend~tures (Objens 1000.6000)
Other Outgo (Obiens 7100,7300. 7400.7500and7600)
A
* Includes Tax Anticipat ion Notes. 11. General Fund (unrenrinedandrenrined) Year.10-Date Revenues and Expend~rures:
FY 1985.86 (AcruaO
1,123,140.
BUDGETED (Year.to.Dare)
10,623,507.
w -
12,355,795.
13,000.
FY 1986.87 (AnudO
1,487,257.
ACTUAL (Year.to.Date)
10,747,397.
150.
12,200,011.
10,965.
FY 1987-88 (AnuaO
973,443.
DIFFERENCE
123,890.
150.
155,784.
2,035.
. FY 1988.89
(ArtuaO
1,150,110. *
Ill. Has the dlstr~ct settled any employee contractsdurlng thosquarterl yes NO- If yer. complete the following: (if muitr-yearreniement. provide informdtion for all years covered.)
SALARIES
Flrcal Years Settled 1
FY 88-89 . (ha l t - y r )
FY
FY
BENEFITS N/A
I I
Include a statement regarding the source of revenues to pay salary and beneftt increaser. e g . from the dtstr~ct's reserves, from cost.of- Itvlng, etc.
The increase in s a l a r i e s wi l l be financed by the D i s t r i c t reserves.
MANAGEMENT
90 based TOTAL on FTE
s 3,535. LA S -%
5 -%
MANAGEMENT
F~scal Years Settled
IV. Did the district have srgnificant events for the quarter (~nclude incurrence of long-term debt. settlement of audit cittngs or legal suits. sfgntficant ddferences in budgeted revenues or expenditures, borrowing of funds. TRANs. etc)? Yes - NO If yes, lrst events !, and thetr financial ramtfocattons. (Include additiondlpdger of explanation i f needed.)
As noted fo r cash balances (pg. I ) , the D i s t r i c t incurred short-term debt through Tax Anticipated Notes t o a s s i s t in cash flow.
CERTIFICATED
95 based TOTAL on FTE
I 30,004. 1% 5 -%
5 -%
CERTIFICATED
I I I
?&bared O,b based TOTAL on FTE TOTAL on FTE
V. Does the dtstrict havestgnlficant fiscal problems that must be addressed thls year? Yes - N o 2 Next year? Yes - No 2 If yes,whatare the problemsandwhatanionsw8ll be taken (Include additionalpagerofexpldnation ifneeded.)
CLASSIFIED
" 0 based TOTAL on FTE
s 16,432. 2 0 .
5 *o
$ b -
CLASSIFIED
"& basec TOTAL on FTE
CERTIFICATION TO the best of my knowledge, the data contained in this report are
correct. I further certlfy that thls report will be presented at the TO the best o f my knowledge. thedata contamed in th~sreponare governing board meeting spectfied below, afforded the opponun correct. ~ t y to bedlscussed andentered lnto the minutes of that meetlng.
Dlstrlct Burfness Offlcer Date D~str~ctSuperlntendent Date
Govern~ng Board Meetlog date May 19, 1989
CCFS-3110 (Rev. 9/88. SNI
I Explanation of Cash Balance for March 31, 1989:
Cash in the County Treasury, July, 1988
Accounts Receivable (object 0916)
Cash awaiting Deposit (object 0914)
Temporary Loan (TRANS) (object 0953)
Prior Year Liabilities (object 0951)
1Ina.r at,? r m 1 n r n m ~
KII~?P!. Fer.nivrd Hal a n w - - - - * - - - - - - - - - - - - -. . - - - -
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. .I.... ill l L 5 - - ! .... =,< ...<.. ,. . *. I , . , ? P ?
l :~n>l .Al 11,lI : ; ~ y !:?$I Szrojre
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DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date o f Meet ingmy 19, 1989 D i v i s i o n Administrative Services
Comnunication No. 6
TOP I C Volunteer Employees
PROPOSAL
To approve the employment of various volunteers.
BACKGROUND
Labor Code Section 3364.5 provides that volunteers working for community college districts may receive the same benefits and protections of workers' compensation laws as do regularly salaried employees. In order for volunteers to receive these benefits, they must be officially employed by the Board of Trustees.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
None
RECOMMENDATION
The SuperintendentIPresident recommends the Board of Trustees approve the employment of volunteer workers as listed in Attachment #l.
Recommended by:
Approved by: David George, Superintenddint/President
bdvolunt
,!
Board of.Trustees Meeting May 19, 1989
List of Volunteers:
Ron Hamm
Jim Preston
bdvolunt 7
Fine Arts
Pine Arts
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date. of MeetingMay 19, 1989 D i v i s i o n Administrative Services
Comnunication No. 7
TOPIC A~~ r o v a l of Contracts
PROPOSAL
To approve and ratify contracts.
BACKGROUND
During the course of conducting college business, the District finds it necessary to hire consultants for community services events, special projects and contract education. Each month the Business Office submits contracts for Board approval. Because the Board meets only once per month, there are frequently periods and circumstances which do not allow for Board approval prior to hiring. This condition is particularly true in the case of contract education where an outside firm presents an immediate need for our services in training their employees.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
The contracts are put through an approval process which includes verification of funds available in the budget. In the case of community services events or contract education the fees charged are calculated to include the cost of the contract.
RECOMMENDATION
The Superintendentfpresident recommends that the Board of Trustees approvelratify the contracts presented.
Recommended by:
Approved by:
bdconsul
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-day of -April_, 19 -89-, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside Caunty, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" andmiMary Ellen Barker , heninafter referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegate& For the College of the Dewrt &ti& of cmeior violin I
April 30 - rchc&slZpm May 6 - perfomuncc 8pn May 4 - nhasrsd 2pm & 8pm May 7 - perfonnmcu 2pn & 8pm May 5 - M m c c 8pm May 6 - p d m c e 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable u the end of the rmll performance.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30tLday of A L . 1989- and terminate on the -7th d a y of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demind, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liabiity under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: -Musical Dir-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY COLLEGE DISTRICT
MAY 1 9 I989 33 Diamond E Drive
Date-Board of Twtees Appro-cation (Address)
Soc. Sec. No. 419-50-7696 Authorized Agent
'Assuming that all mpiw are back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMhWMW COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monteny Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES I 1
This aereernent made and entered into this 19 dav of A~ri l -19 89 . bv and between - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - -. - - - - - - . - - - - the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITYCOL~EGE 'd@i'k~cf., Evehide County,
Sheri Hollister California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and- , hereinafter referred t6 as the "Consultant".
-
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in awxdance with directions stipulated by the wrson delegated: 1 - F O ~ or thsuege of the h r t of cmeiot: violin I
April 30 - nheand 2pm May 6 - F m c e 8pm May 4 - rehearsal 2pm & 8pm May 7 - pntormmces 2pm & 8pm May 5 - performance 8pm May 6 - pntormance 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable at the end of the fmd performance.* I 3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 30th- day of A p r i l . 1989-
and terminate on the -7th day of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liabiity, claim, or demand, I which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: -Musical Director-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY COLLEGE a DISTRICT
MAY 1 9 1989
Drive Date-Bmrd of Tmtees ApprovaVRatification
, Palm Springs, CA 92264
Soc. Sec. No. 090-42-5383
*Assuming that all copier are back to C.O.D. by April 28th. 1 I I
COACHELLA VALLEY CObMUNlTY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monteny Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-day of -April-, 19 -89,, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRIm. Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" andandCindy Brogan , hereinah referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the Doran pmduction of Cunalor Violin I1
April 30 - reheanal 2pm May 6 - p u f m c a 8pm May 4 - rehensd 2pm & 8pm May 7 - pcrformlnccr 2pm & 8pm May 5 - psformmce 8pm lday 6 - bnformanoe 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable at the end of the final psrformance.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 30th- day of -April. 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liabiity, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the pe&xmance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: _Musical Director-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY COh4MUTIY COLLeE DISTRICT
MAY 1 9 1989 8-225 Marina Road
. - Cathedral City, CA 92234
eye+$ L'dr sm. sw No. 563-18-5798 Au . rized Agent
'Assuming that all copier are back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRIm 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
day of April-, 19 -89-, by and between This agreement made and entered into this-19- the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICI'. Riverside County,
Orlo Reese California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and- . hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant".
WITNESSETH 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following suvices on the dates and times herein stated and
in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the Dcsnt production of cuneior viola
April 30 - nhursal Zpm May 6 - performance 8pm May 4 - rehurrd 2pm & 8pm May 7 - performmces 2pm & 8pm May 5 - p t d o m c e 8pm May 6 - performance 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check payable at the end of the fmal performance..
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 30th- day of April. 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of May- 1 9 8 9 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District f k e and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the perfomance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: -Musical Director-Camelo-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRIa-A A
B y : ~ B - y L c - & & ~ r ~ h Sm. Sec. No. 547-12-384611 Authorized Agent
*Assuming that all copies are back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMh4UWY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monierey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into t h i s - l 9 d a y of -April_, 19 -89-, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County,
Gregg Usher California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and- , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following suvices on the dates and times haein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the Duat poducti& of ~unelot: ~ & p e t IU
April 30 - rch&al 2pm Mly 6 - p r f m c e 8pm May 4 - nheuaal 2pm & 8pm May 7 - prfarmrncar 2pm 8 8pm
2. The District agreed to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable at the end of the fmal &mmw.*
3. The term of this agretment shall commence on the -30th- day of A@. 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of May- 1989- unless extended by e~ther party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District £iee and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in co~ection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District docs not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: -Musical Director-Camelot
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Consultant + MAY 1 9 loss 11 T e ~ e s e e S m t , #I41
Date-Board of T~stees
~ ~ f e - & C ~ ~ d e j Soc. Sec. No. 560-51-6475 Adthoriwl Agent
*Assuming that all copier arc back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COhMUNlTY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monteny Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-day of -A fi, 19 -89-, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ~ISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Judy Johansen , breinafier nferred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following savices on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the Duui pmduction of b e l o r Horn ill
April 30 - nhearral2pm May 6 - parfomw.0~ 8pm May 4 - txhearral2pm & 8pm May 7 - prformanscs 2pm & 8pm May 5 - Wormmoe 8pm May 6 - perfonnunca 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable u the end of thc fmal performance.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- da of A p r i l - 1989- and terminate on the -7th d a y of May, 1 9 8 L unless extended by either party in writing.
I
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liabiity, claim, or demand, which mav arise for anv reason in connection with the Derformance of this aereement bv the Consultan\. The ~onsdtant is an independent contractbr, not an employee 3 the ~is&-i& and the District does not assume liabiity under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or mveling pursuant tothis agreement.
IN WlTNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: musical Dim-Camelot-
MAY 1 9 1989
Date-Board of T m W ApprovaVRaflcation
Redlands, CA 92373 & 6777 B~ *rfL E r ~ a n c u Sot. SW. No. 555.60-95a Y LO 7521
Authorized Agent
*Assuming that all copies are back (o C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICX 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
day of -A ril-, 19 -89-, by and between This agreement made and entered into this-19- L the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ISTRICI', Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and-Larry Johansen , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with dinctions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the Derat production of h e l o t Trumpet
April 30 - tehmll ?pm Mly 6 - perfomunce 8pm May 4 - reheanal 2pm & 8pm May 7 - performrncu 2pm ti 8pn Mav 5 - d m c e B m n ~ a i 6 - ;mfomunce s'pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following rnanncr:
One check. payable u the end of the fmal perfonnsnce..
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of April. 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District fiee and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liibiity under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: _Musical Diir-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY COLLEGE D$YI'RIm.
ConsuTtant MAY 19 1989
18 South Buena Vista Date-Board of Trustees ApprovaLhtification (Addrtss)
*dlands, CA 92313
By: d a r r c k a ~ Soc. Sec. No. 551-72a-9898 Authoiized Agent
Ed and
not to
oand, Y the ct and
nd year
:lot-
agrecons2
*Assuming that dl copies me back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COAMELLA VALLEY COMhRlMTY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monteny Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-day of April-, 19 -89-, by and between ~cen the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and-Sandra Fenton , hereinafter nty,
rftpr - -.-- referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following servias on the dates and times herein stated and i and in accordance with directions stiuulated bv the Derson delegated: - pol the ~ o u e g e of the h e n poductik of C-ioc BL-
April 30 - Rhmd 2pm May 6 - prformmce 8pm May 4 - nhmsal2pm & 8pm May 7 - performances 2pm & 8pm May 5 - perfommica 8pm M B ~ 6 - ~ ~ ~ O H I I U I W ipm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable u che end of the fmal prformanw.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- da of A - 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of May- 198 - unless extended by either party in writing.
B 4. The consultant shall hold the District fne and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand,
which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the 14 he
Consultant. The Consultant is an independent conaactor, not an employee of the District and and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year 1 year fist above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Titlc: -Musical Diir-Camelot- d-
COACHELLA VALLEY C
- MAY 1 9 1989
- Date-Board of Trustees A p p r o ~ c a t i o n
Claremont, CA 9171 1 - Bc,?$.- *<diQ c ~ A L Soc. Sec. No. 553-02-5736 - -
-Authorized Agent
*Assuming that all copies are back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNllY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monteny Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-day of -April_, 19 -89, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County,
Kim Anderson California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and- , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following semias on the dates and times hexein stated and in accordance with dinctions stipulated by the person delegate& For the Collega of the Duml poduction of Cunclot: Flute
April 30 - mhcpsll2pm May 6 - performance 8pm May 4 - r e h w l l 2pm 8pm May 7 - paform~cu 2pm & 8pm May 5 - pcrfoimnnce 8pm Mly 6 - pcrfomwcc 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for savices rendend in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check. payable at h a end of che find psrformmce.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of April. 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of May- 1 9 8 9 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District fiw and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in comection with the performaice of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an indemndent contractor. not an emuloyee of the Disaict and the District does not assume liability uhder the law for any act of theC6nSultant while performing or aaveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the panics hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: -Musical Director-Camelot- -.
COACHELLA VALLEY COh4MUNR COLLEGE DISTRICT C
consulianf MAY 1 9 1989
Date-Board of Trustees Appo~aVRatifi~atio
,. Hemet, CA 92344
Soc. Sec. No. 568-15-7048
'Assuming that all copies ue back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, W o r n i a 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-day of -April-, 19 -89-, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT. Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "Dishict" andmiJohn Magaldi , hminafkr referred to as the "Consultant".
W I T N E S S E T H
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the Desert production of Canelor Cluinel, Fluto, Bus Clainet
April 30 - rehund 2pm May 6 - performmcc 8pm May 4 - rcheMll2pm & 8pm May 7 - performums 2pm & 8pm Mav 5 - c u f m c a 8 m M& 6 - &formmcc 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendend in a total amount not to exceed $603.45-, Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable at the end of the fmll performance.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of A p r i l - 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of -May.. 1 9 8 9 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District fie+ and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, I
which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year fist above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: -Musical Dior-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY CO
Signed MAY 1 9 1989 tant
Date-Board of Trustees A p p r o v ~ c a t i o n
,-----. Soc. Sec. No. 042-28-5909
*Assuming that all copies are back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monttrey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
day of -April-, 19 -89- by and between This agreement made and entered into this-19- the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County.
Jon Usher . hereinafter California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and- referred to as the "Consultant"
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions sti~ulated bv the Dtrson dele~aud: For the College of ihs Dsrert production of CUMIOC &et/~onh~tor
April 30 - &und 2pm May 6 - performmoe Spm May 4 - mhurrd2pm & 8pm May 7 - paformmcu 2pm & 8pm May 5 - Wrformmce 8pm ~ a i 6 - ;KIform~ce &I
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $1,341.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check payable it the end of the fmd puformmw.'
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of A p r i l - 1989- and terminate on the -7th d a y of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District frec and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which mav arise for anv reason in connection with the performance of this amement by the Consulrani The Consdtant is an independent contractbr, not an employee a the Distrik and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year fist above written.
Recommended by: D a r l e n e Romano Title: Musical Director-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISllUCl'
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240 --%.,;,&a. 2 A- 1 BY SOC, Sec. NO. 554-27-4142 -Au@5rized Agent
*Assuming that all w p i u ire back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
day of -April-, 19 -89-, by and between This agreement made and entered into this-19- the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" a n d - - J c c Smith , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the Desert production of Crmeloc Violin I
April30 - rehund2pm May 6 - prformmca 8pm May 4 - mhemd 2pm & 8pm May 7 - prformmcu 2pm & 8pm May 5 - vcrformmoe 8vm
2. The District i p s to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check. payable u the end of the find performance.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of A p r i l - 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of M a y - 1 9 8 9 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District £ree and harmless from any liabiity, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the i
Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or meling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: D a r l e n e Romano Title: -Musical Dir-Camelot-
COACHEUA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIS z ' . Consultant
NAY 19 1!49 Ghk 10 East 4th Skeet Date-Board of Tmtecs ApprovaVRatiEcation
Springs, CA 92240
PA n - b p d Soc. Sec. No. 555-46-3530
*Assuming that all copies are back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY CO- COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Montercy Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agrecment made and entered into this-19-day of -April-, 19 -89L. by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and>ug Emanuel , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with dinctions sti~ulated by the m n dekgated: Por the College of the h e n productik of ~ u n e i o c ~ i u m p e t 11-
April 30 - R h w d Zpm May 6 - prformmca 8pm May 4 - n h w d 2pm & 8pm May 7 - perfmurou 2pm & 8pm May 5 - perfomwce 8pm May 6 - performance 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable at the end of the find performance.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of A p r i l - 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District frec and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performince of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an inde~endent contractor. not an em~lovec of the District and the District does not assume liability hder the law for a$ act of thtCdnsultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: -Musical Dir-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY CO
Signed
MAY 1 9 1989 4325 Fifth Street
~i&rside, CA 92501
SOC. Sec. No. 550-58-4543 Authbrized Agent
*Assuming that dl mpiw are back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
* COAWLLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY COLLEGE DISTRIm 43-500 Monttrey Avenue
PaIm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
day of -April-, 19 -89-, by and between This agreement made and entered into this-19- the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" a n d G a r y Coble , heninafter referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegattd: Por ths College of the Dcsen production of Cunelor Percussion
April 30 - rehunal 2pm May 6 - perfomunce 8pm May 4 - rehearsal 2pm & 8pm May 7 - perfomanox 2pm & 8pm May 5 - pufomwnce 8pm May 6 - performance 8pm
2. The District aexees to wmDensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to - exceed $447.00-. ~ t c h amount to be paid in the following mannec
One check, payable u the end of the rial performance.'
3. The term of this agreement shaU commence on the -30th- day of -A& 1989- and terminate on the -7th d a y of May_, 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
i 4. The consultant shall hold the District frec and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand,
which may arise for any nason in connection with tlie performahce of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor. not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability Ader the law for a@ act of theCdnsultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WlTNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year fust above written.
Recommended by: D a r l e n e Romano Title: _Musical Dior-Camelot-
COACHELLA
Signed Consultant
MAY 1 9 1989
Date-Board of Trustees
- B: A Soc. Sec. No. 517-72-1789
3uthorized Agent
*Assuming that all copies arc back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE OISTXICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGZEEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered in to t h i s 19 day of April , 1989, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY C O L ~ DISTRICT, Riverside E u n t y , Ca l i fo rn i a , hereinaf ter re fe r red t o as the "District1I and Michelle Anderson , here inaf te r referred t o as the uConsultantu.
W I T N E S S E T H ---------- . 1. The Consultant agrees t o render the following serv ices on the dates and times
herein s ta ted and in accordance with direct ions s t i pu l a t ed by the person delegated: . . ~
Interpreting for students who are deaf for the remainder of the Spring 1989 semester at College of the Desert.
, 2 . The Di s t r i c t agrees t o compensate t he Consultant f o r services rendered in a t o t a l amount not t o exceed $ = -A68 . Such amount t o be paid in the following manner: 1. Bi-weekly
2. Acct. t101-4930310089-5100 3. No paid holidays 4. Based on 8 hours per week through May 31, 1989, @ $9.00 per hour.
3. The term of t h i s agreement shal l commence on the 20 day of April , 1989 and terminate on the - 31 day of May , 1989 - unlessextended by e i the r party i n wri t ing.
4. The Consultant shal l hold the D i s t r i c t f r e e and harmless from any l i a b i l i t y , c la im, o r demand, which may a r i s e f o r any reason i n connection w i t h t he performance of t h i s agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant i s an independent contractor , not an employee of t he D i s t r i c t and the Di s t r i c t does not assume l i a b i l i t y under t he law f o r any ac t of t he Consultant while performing o r t rave l ing pursuant t o t h i s agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t h e p a r t i e s hereto have executed t h i s agreement on t he day and year f i r s t above wri t t en .
