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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 13 - Off Duty Law EnfocrementITEM MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: MARCH 28, 2000 SUBJECT: CONTRACT WITH U. S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS FOR OFF-DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT RECOMMENDATION: City Council to consider authorizing the City Manager and the Chief of Police to enter into a contract with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers for off-duty law enforcement. FUNDING SOURCE: Account: 100-33200-000-0 Amount $39,166.56 BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers has for the past 15 years contracted with the City of Grapevine for off-duty officers to patrol those areas of the lake not leased by the City. This contract is fully funded by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers for six months (April through September) each year during peak use of the lake within our city limits. This contract is for three days (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) per week and holidays at12 hours per day, with the exception of the month of April, which will be worked on Saturday and Sunday only. RDW/ct PDLAKEPATROL March 22, 2000 9:03AM DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY FORT WORTH DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS GRAPEVINE PROJECT OFFICE ~110 FAIRWAY DRIVE GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051-3495 March 6, 2000 Grapevine Police Department 307 W. Dallas Road Grapevine, Tx. 76051 Dear Chief Wilkins, The enclosed Cooperative Agreement for Additional Law Enforcement Services, Tarrant County, Grapevine Lake, Texas initiates an Agreement No. COOPLAW-00-GRAPE between the City of Grapevine and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This agreement is for the provision of additional law enforcement services from 1 April 2000 through 24 September 2000 for a sum not to exceed $39,166.56. If the agreement is satisfactory, please sign both copies keeping one for your records, and returning the other to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office at Grapevine Lake. Sincerely, Enclosure CF: CESWF-OD-M CESWF-RM 60513 A00061 00639138 39,166.56 Charles L. rger Park Manager EXCELLENCE4C BY DESIGN 1950 VIAS 1990 RESUME OF NEGOTIATIONS PROPOSED LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT NO. COOPLAW-00GRAPE CITY OF GRAPEVINE On 4 January 2000 Park Ranger Jennifer Linde contacted the Administrative Assistant to Grapevine Chief of Police Dale Wilkins, Sherry Hendricks, regarding the requirements for the renewal of the Law Enforcement Contract for 2000. Based on an evaluation of visitor patterns and use tendencies it was decided that the scheduling of patrols would remain the same as in past seasons with the exception of additional holiday hours on July 3, 2000. Ms. Linde informed Ms. Hendricks that the number of hours for 2000 would be 1062 hours. On 4 January 2000 Ms. Hendricks notified Ms. Linde that the hourly wage rate for 2000 is as follows: Labor/Manhour. . . . . 33.46 Vehicle/manhour . . 2.65 Overhead . . . . . 0.77 TOTAL $36.88 These figures were found to be within the wage rate requirements issued for this contract. The proposed cost for 1062 hours at the rate of $36.88 is $39166.56. This schedule and cost is considered to be fair and reasonable to both parties involved in the proposed law enforcement agreement. Approval of this is recommended. 61'4't 2C)O0 Charles L. _B0 err Date Reservoir Manager �17 Dale Wilkins Date Chief of Police APPENDIX A 1. The cooperator agrees to provide law enforcement services for that part of Grapevine Lake Project lying within the limits of the City of Grapevine, Texas, for the purpose of enforcement of State and local criminal and civil laws. Standard surveillance will include vehicular patrol by the cooperator of the interior roads of Rockledge Park, Silver Lake Park (except the Golf Course lease area and the Silverlake Day Use Area located off of Fairway Drive, which is colloquially known as -Silverlake By the Dam" and is now leased to Marinas International), Oak Grove Park (except the City of Grapevine lease area), and Meadowmere Park (except the City of Grapevine lease area). In addition, all interior roads, shoreline accesses, and lake waters of all U.S. Government property (excluding city lease areas) within the city limits of the City of Grapevine will be included in the patrol area. 2. (a) Reimbursement for law enforcement services shall be limited to those services specifically identified in the contract as stated in paragraph 3. (b) State and local law enforcement agencies generally have the same authority and responsibilities on Corps administered lands and waters as they do elsewhere in their respective jurisdictions. Because of this, requests by the District Commander or his authorized representative for emergency or unanticipated law enforcement assistance will be considered non -reimbursable. 3. The cooperator agrees to provide reimbursable law enforcement services in the areas described in Paragraph 1 during the time period between the effective dates of 3 April 1999 and 26 September 1999, in accordance with the following schedule: (a) PATROL SCHEDULE - Patrol of the areas in paragraph 1 shall be as follows: VESSELS/ if"DAY OF WEEK TIME OF DAY HOURS VEHICLES OFFICE. Friday 1400 - 0200 12 Saturday 1400 - 0200 12 Sunday 1400 - 0200 12 1600 - 2200 6 Holidays on 1400 - 0200 12 29 May, 4 July, 1600 - 2200 6 and 4 Sept 2000 July 3, 2000 1800 - 2400 6 1 1 (April only schedule: 1400-0200, Saturday and Sunday). NOTE: Deviations from the above schedule may be required to allow for special situations that may arise during the contract period. Any deviations shall be mutually agreed upon in advance by both the Government and the City and in no event shall the total manhours specified in the contract be exceeded. (b) Patrols shall start on 1 April 2000 or on the first scheduled day after approval of this modification, whichever is later, and shall be provided for a total of 1,062 manhours through 24 September 2000, in accordance with the above patrol schedule. 