Recommended by: Diane N. Ramirez tj%l,/6 - T i t l e : Director DsP&S
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY CO
..... 7 , ..,... . . , - . .:3 75\36 q(:.j A,x* hli r ' I. .& Date-Board of Trustees Approval/Ratification l ~ d d r e s s
I 5'1: q
. . . . -. . By:. . . , ,.n ,.'. . , L ; I < - C L . C' ,q - L-IdT- / -7 2 Soc. Sec. No. > t , , - ' c, ,- ~ u t h o r i z e d Agent v
COACHELLA VALLEY COMivIUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CREATIVE CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this2th. - day of MARCH, 19 a, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "Disuict" and POD ARRANTS. hereinafter referred to as the "Creative Consultant".
W I T N E S S E T H
1. The Creative Consultmt agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
a. Two Master Classes/rap sessions with the "Camelot" cast. b. Be available for rehearsal, April 24 through May 4, 1989. c. Perform the roll of King Arthur in said production of "Camelot" May 5,8:00 pm; May 6,
8:00 pm; May 7,2:00 pm and 8:00 pm.
2. The District agrees to compensate the Creative Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed m. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
$1,300.00 April 24,1989 $1,300.00 May 1,1989 $1,400.00 May 7,1989
(The Creative Consultant will also be given use of a two bedroom condominium from April 23rd. to May 8th.)
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 24th. day of APRIL, 1989 and terminate on the 7th.day of MAY, 1989 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Creative Consultant The Creative Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Creative Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year
COACHELLA VALLEY CO
.I "J /
!;!?,,( : :I:!% 5 D ~ ~ B O Y C J or.mutces *pprovill/Ratification (Address)
MALIBU. CALIFORNIA 90265 - . .
. , . . , . B ~ : ,. . ,. i:< . / > 2 ,,..,, > . L C Soc. Sec. No. 565-62-4456 Authorized Agent
This agreentent ctade and entered into this-day of -, 1989 by and between the COACHELLA V A L I X Y CO?-PlUNITI! COLLEGE DISTRICT, t\rvcrside County, Zalifornia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Gretchen Phillips , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant: Phone: ( ) -
'n' I T N'E S S E.T H - - - - - - - - - 1. Tne Consultant agrees.to render the foilowing servicss on the dates and times
herein stated an2 in accordance with directions stipulated by the person
Present three classes for Elderhostelers. First class to be on April 24, Monday, from 1:00 to 3:30 covering musical theatre. Second class to be on April 25, Tuesday, from 2:30 to 3:30 covering ballet in conection with a performance attendance. Final class to be on Wednesday, April 26 from 2:30 to 4:00 covering musical theatre.
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount no: co esceed $ 66.60 . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: ;
COD Community Services will issue a check at the conclusion of the Elderhostel week for a total of 4 hours of instruction at the rate of $16.65 per hour.
3. The term of this agreement shall conmence on :he of +&.I--] l% end terminate on the %day of_gpcil , 1989 unless estendea by either Perry in writing.
4 . The ConsuLz~nt shzil hold the District Irse and harr.iess from any liability claim, or teaand, vhich may arise for in? reiscn in connection ~ i i h the ?erformance of this agreement by :he Consultant.. ?he Consultant is an independent conzractor, no: en employee of :he Dis:rict and :he Disrict does no: zssume liability under the law lor any ec: of ihe Consulrani zhile performing or traveling pursuant to this agreenenc.
IK II'ITNESS \\YEREOF, the parties hereco have executed :his agre~ment on :he 2ay and year first above written.
Xecommended by: ,
Signed:
Coordinator, Community Services !!ailing Addr:
A f ) 4. -
Divi io, Chairperson * w
COACHELLA.VALLEY i j COHXSITV COLLEGE DISTRICT :
, . - . p:es<,jcn:, ~.
I -
- - - DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 5th day of April , 1989- by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Beverlee Kelley hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 568-4005
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: El12 INTRO. TO MACINTOSH COMPUTERS
Saturday, April 29, 1989 9:30AM - Noon Location - Indio High School Room 100
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $ 7 5 . 0 0 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40% Community Services &%
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the day of g n r i l , 19 89 and terminate on the 2 9 t h day of h, 19 89 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability I
claim, or'demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto liave executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
Coordinator, Communi
/ \ -
Division Chairperbw -/\
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100
Address: P. 0. Box 1202
Rancho Mirage, Ca. 92270
ssri 563-32-47727 DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
J
~Xthqkized Agent MfiY 'J 'tS!jj
Date-Board of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89 t
- DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 5th dai of April , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT. Riverside County, ~alifznia. hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Shirley Lars011 . hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: (biy ) 345 4008 -
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: El07 RAPID READING
Wednesdays, April 26, 1989 to May 24, 1989 7:OOPM to 10:OOPM Location - Col-lege of the Desert
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $45.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40% Community Services 60%
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 4th day of Aoril 9 19 8p and terminate on the 24thday of May , 19 - 89unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability - claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tlie parties hereto have-executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
/9 Coordinator, Co
Y Address: 79-3i0 Westward Ho Division chairpersow La Quinta, Ca. 92253
ss# 3-6630 -pya> Dean, Communi
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100
I
DESERT C,OMMLMITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Authodzed Agent
MAY 1 9 1989 ,Date-Board of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
- - -
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this.'h day 0fA~rj-1 , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, ~alifornia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Beverlee Kelley , hereinafter referred to as the"Consultantl'. Phone: ( 619 ) u - b n n q
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
El13 MICROSOFT WORKS SOFTWARE Saturdays, May 6, 1989 to May 20, 1989 9:30AM - Noon Location - Indio High School Room 100
2 . The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $60.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 3% Community Services 3%
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 6th day of May , 1989- and terminate on the 3 h d a y of May , 19 - 89 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the- I
performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the ~istrict and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
Signed: Consultant ~ev$rlee ~ e 4 e ~
Address: P. 0: Box 1202
Rancho G a g e , Ca. 92270
ssa ~64-32 -q?4< Dean, Communit
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100
Revised 02-16-89 1
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert , C a l i f o r n i a 92260
AGREEENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
Th is agreement made and en tc red i n t o t h i s 14 thday o f A p r i l , 1989, by and bctwccn t h e COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY C O L m DISTRICT, K i v e r s i d e q u n t y , C a l i f o r n i a , h c r c i n a f t c r r c f c r r c d t o as t h e l lD is t r i c t lh and John McMl l lan , h c r c i n a f t c r r e f c r r c d t o as t h c llConsul tant l l .
W I T N E S S E T H ---------- 1. Thc Consul tant agrees t o render t h e f o l l o w i n g s e r v i c e s on t h e da tes and t imes
h e r e i n s ta ted and i n accordance w i t h d i r e c t i o n s s t i p u l a t e d b y t h e person de legated :
Provide documented op in ion regard ing four -year a r t i c u l a t i o n agreements/evaluations.
. 2. The D i s t r i c t agrees t o compensate t h e Consu l tan t f o r se rv i ces rendered i n a t o t a l amount n o t t o exceed $ 17 .85 /H~ Such amount t o be p a i d i n t h e f o l l o w i n g manner: $785.40 To ta l (44 hours)
To be p a i d upon d e l i v e r y o f f i n a l , approved documents.
3. Thc te rm o f t h i s a rccmcnt s h a l l commence on t h e 19 th day o f A p r i l , 1989 and i, - t e r m i n a t e on t h e - 2 t h day o f A p r i l , 19 - 89 un less extended b y e i t h e r p a x y i n w r i t i n g . (Not t o exceed 44 hours.)
4. The Consul tant s h a l l h o l d t h e D i s t r i c t Qree and harmless f rom any l i a b i l i t y , c l a im , o r demand, which may a r i s e f o r any reason i n connect ion w i t h t h e performancc o f t h i s agrccment by t h c Consul tant . The Consu l tan t i s an independent c o n t r a c t o r , n o t an employee o f t h e D i s t r i c t and t h e D i s t r i c t does n o t assume l i a b i l i t y under t h e l a w f o r any a c t o f t h e Consu l tan t w h i l e pcr fo rn i ing o r t r a v e l i n g pursuant t o t h i s agreement.
I N WITNESS WHEREOF, t h e p a r t i c s he re to have executed t h i s agreement on t h e day and y c a r f i r s t abovc w r i t t g n . ,J/
-4 ,/b Reco~nmcnded by: 3 t Lp- LL--- 7 i t l e : Dean, Student Serv ices
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
MAY 1 g : ~ R S P. 0. Box 581
Datc-Board o f Trustees A p p r o v a l / R a t i f i c a t i o n - 1 ~ d d r e s s )
Tule lake, CA 96134 . .
By: Soc. Sec. No. 178-20-3722 Authorized Agent
- DESERT COEDIUNZTY COLLEGE DlSTSlCT
43-500 NONTEREY AVENUE, PALH DESERT, CALLFORNIA 92260
CO?DIUNITY SERVICES AGRELYEXT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 24th day of April , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ x ~ i v e r s i d e County, ~alifznia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and John Hulbert hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( ) 341-2491
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: GOLF LESSONS
S935 - Tuesdays, February 21, 1989 to April 4 , 1989 S937 - Wednesdays, March 8, 1989 to April 19, 1989
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $55.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40 X Community Services 60 % - - 3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 21st day of February , 1989
and terminate on the - 19th day of April , 19 89 - unless extended by either- party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the I
performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and - year first above written.
Recommended by:
Coordinator, Community Services I -
Address : &( /&W&d.y,*&l//d-2L/ Division Chairperson -
- S S ~ ,53'7-I#- rd56 -
- [-.:.<.*,,, &1 I , ..., ,:-.I * . ..: Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5 100
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT . -
Authorized Agent
. . . . *.,. ate-B'&ra of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
- DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 5th day .of April , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, ~ a l i f G i a , hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Robert (k~rme 9
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 346-1830
W I T N E S S E T H
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
. Ell0 BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH Wednesdays, May 3, 1989 - June 7, 1989 3:OOPM - 5:OOPM Location - Indio High School Room 97
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed- $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $40.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40 % Community Services AX - 3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 3rd day of May , 19 89
and terminate on the - 7thday of June , 1 9 T n l e s s - extended by either- party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
Coordinator,
Division Chairp* Palm Desert Ca. 92260
Dean, Commun Education
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100 . MAY 1 9 1989 Date-Board of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
DESERT COkMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COLW~~JNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this _if_ll day of ~ p c ~ _ _ , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT. Riverside County. California. - - hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Deborah Kehl P
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 346-8017
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
El15 TRAVEL AGENT I Saturdays, May 6, 1989 - May 20, 1989 10:OOAM - 2:OOPM Location - Indio High School Room 103
2 . The District agrees to compensate the consultant for sezvices rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $45.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40 % Community Services 5%
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 6th day of May , 1989 and terminate on the 20thday of Mav , 19 89 unless extended by either- party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability i
claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with-the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS- WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
Q4f~ Signed: S,t~c., & L ~ ~ L i L Coordinator, Community Services Consultant Deborah Kehl
Q.
Address: 47-800 Madison, Lot 81 Division Chairperson
Cn. 97701
sso ,S3b 3& 039 D
Vice President, Educational Services
. Budget Account No. 6890-5100
DESERT COWNITY.COLLEGE DISTRICT
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Authorized Agent .l!AY 1 9
Date-Board of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
- DESERT COE'IUNITS COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 PIONTEREY AVENUE, PALH DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
CObDRINITY SERVICES AGREEXENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 5th day of April , 1989 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE ~ ~ S ~ ~ s ~ i v e r s i d e County, .~alifznia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Joy Kirkpatrick 9
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 346-0930
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: E104 DIETARY FAT & YOUR hWTRITIONAL HEALTH
Saturday, April 22, 1989 9:OOAM to Noon Location - Indio High School Room 100
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $30.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40 % Community Services 60% 3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 22nd day of April , 19 89
and terminate on the 22"d day of April , l 9 T n l e s s - extended by either- party in writing.
4. The Co~sultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability -claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executeif this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Signed: .,. .:&L,- >O!.LL./C , J & & ~ L C A ,Cl> . Consultant Joy Kirkpatrick
Address: 72-790 Arboleda Drive Division Chairperson -
Palm Desert, Ca. 92260
- Dean, Communih Education
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account Xo. 6890-5100 .
DESERT COMMLMITY-COLLEGE DISTRICT ? .; ..-- . - - , ...' . : . . . . . .: ..L
< -'.. . .( .<* eP.- Authorized Agent
id;$/ 1 9 .,:s< Date-Board of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
DESERT CObPLUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 5th day of April , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside Countv. ~alifznia. hereinafter referred to as the "District" and- Philip err anti'. , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 345-6234
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: Ello EFFECTIVE COME!UNICATION
Mondays, May 1, 1989 to May 8, 1989 7:OOPM to 9:30PM Location - Indio High School Room 97
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $45 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: A% Community Services a 2
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the day of ~a v s 19 89 and terminate on the 8th day of Ma" , 19 89 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability - - claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the ' , performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written. 7
Recommended by: @? ,?wwLc Signed: ! aP2&
Coordinator, Community Services Consultant PhrPlip Ferranti
Address: 42720 Virginia Avenue Division Chairperson Palm Desert 92260
- - O j - 4 SSi! 572-by- 4'6.fR ~ e a n , 'C0-rnu~i4~ Education
6,
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100
DESERT COEMUNITEC0LLEGE.DISTRICT I - . - . ; r ..... . 7 L . s - 4. .. . /,,: ,, 4: ,,?. $.*,, 4 .
Authorized Agent .. MAY .! 3
Date-Board of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
- - - DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COE@fUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 5th day of April , 19 89 by aid between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT. Riverside County. ~ a l i f G i a . . - hereinafter referred to as the "District" and hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". 345 - 6114
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: Elll
EMOTIONAL GROWTH AND PHYSICAL HEALTH Wednesdays, May 3, 1989 to May 10, 1989 7:OOPM to 9:30PM Location Indio High School Room 96
2 . The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $45.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40 i: Community Services 60 X - 3. The term bf this agreement shall commence on the 3rd day of May , 19 89
and terminate on the 10th day of May - , 1989nless - extended by either- party in writing.
4. The Consultznr shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on ihe day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
//47 Signed: Coordinator; CommunIt~ervices Consultant Phflip Ferranti
Address: 42720 Virginia Avenue Division Chairperson Palm Desert 92260
.%J..& Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100
DESERT COMMUNITY.COLLEGE DISTRICT - ! ,- ----7 . .I ' r
..., ' ,,,:.. L. . .. g,: 6 :L /L. <.- Authorized Agent
!iGY i. g p a l .Date-Board of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
- DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into thik 5th day of Aoril , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ 5 ~ i v e r s i d e County, Califoznia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Coatea 9
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619) m - 2 2 1 9
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: El08 STARTING A BUSINESS-ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
Monday. May 22, 1989 7:30 PM - to 9:00 PM Location - Indio High School Room 96
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $20.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40 % Community Services 5%
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 22ndday of May , 19 89 and terminate on the 22nd day of May , 1989nless - extended by either- party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the I performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WFREOF,.the parties he-reto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: - Coordinator, Community Services Consultant Robert Coates
Address: P. 0. 'BOX 27 Division Chairperson -
Palm nesprt . Ca. Q77hl
ss,\ 4'+q A 2 63j'F.q / -
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. . . 6890-5100
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
~%thdrized Agent 9 1989
Date-Board of Trustee Approved -
Revised 02-16-89
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 5th. day of April , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, ~alifznia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Carol McDaniel hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619) 346 7411 -
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
El01 SIGN LANGUAGE I (SPANISH) Tuesdays, April 25, 1989 to May 30, 1989 6:30PM - 8: 30PM Location - Indio High School Room 96
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $40.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: &% Community Services 6 0 7 0
3 . The term of this agreement shall commence on the 21th day of ~,,,il 19 89 and terminate on the z h d a y of , 19 89 unless extefided by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, .the parties hereto ha;e executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
1 Signed: /&/ f l 9 Coordinator, C 6 m m ~ t y Services Consultant Carol ~ c ~ p f i e l
Address:44-730 San Antonio Circle - Division Chairperson Palm Desert, Ca. 92260
ssu Jr-7- 72, -a 3.35- DESERT COMMUNI
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100 MAY 1 9 1989
Date-Board of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
- - DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 5th day of April , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE ~ ~ S ~ ~ x ~ i v e r s i d e County, ~alifqnia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Erv Susman s
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 324-2026
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: El12 BEGINNING BRIDGE
Wednesdavs. Auril 19. 1989 - May 24, 1989 . . . 6:30PM,- 8:30PM Location - Indio High School Room 105
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $50.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: - 40 % Community Services AX
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 1 9 t h day of April 1 9 8 ~ and terminate on the A t M a y of , 19 - 89 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for-any reason in connection with the I performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have year first adove written.
Recommended by: " @t-c_
Coordinator, Community Services
Division Chairperson -
Dean, communi~\Education
- - Vice President, Educational Services ,
executed this agreement-on the.day and
w Address: 110 Cdlle Verde
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ' - Budget Account NO. 6890-5100
Date-Board of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
- - - DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 7th day of April , 19 . 89by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ K ~ i v e r s i d e County, ~ilifznia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Gaye Autterson s
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 320-3635
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: S997 DEVELOPING CARTOON VOICES FOR T.V. CAREERS (SESSION 111)
Sundays, Apri'l 9, 1989 - April 30, 1989 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Location - B5
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue d e r i v e d $40.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 2% Community Services 60%
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 9th day of Aoril s 19 ,@ and terminate on the - 30thday of April , 1989 - unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability ( claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the
performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreemeht on the day and year first above written.
Signed: Coordinator, Community Services
Address: 385 via Escuela #4-22 Division Chairperson Palm Springs, Ca. 92262
#A - s S# cat/. 3p-734 9 Dean, Commun
-. Vice President,, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
&*<&Qe,~, Auiihorfzed Agent
MAY 9 1989 ate- bard of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
- - - DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement pade 'and entered into this 5th day of April , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, ~alif=ia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant".
t i ,
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the follow'ing services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: Ell1 EMOTIONAL GROWTH AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Wednesdays, May 3, 1989 to May 10, 1989 7:OOPM to 9:30PM Location Indio High School Room 96
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $45.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40% Community Services 60%
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 3rd day of May , 19 89 and terminate on the 10th day of May , 1 9 X n l e s s - extended by either- party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason 'in connection with the j
performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: - Signed:
Coordinator, Community Services Consultant Phflip Ferranti
Address: 42720 Virginia Avenue - Division Chairperson Palm Desert 92260
ssil 571-6% 463Z-
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5 100
DESERT CO
Authordzed Agent
MAY 1 9 rsna ,Date-Board of Triistee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 5th day of April , 19 2 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT. Riverside Countv. California. hereinafter referred to as the "District" and. Philip Ferranti' . s
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 345-6234
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: Ello EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Mondays, May 1, 1989 to May 8, 1989 7:OOPM to 9:30PM Location - Indio High School Room 97
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $45.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: -&% Community Services I ~ _ X
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the day of Mav 19 89 and terminate on the 8th day of Ma, . 19 89 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and vear first above written. -
Recommended by:
Signed: L Coordinatk, Community Services
*~d Consultant P m i p Ferranti
Address: 42720 Virginia Avenue Division Chairperson Palm Desert 92260
SS# 572-6V- 4'6.Z2
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100 .
DFSERT,COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
( 3 L z 5 c 2 L . 4 i L L d L ) Autho9zed Agent
MAY 1 9 19jto Date-Board of u us tee Approved
Revised 02-16-89 I
- - DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREWENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
.This agreement made and entered into this 5th day of April , 1989 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, ~alifGnia,
I
hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Joy Kirkpatrick B
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 346-0930
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: E104 DIETARY FAT 6 YOUR NUTRITIONAL HEALTH
Saturday, April 22, 1989 9:OOAM to Noon Location - Indio High School Room 100
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner : Revenue derived at $30.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40% Community Services 60%
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 22nd day of April , 19 89 and terminate on the 22"d day of April , l 9 T n l e s s - extended by either- party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the j
performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
Signed: a& ~ r ( & & ~ z /lc% Coordinatbr, Community Services Unsh'ltant Joy Kirkpatrick
Address: 72-790 Arboleda Drive Division Chairperson - Palm Desert, Ca. 92260
SS# 543-70 - /b$C/
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
I..N;Z'~Q~.A-CM A/ AurhorSked Agent
td&Y 1 9 1989 Date-Board of Trustee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this a day of -1 , 19 89 by and between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, Califorhia. hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Deborah Kehl s
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 346-8017
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
El15 TRAVEL AGENT I Saturdays, May 6, 1989 - May 20, 1989 10:OOAM - 2:OOPM Location - Indio High School Room 103
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $45.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40% Community Services 6 0 2
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 6th day of May , 1989 and terminate on the X h d a y of Ma" , 19 &$I unless extended by either party in writing.
-4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: . .
m, Signed: Coordinator, Community Services Consultant Deborah Kehl
" *
Address: 47-800 Madison, Lot 81 Division Chairperson
Cir. 97701
SS# 530 3% ozqo Dean, Comuni~y) Education
.& - - Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100'
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
LG>&L/L~/J ~uthdrized Agent
h?AY i g lqaP Date-Board of Tru'stee Approved
Revised 02-16-89
- - - - - DESERT COi-DIUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 HONTEREY AVENUE, PAL?[ DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COFIMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES I
This agreement made and entered into this 3lst day of Pfarch , 19 89 by.'anii' - between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, ~alifznia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Jim Farris , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 346-1680
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: S951 PROCTOR - Appleworks For The Experienced User
Saturdays, April 1, 8 b 15 12:30 to 3:00 p.m. Location: E6
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ 59.40 . Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
$7.92 per hour
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the day of April , 19 89 and terminate on the - 15th day of April , 19 89 unless extended by either - party in writing.
j 4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability
claim, or demand,-which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
% Signed: Coordinator, Community Services
- Division &airperson
Dean, Communi/r3 Education
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100
Palm Desert, CA 92260
DESERT CONNJNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
%tho ized A ent- MAY f9 -1969
' Date-Board of Trustee Ap?ro.red
Revised 02-16-89
"':> . . .' P" . I..L:: :~;TCC::ICI:C c!3de :i:;d el::er.c(.5 i-:o i:::s 651 2;iv of :.I'y-c!l . A*;,.... D7 :ij:,: . . - becawi.t:: i!le CO:,Ci!ELLA V;\LI,E\' COS.%!IIT'f COLLSGZ 'DISTRICT, ;I,t,.cys:cc County, ' h l i f o r n i i i , h e r k i n a f t c r r e f e r z c d i o a s the " D i s t r i c t " 2nd Fllen Pettit h e r e i n a f r e r r e f e r r e d t o a s che "Cunsul tzn i :
Phone: ( 1 !< 1 T N ' E S S E T.L' -
1. '!?22 Consu l t an t ag rees to r e n l e r the fol lowing servic.5 on ihe d a t e s and times h e r e i n s t a t e d 2ild i n accordance wi:h d i r e c t i o n s s e i p c l a t a b by t h e persci: de l egaced :
j,2r=o~-j:; selvices as :?r,cqmaq ;ur. !?e%idt?nC, Cmr<lb,atnr t h ~ Kld~h0s"cl -LC&: ,?;>xi1 22 - 29.
2. The D i s t r i c t agrees t o iompensaCe t h e consulcant fo: s e r v i c e s rendered i n a Z s i e l anount n o t t o exceed $449 . Such amounc t o be paid in , t h e f o l l o v i n ~ mscner: , KIP C~,minii=:; :%vices ?:nil issue a c:?cclr ?.t Lhe ~rlncili~lon
of tt.e FLderl-astel a t L\I? rate o': $19 ~-er.enrollec? 1 ~ t i c i 3 m '
3 . :ern of c h i s zgreemeni s h a i i ccm??:ce 02 t h e &tay of .E.r , r i l , -, : .: .. c ~ q - rr.? r e r a i n s e e on the ?q-.ria? c f , ?$= u n l e s s ex ten led by e i e h e r pzr iy
--. <.. ..-.. - 2 . -..,c;ng.
,. -, . . . . . i n c Consuicenc s h e i l h o l l . r h e D i s t r i c : f r r a rna na:sless fro: say l l t o i l i t y ..? , ..; o r demand, ~c'riich ma:,, t l - i s e f o r an:; r t e s s n ii: ccnnec:icn wich t h s
I performance of t h i s agreemenr by t h e Consul:anr. -The Conscl tenc is a n i zd t?endene c o n t r a c i o r , c c i a a employee g f rbe D i s t r i r i azd che D i s r i c t l o e s -- - . ,2vr assume l i z b i l i r y under .he law f o r cny 22: or cne 2 0 ~ i : i i ~ a t g h i l e par forming o r t r ~ v e l i n g pu r suzn i t o ch i s agreement.
-. . ->.-.. i h J Z L : ~ = > S I7dZ?ZOr, :he par:ies h a r r i o hsk.2 a:<ecu;ed c h i s agreerenc on che 22:; arid yea; f i r s t ~ b o v e v r i t t e n .
3ecoomended b y :
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".. ~ n i s :?jrccnlcnt 2 3 d c 1-1 C!:Ccred i n i o illis (;el dn? o f I'arci~ , 19fiq by and - beisveen c l l r CO:tCiiELL.4 '.:.iLI.EY CO,QIU?.:IT? COLLEGE 'T~ISTKICT, ?j,*;e:sidc Coui;:y, C a l i f o r n i a , h e r e i n a f t e r r e f e r r e d t o a s the " D i s t r i c r " and Ellen ?&tit h2:eicafter r e f e r r e d to a s the "Consu l t an t :
Phone: ( ) W I T i 4 ' E S S E T R - - - - - - - - -
1. The ~ o n s " l t a n t a g r e e s , t o r e n d e r t h e foilowi::g s e x ~ : ~ ? ~ oc rhe d a t e s and t imes h e r e i n s t a t e d ant i n accordance w i t h d i r e c t i o n s s t i p u l a t a d by t h e pe r son d e l e g a t e d :
Fa-forx Sm7ices as ~%qrun aid WsiGent ccordimtnr for the ~lckx lms tc l p-9 r m~ A g r i l 16 - A p r i l 22.
2- The D i s t r i c t agrees t o compensate t h e consu l t an t f o r s e r v i c e s rendered i n a t s t a l a o u n t no: t o esceed $4<0 . Such arnouni i o be paid i n che fa l lowing manner: .
& CcnmniVy Sexvices dl1 issue a checl: a t t!-e conc l~~s ion of tlr- Zlderhostel t e L . a t the rate of $19 pr student c!xQll& in the prcxlrtn
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l r . 3. 3% term of t h i s agreemen: s h a l l cotiqence on' :he c a y c f 'pril ; $9 ' - - a n t cern?inase ~ a ;he 22 ' "P~" , 19: ~ n l e s s e:.:iezded by e i t h e r parry - cay o: 2:. ?;riciag.
. . A. Iho Consulsani s b z l l hold t h e D i s i r i c i f r e e ano nar7.1ess f r c ~ any l i t b i l i r y .- c l a i m , o r 2emanZ, -.&' -~,;cn ' may a r i s e r o r tn;' reason i n i c n n e c t i o n wi th t h e -. performance of ckis agreement by t h e C o a s u l ~ a n r . ine Consc l ian t i s t n (
i z5ependen t contractor, not a n employes o i rhs D i s i r i c i a n t she D i s r i c t does n c t ESSUme l i a b i l i z y under t h e l a w f o r any a c i of t h? C o x - l t a n t vhi2.e pe r fo rming o r t r a v e l i n g p u r s u a n t t o t h i s zs reezenc .
- - iL I:I?YESS \\%EREOF, :kt p a r r i e s h e r e c o have executed c k i s tgreenenc on the day 2 r d y e a r f i r s c above m i t t e n .
Recomncz2ed by:
Sigzed:
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n ..* S a l i f o r n i o , h e r e i n a f t e r r e f e r r e d t o as' t h e " D i s t r i c t " end Kll?n.:'e--~lt. ~ r c i n a f t c r r e f e r r e d t o a s t h e " C o n s u l t a n t : Phone: i i
W I T - N ' E S S E 7 X - - - - - - - - - 1. The C o n s u l t a n t a g r e e s t o r enc ie r t h e f o i l o v i : : ~ s e r v i c e s on t h e d z i e s and t imes
h e r e i n s t a t e d 2nd i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h d i r e c i i o n s s t i p u l a t e d by t h e ?*?sac d e l e g s c e d :
perfOlx f i u t i c s as pror;ra, 3:;~: pesizent Cc.3r+i!rstor for tk 7 l ~ k r k o s t e L ~.,c*!-: ;.!.=c! 7 - .?&y 1 3 . ,
2 . The D i s t r i c t a g r e e s t o c o m p e n s a t e t h e c o n s u l t a n t f o r s e r v i c e s r s c d e r e d i n a t o i a l amount n o t t o e x c e e d $ 449 . Such amoun: t o b e p a i d i n r h e f o l l o w i n g manner : :
( 5 3 ~ !.;ill issllo a cl:ecJ: Y I ~ mncl..lsion of t\e. P'r%rbst~l VW>: r l t
c : ~ ::zte of: $19 rer ? p - ~ i c i ; > ~ t enr~ll.??. i? t!! f:Tr,cjr?Sl. - . . >A-,, , $9 3 . The t e r n c: c n ~ s z z r e e ~ e n : s h s l l comm2nce c.:: i;?e dzy of . - ' 7
I -.- - ., 2x6 t e r m i n a t e on i h e 1 3 day o r :,z,! , 1 9 2" u n l d z s e x t e n d e d by e i t h e r p a r t y - -
I . . . ?he Consultant s t z l l h o l d t h e D i s t r i c t i r ? e s n c n z r z i e s s f r c r c any l i s b i l i t y c i a e r demznl , :'hich may e r i s e f o r azy r2zsc.z i:. c c n n e c t i o n ~ i r h t h e p e r l o r z a z c e o f t h i s a g r e e m e n t by t h e i o n s u i r a n r . The C o n s u l t a n t i s a n -
f i z d c g e n d e n t c o n t r z c i o r , n o t a n employee of :?.e D i s t r i c ; a a d t h e D i s r i c r i o e s n c c a s s u m e l i z b i i i c y a n d e r t h e iaw f o r any a;: o f r h e C o n s c l i a n i x h i l e p e r f o r n i n g o r t r a v e l i n g p u r s u a i t t o t h i s a g r e 6 a e n t .
-. I?$ FITNESS !MZXSO?, :he p a r r i e s hereto have e:.:e:::ieS :h i s c g r e e z e n . on i h 2 day end y e a r f i r s i above w r i t t e n .
?ecommended b y :
C o ? r d i n a c o r , ~ o m u n i t y S e r v i c e s
S igned :
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D i v i s i o n C h a i r p e r s o n /
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brtyuc:: tilt CO:'C!!ELLA VI\LI.EY CO>DTti:ITE COLI,EC<3ISTi;IC?, ? i * ; e r s i d e County , C s l i f o r n i a , h e r e i n s f t e r r e f e r r e d t o a s t h e " D i s t r i c t " and Ellen P e t t i t , I h e r e i n a f t e r r e f a r r e d t o a s t h e " C o n s u l t a n t : Pnone: ( )
U i T N ' E S S E T i ! - , - - - - - - - -
1. The C o n s u l t a n t n g r e e s . t o r e n t e r r h o followi:!g services on the . d a t e s an* times h e r e i n s t a t e d znd i n a c c o r 6 a n c e w i t h d i r e c t i o n s s t i p c l a t e d by t h e p e r s o n d e l e g a t e d : perform duties as Progrmn end Resident C m r m b r for ti=
Elderllostel r e e k A2ril 30 - i.15.11 6 . -
2 . The D i s t r i c t a g r e e s t o c o m p e n s a t e t h o c o n s c l t a n c f o ? s e r v i c e s r e n 2 e r e d i n a t o t a l amount no: t o e x c e e d $ . Such znounr t o b e p a i d i n t h e f o l i o v i n g manner : ,
COD w i l l i ssue a chwf: a t the co-xlusion of the Zlclertostel i\=k At the rate of $iO 1= particiy1111 ewol ied j.11 tlje nrqrran.
> -.- - . t e r m o f t h i s ag ree r ren t s h a l i comneace c:. t h e X 2 a y o f Anril , 1589 - 2nd i e r m i n a c e on i h e G d a y OF I.'a-? , 19&3 - u n f i s s e:;tended by e i t h e r p a r i y i z ' * ? r i t i n g .
4 . ?hs C o n s u l t a n t s h a i l h o l d t h e D i s t r i c t Lree and h a r z l e s s f r o n any l i a b i l i t y c i a i n , o r temanl , v h i c h may a r i s e f o r any r e a s o n i? ccnnoc:ion w i r h t h e -. g e r f o r m a n c e o f t h i s a g r e e m e n t by t h e C o n s u i z a n t . i c e C o n s u l i z n t is a n \ i n d e p e n d e n t c o n z r a c t o r , n o i a n employee of he D i s r r i c t a a d t h e D i s r i c t i o r s n o t a s sume l i z b i l i c y u n d e r t h e l a w f o r any a c i of tt* S c a s u l i a n i v h i l e p e r f o r m i n g o r t r a v e l i n g pursuan: t o t h i s a g r e e z e n t .
. . I!: IJITXISS !..?&?REOF, :he p a r c i e s h e r e t o have exe:cied t n l s a g r a e z e n i on t h e t a y t c d y e a r f i r s t abovc w r i t t e n .
?.ecomneaded by :
d C l o r d i n a c o r , Comnuniiy S e r v i c e s
Signed: Conscl:ant
> f a i l i n g Addr: 82-171 f i m m a. -
D i v i s i o n C h a i r p e r s o c
s.s.!~ a&/- If4 -05700
COACXELSA VALLEY : I
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brcq2c.r.:: c!~r COi1CilELL.i ';I\LI.EY C0,VItiNiT':' COLLEGE DISTRICT, Xiverside cunty, Csiiiornia, hereinsfcar referred to as cha "District" and John Granet . .~ereinaEtcr referred to as the "Consuliant: Phone: ( )
u I T-X'E S S E T H - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultai~t ngrees to rendcr the following servicas on the dates and times
herein stated an2 in accordance viih directions stipulated by the persoa delegated: Provide three music history classes for a group of 40 Elderhostelers. First class scheduled Tuesday, April 18 from 2:30 to 4:00 in the COD Cafeteria - east end. Second class to be Wednesday, April 19 from 2:30 to 4:00 at same location and final class on Friday, April 21 from 2:00 to 3:30 in the COD Business Building.
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rzndered in a tstal amount not 20 exceed $ 7!, 0 1 . Ssch amount io be paid in :he f-lloving
GOD Community Services will issue a check in the amount of $16.65 per hour for hours completed at the conclusion of the Elderhostel week.
3. 2k.r : e m of chis agreement shall coniiexs on ihe &h?ay cf April , 1389 a:.= ierminace on ihe x d a y of April , 1989 unless exisndet by either party I - ..-i -+ . .".&.-ng.
. T h r Consuliant skallhold the Disi~ici ires and hzrj.less fro:, any liability claio, or demant, ~hich may arise for any rsason in ccncac:ion cirh the ptrioraance of chis agreement by the Consul:ani. ?+ Consultant is an
( Lzie?endent con;rac:or,noi an snployce of rhe Disirici and the Disrict does ncr assume liability under the lac for any ec: of ihe Consnitant vhile ?erforming or traveling pursuant to this agreenenc.
IK ;iII?:ESS !CdESEOF, :he parties hereto 5r:e eitecuted c 5 . l ~ asrecnenc on the 2r:; and yea: first above-ciitten.
. Recommei~ded by:
Signed:
Coordir?eror,uKiy Services I , - . . * -, ., !!ailing Addr: 5 'l .> -- c,: , d 5 .
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DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
.This agreement made and entered into this 14th day of March , 19 89 by and i between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Gaye Autterson hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 320-3635
W I T N E S S E T H
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: S997 DEVELOPING CARTOON VOICES FOR T.V. CAREERS (Session 11)
Saturdays, April 8, 1989 - April 29, 1989 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Location: B5
The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $40.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: 40% Community Services 60%
3. The term bf this agreement shall commence on the 8th day of April , 1989 and terminate on the 29th day of April , 19 89 - unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability 1 claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
Signed: 4 /
Consugant- Gaye Autterson
Address: 385 via Escuela i/4-22
Palm Springs, CA 92262
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Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100 1
Revised 02-16-89
DESERT C O W I T Y COLLEGE DISTRICT
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MAY 1 9 1989 Date-Board of Trustee Approved
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i i f o r n i a , - h e r e i n a f t e r r e f c i r e d zo a s thc " D i s t r i c t " end C,UI T,L?p. / Dick Crm+?ell i t e r e i n a f t e r r e f e r r e d co a s the "Ccnsu l t an t : ( 3 243-2.155 ?hone :
: , : i T N ' E S S F . T t ! - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consul tnnt ag rees i o r e - 2 c r ~ h e fcl1cwf::g s e r v i c a s on t h e d a i e s and iimes
h a r a i n s t ~ t e d ;:id i n accorLance wi th d i r e c i i o n s s t f p u i s i a d by t h e pe r soc d e l e g a t e d :
2. The Disirirt ag rees t o c o s p e n s a i e t h e c o n s u l t a n t f o r s e r v i c e s rendered i n a t a t 2 1 amount not co esceed $ 22.50 . Such anounc co be paid i n t h e i c l l o u i ~ g manner: ?a id in a s h u-sn entcriw; 'ilir? 5 ~ 5 a t YIC rnte of 2% pr smbr
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. - . --... 3 . T>e :ern 0: :his agreem2r.C s h a l l conxe-ce cn the L t a y oiAu.9ril , iy .. - --- =:;; i e rminaLe on the -is? $ 5 .?\?~il 1933 u n l a s s ~ x ~ e n d e d by e i t h e r -,erty ' L
+ - 2 r i c i l . g . -.. -. . .. . . 4 . ;od Consu l t rnc S ~ B L L hold :he 3 i s : r i cc i r e s aaa n a r z l c s s f r c ~ eny l i e b i l i r y c laLn, o r d e p a n t , vh ich m;? z r i s e f o r a:::; r e a s j n i n r t z n c c c i o n v i r b t h e perf?r ir>nce of t h i s agretrnc-r by ihe Consul rent . 7:-.c C o ~ s ~ l i a ~ t is an 1 . . i n t q c n d e n t con i rzccor , no; rc cn?loyee of the D i s t r i c i and rhe D i s r i c t soes no r zssume liability unOer r h ? Law i o r any a c i of rhs Consul ten t v h i l e pe r fo rming o r t r a v e l i n g 2urscir . i t o i h i s ag reenen i .
I:< WITSSSS !,7dE3SOF, rhe p a r c i e s 5ezeco have execuced i k f s ag reea tnc on i h e dzy snd yea: f i r s t above u r i i t e n .
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C o o r a i n r i o r , Community Se rv ices > f a i l i n g SunLine Transit Agency
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3 i v i s i c n Cha i rpe r son - - Thousand Palms. CA 92276
S.S.L! Ze in , -Csxsunity
CO%C%ELLA VALLEY
APR 1 1 1989 ACCTS. P A y A ~ ~ E -.
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2 . ~h~ " i - - - 2 u - a ~ ~ i c t a g r e e s i o c o m p e n s a i e t h e : cnsc lcan i f o r s e r v i c e s r c n d e r e d ic a c o c a 1 a a o u n r n o r :o e s c e e d $ 2 2 . y . Such anounz t o b e p a i d i n t h e f s l l o ~ . i n g n a n n e r : . ?sic! in cnol: u p n ~9';cr-qg ~ r n ;:~xs at iile mt? Q.= 2% pe+ s132i.0~
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-. 4 . ice Z3nsu lcznc s h e l l h o i d c h e 3 F s i r i c s i r * p znZ h z r r l e s s free any ' i a j i l i t v z l a i z , i.r iemand, :.hich az.7 a r i s e io: a:::; reasoi; iz -----.--: -: -L.a..c-.i.on wit:, t h e . . . - 7 a r f o r n i n c e o i r n i s a g r t e m e n c by che Cznso l ranr . 952 Z o n s u l i a n t a n ( . . rzs r?enden : C o n i r z c i o r , n o i a n employee -f c5e D i s s r i c z 2-6 t h e D i s r i c t t o e s n c t assume l i a b i l i t y u n d e r t h e Law For any 2;: o f i k e C z n s u L i a n ~ s h i l e ~ e r f o r m i n g o r t r z ~ . ~ e l i n g pursuzn: e o c h i s agzoeaenc .