4. The cost per manhour for the provision of law enforcement services described in paragraph 3 will he $ 36.88. The costs for labor, utilization, operation, maintenance and repair of equipment and supplies used in performing the reimbursable services are listed as follows: Labor/manhour - $33.46, Vehicle/manhour - $ 2.65 Overhead (S/A) - � .77 TOTAL - $36.8.8 5. When requested by the Corps of Engineers representative, the cooperator agrees to dispatch an officer, within his manpower capabilities, to unforseen or emergency situations. This assistance will be considered non -reimbursable. Z' 6. The cooperator will prepare a Daily Law Enforcement Log in accordance with the attached format. The log will be completed daily and submitted at the close of each week to the Corps of Engineers representative listed in paragraph 8 of this plan. 7. The cooperator will provide the Corps of Engineers representative designated in paragraph 8 a request for payment for reimbursable services performed each month. The request for payment will include total charges (including cost of utilization, operations, maintenance and repair of equipment and supplies), number of hours involved, and starting and ending dates of billing period. The request for payment will be submitted no later than 5 calendar days after the close of the reporting month. Total cost of reimbursable services during tenure of the contract may not exceed $39,166.56. The following individuals are designated to issue and receive requests for reimbursable law enforcement services under the contract: 8.Corps of Engineers Representative Address/Phone Charles L. Burger, Reservoir Manager Grapevine Lake 110 Fairway Drive Grapevine, Texas 76051 Phone 817/481-4541 Police Department Representative Address/Phone Dale Wilkins, Chief of Police Grapevine Police Dept. Grapevine, Texas 76051 9. All contract personnel shall wear uniforms normally worn by the law enforcement agency. 10. All patrol vehicles/vessels shall have standard insignia and markings normally used by the law enforcement agency. Patrol vehicles/vessels shall also be equipped with standard law enforcement type lights, radios, and any other standard equipment necessary to perform the required services. The cooperator shall be responsible for all vehicle/vessel costs, including insurance, fuel, service and t%maintenance, and any other costs associated with the operation of the 141-" vehicle/vessel. 11. The services performed by the contract law enforcement agency under provisions of this contract shall be subject to inspection by the Contracting officer or his designated representative to insure strict compliance with the terms of the contract. If for any reason the cooperator fails to provide or satisfactorily perform the services as specified, the Government reserves the right to terminate the contract. 12. An appropriate orientation for all contract law enforcement personnel will be conducted by the Corps of Engineers (Reservoir Manager) to familiarize the cooperator with policies and procedures of the Corps, and to familiarize Corps personnel with the functions and duties of the local law enforcement contracting agency. le COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GRAPEVINE, TEXAS FOR THE PROVISION OF ADDITIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES (Agreement No. COOPLAW-00GRAPE) This agreement, entered into by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District (hereinafter referred to as the Corps) and the city of Grapevine, Texas (hereinafter referred to as the Cooperator), witnesseth that: WHEREAS, the construction of Grapevine Lake (hereinafter called the "Project") was authorized by the River and Harbor Act, Public Law 14, 79th Congress, First- Session, approved 2 March 1945, and the provision of recreation resources in Tarrant County was authorized by Section 4 of the Flood Control Act approved 22 December 1944 (Public Law 534, 78th Congress, Second Session); and WHEREAS, it is the responsibility of the Corps, in administering the Project lands, to provide the public with safe and healthful recreational opportunities; and WHEREAS, the Cooperator has the authority to enforce the state and local laws for the City of Grapevine on such lands, and WHEREAS, Section 120 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1976 (Public Law 94-587) authorizes the Corps to contract with states and their political subdivisions for the purpose of obtaining increased law enforcement services on project lands to meet needs during peak visitation periods; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Corps to obtain the assistance of the Cooperator in the enforcement of state and local laws on project lands. NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto mutually agree as follows: Article 1. Plan of operation. (a) The Corps and the Cooperator have agreed to a Plan of Operation which describes the scope and extent of law enforcement services to be provided by the Cooperator in accordance with this agreement. Such Plan of Operation, as concurred in by the Cooperator, is attached hereto as Appendix A and made a part hereof. (b) It is recognized and understood that the Corps and the Cooperator may, at the request of either, renegotiate the Plan of Operation. The renegotiated Plan of operation shall, upon written acceptance thereof by both parties, supersede Appendix A. Article 2. obligations of the Cooperator. (a) The Cooperator agrees to furnish additional law enforcement services as follows: (1) Normal, emergency, or unanticipated enforcement of civil and criminal laws of the state and local jurisdiction on Project lands and waters without claim for reimbursement under this agreement. This