-,. ,---,.- i:\ KLL:;>SS !%FdEAEOF, t>.e p a r c i e s h t r e c o h a ~ t execuzed t h i s a g r e e ~ t n t on i h e tz:; 2nd yea: f i r s t above z r i t t e n .
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/ 5iznad : Richard Cromwell , I11 C o c s x l c i n i
C o o r d i c a r o r , Coixnuniiy S e r v i c a s :.!ailing ~ 5 6 ~ : sunnine Transit Agency
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D i v i s i c n C j a i r p e r s o n - - Thousand Palms, CA 92276
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h ? r c i c a E t e r re2er red co a s the "Consul tan i : phone : ( 61'1 )3.?1-3<55 -
'J i T X ' E S S t: T i! . . - - - - - - - - - 1. k c ConSultal?t 2grees t o r e n d e r t h c :oliovi:)g s e r v i c e s on if!= d a t e s a;= :imes
h c r e i n s t a t e d sc? i n accordance wi ih d i r e c t i o n s s i i p u l a i e d by che perso- d e l e g a t e d :
\%ns-xrt a??rc::ir1atdy 40 Ell~,:mstelcs on SUI n~s ~ i n c 22 5m. Collele of ti-e Dcser t t~ the Paln Q>rLiqs &.;er-t ??a.se!n at li):?fia!ii onA?ril l? &7:? ;rim return fo 021) frm L\e ;;rsefi ii1use1.m kSx-rt>.g the :.!uselm a t l:?Q.
2 . The D i s i r i c c agrees t o conpensace t h e c ~ n s u l t a n t f o r s e r v i c a s randered i c a t s i a l amount no: i o exceed $??.fjr) . Such anoun: t o be pa id i n t h e io l lowing manner: a i d in cr...sh upn eitminr: "Lie bus a t ti;c rate o f 2% ?r se?L~r n?:.ilt.
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1 m . L.:? :ern of :his agreemsni s h a l l conr,en:* cx i h e 1 9 .i;y of >.nril - - cn - * -:- -- - c;:; c e r n i n a t e on ihe 151 day of A?r i l , 1%') u n l = j s e:;:en<ed by e i r h i r par ry - - i- ..-<-+- . *.i.-,.g.
-- . . . i. L L J C ions i i lcanc s?.s l i hoid i h e Discr ic : f r e e anc s a r z l e s s f r o n any l i a b i l l z v c l a i n , o r demanl, -hich ma? a r i s e f o r a::; r t a s o n i ~ . .:snne::ion c i c h :ts
I - performance of t k i s agreenecc by t h e Ccnsuicant . The Consul=;nr is a c i 2 t e p e n d e n t COniraCior, no: a n en?loy?e of che D i s i ~ i ~ i s a t t h e Disr ic: :cis noz a s sune l i a b i l i r y under i h e l a c f o r any a c t of cht Consnl tan t v h i l c pe r fa rming o r t r a v e l i n g p u r s u a n i t o ch i s Egreeaent .
-,. .,-- \.- . . i:! RLI:\-SS IGERSOF, :kt par:ies h e r e t o have axecuied i ? i zgreenenc on :ne c;:; 2-6 yea: f i r s t above ~ i t t e n .
2scomer:Ced by:
s ipncd:4f ichard Cromwell, I11 Pbd.6 Cor.sci;ant Csord i r ?a to r , Commurti:y S e r v i c e s
:.failing ~ 6 2 ~ : Sun l ine Transit Agency - * P. 0. Box-398
D i v i s i o n C h a i r s e r s o a - Thousand Palms, CA 92276
S.S.?
CO?.C5E$LA VALLEY . : .
, : ........ , ...... : . : I : ! : a:a[!~\ i : e!:tc:.~d i : . tllis ;; ,!.I.: ~f ;t,,-~h :<,lo "e,.,.'cc.. ' .., .. Cl!e Ct>ACi!ELL;; VhL!.E':' CC),%.!';':IIT':' COLLEGE ):5:::i:, ';i*;ersidr Couirty, i C a l i f o r n i a , i :ereinaftcr r e f e r r e d t o a s tiw "Di.sc:.fc:" 2-6 .TAT 'Ax ./ Dick nyrell herc i : : a f t e r r e f e r r e d t o a s the "Consu l t an t : Phone: ( 617) 343-7456
' n ' Z T 1 \ " E S S E T H i. The Consulcant agrees t o r e n t e r rhc f o i l o v i n g serv;czs on ~ h e d a t e s and times
h e r e i n sta:ed and i n accordance w i t h direc: ions S i i c ~ l ~ i c d by t h e pe r soc d e l e g a t e d :
~l-a;s~.art ~71.2 5 ~ 1 RGS ~ ~ ~ m y ~ ~ . y t ~ l y ..iC iXeri~stt?I~s- on pan 1j.1.e 2Q f ~ ~ , . , co;l~jcje 0: ';le '&sart to f+,e Pal?. Sprkxjs ?e?zrt 7.hJSel.n a t 10:Qca1. On
'~q, 10 m.< return to ~J,-JD f r ~ 'uic . " , ~ t ; ~ s e ~ c i e y r t i ~ the .?flEPL?3
at: 1:00-m.
2. The D i s i r i c t agraas co compensace t h e c ~ n s u l c a n t fo: s e r v i c e s rendered iz a total amoci;: not i 3 eszeed $ 22.50 . Such mou-r t o b e pa id i n t h e fo l lowics macner: .
?ai:l i :~ 'cash up , : e?=cri:-g :>us at C,C IRLU? ?)!? 25C !?ZC SEUOL- 22dt each ~..:c>! .
;.'a.., 3. Thc t e r n sf :his agreemen; sha!: . . ?? -, comence o:. rha I.' ccr :-.. of .' , -,- . .a - 2 n i i2riili~~:t 0;: ; i e i . & y of I-?n..p , 1529 u a l r s s excended by e i t h e r par ty -
... -*- . 1.:= Consu i i an i s k a l l ho ld t h e 3 i s r r i c c i r e s 5x6 har:.lass f r o ~ any l i a b i l i ~ v iSCJ.iii i:. :.;i;n*c:ion I . . F E ~ c h i n , o r i c x a n l , c h i c h ~ a y a r i s e f o r aay - - - - - - I
p e r f o r x a n r e of t h i s agrsamenc 3 y t h e Consul:azr. The t c n s c l i s n t i s an iade?endez: c o n i r s c t o r , a o i a n employee of r : ~ D i s t r i c t 2zd che B i s r i c r does no r assume' i i i b i i i t y under che law f o r any a:: of t h s t o n s u l i a n i ,.+.ile per forming o: c r a v e l i n g ?ursuanc t o t h i s agroeneni .
.t '8 - - 23 WITSZSS lTii3r.EXSOF, ::?a p a r r i a s h e r e t o have e:.:e:.:rad t:ILs zgreenent on ;be 22:: t n d yea: f i r s e above v r i c t e n .
JecomenCed by:
c/&, C o o r d i n a t o r , Cord~uni ty S e r v i c e s
! ! a A : SunLine T r a n s i t Agency *
. Palms. CA 97276
- - - - DESERT COI.DIUNITY COLI.EGE ~IISTRICT
43-500 ElONTEREY AVENUE, PALE! DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92760
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR COXSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 3rd day of March , 19 89 by and ,etween the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, ~alif&ia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Ronald H. Barkmeyer, Sr. t
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 327-4300 (Home) 340-6337. (Work)
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein s:ated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: s974 INTERMEDIATE WORD PROCESSING (WORD PERFECT)
Saturday, May 6, 1989 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Location: E7
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $50.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: - 40 % Community Services 60%
3. The tern of this agreement shall commence on the 6th day of Mav 19 and teralnzte on the 6th day of May , 19 89 unless extended by either party in .:riting.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, 6r demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performaace of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independant contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not zssume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreezezc.
IN WITNESS !C?EREOF, the parties hereto have executeZ year first 2bove written.
Recornended by:
Signed:
Address: p.6. Box 599 - Palm Springs, CA 92263
- - SSt 163-30-8455 Dean, ~&ununip'~)~ducation
Vice President, Educational Services
Sudget hcccc-r So. 6890-5 100
Revised 02-16-89
- - DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
43-500 MONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
COMMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES i
This agreement mahe and entered into this 3rd day of March , 19 89 by, and' between the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California. hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Ronald H . Barkmeyer, Sr. P
hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( 619 ) 327-4300 (Home) 340-6337 (Work)
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: S973 INTRODUCTION TO WORD PROCESSING (WORD PERFECT)
Saturday, April 29, 1989 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Location: E7
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ . Such amount to be paid in the following manner: Revenue derived at $50.00 per participant and shall be distributed as follows:
The Presenter: - 40 X Community Services 60%
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 29th day of A~ril 19 and terminate on the - 29th day of April . 19 - 89 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability I
claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
Signed: ~ o d s u l ~ ~ ~ ~ o n a l d H. Barkmeyer, Sr.
Address: p.6. BOX 599
Palm Springs, CA 92263
- SS# 163-30-8455
Vice President, Educational Services
Budget Account No. 6890-5100
Revised 02-16-89
DESERT CO?L\IL;SLTY ( ; O L L E i i U ~ S T K ~ ? T 43-500 NONTEREY AVENUE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
CObII.IUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made. and entered into this 24th day of . April , 19 89 by and =etween the DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, ~alifqnia, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and ~ e b i Franchio hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( ) 341-2491
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: GOLF LESSONS
S986 - April 16, 1989 to April 22, 1989 S987 - April 23, 1989 to April 29, i989 $988 - April 30. 1989 to May 6, 1989 . S989 - May 7, 1989 to Play .l3, 1989
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ 90.00/week. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
Upon approval of invoice submitted to Community Services.
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 16th day of April , 19 89 and terminate on the 2 day of Hay , 19 A 89 unless extended by either- party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability - claim, or demand, which may arise fof any reason in connection with the
performance of this agreement by the Consultant, The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the patties hereto have executed this agreement- on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
& f Signed: Coordinator. Community Services Consultant - Debi Franchio
- Address: 7 9 SC&V- L ~ { * r \ l a Division Chairperson ?a\- $l~&-,k. ( 6 %>kg
Zc--?rs-ul,- sss /@7 I - 48 - 7to 4/ ion
-
- Vice President, Educational Services -
Eudgei Account XO. 6890-5100.
DESERT COML3UNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Authdrized Agent MAY 19 1989
Dzts-aoard of frustse Approved - Revised 52-i6-39 I !
- . . - DEsEl,. ~
\ I i ~ ! L ' l U ~ l ; i ' \ ' COLi.5UE D1STI;lCT 43-500 NON'CEKEY AVENUE, PALE1 DESERT, CI\LIFOKNZI\ 92260
CO~lLINITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This .agreement made and entered into this 24th day of .April , 19 89 by and between the DESERT CO~ENNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, 1. hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Ken ~axl& hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( ) 341-2491
~. W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - -
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: GOLF LESSONS
5986 - April 16, 1989 to April 22, 1989 S987 - April 23, 1989 to April 29, 1989 5988 - April 30, 1989 to May 6, 1989 S989 - May 7, 1989 to May .l3, 1989
2. The District aerees to comvensate the consultant for services rendered in a - total amount not to exceed $ 90.00/week. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
Upon approval of invoice submitted to Community Services.
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 16th day of April , 19 8 9 and terminate on the 13eh day of May , 19 89 - unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand; which may arise for any reason in connection with the j
performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement &.the day and - vear first above written. -
Recommended by:
Signed: Coordinator, Community Services
Address: -
'720 ~ A Z Division Chairperson L P Q L I J ~ & 9 2 ~ T 7
1 3 c / + , b - ssa 47 ,LZ . 1 7 6 2 Dean, ~ommurhkv Education r c ? Vice President, %ducational Services
Budget Account So. 6890-5100
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
cX&C7a&d -
~uthdrized Agent MAY ! 9 1989
Date-3oard of Trusted Approved
Revised 02-16-89
-
UES~IYS CO?L\:UXlTY COl.l.fGZ 31STRlCT 43-500 WONTEREY AVENUE, PALEI DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260
CO>L"IUNITY SERVICES AGREEHENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 24th day of April , 19 89 by and >etween the DESERT COk@lUNITY COLLEGE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w ~ i v e r s i d e County, ~alif?nia,' hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Joe Rango hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( ) 341-2491
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: GOLF LESSONS
S986 - April 16, 1989 to April 22, 1989 5987 - April 23, 1989 to April 29, 1989 S988 - April 30, 1989 to May 6, 1989 S989 - May 7, 1989 to May 13, 1989
2. The District agrees to com~ensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed'$ 90.00/week. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
Upon approval of invoice submitted to Community Services.
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 16th day of April , 19 8 2 and terminate on the - 13th day of May , 19 - 89 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or demand, whichmay arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the pafties hereto have executed this agreement on the-day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
&+LC-- Signed: Coordinator, Community Services rtant - Joe Ran
,VGj977,, 57- m, Address. C//AkZ PA e - Division Chairperson p&M P&JkR/' PA .?z 2 6 s
3uZgat Account So. 6890-5100 . I MAY 1 9-rsag . I [~ats-?aard of Truste* A p ~ r . > . l r l
A&?+- - ssa 7 - 12 - / > / /
Dean, Commun Educat on
- Vice President, ucational Services
DESERT COEMlMITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
- ~uthodized Anent
-
- - - IIESEKT CO>L\lUSITY COLLEil UISTKlLT
43-500 HONTEREY AVENUE, PALH DESERT, CI\LIFOKNIA 92260
COhlMUNITY SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 24th day of April , '.19 89 by and be tween the DESERT COXMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County; ~alifGpia, (,
hereinafter referred to as the "District" and John Hulbert hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". Phone: ( ) 341-2491
W I T N E S S E T H - - - - - - - - - - 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times
herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: GOLF LESSONS
S986 - April 16, 1989 to April 22, 1989 S987 - April 23, 1989 to April 29, 1989 S988 - April 30. 1989 to May 6, 1989 5989 - Nay 7, 1989 to Play 13, 1989
2. The District agrees to compensate the consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ 90.00/week. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
Upon approval of invoice submitted to Community Services.
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 16th day of April , 19 69 and terminate on the - 13th day of May , l 9 K n l e s s - extended by either- party in writing.
4. The Consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability claim, or 'demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the 1
performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto liave executed this agriement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by:
r/ci., Coordinator, Community Services
- Division Chairperson
- Dean, ~ommuntti Education '
- - Vice Presibent, Educational Services
%?get Account So. 6890-5100
Address:
I DESERT COWNITY COLLEGE DISTXICT I .
~ktho'rized Agent ~.
/ 9ate-3oard of Trusis? Approved I
Revised 92-:+a9
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Montcrcy Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19- day of -April_, 19 -89-, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUMTY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and -Carl Ottobrino , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant".
W I T N E S S E T H
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following savices on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the pmon delegated: For the College of the h a t production of Cunelot Violin I
April 30 - rrhund2pm May 6 - paiomwce 8pm May 4 - r r h e ~ ~ d 2pn & 8pm May 7 - pdmmcu 2pm & 8pm Mav 5 - uerfom~ce 8om M& 6 - bnformancc
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner.
One check, payable u the end of the fmal pafonnmce.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 30th- day of A p r i l - 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of -May+ 1 9 8 9 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performince of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability u'nder the law for any act of th6Cdnsultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WlTNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agrecment on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano 'I"ltlc: _Musical Dir-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
MAY 1 9 1989
Date-Board of Trustees Appro
Palm Springs, CA 92264
BY&- SOC. Sec. No. 083-12-5998 Autfiorized Agent
*Assuming ihu all copies u e back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-24-day of -April-, 19 -89-, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County,
David Metzler California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and- , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant"
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following setvices on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
To perform in the Symphonic Band for the Spring 1989 Graduation exacises - Flute
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed -$50.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
To be returned to Dr. Norman for dirhibutim on May 31sL
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 3 l s t - day of M a y ,1989- and terminate on the -31st - day of M a y - 1989- unless extended by either party in writing. j
4. The consultant shall hold the District h e and harmless from any liabiity, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District docs not assume liabiity under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Philip Koman Title: M u s i c Director - Graduation-
COACHELLA VALLEY
tdAY 1 9 1989 73029 Adobe Springs
Date-Board of Trustees Appm (Address)
Palm Desert, CA 92260
By: Lbu Soc. Sec. No. 568-86-1121
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into t h i s 2 4 d a y of -April-, 19 -89-, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRIm, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and-Gary Bollard , hereinafier referred to as the "Consultant"
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
To perform in the Symphonic Band for the Spring 1989 Drduation sxcrcia~ - Saxophone
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed -$50.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
To be returned lo Dr. Nonnan for distribution on May 31sl.
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 3 1 s t day of M a y ,1989- and terminate on the 3 1 s t - day of M a y - 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Philip Koman Title: M u s i c - Director - Graduation-
COACHELLA VALLEY
e:::f 1 9 19?3 80772 Dartmouth DateBoard of Trustees Approv
India, CA 92261
Byk --$&A!) . - Soc. Sec. No. 560-66-6990 Auth'oxized Agent
COACHELLA VALLEY CO- COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, Caliomia 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-day of -April-, 19 -89, by and bemen the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County,
Julie Buffum W o m i a , hereinafter referred to as the "District" and- , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the h u t productim of Camelot: Cell0
April 30 - rehursal2pm May 6 - pafornunoe 8pm May 4 - lehcrnd2pm & 8pm May 7 - pafonnancu 2pm & 8pm May S - uarfonnanw B a a ME; 6 - d0mwc-a &I
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $454.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following planner:
One check, payable u the end of the fmal pufonnmw.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of A p r i l - 1989- and terminate on the -7th d a y of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
i 4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand,
which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agncment by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent conhactor, not an employee of the Dishict and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while' performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: _Musical Director-Camelo-
CoGultant
-.--
Post Office Box 1219 (Address)
Idyllwild, CA 92349
Soc. Sec. No. 555-92-6596
*Assuming that all -pies arc back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monteny Avenue
Palm Desert, Wiomia 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-day of _April_, 19 -89, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter nferrad to as the "District" a n d F r a n c i s c o Castillo , heninafter referred to as the "Consultant"
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegattd: For the College of the Durn p m h t i o n of Cmnelor OboJBngbh Horn
April 30 - rehund 2pm May 6 - prfonnnncc 8pm May 4 - rehearsal 2pm & 8pm May 7 - prformw 2pm & 8pm May 5 - performance 8pm May 6 - pcrfomunce 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $558.75-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check payable u the end of the find performance.'
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 3 0 t . d a y of -April. 1989- and terminate on the -7th day of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the pedomance of this agreement by the Consultant, The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN Wll'NESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year fist above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: -Musical Director-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMhNNTW CO
rwc\sco Consultant
20820 Vintage Stnet, #13 (Address)
Chauworth, CA 91311
Soc. Sec. No. 569-63-6355
'Assuming that all copies ire back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-day of -April-, 19 -89, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRIn, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and-Terry Graves- hereinafter ~fe r red to as the "Consultant".
1 The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the Dam producti~ of Cunelo~ ~uitar
April 30 - rehunal2pm Mly 6 - ~ o n n m w 8pm May 4 - rehearsal Zpm & 8pm May 7 - pufonnmctt 2pm & 8pm Mav 5 - d o n n m w 8 m ~a~ 6 - & m m w 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to , exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check. payable u the end of the fmal prformmw.*
3. The term of this agnement shall commence on the -30th- day of A p r i l - 1989- and terminate on the -7th d a y of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, j which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent conator, not an employee of the District and the Disaict does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN W l T N E S S WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Parlene Romano Title: -Musical Director-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY
IVY 1 9 1989 1220 University Avenue, #D Date-Board of Trustees ApprovaWWi
Redlands, CA 92374
B y Soc. Sec No. 310-48-5459 AuGM Agent
'Assuming thht all copies are back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
DESERT COMElUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Cesert, California 92260
AGREEHENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreeaent made and entered i n t o t h i s - 15th day of May , 19&, by and between the CESERT COI:IJU?!ITY CCLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside.County, California, hereinaf ter referred t o as the "DistrictIt and Don Prlce I
here inaf te r referred t o as t he MConsultant'l.
W I T N E S S E T H ---------- 1. The Consultant agrees t o render the following services on the dates and times
herein s ta ted and i n accordance w i t h d i rect ions s t ipu la ted by the person delegated:
Services as a consultant f o r data processing management information systems. o p e a r a recommendation f o r pre aration of a master plan. I: 2 . {he d;!trfct agrees t o compensate t e Consultant f o r services rendered i n a
t o t a l amount not t o exceed $ 2,000.00 . Such amount t o be paid i n the following manner: $600 .OO per day plus t ravel , 1 odging and meal expenses.
3. The term of t h i s aoreement shal l commence on the 15th day of Ma 1 9 2 and terminate on the 30th day of June , m- unless exzended by e i the r par ty i n writing.
4. The Consultant shal l hold the Dis t r ic t f r ee and harmless from any l i a b i l i t y , claim, or demand, which may a r i s e for any reason i n connection w i t h t he performance of this agreeaent by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the D i s t r i c t and the Di s t r i c t does not assuna l i a b i l i t y under t he law f o r any ac t of t he Consultant while perfoming or t ravel in9 pursuant t o t h i s agreement.
Ill GlITEIESS WHEREOF, the pa r t i e s hereto have executed t h i s agreement on the day and year f i r s t above written.
R e c ~ ~ e c d e d by: Albert J . Grafsky T i t l e v i c e President, Admin. SVCS
CESERT COKMULITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Signed Consultant
Date-Soard of Trustees ApprovalIRatification '(Address)
By: Soc. Sec. No. Authorized Agent
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-day of -ApriI-, 19 -89-, by and bthveen the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" andand=SSwky hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant". hard T, 60 j i I .q
WITNESSETH 1. The Consultant agrees to render the following savices on the dates and times herein stated and
in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the Dsra of Camelob ~ o r n I1
April 30 - rehamd 2pm May 6 - puformmcc 8pm May 4 - rchamd 2pm & 8pm May 7 - pmfotmmces 2pm & 8pm Mav 5 - uwformmce 8m ~ a i 6 - &ormmce 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable u the end of Ihe final prformancc.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of April. 1989- and terminate on the -7th day of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the Distdct and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the pezformance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while '
performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: 'Ilk: Busical Diir-Camclot-
COACHEUA VALLEY CO
Signed Consultant
MAY 1 9 1989 7551 Aspen Court Date-Board of Trustees A p p r o m c a t i o n (Address)
Highland, CA 92347
BY&- - Soc. Sec. No. 050-34-9637 Authdized Agent
agrecons2 RECEIVED
'Assuming that all wpiw are back to C.0.D. by April 28th. MAY 0 1 1989 ; p ~ ~ , & ~ L E /.-: '.,-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMhfUNTY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monmy Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and e n t e d into this-19-day of -Agl-, 19 -89, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY COLLEGE ISTRICT, Riverside County. California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and - Sara Bostley . hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant".
1. The Consultant agnes to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in amdance with directions stipulated by the pason delegated: For the College of the h u t @uct ion of CmeloC Horn I
April 30 - reheand 2pm May 6 - ptzformmcc 8pm May 4 - -heand 2pm & 8pm M&y 7 - ptzfmancu 2pm & 8pm May 5 - pmfomunw 8pm hfai 6 - perfomrancc 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendtred in a total amount not to exceed $447.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable at tho end of tho fmd paformmw.'
3. The term of this agncment shall commence on the -30th- day of A & 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the perfommice of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District docs not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement
IN WlTNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year fist above written.
Recommended by: D a r l e n e 'I'itle: -Musical Director-Camclot-
COACHELLA VALLEY CO
Signed Consultant
MAY 1 9 1;;g 7551 Aspen Court
Dale-Board of Trustees ApprovaVRati6cation (Address)
Highland, CA 92347
Soc. Sec. NO. 294-38-2593 RECE*
agrecons2
*Assuming hat dl copier are back to C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMhNNTR COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monteny Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-19-da of -,April_, 19 -89,, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COL L' EGE DISTRICT, Riverside County,
Marshall Hawkins __, hereinafter ' California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and- refmed to as the "Consultant"
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following saviccs on the dates and t ims hcrcin stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For the College of the D c m poduction of Cmelor Strbq Bus
April30-rrhenul2pm May 6 - prfmmmcs 8pm May 4 - mttemd 2pm & 8pn May 7 - petformmctl2pm & 8pm May 5 - performmc8 8pm May 6 - paformmce 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $463.00-. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check. payable u the end of ths final paformance.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of -April- 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of May- 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District fnc and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, I which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agrecment by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: -Musical Director-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY CO LLEGE DISTRI(JT
Signed nsultant
MAY 1 9 1989 Post Office Box 1430
Date-Board of Trustees ApproMVRarificatim (Address)
Idyllwild, CA 92349
Soc. Sec. No. 578-50-3609
RECEIVED aerecons2 - *Assuming that all copias me back (o C.O.D. by April 28th.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 1 day of -May-, 19 -89-, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and- Francesco Tulli , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant"
W I T N E S S E T H
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated: For tlle College of the Desert production of Camelot: Cello
April 30 - rehearsal 2pm May 6 - perfomimce 8pm May 4 - rellearsal 2pm & 8pm May 7 - perfomlances 2pm & 8pm hlay 5 - performance Sp~n May 6 - perfomlance 8pm
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $454.00- . Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
One check, payable at the end of the final performance.*
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of A p r i l , 1989- and terminate on the -7th - day of M a y - , 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Darlene Romano Title: -Musical Director-Camelot-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COL C"a EGE DISTRICT . < 3
<---. ..-- >-~- :. - Signed 7; ,> c CJ.,~,.. *i >.LC 'b - ,LC<'
=!!rbU -. r,
. ,, Consultait j 9 1:-89
1101 Valle Monte Date-Board of Trustees Approval/Ratification (Address)
c- .I .,,- I)- . q .3
Hemet, CA 92-234.-
..- ~
Soc. Sec. No. 449-24-5216 ~yihorized Agent
*Assuming that all copies arc back to C.O.D. by April 28t11.
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-24-day of -April-, 19 -89-, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, Califoniia, hereinafter referred to as the "Dismct" and Jim Ogde~i , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant"
W I T N E S S E T H
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
To perform in the Synlphonic Band for the Spring 1989 Graduation exercises - Trumpet
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ 5 0 . 0 0 _ _ . Such amount to be paid in the following tnanner:
To,bc returned to Dr. Norman for distribution on May 31%
3. The term of this agreement shall conunence on the 31st- day of M a y , 1989- and terminate on the -3lst - day of May-, 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the Dishict and the District does riot assume liability under the law for any act of the Cotisultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommerided by: Philip Korman Title: M u s i c Director - Graduation-
COACHELLA VALLEY COlyiMUNlTY CO ~\
I
'. $. Signed ,
Cofiultant ' '.' , . . . *,;,~b, c '>?'-
i &&" " ..-.,.i
19722 Prospect Avenue Date-Board of Trustees Appro\fal/Ralilication (Address)
--. Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
? .. B~:~--A~ , L ( . .,L),.~. ,:c,<~. L: Soc. Sec. No. 555-46-1631
~uthorized Agent
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this-24-day of -April-, 19 -89-, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY, COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Dee Ogden , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant"
W I T N E S S E T H
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
To perfom1 in the Syrnpllonic Band for the Spring 1989 Graduation exercises - Flute
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $ 5 0 . 0 0 - . Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
To bc returned to Dr. Norman for distribution on May 31st.
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the 31st- day of M a y ,1989- and terminate on the -31st - day of May-, 1989- unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and kumless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while performing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Philip Korman Title: M u s i c Director - Graduation-
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNlTY
d. &' ,A,, ,,/At ,.n* *$fyd cdk , . . .. . . 8 : . ~ c5 .- -
19722 Prospect Avenue Date-Board of Trustees ApprovaVRatification (Address)
-- Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240 \/i 1
- . ,, ., h by:^, .,. (:~ ,LC. L<<.'...~ -,,-*. < /.~<. L ,r.i~- Soc. Sec. No. 547-50-8430 Authorized Agent
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 43-500 Monterey Avenue
Palm Desert, California 92260
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTANT SERVICES
This agreement made and entered into this 8 day of May , 19 89, by and between the COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, Riverside County, California, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and Rob Murphy , hereinafter referred to as the "Consultant"
W I T N E S S E T H
1. The Consultant agrees to render the following services on the dates and times herein stated and in accordance with directions stipulated by the person delegated:
Ligl~ting designer for the College of the Desert production o f Camelot May 5 - 7.
2. The District agrees to compensate the Consultant for services rendered in a total amount not to exceed $2.000.00-.. Such amount to be paid in the following manner:
Check payable as soon as possible.
3. The term of this agreement shall commence on the -30th- day of A p r i l , 1989- and terminate on the -7th -day of May-, 1 9 8 9 unless extended by either party in writing.
4. The consultant shall hold the District free and harmless from any liability, claim, or demand, which may arise for any reason in connection with the performance of this agreement by the Consultant. The Consultant is an independent contractor, not an employee of the District and the District does not assume liability under the law for any act of the Consultant while perfomn~ing or traveling pursuant to this agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day and year first above written.
Recommended by: Wendie Willson Title: Director-Camelot
COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY CO ~. ,, '-. f , ..~ , , r 'i <~./ G -~..~./ ' i , Signed <-- z ~ . . :. . .. I" . . / - :-%. , , .*-, . . , . consultant I'
r .,.;;:> 53-686 Velasco
Date-Board of Trustees Approval/Rntilication (Address)
,: - La Quinta. CA 92253 !;
*~. >. B Y , , I ;. ,..; z:. - 1.. ,:<: ~ 2 ~ . Soc. Sec. No. 363-72-2923
Authorized Agent
DESERT COMMUN IN COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date o f M e e t i n g ~ a ~ 19, 1989 D i v i s i o n Administrative Services
C o n u n i c a t i o n No. 8
TOP I C Bid #'B-89-12 Roofing of Eng., Ag. Tech.. Aa. Science Bldgs.
PROPOSAL
To accept as complete Bid #B-89-12 for the roofing of the Engineering, Ag. Tech., and Ag. Science Buildings on the Palm Desert Campus.
BACKGROUND
This bid was awarded at the April Board Meeting to C.W. Delta Roofing of Modesto, CA as one of the ongoing deferred maintenance projects.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
Funding for the roofing is through the State's deferred maintenance program, 50% by the State and 50% by the District.
RECOMMENDATION
The Superintendent/President recommends that the Board of Trustees accept as complete Bid #B-89-12 for roofing of the Engineering, Ag. Tech., and Ag. Science buildings contracted with C.W. Delta Roofing as of 5/12/89.
Recommended by:
Approved by:
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meetinwv 19. 1989 Division Administrative Services
Conunication No. 9
TOPIC Resolution for Adacemic Financial Services
PROPOSAL
To adopt a resolution giving power of attorney to City National Bank for clients of Academic Financial Services.
BACKGROUND
Federal regulations mandate that Institutions deposit all Perkins, DirectfDefense and Nursing Collections in an interest-bearing account. We are currently utilizing the services of Academic Financial Services Association to collect and process payments, deferments and cancellations on approximately 133 National Defense Student Loans and 10 Nursing Loans.
The auditors for City National Bank are requiring power of attorney resolutions for
j all Academic Financial Services Association clients. The purpose of this resolution is to allow designated Academic Financial Services personnel to perform normal banking functions on our behalf. One example would be correcting errors in deposits which sometimes occur on AFSA accounts.
BUDGET IMPLICATIONS
None
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the resolution be approved as presented. . .
Recommended by
Approved by ~avicA. George, SuperfntendentIPresident
CERTIFICATE OF [ASSISTANT] SECRETARY OF
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
The undersigned hereby certifies that he or she is the
duly elected and acting [assistant] Secretary of
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE 01 STRICT
a Comnunitv Colleqe (the "Corporation") ; that
the following resolutions were adopted by the Board of
Directors of the Corporation at a meeting duly noticed
and held on May 19, 1939 ; and that said resolutions
are in full force and effect and have not been amended
or rescinded:
WHEREAS, this Corporation has entered into an agreement with AFSA Data Corporation for the processing of student loan payments, and, in connection therewith, has established in the name of this Corporation one or more deposit accounts with City National Bank; and
WHEREAS, AFSA Data Corporation has provided to City National Bank a list, which will be updated from time to time, of employees of AFSA Data Corporation that are authorized to perform transactions with respect to such accounts as set forth herein (the "Authorized Employees") ;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that any Authorized Employee, acting alone, be and hereby is authorized, empowered and directed to give instructions with respect to the transfer of funds from any account maintained by this Corporation to any deposit account established by AFSA Data Corporation in the name of an educational institution, including without limitation any other account of this Corporation; and
RESOLVED, FURTHER, that any Authorized Employee, acting alone, be and hereby is authorized, empowered and directed to request cashier's checks on any deposit
account of this Corporation payable to an educational institution designated by such Authorized Employee, including without limitation this Corporation; and
RESOLVED, FURTHER, that any two Authorized Employees, acting together, be and hereby are authorized, empowered and directed to request cashier's checks on any account of this Corporation payable to any payee other than an educational institution; and
RESOLVED, FURTHER, that the above authorization shall not impose upon City National Bank any obligation to verify the amount, transferee or payee of any transfer or cashier's check requested as set forth above, and shall remain in effect until City National Bank receives written revocation of such authorization from this Corporation.
Date: May 19, 1939
[Assistant] Secretary o f the Governing Board
[SEAL]
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
( Date of Meeting~av 19, 1989 Division Administrative Services
Comnunication No. 10
TOP I C La Quinta Redevelopment Agency Agreement
PROPOSAL
To approve an agreement with La Quinta Redevelopment Agency for pass-through funds.
BACKGROUND
Negotiations have been completed with the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency for Redevelopment Project No. 2. The attached agreement provides for the 50% of the tax increments that go to the Redevelopment Agency be directly sent to the District. These funds are restricted for capital outlay use.
BUDGET IEPLICATION
It is anticipated that the project will yield income for the District after the \ ' i l challenges by the cities of Indio and Palm Springs have been settled. Actual
estimates are difficult to determine before the amount of increased assessed valuation is known.
RECOMMENDATION
The Superintendentlpresident recommends that the Board of Trustees approve the agreement with the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency (Attachment #l).
Recommended by
Approved by
EXHIBIT "A"
Project Area
[To Be Inserted]
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date o f Meeting May 19, 1989 D i v i sion Administrative Services
Comunication No. 11
TOPIC Contractual Aereement with OCLC
PROPOSAL
That the Board of Trustees approve the contractual agreement with OCLC (Onliine Computer Library Center, Incorporated.)
BACKGROUND
The Friends of the Library have funded the equipment and start up costs for participation in the OCLC system. The cost of the equipment and first year costs was approximately $8,600. This system will be used to speed the acquisition of catalog cards for new books and interlibrary loans..
The contract covers the responsibilities of OCLC and the participant plus usage of the system.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
The ongoing costs after the first year will be paid out of the regular Library budget.
The SuperintendentJPresident recommends the approval of the agreement with Online Computer Library Center, Incorporated.
Recommended by:
Approved by:
G L L ~ - ~ E ap Y.MK DES~RT (Nam of Institution)
(XZC880222:Ol SVC Online Cataloging
ARTICLE I
ARTICLE 111 A . B . C . D . E . F . G .
ARTICLE IV A . B . C . D . E . F . G .
ARTICLE v A . B .
ARTICLE VI
ARTICLE VII
ARTICLE VIII
ARTICLE M A . B . C . D .
ARTICLE X
ARTICLE X I
ARTICLE X I 1 1
Preamble .............................................. 1
DEFINITIONS .......................................... 2
ELC MEMBERSHIP AND PAFtTICIPATlX LIBRARIES ........... 4
RESPONSIBILITIES OF 0313 In General ......................................... 5 ............................................. Terminals 6 ELC Software ......................................... 7 ~ l ~ c a t i ~ n s .................................... 7 ...................... Technical Support t o participant 8 ........... ............. CCLC/MARC Subscr ip t ion T a p .'. 9 New Online Processes and Off Line Products and Serv ices . 9
RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARTICIPANT ............................................. StaMianls 10 .................................... Current Cataloging 10 ................................... Non-Menber Services 11 ...................................... S i t e Preparation 11 Olarges ............................................... 11 !iWminal Printer Fort ................................. 11 ............. At tachnwts to arid Use o f the CUC System 12
CCLC cH?.RGES ................................ Paymmts aM1 Discounts 12 W f i c a t i o n of Charges and Discounts .................. 1 3
TAXES ................................................. 14
l$E AND W S F E R OF RECORDS ........................... 14
WIRRANTIES AND LIMITFLCIONS OF LIABILITY ............... 16
I N F R I X m U M , m AND QVUVT OF LICENSE By CCLC ............................................... 17 Ey I n s t i t u t i o n ........................................ 1 8 License Grant ......................................... 18 Sunrival of Rights and Obligations .................... 19
RESWNSIBLE USE ....................................... 19 .. FORCE MRJmTRE .. ...................................... 19
ARTICLE X I V
TABLE OF cxx?mns
ARTICLE XV A. B. C. D. E .
-*80222:G\ Mine Cataloging
MI- ...................................... Effect of Waiver 22 ............................................... Wdings 22 ........... ....................... Applicable Iaw .... 22 ............................................. Originals 22 Entire Agreerent ...................................... 23
CUC Charges CCLC Subscription D i s m t Pcogram rn A t t a r n t s Policy Guidelines forthe U s e and Transfer of CCW-Derived Records
Access to OCLC G d h e System will check as appropriate) . . Dial Access
[ ] adicated Line
OZC880222:Ol SVC Online Cataloging Manber
Institution's federal i n m tax status (check one) I 1 menq?t [4 mtmanpt
BCfWEEN -Desd=i+u,v/7~ B S ~ R - ~ f
r m OF W~T &SCET ( N ~ E of Institution)
M I S AmGNEKC is mde as f the date of last signature 2% ( " ~ , " " & e & , w u k r . / ~ V LLcM D/s~R/c ir
belm by and between C O L L € ~ € OF 7-Mg &Y~&T
, an institution organized and existing under the laws of the State of &@4~//.9 , hereinafter referred to for purposes of this -t as "Institution", and (XLC CCWVEX
LIBRARY CENTER, INCORPORFLPED, a not-for-profit institution organized and
existCng under the laws of the State of Chio, h&eina£ter referred to for
purposes of this Agreenent as "KW"'
WERFAS, CCLC is an organization of cooperating lFbrary which
has developed, by mmi of their fhancial support, a caputerized systen for
rreating and mintajning a regularly updated database of bibliographic records,
holdings and other Momtion supplied by such rranbers and other parties, and
for creating certain related prcducts, which system is accessible primwily
through online t e l m c a t i o n s fonning a part of the systm (the "(XzC
System"), and is engaged, as 1 , in research and developrent toward
-ts therein; and
WHEREAS, (XILC is engaged, amng other activities, in m3king widely
available to its rnanbers, by contract, (i) access to the (XLC System and (ii)
certain collateral pnxesses, prwlucts and services; and
\ CCtC880222:Ol SVC
O n l i n e Cataloging Mmhr \ - WER!?AS, Institution desires that one or mre of the libraries operated
by it o r othenvise within its control be a general rrenber o r general manbers of
CCLC a s defined the WI: Code of Regulations; and
WHEREAS, the parties d e s h to contract as herein provided, and in
connection th-th t o aclcnowledge a public purpose to be served of furthering
ease of access t o and use of mrldwide scientific, literary and educational.
h l e d g e and Monmtion;
K W , for and in consideration of the covenants and under-
takings se t forth herein, CCLC and Institution hereby agree as follows:
ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS.
For purposes of this Agreerent, the terms set forth below have the
A. "Current Cataloging" means a l l cataloging of bibliographic
mte r i a l s f i r s t &om& or obtained by a Participant during the tenn hereof,
regardless of the date of aoquisition or imprint of the i t e n cataloged, which
cataloging is in alphabets capable of baing processed by the CCLC Systen;
provided, hou~ver, that Current Cataloging does not include the cataloging of
mterials to which a Participant c u s t m i l y gives less than "K" level cataloging
as s e t forth in Bibliographic Inplt Standards, Third Edttion (1985), a copy of
which has been furnished to the Participant by WI: prior t o the effective date
hereof, o r such other m h h d level of cataloging a s CCLC m y pmndgate frcm
tim to the.
B. "Firs t - the Vpdate" and "First-tifie Use" mean each Participant's
ini- use of a catalog record in the WI: W i n e Union Catalog for cataloging, - whare the recurd is not fnput by the Participant.
C. "rn-cerived Records" mans, as to any Participant, a l l records
stored in the CCLC Chl.ine Won Catalog other than (i) recurds designated in such
catalog as original cataloging by the Participant arid (ii) records to which the
Participult's holding symbol has b attached by Tapeloading.