agreement does not diminish or otherwise limit the existing law enforcement responsibilities of state or local law enforcement agencies. (2) The enforcement of the civil and criminal laws of the state and applicable local laws on project lands in accordance with the schedules and duties described in the Plan of operation, with payment by the Corps in accordance with Article 3 of this agreement. (b) The Cooperator agrees to provide personnel, equipment, and supplies which are required in order to provide the law enforcement services requested by the Corps in accordance with subparagraph (a) above. (c) The Cooperator agrees to prepare a Daily Enforcement Log of a format provided or approved by the Corps and to submit this log to the Corps at least once a month throughout the effective period of the current Plan of Operation. (d) The Cooperator agrees to assign only those personnel who are qualified and trained pursuant to the requirements of state and local laws and regulations to undertake the law enforcement services to be provided under Article 2(a)(2). Where state and local standards for the qualifications of law enforcement personnel do not exist, the Cooperator will advise the Corps of the experience, qualifications and training of those personnel expected to be assigned law enforcement duties under this agreement and assign such duties to them only with the approval of the Corps. Article 3. Obligation of the Government. Subject to the availability of funds, the Corps agrees to pay the Cooperator for the total cost of the law enforcement services to be provided in accordance with the obligations agreed to be undertaken by the Cooperator in Article 2(a)(2), including the costs of operation and maintenance of such equipment as is required for the provision of such services identified in the Plan of operation under Article 1. At the request of the Cooperator, partial payments may be made as the law enforcement services are performed based on billings as identified in the Plan of Operation under Article 1 and approved by the Corps. Article 4. Period of Services. The period of this agreement shall be from the date of execution until terminated by mutual agreement, or on written notice from either party to the other, as set forth in Articles 6 and 10. Article 5. Disputes (Dec. 1991)FAR 52.233-0001. (a) This contract is subject to the Contract Disputes Act of 1978, as amended (41 U.S.C. 601-613). (b) Except as provided in the Act, all disputes arising under or relating to this contract shall be resolved under this clause. (c) "Claim," as used in this clause, means a written demand or written assertion by one of the contracting parties seeking, as a matter of right, the payment of money in a sum certain, the adjustment or interpretation of contract terms, or other relief arising under or relating to this contract. A claim arising under a contract, unlike relating to that contract, is a claim that can be resolved under a contract clause that provides for the relief sought by the claimant. However, a written demand or written assertion by the contractor seeking the payment of money exceeding $50,000 is not a claim under the Act until certified as required by subparagraph (d) (2) below. A Voucher, invoice, or other routine request for payment that is not in dispute when submitted is not a claim under the Act. The submission may be converted to a claim under the Act, by complying with the submission and certification requirements of this clause, if it is disputed either as to liability or amount or is not acted upon in a reasonable time. (d)(1) A claim by the contractor shall be made in writing and submitted to the Contracting officer for a written decision. A claim by the Government against the Contractor shall be subject to a written decision by the Contracting Officer. (2) For Contractor claims exceeding $50,000, the Contractor shall submit with the claim a certification that - (i) The claim is made in good faith; (ii) Supporting data are accurate and complete to the best of the Contractor's knowledge and belief; and (iii) The amount requested accurately reflects the contract adjustment for which the contractor believes the Government is liable. (3) (i) If the Contractor is an individual, the certification shall be executed by that individual. (ii) If the Contractor is not an individual, the certification shall be executed by - (A) A senior company official in charge at the contractor's plant or location involved; or (9) An officer or general partner of the Contractor having overall responsibility for the conduct of the Contractor's affairs. (e) For Contractor claims of $50,000 or less, the Contracting Officer must, if requested in writing by the Contractor, render a decision within 60 days of the request. For Contractor -certified claims over $50,000, the Contracting officer must, within 60 days, decide the claim or notify the Contractor of the date by which the decision will be made. (f) The Contracting officer's decision shall be final unless the Contractor appeals or files a suit as provided in the Act. (g) At the time a claim by the Contractor is submitted to the Contracting officer or a claim by the Government is presented to the Contractor, the parties, by mutual consent, may agree to use alternative means of dispute resolution. When using alternated dispute resolution pro cedures, any claim, regardless of amount, shall he accompanied by the certification described in paragraph (d) (2) of this clause, and executed in accordance with paragraph (d) (3) of this clause. (h) The Government shall pay interest on the amount found due and unpaid from (1) the date the contracting Officer receives the claim (Properly certified if required), of (2) the date payment otherwise would be due, if that date is later, until the date of payment. Simple interest on claims shall be paid at the rate, fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury as provided in the Act, which