D. "I33J2 Qlline Union Catalogw n e a s the database of bibliographic
m r d s , Library holdings i n f o m i e n , Wexes and related f i les of infomtion
(including Authority fi le, local data records and Nam Pddress D h e c b r y )
&tain& online in, arad fonning a part of, the C(ZC Systen.
E. "OCLL: participants" m x m the general fianbers of CCLC, as defined
in the CCLC Cde of Regulations.
F. "OCLL: Services" mms personnel training and field services which
are mde available to CCLC participults generally, including servLces for the
repair and maintemce of CCLC l b d n a l s .
G. "WE Software" means programs, p r q m d n g , routines, aanpilers
and other software (together with related dwmmtation) designed by or for CUC,
or a q u b d by OCLIJ, copies of wbich are mde available for tmnsfer t o CCLC
parUcipants generally.
H. wCCLC Systen" mans the system as defined on page 1 of this
I. !&mbds'~ mans tMRLnals designed by and/or manufactured by
or for CCLC for operation on the CCLC Systen.
J. "Off line Fruiucts" rreans those CCLC products which ace derived £ran
a Participantls use of Online Processes, including cataloging products such as
catalog catrls and CCZC/MARC Subscription tapes.
K. "Online Cataloging" rrsahs Participantfs use of the CCLC Systen to
perform cataloging functions, online, f m terminals and through t e l e c a -
tions, wfiich functions include, without limitation, -the creation of catalog re-
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cords and holdLngs in fomt ion nnintained witkin the CCL~.Systen, and the edit-
ing*~£ copies of catalog records, for items held in the Participant's collection.
L. "(hrline Processes" mans processes p e r f o d by a Participant
online and by nmns of c o ~ e c t i o n t o the Systen, prinnrily involving access
to aM1 use of the ClCZC Online Union Catalog, including, but without Limitation,
cataloging, catalog card prcductfon, inter-Library loan, acquisitions and serial
control.
M. The term "Participant" nmns any l ibrary of group of libraries
l is ted i n Article I1 below and owned by Institution, which Library o r group of
Libraries is, in accordance w i t h &ti tut ionfs dimction wder Article I1 belcw,
to be a general mnbr of (XJLC.
N. "Tapeloading" nmns the suhnittal by a Participant to CCLC, under a
separate aqrearent be- the parties, of mchine-readable tapes o r other
CUC-apprOMd M a permitting input into the CCLC Online Won Catalog of the I
cataloging records of the Participant derived f m sources other than the CCIL:
M i n e Union Catalog, and the actual Fnput of such records.
A R T I 5 E I1 - CCLC ~ E R S I i E ? AND PARTIC1PATIp.x; LIBRARIES.
Inst i tut ion hereby designates as Participants the following library o r
libraries operated by it, each Participant to be a general rranber of as
provided i n the Code of Regulations of (XJLC:
(List each lisjrary and, i f mre than one listed library are to sham a single general msnbership, indicate which l ibraries w i l l so share. If not otherwise stipulated, each Listed library wi l l be a separate general rranber and Participant. ) Qe-T 6 4 ~ ""'5 CjOueG.5 DI/JiTA/C 7-
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Institution reserves the right (subject . to any applicable
d ~ t a t i o ~ t s ) to add other Institution-owned libraries to the akme
list of Participants a t any thm, by notice to CCLIJ, and the right to delete
llbracies f m such List upn thirQ (30) day3 priar m a c e to CCLC. In
addition, F t i t u t i cm my, w i t h 03LC1s consent, which shall not h unreasoMbly
withheld, change the nmhx of libraries constituting a single general
and Participant by t h h ? q (30) days prior notice to CCLC. IIpon any of the
foregoing additions, deletions and changes being mde, the above list of
Participants shall be deem& a m x M accordFngly.
ARTICLE 111 - RESrnIBILITIES OF CCLC.
A. In General
03LC shall, during the term hereof and subject to the tenrs arad
conditions of this -t, prwide each participant (i) access to the CCLC
Systen for use by the Participant of the Online Processes set forth in AppeMLix
1 hereto attached and (ii) products and services, includhg the Offline
Products, CCLC Serrices, CCLC Tednals and copies of CUC Software set forth in
Appndix 1 hereto attached. CCLC reserves the right to rwise Fppendix 1 frun
tjne to tb& by adding i&m thereto, or on ninety (90) days prior written
notice, deleting items therefran, provided that any such deletions shall be
applicable generally to CCLC pxticipants in the United States. CTZC's
obligations under this Article I11 are subject to the prior receipt fran
Institution of separate or s u p p l m t a l a-ts wfiich my be requested fmn
t fm to tirrr? for specific processes, Pfiducts, services and d e s of access t o
the CCLC System, and to prior receipt fmn Institution or Participants of
docuwntation which my be requested f m tims to tine by CCLC. 03LC shall
exert its reasonable best efforts to m e the Systan available bbeen the
hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:OO p.m., W l i n , Ohio local thm, Honday Mrough
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telekmnmication n&mrking, the telecarrrmnications carrier, the sequence of I stations and the m W for delivery of the Online Processes. A t the date
hereof, the teleammnication network furnished by CCLC includes and tem6na-s
w i t h a rqukwi mxlen(s) on the premises of the Participants. Such mxlen(s),
incllading a l l d e n ( s ) installed by CCLC under any preceding agreewnt beheen
Institution and CCC, and still i n place on the effective date hereof, are w e d
by CCLC. Upon expiration or -tion of this Agremmt fo r any reason,
Institution wi l l cause the mxien(s) to be returned to CCLC by the Participants.
Risk of loss o r dan-age to d e n s wil l reMin with (XZC except for loss o r b g e
resulthg frem willful acts o r gross negligence by Institution o r a
Participant. Institution shall not, aIKI shall not permit the Participants, to
mke any changes o r add any attachnrats to the teleccmrmnications system as
arranged by CCLC.
2. CrZC w i l l provide dial-up access to the (XLC Systan through
the public, switched networks, &/or through one or mre value-added netmrks.
CCLC wi l l keep the Participants i n f o d regarding the available dial-up
CCLC w i l l 'provide:
1. Tratring of personnel in the operation of the .Online
PnXesses and the use of products to be furnished hemunder.
2. All reasonable, contFnuFng, technical assistance, ,including
the provision of a toll-free telephone contact w i t h KI i2 which Participants m y
use during a l l hours of CCLC Systen operation. - 3. Field and mrkshop training of personnel in n m subsystans. - .,-
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4 . Technical bulletins, instruction m u a l s , and other
specialized d-tation and updates which CUC mkes available for use by CQI:
participants generally.
5 . Assistance to help assure the accuracy of a l l £ o m ,
purchase orders, contracts and other dcammts raquired by Cf3.C to initiate and
provide prcducts, processes and services hereunder, including a catalog profile
and pack definition table for each Participant.
F. CCLC/MARC Subscriwtion Taps
Wing the tern hereof, (XZC w i l l &e available to each Partici-
pant upon a subscription basis with orders placed in advance, and upn a
schedule applicable to a l l O=TC participants, copies in CCLC/M?+FC f o m t , on
mgnetic taps, of the catalog recurds of the Participant wNch it has added to
the CQI: OnlFne Won Catalog by online cataloging, or t o which it has, by such
I cataloging, attached its CCLC-assigned holdings symbol, since the date of the
mst recent XXC/MARC subscription tape furnished t o the Participant (or the
date of the Participant's subscription, i f no such tape has prwiously been
furnished). CCLC w i l l also make available t o each Participant, during the tenn
hereof, copies of the mchine-readable m r d s of other CCLC participants who
have given their written consent to CUC.
G. New Online Processes and Offlhe Products and Senrices
CUC agrees that as soon as it has ccanpleted dweloprwt arcd
testing, and is ready to release to CXW participants generally, new or enhanced
Online Processes, and new or enhanced products and services, including Offline
Prducts, O=TC Software, CCLC Taminals and OZLC Services, the samz w i l l be made
available to Institution for delivery t o Participants hereunder, by addition to
FppendLc 1 hereto attached or other appropriate m. The charges, tenns and
conditions for such nRu and enhanced pnxesses, products and services w i l l be
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announced by CCLC and m y be the subject of separate o r supplmzntary agrsmsnts
&txeen the e e s .
ARTICLE TV - RESPONSIBlZITIFS OF PARTICIPAWT
A. Standards
lnstitutim w i l l cause the Participants, when accessing the KIC
System, to abide by s tadads s e t forth i n Bibliographic Input Standards, Third
Edition (1985), as the s m m y be &ed f m tbm? to tint=, and by other stan-
dm& regaxding use and operation of the CCLC Systan and/or the Online Processes
adopted by CCLC fmm tim to tint= for application to CCLC participants
generally.
B. Current Cataloqinq
Institution agrees to cause each Participant t o sear& the OZLC
Wine Union Catalog in c o ~ e c t i o n with a l l of its Current Cataloging, deter- (
mining which of the catalog records requFred for Current Cataloging are a d l -
able therein, and t o the extat not available therein, to create the records and
insert then in to the said Union Catalog by fisans of Online Cataloging. Whether
such catalog records are already available in the said Union Catalog o r are
&ted and inserted by a Participant, Institution w i l l cause the Participant to
attach its CCLC-assigned holdings symb31 t o a l l catalog records in the KIC
Wine Union Catalog requFred for Current Cataloging. Fruvided that Institution
has mt its respnsibi l i t ies under this Paragraph B, nothhg herein shal l
prevent Institution f m also carrying out cataloging by any other & it my
elect. Institution w i l l , a t a l l t h ~ s during the term of this Apement, cause
the Participants t o rmFntain their holdings hfomation in the CCLC Online Union
Catalog i n an accurate and up-to-date condition, and t o infom CUC p r a p t l y of
any' errors in catalog entries in the said Unicn Catalog which Participants are
unable to correct online.
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C. Non-Msnber Services
Institution agrees that it will not, a d will not pmnit the Part-
icipants, to access the CCLC System to perfom services or pruvide assistance
for o r on behalf of any non-C(SLL: general mmb=r except w i t h the prior written
consent of CCLC; pmided, haever, that such use for rn-rmmbrs is p d t t e d
(a) where it generates an inter-Library loan nquest on the E L C inter-Library
loan subsystem and (b) w h e an 031:-authorized -sing center participant
carries out Current Cataloging on behalf of its client users. Institution o r a
Participant is an authorized processing center pr t ic ipan t only i f it so states
elsdere in this Agreerent o r i n a separate written agreement between the
D. S i te Precaration
Institution shall be responsible to arrange f o r site preparation
for (XLC Temimls Fn accordance w i t h specifications to be furnished by CCLC.
E. Chames
Institution shall be responsible for the payxent of 031: charges
hereunder in accordance with the requbmmts of Article V helm.
I?. Telminal R i n t e r Port
Institution agrees that, except w i t h CCLC's prior written consent,
it w i l l not pmnit a Participant to obtain, by m y of a terminal device o r other
device or fieans for accessing the Systan, records £ran the CCLC database
fo r cataloging purposes, o r in mchine-readable fonn for any purpose, when
Participant's CCZ-assigned holdings q m b l has not been attached to such
records in the CCLC Wine Union Catalog, except i n the following cases:
(i) Records rquhxl by the Participant to carry out Current
Cataloging by mas of Online Catalqing, o r t o carry out authorized
retrospectLve conversion act iv i t ies hereunder, m y be stored temporarily, prior
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to attaduwnt of the Participant's holdings q m b l , as required by its
established work flow procedures; but other uses o r transfers of such stored
records w i l l not be mde prior to attacimmt of the holdings symkol.
(ii) Records m y be obtained and used by the Participant in con-
nection with its acquisition of IW library mterials provided (a ) that the
records are not transferred or rmde available to thM parties other than the
publishers o r suppliers to whan the Participant's purchase orders for such new
mterials are issued; and (b) that the Participant's CUC-assigned holdings
symko1 is attached t o a l l such records in the (XZC Online Union Catalog reason-
ably prmptly af ter receipt by the Participant of the newly a a p i r d mter ia l s .
G. A t t a d m w t s t o and U s e of the CCLC -ten
1. ntcept as permitted in a sepamte agreerent entered into
bebeen Institution and CUC, Institution w i l l not pndt any %piprent o r
device t o be directly o r b d i m z t l y attached, linked o r used w i t h the CCLC
Systen by Institution or the Participants except quiprent and devices permitted
under the CCE AttaclmMts Policy attached hereto as IIppendix 3 (as the s m m y
be m d e d frcan tirre to tim on ninety (90) days prior written notice by (XZC).
2. No application o r use of the CUC System or (XLC Online
Union Catalog not expressly pndtted try this Agreamt w i l l be mde by
Institution o r the Participants without the prior written &sent of (XLC.
3. Any capter fac i l i t i es o r software programs provided by
Institution o r Participants for use w i t h the CK3.C System shall without - . adverse effect on the Systan.
ARTICLEV- CCLC cH?iFsES.
A. P a m t s and Discount
Institution wi l l pay CCLC the aggregate charges and rentals for ..
access, processes, products, licenses and senices furntshed by CUC under this
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~qreenent, as pmvided in w d i x 1 hereto attached or i n other supplensntary
a w t s betc.Ren the parties. Unless CCZC is directed to invoice Institution
directly, Mites based on actual usage of processes by each Participant, and
sales d rentals of p d u c t s and services to it, wil l be render& to that
participant m t h l y . Institution wil l ke prifiarily responsible for the paymnt
of a l l invoices.
Institution wi l l be entitled to participate in the CCL13 Subscrip
t ion Discount Program as s e t forth i n FqpeMiix 2 hereto attached. Individual
determinations of the discounts referred to therein w i l l be xmde fo r each
Participant based on the subscription and other paymnts wide by o r on behalf of
that Participant. Net munts due to CCU: under each invoice, a f te r crediting
subscription discount paynwts w i l l be payable i n accordance w i t h the terms of
Appendix 1 and/or 2 hereto, and w i l l include a l a t e paynwt service charge,
canpte-3 a t the rate shown therein, for m u n t s paid beyond stated terms.
Any subscription discount paqrment not credFted against m t h l y
invoices, shall, a t Institution's option, be refunded t o Institution in cash on
thirty (30) days prior written notice to CUC.
In the e w t of termination of t h i s Agreemat pursuant to Article
X I I , CIILI: w i l l refund to Institution any subscription p a m t in excess of
claims against such paynwt.
B. W f i c a t i o n of Chames and Discounts
CUC my reduce any charges prwidfd for in t h i s .Aqeamt
effective a t any tire, and may increase or add new such charges for existing
p m s s e s , p d u c t s and services, o r change the f o m or mthcd of charging, upon
sixty-five (65) calendar days prior written notice to Institution.
When any d f i c a t i o n i n charges becares effective pursuant to
notice given, Apprdh 1 and/or 2 shall be d& to be amrded to provide for
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those rrcdifications. If new processes, pnducts, Licenses o r services are added
t o IIppendix 1 to this Agreerwt, the charges applicable thereto wi l l be d&
added a t the s m tkra to AppeMiix 1.
ARTICLE VI - 'PIU(ES.
A l l charges s e t forth on Appendix 1 to this Agrsmat are exclusive of
sales, use, excise and simtlar taxes which m y be applicable t o the transactions
' deal t with in this Pgreerent, all of which taxes, together with interest and
penalties thereon shall be for the a c m t of Institution and paid o r reimbursed
t o CCLC. Such taxes for which claims or asses-ts could be made agaFnst KLC
may be added t o invoices t o Institution or Participants unless a valid e x q t i o n
cer t i f icate has been funlshed t o CCLC by Institution. Institution may, a t its
expense and in KLC's rwe, challenge or seek atatmat or refund of taxes
fo r which it is l iable hereunder. KLC shall axprate with Institution in that i
regard by prwiding a l l relwant M o m t i o n that is available t o CCLC. Each
party's obligations under this Article VI shall survive the expiration o r
termhation of this Aqeemnt.
ARTICLE VII - USE AM) TRANSFER OF RECCWDS. I A. Institution agrees that the use and transfer by the Participants
of CUC-wived Records received from 0X.C or otherwise obtained during the term
of this o r a precedFng a g r e a m t with 0X.C or an CCLC-affiliated network ,. organization w i l l be in accordance w i t h the la tes t revision received from titre
to t h of the d m t Guidelines for the Use and Wansfer of 0X.C-Derived
R e c o r d s (or any future substitute therefor), a copy of the current version of
which is attached hereto as Appsndix 4. Fhwer, i f , within sixty (60) days
a f t e r Participantst receipt of a new revision of such d@mnsnt, Institution
g i e s KLC notice of termination of this AQrearent under Article XII-A hereof
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then the n w revision of the document will not replace the existing version as
to the Participants. Institution's rights mder this Article VII include
non-exclusive Licenses permitting the Participants to use, mpy, display and
distribute the catalog records and derivative mrks referred to herein under all
copyrights md or controlled by W. In the event of any actual or alleged
breach of this Article VII by Institution, OCLC agrses that its rights will be
Mted to those arising in contract, ard (XZC shall forego any rights otherwise
available to it under the copyright laws of the United States or other
jurisdictions. Institution's rights and obligations under this Article VII
shall survive the exphtion or tamhation of this Agregcent.
B. If, during the tenn hereof, a no- organization f m which
03C: aapixes bfbliographic records for addition to the CUC Online Union
Catalog informs that records it t h m t e r furnishes to CCE will be
subject to usage or transfer restrictions beyond or in addition to those
applicable under Article VII-A a m , and if OZLf.2 nevertheless elects to accept
such records for addition to the W database, it will so notify the Partici-
pants, w i t h full details, after dch, mtitution agrees that the Participants'
rights to access, use and transfer such records will be subject to said usage -.
ard transfer restrictions. If, at any tlm during the sixty (60) day period
after receipt of the notification from of such usage ador transfer
restrictions, Institution t e m i m t e s this ?qcsaent under Article XII-A hereof,
then, after giving its temf~tion notice to m, Institution will be under no
further obligatim as a result of Article IV-B akme to cause the Participants
to make cataloging use of any of the records which are subject to such
restrictions.
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ARTICLE VlII - FIARRANTIES, COVEMWrS AND LIMIl?A!CIONS OF LIABILITY.
A. Catalog cards, OZLC/MARC subscription tapes and other Offline
PIoducts will, a t the delivery thereof, be free of errors or defects caused by
CCLC or its suppliers. If any such products pmve t o have contahed such
defects or errors u p delivery, or are damq& or lost in transit, W13 will
either replace the itan by reproducing it free of charge or, a t CCLC's option,
by w i n g new online transactions w i t h issuance of fu l l credit, prwided
Institution or a Participant gives CCLC notice of the defect, error or h g e in
transit within sixty (60) days after receipt of the i t e n or, in the case of loss
in transit, w i t h i n seventy-five (75) days after s h i v t as evidenced by CCLC's
record of shiprent. All other CCLC products and services are warranted as
mtually agreed £run tine t o t.im in the a ~ l i c a b l e order and agrearent £ o m .
THE E C R E O E OELIGATICBJS AS SFP FCdlTK OR REFERENCED IN DiIS ARTICLE VIII-A
REPRESENP m l s SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY FOR ANY m, D w E m OR
FAZUlRE IN PRCCESSESI PRODUCrS AND SEXVICES FURNISHED IBREUWER OR UNDER THE
APPLICABLE ORDER AND zeEmmr l?QRMS REFERRED TO HEREIN.
B. Imdia te ly prior to the delivery of a l l products except CLC
- Software sold, leased or transferred hemunder, CICLI: will have good t i t l e
thereto; and hndia te ly prior to the delivery of copies of any CCLC Software
hereunder, C U C w i l l have the right to extend to Institution or the Paaicipants
the related licenses.
C. OCLC covenants that it will mintdin the CCLC Systen d b h g the
tenn hereof, and will exert continuing efforts to ugqrade the W i n e Won
Catalog and to inprove perfonmnce of the CCLI: System.
D. Except for the express warranties stated abwe or referenced i n
this Article VIII and the undeaakFngs in Article IX below, CCLI= d e s no
express or implied representations or warranties with respect t o the OCLI=
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System, the W e Won Catalog or any processes, products or sexvices
mde available d e r this Agrearent or under other orders or agreenwt fonns
referenced herein. A l l other mxmnties, inclusling the WIRRANmES OF MERCHANP-
ABZlTY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE ARE HEIEBY DI-. OCLC SHAtt NOT
BE LIABtE UNDER nus mtERmn FOR m I D m OR c K N m I A L - 1 EVEN IF
AWISED OF THE WSSIBILITY TiEPZOF AND RECJWLESS OF pIE FORM OF ACl'ICN, KR
S H A L L I T B E L I A B L e F C W ~ Y ~ E S , L C G T ~ C W 1 1 3 S T ~ . CCtCshall
not be liable to Institution for any errors in the CCLC &line Won Catalog
caused by the Libraries or other institutions fran f i c h records are received or
acquired for inclusion in such catalog. In the went t h a t the exclusivity or
limitation of l iabili ty or rensdy set forth aLxxre is held to be unenforceable
for any reason, then a ' s Liability to Institution i n resped of any claim,
regadless of the form of action, shall not ex& the value of a l l transactions
under this Zqemat for three ( 3 ) mnths preceding the incident .giving rise to
such claim. ?he foregoing limitation of liability does not apply to liabili ty
arising under Article M-A telow, nor to liabili ty for W l y injury and
pmpeay dannge for which KZC is legally responsible under the applicable law.
ARTICLE M - ~~ UMIERDKDGS AND QiANP OF LICENSE.
A. Bv CCtC
KZC agrees to defend and assume a l l of Institution's liability,
costs and expenses for any suit or claim brought or assarted against Institution
on the ground that the use by a Participant, in accordance with this &reemnt,
of processes, products (incl&g bibliographic m r d s ) or services furnished
by (XLC h e r e d e r or under the separate or supp lmtary agreerats referred to
in this Agreamt, Mringe any patent, copyright, traderark, secrecy or other
. proprietary interest of third parties, pravided and upn the conditions that
Institution (i) pmcrptly delivers t o KZC written notice of any claim of such
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M r i n g m t together w i t h a l l i n f r i n g m t notices and other papers received by
Insfitution and (ii) gives a l l informtion and assistance reasanably
requested, together with exclusive authority to investigate, s e t t l e and defend
such claim. ME F O R E G O E SETS FCWTH CCLCtS ENTIRE LIABILITY TO INSTIWITON FOR
ANY?auALlORAtLEGED INElUxrnOFTHETYPES D E m T r n INTHIS ARTICLE IX-A.
B. BY Institution
Institution agrees to defend and assume a l l of 0 3 . C ' ~ LFabillty,
costs and expenses for any suit or claim brought o r assert& against CCLC on the
ground that any use by a, i n accordance w i t h t h i s Fgreerent, of any
i n f o m t i o n o r data furnished t o K L C by Institution o r a Participant o r other
ent i ty acting on its b h a l f , including any use, reproduction o r transfer thereof
by rn or i ts designees, Mringes any copyright, t r a d m k , secrecy o r other
proprietary interest of tkird parties, provided and upon the conditions that
CCLC (i) prcnrptly delivers to Institution written notice of any claim of such
i n f r i n g a k t , together with a l l M r i n g e r w t notices and other papers received
by OZLC and (ii) gives Institution a l l M o m t i o n and assistance reasonably
requested, w e t h e r w i t h exclusive authority to investigate, settle and defend -
such claim. THE FOREGOIIJ; SETS MX1?H INSTIZVTION'S ENmXE LIABILITY TO CCLC FOR
ANY ACIUaL OR ALLEGED INElUxElEKC OF THE TYPES D m WITH I N S ARTIDJI IX-B.
C. License Grant
Institution hereby g ~ a n t s to CCLC, other rn participants, .' non-participant users and CCLC designees a non-exclusive, myalty-free,
sublicenseable, wrld-wide right to copy, display, publish, prepue derivative
works f m , distribute and use a l l bibliographic records, holdings and other
i n f o m t i o n supplied to CCLC during the tenn of this Agrsmnt by Institution
or the Participants, or any enti ty acting on their behalf, under any copyright,
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patent, secrecy or other proprietary right therein cwned or controlled by
Institution or the Participants.
D. Survival of Riqhts and Cbliaations
Institution's and CCX's rights and obligations under this W c l e
IX shall &ve any expiration or termination of this Agrement.
ARTIUE X - WSFCfSIBLE USE.
Institution agrees to carrply, and cause the Participants to canply,
with any d e of resp3nsible use adopted by OZI13 for CCW participants upn the
reammdation of the 03C Users Council, to the extent that such code is not in
conflict with any provision of this Agcsamt. Institution agrees to cause the
Participants to act in the use of the CCLC Systen, the Online Processes and
Offline F?rducts with gocd faith to all other CCX prticipants, doing nothing
to waste, diminish or cause harm to the shared beneficial interest of such other . .
participants in OZI13. It is a duty of CCLC participants to act ccqeratively
with each other and to avoid practices which have the effect either of shifting
the burden of paynwt for 0X.C pruiucts and senrices away £ran those receiving
the same, or manipulating use of the 0X.C Systen in ways which unreasonably and
adversely af fect its perfomce.
ARTIrn XI - FORCE MAlmRE.
Neither party shall be liable for any failure or delay in perfommce
hereunder (other than of an obligation to pay mey) due to or res+tFng fran
any cause bqrorad its reasonable control including, but not limited to acts of
, acts of the other party, strikes, shortage of mterials, actions of gavern-
m t , fire, adverse wather conditions or operational failure, provided that the
party so affected notifies the other p-tly of &e mmmcerrent and nature of
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delay.
ARTICLE X I 1 - TERM AND TERMIMITION.
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rwmin in effect indefinitely, until terminated by ei ther party entirely in its
cwn discretion and for any reason whatsoever, upon not l ess than nFnety (90)
day's prior written notice to the other.
B. Whenever ei ther party believes that the other has ccmnitted a
breach of any mte r i a l obligation under this Agreemat, it m y give the other
notice to that effect with reasonable specificity. The other party shall use
its best efforts pmrptly t o rm&y any breach and shal l keep the party giving
notice i n f o h of the nature of the d a l action planned and taken, o r w i l l
respond t o the notice with an explanation of the reasons it believes that no , breach has occurred. When a party in material breach has not corrected sam or
dil igently taken necessary corrective action witNn mty (20) days a f t e r
notice of such breach, which action wil l enable the 'party t o cure the breach
within a reasonable M, o r i f the party becaws insolvent, i s the subject of a
petition f i l ed under any chapter of the Bankcuptcy Act and not withdrawn within
sixty (60) days or i f a receiver is appointed for a l l o r part of a party's
property, then the other party shall be entitled to seek appropriate reLief
under this Aqcenmt and under applicable law, which rel ief includes, without r
M t a t i o n , temination of this -t by written notice, without l i ab i l i t y
t k c e f or.
C. Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph B above, i f
Institution f a i l s to issue payrrent within ten (10) business days af te r receipt xi
of notice £ran CCIL: of non-paymnt of charges due and payable under this
Agreenwt and not reasonably in dispute, CU2 m y tennfnate the Fgrearwt by
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prior to receipt of the late paynwt, without liability for such termination.
D. Whenever any material obligation of either party under this
Jqmment is pstponed or delayed plrsuant to the provisions of Article XI abve
for mre than ninety (90) consecutive days, then the other party m y give notice
of kmnhation of this Aqceamit, effective thi.rfq (30) days after such notice,
unless by such date the cause of the delay has been remved and perfomce of
the delayed obligation has been re&.
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part, without the express, prior, written consent of the other, except that
assignmnt my be made by CCLC, without such consent, to any wholly-owned
subsidiary of CC113 or to any entity acquiring substantially all of the assets of
03C, provided that (i) the assignee affbtively undertakes to Institution to
mnply with all obligations of 03C hereunder, and (ii) such assignmsnt shall
not release CUC fmm its prhary obligations to Institution. Subject to the
foregoing sentence, this Agreerwt shall inure to the benefit of and be binding
upon the successors and assigns of each party hereto.
ARTIdE XIV - NOTICES. Any notices, desired or required to be given by either party pursuant,
to this AQreenwt, shall be in writing arad shall be deem4 sufficient if
delivered by hard or if sent by certified rmil, return receipt requested, to the
address of the other party set forth &lw or to such other address as has teen
furnished by nmns of a notice given in accordance with this Article:
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Vice President and Corprate Counsel CCLC Q~lfne C~nplter Library Center, Incorprated 6565 Rantz Road , Dublin, Ohio 43017
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A. Effectof Waiver
Except as otherwise expressly provided in this -t, no
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right, privilege, or per under this Apsmnt precludes any other further
exercise thereof, or the exercise of any other right, privilege, or m. Waiver by either party of any breach of any pmvision of this Fgreerwt shall
not constitute or' be construed as a continuing waiver or as a waiver of any
other breach of any other provision of this Agream~t.
Paragraph and ArtLcle headings are included in this Agmmat for
mnvenience only and are not d& to be a part of this Agreetat. - !-
C. m l i c a b l e Law
This lqfeemnt shall be governed by, subject to, and construed
according t o the laws of the State of Ohio.
D. Oriqhals
This Agrearent is executed in two (2 ) signed counterparts, each of m 1
which is a d shall m t i t u t e an original hereof.
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This m t i s the final, mnplete ard exclusive statm-ent of
the agreawt of the parties with respect to the subject mtter hereof. No
provision of this Agrearwt m y be changed, rrrxFified, o r supplerented except by
a writing signed by b t h parties, unless otherwise provided for herein.
I N WlTNESS NFEREOF, the ders igned , being duly authorized, on M f
of the e e s , their successors and assigns, have executed this Agreerent
effective the l a s t date belm written.
WITNESS: am2 O N L r n c m m LIBRARY c m , m m m
BY
Date ~ i t l e '
WITNESS : (MIME OF DISTITWION)
BY
Date Title
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting~av 19, 1989 Division Administrative Services
Comnunication No. 12
TOPIC Maintenance Aareement with Westinghouse Elevator Company
PROPOSAL
That the Board of Trustees approve the maintenance agreement with Westinghouse Elevator Company for service of elevator equipment.
BACKGROUND
The attached agreement represents a new contract for elevator service with Westinghouse Elevator Company and is for the term of June 1, 1989 to June, 1994. This agreement covers service for the elevators in the Automotive-Diesel Building and the Library.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
The cost in included in the regular budget.
RECOMMENDATION
The Superintendentfpresident recommends that the Board of Trustees approve the maintenance agreement with Westinghouse Elevator Company.
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Recommended by:
Approved by:
Westinghouse Elevator Company
A Division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation
12860 Muscatine S t .
Maintenance Agreement I
Arle t a , CA 91331 Westinghouse Elevator Company (hereinafter called We) agrees to furnish maintenance service on the equipment described below in your building located at:
March 30 19 89
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE D I S T R I C T College of the Desert 43500 Monterey Ave.
TO: College of the Dessnrt (Hereinafter called You] Palm Deser t , CA 92260
I Palm Desert , CA 92260 in accordance with the following terms and conditions.
Description of equipment Quantity Description
1 Hydraulic Passenger Elevator , two (2) landings , two (2) openings. (Automotive-Diesel Bldg.) O & W
1 Hydraulic Passenger Elevator , t h r e e (3) landings, t h ree (3) openings. Schindler
Westinghouse Elevator Company
Maintenance Agreement
1. Extent of coverage- hydraulic elevators We will:
Periodically examine, lubricate, adiust and, when conditions warrant, repair or replace the following: PUMP VALVES MOTOR CONTROLLER COMPONENTS and parts thereof, including:
Eearings Windings and coils Rotating elements Contacts and relays Resistors and contactors Packing Drive belts Strainers and mufflers Piping in machine room and hoistway.
Keep guide rails properly lubricated except where roller guides are used.
Replace guide shoe gibs or rollers, when conditions warrant.
Repair or replace control cables when conditions warrant.
Relamp signals as required, during regular examinations only. except where building maintenance personnel have union jurisdiction.
Periodically examine, lubricate, adjust and, when conditions warrant, repair or replace the following safety devices:
Interlocks and door closers Buffers Limit, landing and slowdown switches Door protective devices Alarm bells.
Conduct pressure relief valve tests, as required by A.N.S.I. A- 17.1 code.
Periodically examine, lubricate, adjust and, when conditions warrant, repair or replace the following accessory equipment:
If the items listed below were installed more than twelve (12) months prior to the effective date of this Agreement, the charae for first reolacina them. or oarts thereof. shall be .
We will LbsorGa prorata share representing months of use subseauent to theeffective date of this Agreement, and you agree to pay, in addition to the price hereunder. a ororata share reoresentino months of use . before that date. Items subjedt to this p;ovision are: Valves, Motor, Pump, Traveling cables.
2. Parts, lubricants, documentation Replacement parts and lubricants furnished under this Aoreement shall besoecificaliv selected bv us for use on this e&ipment. In the event the e&ipment co;ered by this Agreement is not of Westinghouse manufacture, you shall supply us with complete and accurate wiring diagrams and ( parts lists.
3. ltems not included We assme no responsibi ity for the lo~ low~ng items. vvh ch are nor inc l~aed Lnoer thfs Agreement.
Hoistway panels, door hinges, frames, gates and sills Cabs and cab flooring Cab doors, gates andremovable cab panels Power switches, fuses and feeders to controllers Light fixtures and lamps Cover plates for signal fixtures and operating stations Cab mirrors and handrails Cleaning of cab interiors and exposed sills Plungers, casings and cylinders: piping and connections
except that portion which is exposed in the machine room and hoistway
Smoke detectors Car fan Batteries for emergency lighting devices.
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Car and corridor operat~ng stations Car and corridor hangers ana tracks Door operating devices Door gibs.
Westinghouse Elevator Company
Preventive Maintenance Agreement
4. Hours of service We will perform all work under this Agreement except emergency minor adjustment call-back service
W durina our reaular working hours of our regular workkg days.
- - 0 on overtime, during the following hours and days:
We will provide emergency minor adjustment call-back s e ~ i c e
=during our regular working hours of our regular working days only.
0 on a 24-hours a day, 7 days a week basis.
Should you request that examinations, cleaning, iubri- cation, adiustments, repairs, replacements or emergency minor adjhstment call-back service (unless includei above) be performed on other than our regular working hours of o"r regular worklng days, we wilkbsorb the - straiqht-time labor charqes and you will compensate us for tKe overtime and for the travel time and
,expense at our normal billing rates.
5. Conditions of service You wlll provide us with full and free access to the eauipment to renoer service thereon, and wlll provideasafe workplace for our employes.
We have the responsibility to make only those replace-
You agree that you w:ll not permit otners to make altera- tlons, additions. adiustments, repairs or replacements to the equipment.
6. Loss, damage or delay We will not be responsible for any loss, damage, detention or delay, caused by strikes, lockouts, labor troubles or dis- putes. fire, explosion, theft, earthquake, severe or unusual weatner cond~tions. shortage of materlal or workers, un- availaail~ty of mater-al from usual soLrces, embargo, mali- cious mischief, war. lallure to act on the part of e~ther party's suppliers or sub-contractors, governmental orders, acts of God, or by any other cause beyondour reasonabiecontrol.
The term "strikes, lockouts, labor troubles or disputes", shall include any such event which interferes with the performance of the work at your building or with the manufacture, transportation, dellverv, assemblv. handlino or construction of materials, e q ~ i ~ m e n t or parts used in ' the performance of the work including any strike by our - . employes or any loc<out o l our employes. Dates for the performance or completon of the workshall be extended by such length of time as may be reasonably necessary to compensate for the delay.
7. Responsibility We will, if so requested, cooperate in the defense of suits brouant iointly against us based upon acctaents involving this equibmerit. -
Possession or control of the equipment shall remain with you, and you will retain your normal responsibility and
menrs, adjustmentsand repairs required under tnis iiab~lity as owner, lessor, lessee, possessor or custodian of Aqreement which are necessary due to ordinary wear and the eqdipment. This responsib~.ity includes Uut 's notlimiteo tear. We are not oblloated to make adiustments, repairs to: advisina. warnina or instructina oassensers in the proper ~ - . ~ . ~ ~
or replacements necessitated by any other cause, includ- use of the&uiprneni: providing a ia fe work place for our ino. but not limited to. accidents. vandalism or misuse of emoloves: notification to us of ooerational ~roblems. ....7. - ~ - ~
the equipment. In theevent adjustments, repairs or maiiuictibns or accidents. replacements become necessary due to such causes and you fail to authorize them, weshall have the right to
We wlll not be liable for damages of any kind regardless of . . . . . the form of action in anv amount in excess of the annual
termtnate tnls Agreement. price of the ~~reement :nor will we be liable in any event for We will not be required to make tests other than those special. indirect. incidental or conseauential damaaes. spec~fied prev~oub~y. to Install new devjces on the eou~oment whlcll may be recommenoed or d~rected oy iniuiance companies. federal, state, municipal or Other authoritles. to mane cnanqes or mocritications in des:gn, to make any replacementi with parts of a different design. or to perform cleaning of cab interior and exposea sids.
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Westinghouse Elevator Company
Maintenance Agreement
8. Terms The effective date of this Agreement is June 1 9 8 9 . This Agreement will continue in full force and effect
for a period of five years until June 1 , 1 9 9 4 and for successive five year renewal periods.ThisAgreement will be assigned to any successor in interest, should your interest be terminated prior to the abovedate or prior to the expiration dateof any subsequent renewal, upon notification to and acceptance by us of such assignment. Either party may terminate this Agreement at the end of the first five year period, or at the end of any subsequent five year renewal period, provided that party gives written notice of termina- tion no later than ninety (90) days prior to the first expiration
9. Price The price of our services. subject to the price adjustment
provision (paragraph lo), shali be TWO h u n d r e d s i x t y
four d o l l a r s dollars
($ 264.00 ) per month (Agreement Price). payable monthly in advance upon presentation of invoice. You shall pay, as an addition to the price herein, the amount of any sales, use, excise or other tax which may now or hereafter be applicable to the services to be performed under this Agreement.
10. Price adjustments date or loany subsequent renewalexpration date. meis is of The Pr,ce shall be aoj Jstco yearly tne the essence for pro\;d#ng such notlce ol termination. follow ng manner: A service charge Calculated at the rate of 1% per month, or The then current material portion shall be increased or the nighesl legally permitteo rate, wnicneder s less, snall be decrease0 by lne percentage of increase or decrease in applica~le lo del inq~enl payments. F~rther. delinq~ent pay- tne lalest available Producer Prlce lnoex for Metals and men1 by yo^ ol cnarges provioed heren shall constltbte a Metal Products pu01 sned by the U.S. Department of breach of ths Agreement ana fie may, at o ~ r optton. terml- Commerce. Bureau ol Laoor Stat~slics as compare0 woth nate the Agreement for such breach. We shall give you at such index used for the previous year's price adjustment. least thirty (30) days prior written notice before such
40.00 termination. The initial material portion is S ;the
i n the event you prematurely cancel this Agreement, you shali pay as liquidated damages (but not as a penalty) one- half of the then current monthly Agreement price (as adjusted per paragraph 10) times the number of months remaining between the premature cancellation date and the Agreement termination date. This provision shall not apply in the event your interest in the equipment is terminated by sale of the building or if the equipment is permanently removed from service.
This Agreement is based on conditions prevailing under our current labor agreements and the nature of the existing use and occupancy of your building. In the event our future labor agreements or changes in the use or occupancy of the build- ing alter our basic costs as anticipated at the time of the Signing of this Agreement or restrict our ability to provide the services hereunder, we shali so notify you in writing and thereupon offer a modification to the Agreement to remedy the situation. In the event vou and we cannot then aoree on
initial index for , 1 9 8 9 , is. 124.8 . The then current labor portion shall be increased or decreased by the percentage of increase or decrease in the then current straight-time hourly rate for Elevator Construc- tor Mechanics in the locality where the equipment is main- tained. as compared with such rate used for the previous year's price adjustment. The initial labor portion is
$ 224.00 :the straight-time hourly rate for
M a r c h , 1 9 8 9 . i ~ ~ 31.65
These adjustments are scheduled to be calculated and be-
come effective on the first day of d n e , 1 9 9 0 .
andon the first day of June of each year there after. However, if there is a delay in determining a new labor rate, but a new rate is expected to come into effect within one
a revised agreement, eithe'r of us shall have the righito month of a Scheduled adjustment effective date. that terminate this Aareement upon the expiration of ninetv 1901 vear's price adiustment mav be postponed one month and be , . . days from theabove not~ce. '~h is rightbf termination shall calculated andbecome effective on ihe first day of the not apply to any price adjuslment set forth in paragraph 10. following month. Price adjustments. The straight-time hourly rate for Elevator Constructor Me-
chanics shall be the actual hourly rate paid to such mechan- ics, plus frlnge benefits whlch include, bul are not limlted to. pensions, vacations, paid holidays. group l ~ f e insurance. s~ckness and acc~dent Insurance and hospitalization insurance.