is applicable to the period during which the Contracting Officer receives the claim and then at the rate applicable for each 6 -moth period as fixed by the Treasury Secretary during the pendency of the claim. (i) The Contractor shall proceed diligently with performance of this contract, pending final resolution of any request for relief, claim, appeal, or action arising under the contract, and comply with any decision of the Contracting Officer. Article 6. Default. In the event that either party to this agreement fails to meet any of its obligations hereunder, the other party may immediately terminate the whole or any part of this agreement. Such termination shall be effected by written notice of either party to the other. Article 7. Exclusion of Federal Employee Benefits. It is understood and agreed that the services to be provided by the Cooperator and its employees shall not be considered to fall within the scope of Federal employment, that the Cooperator and its employees shall not be considered as agents or employees of the Federal government, and that none of the benefits of Federal employment will be conferred under the terms of this agreement. Article 8. Release of. - Claim . The Cooperator agrees to hold and save the Corps, its officers, agents or employees, harmless from liability of any nature or kind, for or on account of any claims for damages that may arise during the performance of the law enforcement services by the Cooperator under this agreement. Article 9. Transfer or Assignment. The Cooperator shall not transfer or assign this agreement, nor any rights acquired thereunder, nor grant any interest, privilege, or license whatsoever in connection with this agreement without the approval of the Corps. Article 10. Termination for Convenience. The Corps or Cooperator may, on 30 days written notice, terminate this agreement, in whole or in part, when it is in the best interests of either party. if this agreement is so terminated, the Corps shall be ' liable only for payment in accordance with the payment provisions of this agreement for services rendered prior to the effective date of termination. Article 11. Egual Opportunity (Apr. 1984)FAR 52.222-0026. (a) If, during any 12 -month period (including the 12 months preceding the award of this contract), the Contractor has been or is awarded nonexempt Federal contracts and/or subcontracts that have an aggregate value in excess of $10,000, the Contractor shall comply with subparagraphs (b)(1) through (11) below. Upon request, the Contractor shall provide information necessary to determine the applicability of this clause. (b) During performing this contract, the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant- for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. (2) The Contractor shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. This shall include, but not be limited to (i) employment, (ii) upgrading, (iii) demotion, (iv) transfer, (v) recruitment or recruitment advertising, (vi) layoff or termination, (vii) rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and (viii) selection for training, including apprenticeship. (3) The Contractor shall post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment the notices to be provided by the Contracting Officer that explain this clause. (4) The contractor shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. (5) The Contractor shall send, to each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, the notice to be provided by the Contracting Officer advising the labor union or workers' representative of the Contractor's commitments under this clause, and post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. (6) The Contractor shall comply with Executive Order 11246, as amended, and the rules, regulations, and order of the Secretary of Labor. (7) The Contractor shall furnish to the contracting agency all information required by Executive Order 11246, as amended, and by the rules, regulations , and orders of the Secretary of Labor. Standard Form 100 (EEO -1), or any successor form, is the prescribed form to be filed within 30 days following the award, unless filed within 12 months preceding the date of award. (8) The Contractor shall permit access to its books, -records, and accounts bLL,r the contracting agency or the office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) for the purposes of investigation to ascertain the Contractor's compliance with the applicable rules, regulations, and orders. (9) If the OFCCP determines that the Contractor is not in compliance with this clause or any rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, this contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts, under the procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246, as amended. In addition, sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked against the Contractor as provided in Executive Order 11246, as amended, the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. (10) The Contractor shall include the terms and conditions of subparagraph (b)(1) through (11) of this clause in every subcontract or purchase order that is not excepted by the rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued under Executive Order 11246, as amended, so that these terms and conditions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. (11) The Contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing these terms and condition, including sanctions for noncompliance; provided, that if the Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of any direction, the Contractor may request the United States to enter into the litigation to protect the interests of the United States. (c) Notwithstanding any other clause in this contract, disputes relative to this clause will be governed by the procedures in 41 CFR 60-1.1. Article 12. Gratuities (Apr.1984)FAR 52.203-0003). (a) The right of the Contractor to proceed may be terminated by written notice if, after notice and hearing, the agency head or a designee determines that the Contractor, its agent, or another representative - (1) Offered or gave a gratuity (e.g., an entertainment or gift) to an officer, official, or employee of the Government; and (2) Intended, by the gratuity, to obtain a contract or favorable treatment under a contract. (b) The facts supporting this determination may be reviewed by any court having lawful jurisdiction. (c) If this contract is terminated under paragraph (a) above, the Government is entitled - (1) To pursue the same remedies as in a breach of the contract; and (2) In additio-11 --o any other damages provided by law, to exemplary damages of not less than 3 nor more than 10 times the cost incurred by the Contractor in giving gratuities to the person concerned, as determined by the agency head or a designee. (This subparagraph (c)(2) is applicable only if this contract uses money appropriated to the Department of Defense.) (d) The rights and remedies of the Government provided in this clause shall not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this contract. Article 13. Examination of Records by Comptroller General. The Cooperator agrees that the Comptroller General of the United States or any of his duly authorized representatives shall, until the expiration of three years after final payment under this agreement or such less time specified in Appendix M of the Defense Acquisition Regulation have access to and the right to examine any directly pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of the Cooperator involving transactions related to this agreement. Article 14. Audit by Department of Defense. Upon request, the Cooperator shall provide, and the Corps shall have the right to examine, books, records, documents, and other evidence of accounting procedures and practices, sufficient to reflect properly all direct and indirect costs of whatever nature claimed to have been incurred and anticipated to be incurred for the performance of this agreement. Article 15. Service Contract Act of 1965 (As Amended) (may 1989) FA - 52 .2220041. (a) This cooperative agreement is subject to the following provisions and all other provisions of the Service Contract Act of 1965, as amended. Each service employee employed in the performance of this contract shall be paid not less than the prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits of the cooperator for the locale in which the work is being performed. (b) Records. The cooperator and each subcontractor performing work subject to the Act shall make and maintain for 3 years from the completion of the work, and make them available for inspection and transcription by authorized representatives of the Wage and Hour Division Employment Standards Administration, a record of the following for each employee subject to the Act: (1) Name and address and social security number; (2) Correct work classification or classifications, rate or rates of monetary wages paid and fringe benefits provided, rate or rates of payments in lieu of fringe benefits, and total daily and weekly compensation, (3) Daily and weekly hours worked by each employee; and (4) Any deductions, rebates, or refunds from the total daily or weekly compensation of each employee. Article 16. Any changes in the provisions of this agreement which are necessary and proper will be made by formal amendment signed by both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the partie.s hereto have executed this agreement as of the day and year first written above. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS FORT WORTH DISTRICT BY: Dwight Quarles Chief, Operations Division THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE BY: Roger Nelson City Manager DATE: DATE: WAGE DETERMINATION NO: 94-2513 REV (14) AREA: TX,FORT WORTH WAGE DETERMINATION NO: 94-2513 REV (14) AREA: TX,FORT WORTH ***FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY BY FEDERAL AGENCIES PARTICIPATING IN MOU WITH DOL*** REGISTER OF WAGE DETERMINATION UNDER 1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR THE SERVICE CONTRACT ACT j EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION By direction of the Secretary of Labor I WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION j Washington, D.C. 20210 I j Wage Determination No.: 94-2513 Revision No.: 14 Division of Wage Determinations] Date of Last Revision: 06/01/1999 State): Texas I j Areas: Texas COUNTIES OF Erath, Hood, Jack, Johnson, Montague, Palo Pinto, j Parker, Somervell, Tarrant, Wise ** Fringe Benefits Required For All Occupations Included In This Wage Determination Follow The Occupational Listing ** OCCUPATION CODE AND TITLE MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE Administrative Support and Clerical Occupations: 01011 Accounting Clerk I $ 8.50 01012 Accounting Clerk II $ 9.18 01013 Accounting Clerk III $ 10.95 01014 Accounting Clerk IV $ 13.27 01030 Court Reporter $ 11.58 01050 Dispatcher, Motor Vehicle $ 10.05 01060 Document Preparation Clerk $ 9.60 01070 Messenger (Courier) $ 7.80 01090 Duplicating Machine Operator $ 9.60 01110 Film/Tape Librarian $ 10.60 01115 General Clerk I $ 7.80 01116 General Clerk II $ 7.99 01117 General Clerk III $ 9.60 01118 General Clerk IV $ 10.60 01120 Housing Referral Assistant $ 13.21 01131 Key Entry Operator I $ 7.63 01132 Key Entry Operator II $ 9.20 01191 Order Clerk I $ 8.47 01192 Order Clerk II $ 10.22 01261 Personnel Assistant (Employment) I $ 8.65 01262 Personnel Assistant (Employment) II $ 10.31 01263 Personnel Assistant (Employment) III $ 11.98 01264 Personnel Assistant (Employment) IV $ 14.91 01270 Production Control Clerk $ 13.21 01290 Rental Clerk $ 10.33 01300 Scheduler, Maintenance $ 10.33 01311 Secretary I $ 10.33 01312 Secretary II $ 11.58 01313 Secretary III $ 13.21 01314 Secretary IV $ 15.89 01315 Secretary V $ 19.36 01320 Service Order Dispatcher $ 10.06 01341 Stenographer