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11. Cure I f either party shall default in the performance of any of its obligations, the non-defaulting party may send a written notice reasonably describing the default. If the defaulting party, within a reasonable time (not to exceed ten (10) days). does not commence to take reasonable steps to cure the default, or if having timely commenced, fails to carry the cure to reasonable and timely completion, the non-defaulting party, by a further ten (10) days written notice, may terminate this Agreement.
12. Additional provisions
quent renewal of this Agreement is in the form of a purchase order or similar document, the provisions, terms and condi- tions of this Agreement shall govern in the event of conflict, regardless of the acceptance or acknowledgment of such purchase order or similar document by us.
If it becomes necessary for either party to commence litigation to enforce any provision of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover as a part of any judgement entered its costs and reasonable attorney's fees. Acceptance by you and subsequent approval by our authorized representative will be required to validate this Agreement.
This instrument contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto lor the serv ces descrioed and superseaes all previous neqot~atlons, commitmentsand wrlting perta nlng thereto. In the event your initial acceptance and/orsubse-
Westinghouse , ,ivjsjon of
Elevator Company Weainghouse Electric Corporallon
By:
TEX RAPEEPAT S a l e s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e
Accepted: d (Full legal name of Purchaser)
1 : Vice President, Administrative Service
Date: 5/19/89
Approved:
Westinghouse Elevator Company, A Division of Weslinghouse Eleeltic Carporation
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE D I S T R I C T BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA I T E M
Date o f Meeting- D i v i sion Administrative Services
Cormnunication No. 13
TOPIC
PROPOSAL
To approve the renewal of the agreement for the maintaining of all date palms of the Palm Desert Campus.
The College of the Desert campus each year has contracted od the maintaining of all the palm trees on campus. Due to an overstocked market of dates, the number of contractors seeking date tree lease agreements has narrowed dramatically. Last year, we contracted with Jaime Rocha Date & Produce, and his services have been most satisfactory.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
The income generated from the sale of the date crop will be included in the budget.
RECOMMENDATION
That the Board of Trustees approve the attached agreement for the sale of the date crop and maintenance of all palms with Jaime Rocha Date & Produce with estimated income for the District at $13,260.00.
Recommended by:
Approved by
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h e 2 e i n a f t e r r e f e r r e d t o t s " C o n s r a c t o r " 81683 Sunr i se . Coachella 92236 ( A d 2 r e s s )
a 1 5 D e s e r t C s m n c n i t y C o l l e = = = - D i s t z i c t , h e r a i z a f t e r r e f e r r e d t o a s
"Owner" , U 3 - 5 0 0 l 4 o n t a r e y , Palm S e s e r t , C A 9 2 2 6 0 .
I n c o n s i d e r a t i o n o f t h e n u t u a l c o n v e n a n t s c o n t a i n e d h e r e i n , t h e
p a r t i e s d o h e r e b y a a r e e a s f o l l o w s :
1. The number o f m a l e a?? f a m a l a p r o d u c i n g t r e e s i n c l u d e d
i n t h e A g r e e n e a t i s 6 5 3 , a s p e r a n + c ? - a l c o u n t , a n d - a g r e e d t o by b o t h C o n t r a c t o r a n d Owner .
2 . S h o u l d a n y 0: t k e a g r e e d upon F r o d u c i n g t r e e s b e
removed. d u r i n g t h e t e r n o f t h i s P . ~ r e e n e n t o r become
u n w o r k a j l e , d e s t r o y e d , o r damaged i n s u c h a way t o c a u s e
t h e m t o b e t a k e n ou: c 5 ? z o l u c t i o n , t h e a ~ n u a l r e n t a l
f i g u r e w i l l be z d j u s t s d on a p r o - r a t s b a s i s .
- 3 . C o n t r a c t o r a g r e e s t o S k e c a r e o f t h e t r i m m i n g o f a l l
t h e o r n a m e n t a l non-?reducing d a t e p a l n s a n d f a n p a l m s ,
p r e s e n r l y b e i n g p r u n e e , number t o t a l i n g 3 5 5 , on a n
a n n u a l b a s i s a n ? w i l l d i s p o s e o f t h e b r u s h a n d t r i m m i n g s .
L ! . C o n t r a c t o r a s r e a s t o n a i n t a i n t h e o r c h s r d g r o u n d s i n t h e
s a n e c o n d i t i o z a s t k s y e r e a t t h e b e g i 2 n i n g o f t h e
A z r e a m e n t , - a n d w i l L n o t b e e : < ? e c t e d t o b e r e s g o n s h b l e t o - - make i n ? r o : ? e n e n t s a t h i s e x p e n s e . i r t h e Oirner r e q u e s t s
i n ? r o v e n e n t s b e n a l e T O t i e o r c h a r d , t h e c o s t s s h a l l b e t h e
r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f t h e Owner.
r - . 3 0 t h C o n t r s c t o ? 2 ~ 2 Gvne? a z r e e t a c a c ? e r a t s a s t o t h e . . -. .-xi-z 0 5 ; i c r k - = - . - < - a ? -",,-.-- - 0 o b t a i n t h e ma:<inurn C ~ C T
. . 6 . C!ine? . d L l L i r r - a a r e - ~ k s o r c h a r 2 a n d ? a 7 f o r t h e w a t e r a n d
! + a t e ? l a b o r ~ 3 ~ : s . 0 : ~ 2 2 a l s o a g r e e s yo work w i ~ h t h e
C c n ~ r a - t o r i n de.;e:z=ing a n i r r i g a t i c n s c h e 2 u l e a n d f o l l o v
. . a n s ,z r2ad irr:;ayic:. :rn$?:x t o p r o v i t ? a?eC.u i t e W a t e r .
, -n- . -m=.- - , . - . a ; r = e ~ -ro 3 3 7 t h e CWII?? a?. a z n c z l fi: iec! "en:?!. I -
c; Twent:~ (510.00) pe r t r e e 2 o l l a r s . !
T::? ->..--: a- ~s . TC 5 s 2 . ~ 5 2 sac: J a n c a r y .
'Ths C o x t r a c t o r i s n o r a n o f f i c e r , 23 :1oy te , o r a g e n t o f
t h e Ovner .
. . . . 'The C o n t r a c t o r s h a l l x a i n t a i n g u b l i c 1 l s 3 ~ l ~ : y a n d n 2 c e s s a r y
w o r k e r c o a ? e n s a t i o n i n s u r a n c e a t a l l t i a e s curing t h e t e r m
o f t h e A g r e e a e n t , a n 2 p r o v i 6 e c e r t i f i c a t e s 0 5 i n s u r a n c e
a c c e 2 z a b l e t o Owner. The liability i n s n r a n c e s h a l l b e f o r
n o t l e s s t h a n $ 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 , a n d D e s e r t Community C o l l e g e
D i s t r i c t i s t o b e named as a 2 d i t i o n a l i n s u r e d .
C o n t r a c t o r may n o t a s s i g n t h i s A g r e e a s n t u i 3 o u t t h e c o n s e n t
ci t h e Owner. ". . h e C c s t r a c t o r s h a l l b e Fn 2 e f a u l t i f :he ? a y n e n t c a l l e d
f o r i n t h i s A g r e e 3 e n t , P a r a g r a p h 7 , b e c c m e s t h i r t y - d a y s .
o r more p a s t d u e . I f t h e A g r e e m e n t i s i n i t f a u l t t h e Owner
may c a n c e l t h e A d r e e m e n t by g i v i n g w r i t t e n n o t i c e t o t h e
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DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of MeetingMay 19, 1989 Division Administrative Services
Co~rmunication No. 14
TOPIC Claim Against the District
PROPOSAL
That the Board of Trustees reject the claim for damages against the District by Sarajean Ruttenberg.
BACKGROUND
Attached please find a copy of the claim for damages from Sarajean Ruttenberg. The circumstances of the occurrence was on or about February 1, 1989. A copy of the claim has been forwarded to our insurance administrators and they have recommended that the claim be rejected.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Trustees reject the claim for damages by Sarajean Ruttenberg.
Recommended by:
Approved by:
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The members of the Governing Board COLLEGE OF THE DESERT, Palm Desert, California
Attention: Secretary/Clerk
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:
RECEIVED
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The undersigned hereby presents the following claim to the Governing Board of the College of the Desert, in accordance with the laws of the State of California.
1. Name of Claimant: S-
2. Home address of Claimant: CL
CALIFORNIA 9 2 2 7 4
Business Address of Claimant:
Mail Notices To: ATTORNEY
3. If this claim is made by one person on behalf of another, state: N/A
(a) Name of person injured or suffering property damage:
(b) Address of such person:
4. If the person injured or damaged is a minor, state claimant's relationship to the minor: N/A
5 . Name and address of attorney, if any: S. H. P F A F F A -
73-200 EL PASEO. SUITE 2-H, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-
6. Date and hour of the occurrence or transaction giving rise to this claim: FEBRUARY 1. 1989: 11:OO a.m.
7. Place of such occurrence or transaction: GOLF INSTITUTE -
PRACTICE TEE - COLLEGE OF THE DESERT. PALM DESERT, CA.
8. A general description of the indebtedness, obligation, injury, damage, loss or transaction: SEVERE SPRAIN RIGHT
ANKLE: SEVERE LACERATION OF LEFT CALF. MULTIPLE BODY BRUISES,
INJURED RIGHT SHOULDER.
9 . If the basis of liability is alleged to be an act or commission of a school district employee, complete the
(
following:
(a) Name of such officer or employee, if known:
FAME UNKNOWN: MOWER/SEEDER OPERATOR
(b) Claimant's statement of the basis for such officer's or employee's liability: EMPLOYEE RAN TRACTOR INTO A ROPE
BARRIER USED AS A BOUNDRY LINE AT THE COLLEGE OF THE-
DESERT DRIVING RANGE CAUSING THE ROPE TO BE PROPELLED-
INTO CLAIMANT THEREBY CAUSING INJURY.
10. If the basis of liability is a dangerous or defective condition of public property, complete the following:
(a) Public property alleged to be dangerous or defective:
ROPE DANGEROUSLY AND IMPROPERLY PLACED AS A BOUNDRY
'
(b) College of the Desert employee having prior knowledge of such condition: NAME MOWER/SEEDER OPERATOR- UNKNOWN:
(c) General statement of how accident occurred: EMPLOYEE-
AT THE COLLEGE OF THE DESERT DRIVING RANGE CAUSING THE-
ROPE TO BE PROPELLED INTO CLAIMANT THEREBY CAUSING
INJURY.
11. If the basis of liability is nesliaence on the part of the College of the Desert or its employees, complete the following:
(a) General statement of how the accident occurred:
A GOLF LESSON FROM TONY MANZONI. BECAME ENMESHED IN THE
W W
STRUCK ME. MY HUSBAND AND THE PRO BELOW THE KNEES
THROWING US UP AND OFF OUR-QA
(b) In what way was the College of the Desert negligent:
THE MOWER/SEEDER OPERATOR WAS AN EMPLOYEE OF THE COLLEGE
O F R A T O R WAS CARELESS AND SHOULD-
HAVE BEEN AWARE OF THE ROPE.
12. Damages Claimed:
(a) Amount claimed: .$250.000.00
Total incurred to date: $1,000.00
(b) Name and address of physician: ROBERT J. BUSH, M.D.,
39-000 BOB HOPE DRIVE, WRIGHT BUILDING, RANCHO MIRAGE, -
CALIFORNIA 92270
(c) Name and address of hospital: EISENHOWER IMMEDIATE CARE
CENTER. 67-780 EAST PALM CANYON DRIVE. CATHEDRAL CITY,
CALIFORNIA 92234
(d) Name and addresses of witnesses, if any: TONY MANZONI,
GOLF INSTITUTE, COLLEGE OF THE DESERT. PALM DESERT. CA.
DAVID C. RUTTENBERG, ADDRESS SAME AS CLAIMANT
(e) Other pertinent information and basis of computation:
CLAIMANT HAS RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS j
13. Damages claimed, other than for injuries or property damage: I (a) Amount: $
(b) State how computed:
(c) Attached copies of supporting bills, invoices, statements, etc.
(c) Attached copies of supporting bills, invoices, statements, etc.
I declare under penalty of perjury that I have read the foregoing claim'and the papers attached thereto, and that the same are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
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CLAIMANT \\
R R . O @ G ~ R GGE @-A. 9 q 1 7 a (Address of Above)'
( ~ 1 7 ) 3 2 8 - 1 3 7 6 (Telephone number of Above)
i Filed in the office of the I Governing Board of the I College of the Desert I this day
, 1989. I I I Secretary\Clerk Governing I Board, College of the Desert
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting mv 19. 1989 Division-
Comnunication No. 1.5
TOPIC - - 0s
PROPOSAL
To award Bid #B-89-13 to remove asbestos containing materials from the Library, Student Center, Tunnels and Mechanical Rooms and the Business and Art Buildings.
BACKGROUND
This project is part of the continued clean up of asbestos containing materials at the College. When this part of the project is complete, the campus should be asbestos free.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
Cost of the removal is funded 90% by State Funds and 10% District Funds. I
RECOMMENDATION
That the Board of Trustees award Bid #8-89-13 for Asbestos Removal to Environmental Control Systems, Inc. of Brea, CA in the amount of $447,299.00.
Recommended by:
Approved by:
(b) College of the Desert employee having prior knowledge of such condition: BAME UNKNOWN: MOWER/SEEDER OPERATOR-
(c) General statement of how accident occurred: EMPLOYEE-
PAN TRACTOR INTO A ROPE BARRIER USED AS A BOUNDRY LINE-
AT THE COLLEGE OF THE DESERT DRIVING RANGE CAUSING THE-
ROPE TO BE PROPELLED INTO CLAIMANT THEREBY CAUSING
11. If the basis of liability is nesliaence on the part of the College of the Desert or its employees, complete the following:
(a) General statement of how the accident occurred:
THE ROPE PROTECTING THE PRACTICE TEE. WHERE I WAS TAKING
A GOLF LESSON FROM TONY MANZONI. BECAME ENMESHED IN THE
WHEELS OF A MOWER/SEEDER OPERATING AT THE END OF THE
PRACTICE TEE. AS A RESULT, THE ROPE BECAME SO TAUT. IT
STRUCK ME. MY HUSBAND AND THE PRO BELOW THE KNEES
THROWING US UP AND OFF OUR FEET AND ONTO THE GROUND.-
(b) In what way was the College of the Desert negligent:
THE MOWER/SEEDER OPERATOR WAS AN EMPLOYEE OF THE COLLEGE
OF THE DESERT. THE OPERATOR WAS CARELESS AND SHOULD-
HAVE BEEN AWARE OF THE ROPE.
12. Damages Claimed:
(a) Amount claimed: $250.000.00
Total incurred to date: $1.000.00
(b) Name and address of physician: ROBERT J. BUSH. M.D.,
39-000 BOB HOPE DRIVE. WRIGHT BUILDING. RANCHO MIRAGE.-
CALIFORNIA 92270
(c) Name and address of hospital: EISENHOWER IMMEDIATE CARE
CENTER. 67-780 EAST PALM CANYON DRIVE. CATHEDRAL CITY.-
CALIFORNIA 92234
(d) Name and addresses of witnesses, if any: TONY MANZONI.
GOLF INSTITUTE. COLLEGE OF THE DESERT. PALM DESERT. CA.
DAVID C. RUTTENBERG. ADDRESS SAME AS CLAIMANT
(e) Other pertinent information and basis of computation:
CLAIMANT HAS RHEUMATOID A-R _S_
Damages claimed, other than for injuries or property damage:
(a) Amount: $
(b) State how computed:
(c) Attached copies of supporting bills, invoices, statements, etc.
Asbestos Removal
- Desert Community bollege District (COLLEGE OF TllE DESERT)
BID NO. B-89-13
DATE April 20, 1989
in the amount of $447,299.00.
2:00 District Board Room
BIDDER
Excel Environmental
Baker Pacific Inc
In-Tek Environmental
Environmental Control
CST Environmental
Award contract to Environmental Control Systems, Inc., 2881 Saturn Street, Ste. A & B, Brea, CA
BASK BID
$529,160.00
682,596.00
482,350.00
447,299.00
541,500.00
ALTERNATE If applicable
- - -
Bid B6nd.
Yes
Yes
Yes
yes
Yes
TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID
529,160.00
682,590.00
482,35QOO
447,299.00
541,500.00
DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
Date of Meeting~av 19, 1989 Division Administrative Services
Comnunication No. 16
TOPIC Petition for Annexation of District Land
PROPOSAL
That the Board of Trustees approve the Petition for the Annexation of District land for sanitation services of the Coachella Valley Water District.
BACKGROUND
As a part of the construction of the Golf Institute & Jude Poynter Museum a connection is needed with the Coachella Valley Water District for sanitation and fire hydrant services. This requires action by the Board as per Attachment 1.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
The cost to the District will be $4,725 for the "Sanitation Capacity Charge". All other costs will be borne by the construction project.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Board of Trustees approve the annexation of land for sanitation service of the Coachella Valley Water District.
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./ IHTROVE%NT DISTRICT NOS. 54 and 80 AND REQUEST FOR SANITATION SERVICE
I ./* OF COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT petitioner alleges:
(1) That it is the owner of certain land in the County of Riverside, State of California, described as:
Tract (Name or Number) Block Lot Record of Survey: Book Page Map Book: Book Page Lot Legal Description T S , R E Sec.
Street Address 43-500 Monterey Ave., Palm Desert, CA 92260 Assessor's Number
(2 ) That it hereby petitions, requests and consents to the annexation of such land to Improvement District Nos. 54 and 80 of the Coachella Valley Water District. .
(3) That it understands that the conditions pf such annexation are:
(a) That the land so annexed to such Improvement District No. 54 shall be subject to the existing bond issues and indebtedness of such Improvement District and shall likewise be subject to all assessments, taxes and charges which may be levied within such Improvement District
(b) That the land so annexed to such Improvement District No. 54 shall be subject to the payment of an annexation charge in accordance with the amounts set out in District Rules and Regulations in effect at the time of execution of this petition.
(c) That the land so annexed to such Improvement District No. 80 shall be subject to all assessments, taxes and charges which may be levied within auch Improvement District.
(4) That the Board of Directors of the Coachella Valley Water District may proceed with such annexation and conclude the same at any meeting thereof without further notice to petitioner.
( 5 ) The undersigned applies for sanitation service subject to all Regulations of the Coachella Valley Water District and agrees to pay a monthly service charge which shall begin ninety (90) days after receipt by the District of this petition (when a District sewer is available) or ninety (90) days after a District sewer becomes available. whichever is later.
Any failure to comply with any of the preceeding annexation conditions may cause the District to terminate all District services provided the land being annexed herein.
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(Type or Print).
Desert Community College District formerly Coachella Val ley Communitv Col legesignature of Petitioner Date
Name of Petitioner President, Board of Trustees
43-500 Monterev Ave. s3&WxM& WMWaM&% M Mailing Address
Palm Desert. CA 92260 Signature of Petitioner Date
Secretary, Board of Trustees (619) 346-8041 wwwwma&a w
Telephone
This document requires the signatures of.all owners of the above described property. CVWD-203 (Rev. 9/85)
DESERT COMMUNI N COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AGENDA ITEM
I Date o f Meeting May 19, 1989 D i v i s i o n Admin is t ra t i ve Services
Comnunication No. 17
TOPIC S i te-Select ion o f Mu1 ti-Agency L ib ra ry
PROPOSAL
That the Board o f Trustees approve o f a permanent s i t e se lec t ion f o r the Palm Desert Pub l ic L i b r a r y and/or multi-agency l i b r a r y .
BACKGROUND
On January 15, 1988, the D i s t r i c t gave t e n t a t i v e approval t o the proposed s i t i n g (see attached) o f the multi-agency l i b r a r y , pending reso lu t i on o f "several f a c t o r s i nc lud ing f i s c a l f e a s i b i l i t y , environmental e f f e c t s and other operat ional considerations." The C i t y o f Palm Desert i s request ing t h a t the D i s t r i c t make i t s f i n a l decis ion on a t l e a s t the s i t i n g o f t h i s l i b r a r y so t h a t they can proceed w i t h the completion o f t h e i r master plan construct ion.
BUDGET IMPLICATION
Var iable
RECOMMENDATION
To be determined a f t e r Board discussion.
Recommended by:
Approved by: David George, Superintendent/President