I $ 10.63 01342 Stenographer II $ 11.38 01400 Supply Technician $ 15.27 01420 Survey Worker (Interviewer) $ 11.58 01460 Switchboard Operator -Receptionist $ 8.40 01510 Test Examiner $ 11.58 01520 Test Proctor $ 11.58 01531 Travel Clerk I $ 9.26 01532 Travel Clerk II $ 9.97 01533 Travel Clerk III $ 10.69 01611 Word Processor I $ 9.83 01612 Word Processor II $ 12.41 01613 Word Processor III $ 12.82 Automatic Data Processing Occupations: 03010 Computer Data Librarian $ 9.25 03041 Computer Operator I $ 9.25 03042 Computer Operator II $ 11.35 03043 Computer Operator III $ 14.08 03044 Computer Operator IV $ 15.81 03045 Computer Operator V $ 16.20 03071 Computer Programmer I 1/ $ 11.89 03072 Computer Programmer II 1/ $ 15.88 03073 Computer Programmer III 1/ $ 18.30 03074 Computer Programmer IV 1/ $ 22.93 03101 Computer Systems Analyst I 1/ $ 18.65 03102 Computer Systems Analyst II 1/ $ 22.85 03103 Computer Systems Analyst III 1/ $ 26.83 03160 Peripheral Equipment Operator $ 9.25 Automotive Service Occupations: 05005 Automobile Body Repairer, Fiberglass $ 15.28 05010 Automotive Glass Installer $ 14.22 05040 Automotive Worker $ 14.22 05070 Electrician, Automotive $ 15.28 05100 Mobile Equipment Servicer $ 11.39 05130 Motor Equipment Metal Mechanic $ 15.28 05160 Motor Equipment Metal Worker $ 14.22 05190 Motor Vehicle Mechanic $ 15.28 05220 Motor Vehicle Mechanic Helper $ 11.39 05250 Motor Vehicle Upholstery Worker $ 13.58 05280 Motor Vehicle Wrecker $ 13.58 05310 Painter, Automotive $ 14.22 05340 Radiator Repair Specialist $ 13.58 05370 Tire Repairer $ 11.39 05400 Transmission Repair Specialist $ 15.28 Food Preparation and Service Occupations: 07010 Baker $ 9.89 07041 Cook I $ 8.74 07042 Cook II $ 9.89 07070 Dishwasher $ 6.31 07100 Food Service Worker (Cafeteria Worker) $ 6.31 07130 Meat Cutter $ 9.89 07250 Waiter/Waitress $ 6.95 Furniture Maintenance and Repair Occupations: 09010 Electrostatic Spray Painter $ 14.22 09040 Furniture Handler $ 11.39 09070 Furniture Refinisher $ 14.22 09100 Furniture Refinisher Helper $ 11.39 09110 Furniture Repairer, Minor $ 12.50 09130 Upholsterer $ 13.58 General Service and Support Occupations: 11030 Cleaner, Vehicles $ 6.31 11060 Elevator Operator $ 6.31 11090 Gardener $ 8.74 11121 Housekeeping Aide I $ 5.48 11122 Housekeeping Aide II $ 6.31 11150 Janitor $ 6.31 11210 Laborer, Grounds Maintenance $ 6.95 11240 Maid or Houseman $ 5.47 11270 Pest Controller $ 9.36 11300 Refuse Collector $ 6.31 11330 Tractor Operator $ 8.16 11360 Window Cleaner $ 6.95 Health Occupations: 12020 Dental Assistant $ 10.44 12040 Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic Ambulance Driver $ 10.44 12071 Licensed Practical Nurse I $ 8.32 12072 Licensed Practical Nurse II $ 9.33 12073 Licensed Practical Nurse III $ 10.44 12100 Medical Assistant $ 9.33 12130 Medical Laboratory Technician $ 9.33 12160 Medical Record Clerk $ 9.33 12190 Medical Record Technician $ 12.94 12221 Nursing Assistant I $ 6.78 12222 Nursing Assistant II $ 7.62 12223 Nursing Assistant III $ 8.32 12224 Nursing Assistant IV $ 9.33 12250 Pharmacy Technician $ 11.64 12280 Phlebotomist $ 9.33 12311 Registered Nurse I $ 12.94 12312 Registered Nurse II $ 15.82 12313 Registered Nurse II, Specialist $ 15.82 12314 Registered Nurse III $ 19.15 12315 Registered Nurse III, Anesthetist $ 19.15 12316 Registered Nurse IV $ 22.95 information and Arts Occupations: 13002 Audiovisual Librarian $ 14.29 13011 Exhibits Specialist I $ 15.00 13012 Exhibits Specialist II $ 18.49 = 13013 Exhibits Specialist III $ 20.39 13041 Illustrator I $ 15.00 13042 Illustrator II $ 18.49 13043 Illustrator III $ 20.39 13047 Librarian $ 19.36 13050 Library Technician $ 11.58 13071 Photographer I $ 12.33 13072 Photographer II $ 15.00 13073 Photographer III $ 18.49 13074 Photographer IV $ 20.39 13075 Photographer V $ 23.77 Laundry, Drycleaning, Pressing and Related Occups: 1510 Assembler $ 6.41 15030 Counter Attendant $ 6.41 15040 Dry Cleaner $ 8.36 15070 Finisher, Flatwork, Machine $ 6.41 15090 Presser, Hand $ 6.41 15100 Presser, Machine, Drycleaning $ 6.41 15130 Presser, Machine, Shirts $ 6.41 15160 Presser, Machine, Wearing Apparel, Laundry $ 6.41 15190 Sewing Machine Operator $ 8.71 15220 Tailor $ 9.40 15250 Washer, Machine $ 7.10 Machine Tool Operation and Repair Occupations: 19010 Machine -Tool Operator (Toolroom) $ 13.58 19040 Tool and Die Maker $ 18.05 Materials Handling and Packing Occupations: 21010 Fuel Distribution System Operator $ 13.36 21020 Material Coordinator $ 11.96 21030 Material Expediter $ 11.96 21040 Material Handling Laborer $ 9.29 21050 Order Filler $ 8.37 21071 Forklift Operator $ 10.40 21080 Production Line Worker (Food Processing) $ 10.40 21100 Shipping/Receiving Clerk $ 10.40 21130 Shipping Packer $ 8.25 21140 Store Worker I $ 8.36 21150 Stock Clerk (Shelf Stocker; Store Worker II) $ 11.23 21210 Tools c d Parts Attendant $ 10.40 21400 Warehouse Specialist $ 10.40 Mechanics and Maintenance and Repair Occupations: 23010 Aircraft Mechanic $ 15.28 23040 Aircraft Mechanic Helper $ 11.39 23050 Aircraft Quality Control Inspector $ 18.16 23060 Aircraft Servicer $ 12.92 23070 Aircraft Worker $ 13.58 23100 Appliance Mechanic $ 13.88 23120 Bicycle Repairer $ 11.39 23125 Cable Splicer $ 15.28 23130 Carpenter, Maintenance $ 14.22 2_2140 Carpet Layer $ 13.58 ._60 Electrician, Maintenance $ 15.28 2J_'l Electronics Technician, Maintenance I $ 12.65 23182 Electronics Technician, Maintenance II $ 18.62 23183 Electronics Technician, Maintenance III $ 19.24 23260 Fabric Wos'aar $ 11.39 23290 Fire Ala--.. System Mechanic $ 15.28 23310 Fire Extir._;;lisher Repairer $ 12.92 '3340 Fuel Distr -ution System Mechanic $ 15.28 -370 General Ma,.raten<-Ice Worker $ 13.58 __0 Heating, Refrige ation and Air -Conditioning Mechanic $ 15.28 23430 Heavy Equipment Mechanic $ 15.28 23440 Heavy Equipment Operator $ 15.28 23460 Instrument Mechanic $ 15.28 23470 Laborer $ 10.11 23500 Locksmith $ 14.22 23530 Machinery Maintenance Mechanic $ 15.28 23550 Machinist, Maintenance $ 15.28 23580 Maintenance Trades Helper $ 11.39 23640 Millw sht $ 15.28 23700 Office Appliance Repairer $ 12.92 23740 Painter, Aircraft $ 14.22 23760 Painter, Maintenance $ 14.22 23790 Pipefitter, Maintenance $ 15.28 23800 Plumber, Maintenance $ 14.22 23820 Pneudraulic Systems Mechanic $ 15.28 23850 Rigger $ 15.28 23870 Scale Mechanic $ 13.58 23890 Sheet -Metal Worker, Maintenance $ 15.28 23910 Small Engine Mechanic $ 12.92 23930 Telecommunications Mechanic I $ 15.28 23931 Telecommunications Mechanic II $ 15.95 23950 Telephone Lineman $ 15.28 23960 Welder, Combination, Maintenance $ 15.28 23965 Well Driller $ 15.28 23970 Woodcraft Worker $ 15.28 23980 Woodworker $ 13.58 Personal Needs Occupations: 24570 Child Care Attendant $ 9.42 24580 Child Care Center Clerk $ 11.76 24600 Chore Aide $ 5.47 24630 Homemaker $ 13.06 Plant and System Operation Occupations: 25010 Boiler Tender $ 15.28 25040 Sewage Plant Operator $ 14.22 25070 Stationary Engineer $ 15.28 25190 Ventilation Equipment Tender $ 10.82 25210 Water Treatment Plant Operator $ 14.22 Protective Service Occupations: 27004 Alarm Monitor $ 8.69 27006 Corrections Officer $ 15.33 27010 Court Security Officer $ 15.33 27040 Detention Officer $ 15.33 27070 Firefighter $ 13.74 27101 Guard I $ 6.75 27102 Guard II $ 14.01 27130 Police Officer $ 16.18 Stevedoring/Longshoremen Occupational Services: 28010 Blocker and Bracer $ 12.62 28020 Hatch Tender $ 12.62 28030 Line Handler $ 12.62 28040 Stevedore I $ 11.93 28050 Stevedore II $ 13.27 Technical Occupations: 29010 Air Traffic Control Specialist, Center 2/ $ 24.90 29011 Air Traffic Control Specialist, Station 2/ $ 17.17 29012 Air Traffic Control Specialist, Terminal 2/ $ 18.91 29023 Archeological Technician I $ 13.35 29024 Archeological Technician II $ 14.94 29025 Archeological Technician III $ 18.49 29030 Cartographic Technician $ 18.49 29035 Computer Based Training (CBT) Specialist/Instructor $ 18.65 29040 Civil Engineering Technician $ 18.49 29061 Drafter I $ 11.20 29062 Drafter II $ 12.33 29063 Drafter III $ 15.00 29064 Drafter IV $ 18.75 t 29081 Engineering Technician I $ 11.20 29082 Engineering Technician II $ 13.65 29083 Engineering Technician III $ 14.55 29084 Engineering Technician IV $ 16.40 29085 Engineering Technician V $ 18.07 29086 Engineering Technician VI $ 21.06 29090 Environmental Technician $ 16.08 29100 Flight Simulator/Instructor (Pilot) $ 22.85 29150 Graphic Artist $ 18.65 29160 Instructor $ 16.56 29210 Laboratory Technician $ 13.13 29240 Mathematical Technician $ 16.40 29361 Paralegal/Legal Assistant I $ 11.55 29362 Paralegal/Legal Assistant II $ 15.89 29363 Paralegal/Legal Assistant III $ 18.41 29364 Paralegal/Legal Assistant IV $ 22.27 29390 Photooptics Technician $ 16.40 29480 Technical Writer $ 17.80 29491 Unexploded Ordnance Technician I $ 15.82 29492 Unexploded Ordnance Technician II $ 19.15 29493 Unexploded Ordnance Technician III $ 22.95 29494 Unexploded Safety Escort $ 15.82 29495 Unexploded Sweep Personnel $ 15.82 29620 Weather Observer, Senior 3/ $ 15.64 29621 Weather Observer, Combined Upper Air & Surface Programs 3/ $ 14.08 29622 Weather Observer, Upper Air 3/ $ 14.08 Transportation/Mobile Equipment Operation Occups: 31030 Bus Driver $ 11.97 31260 Parking and Lot Attendant $ 6.52 31290 Shuttle Bus Driver $ 9.05 31300 Taxi Driver $ 7.98 31361 Truckdriver, Light Truck $ 9.05 31362 Truckdriver, Medium Truck $ 11.97 31363 Truckdriver, Heavy Truck $ 12.60 31364 Truckdriver, Tractor-Trailer $ 13.22 Miscellaneous Occupations: 99020 Animal Caretaker $ 7.55 99030 Cashier $ 7.69 99041 Carnival Equipment Operator $ 8.16 99042 Carnival Equipment Repairer $ 8.74 99043 Carnival Worker $ 6.31 99050 Desk Clerk $ 9.42 99095 Embalmer $ 15.82 99300 Lifeguard $ 8.40 99310 Mortician $ 15.82 99350 Park Attendant (Aide) $ 10.54 99400 Photofinishing Worker (Photo Lab Tech., Darkroom Tech) $ 8.40 99500 Recreation Specialist $ 13.06 99510 Recycling Worker $ 8.13 99610 Sales Clerk $ 8.40 99620 School Crossing Guard (Crosswalk Attendant) $ 6.31 99630 Sports Official $ 8.40 99658 Survey Party Chief (Chief of Party) $ 15.23 99659 Surveying Technician (Instr. Person/Surveyor Asst./Instr.) $ 9.63 99660 Surveying Aide $ 7.68 99690 Swimming Pool Operator $ 9.89 99720 Vending Machine Attendant $ 8.16 99730 Vending Machine Repairer $ 9.89 99740 Vending Machine Repairer Helper $ 8.16 ** Fringe Benefits Required For All Occupations Included In --- This Wage Determination ** HEALTH & WELFARE: $1.63 an hour or $65.20 a week or $282.53 a month. VACATION: Two weeks paid vacation after 1 year of service with a contractor or successor; 3 weeks after 5 years; 4 weeks after 15 years. Length of service includes the whole span of continuous service with the present contractor or successor, wherever employed, and with the predecessor contractor in the performance of similar work at the same Federal facility. (Reg. 4.173) HOLIDAYS: Minimum of ten paid holidays per year: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. (A contractor may substitute for any of the named holidays another day off with pay in accordance with a plan communicated to the employees involved.) (See 29 CFR 4.174) 1/ Does not apply to employees employed in a bona fide executive, administrative, or professional capacity as defined and delineated in 29 CFR 541. (See 29 CFR 4.156) 2/ APPLICABLE TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ONLY - NIGHT DIFFERENTIAL: An employee is entitled to pay for all work performed between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. at the rate of basic pay plus a night pay differential amounting to 10 percent of the rate of basic pay. 3/ WEATHER OBSERVERS - NIGHT PAY & SUNDAY PAY: If you work at night as part of a regular tour of duty, you will earn a night differential and receive an Y additional 10% of basic pay for any hours worked between 6pm and 6am. If you are a full-time employee (40 hours a week) and Sunday is part of your regularly scheduled workweek, you are paid at your rate of basic pay plus a Sunday preium of 250 of your basic rate for each hour of Sunday work which is not overtime (i.e. occasional work on Sunday outside the normal tour of duty is considered overtime work). `* UNIFORM ALLOWANCE ** If employees are required to wear uniforms in the performance of this contract (either by the terms of the Government contract, by the employer, by the state or local law, etc.), the cost of furnishing such uniforms and maintaining (by laundering or dry cleaning) such uniforms is an expense that may not be borne by an employee where such cost reduces the hourly rate below that required by the wage determination. The Department of Labor will accept payment in accordance with the following standards as compliance: The contractor or subcontractor is required to furnish all employees with an adequate number of uniforms without cost or to reimburse employees for the actual cost of the uniforms. In addition, where uniform cleaning and maintenance is made the responsibility of the employee, all contractors and subcontractors subject to this wage determination shall (in the absence of a bona fide collective bargaining agreement providing for a different amount, or the furnishing of contrary affirmative proof as to the actual cost), reimburse all employees for such cleaning and maintenance at a rate of $4.25 per week (or $.85 cents per day). However, in those instances where the uniforms furnished are made of "wash and wear" materials, may be routinely washed and dried with other personal garments, and do not require any special treatment such as dry cleaning, daily washing, or commercial laundering in order to meet the cleanliness or appearance standards set by the terms of the Government contract, by the contractor, by law, or by the nature of the work, there is no requirement that employees be reimbursed for uniform maintenance costs. ** NOTES APPLYING TO THIS WAGE DETERMINATION ** Source of Occupational Titles and Descriptions: The duties of employees under job titles listed are those described in the "Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations," Fourth Edition, January 1993, as amended by the Second Supplement, dated August 1995, unless otherwise indicated. This publication may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, at 202-783-3238, or by writing to the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government J Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Copies of specific job j descriptions may also be obtained from the appropriate contracting officer. REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION OF ADDITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND WAGE RATE (Standard Form 1444 (SF 1444)) Conformance Process: The contracting officer shall require that any class of service employee which is not listed herein and which is to be employed under the contract (i.e., the work to be performed is not performed by any classification listed in the wage determination), be classified by the contractor so as to provide a reasonable relationship (i.e., appropriate level of skill comparison) between, such unlisted classifications and the classifications listed in the wage determination. Such conformed classes of employees shall be paid the monetary wages and furnished the fringe benefits as are determined. Such conforming process shall be initiated by the contractor prior to the performance of contract work by such unlisted class(es) of employees. The conformed classification, wage rate, and/or fringe benefits shall be retroactive to the commencement date of the contract. fSee Section 4.6 (C)(vi)) When multiple wage determinations are included in a contract, a separate SF 1444 should be prepared for each wage determination to which a class(es) is to be conformed. The process for preparing a conformance request is as follows: 1) When preparing the bid, the contractor identifies the need for a conformed occupation) and computes a proposed rate). 2) After contract award, the contractor prepares a written report listing in order proposed classification title), a Federal grade equivalency (FGE) for each proposed classification), job description), and rationale for proposed wage rate), including information regarding the agreement or disagreement of the authorized representative of the employees involved, or where there is no authorized representative, the employees themselves. This report should be submitted to the contracting officer no later than 30 days after such unlisted class(es) of employees performs any contract work. 3) The contracting officer reviews the proposed action and promptly submits a report of the action, together with the agency's recommendations and pertinent information including the position of the contractor and the employees, to the Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, for review. (See section 4.6(b)(2) of Regulations 29 CFR Part 4). 4) Within 30 days of receipt, the Wage and Hour Division approves, modifies, or disapproves the action via transmittal to the agency contracting officer, or notifies the contracting officer that additional time will be required to process the request. 5) The contracting officer transmits the Wage and Hour decision to the contractor. 6) The contractor informs the affected employees. Information required by the Regulations must be submitted on SF 1444 or bond paper. When preparing a conformance request, the "Service Contract Act Directory of Occupations" (the Directory) should be used to compare job definitions to insure that duties requested are not performed by a classification already listed in the wage determination. Remember, it is not the job title, but the required tasks that determine whether a class is included in an established wage determination. Conformances may not be used to artificially split, combine, or subdivide classifications listed in the wage determination.