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• The agreement does not provide for mutual aid resulting from labor shortages <br />• Parties receiving aid are generally required to pay within 30 days. Delinquent payments <br />result in a 12% interest accrual <br />• The term of the agreement in indefinite, but any party can cancel with 30 days written <br />notice, with or without cause <br />• The party requesting aid pursuant to the agreement is required to indemnify, defend, and <br />hold the assisting party harmless for claims arising from any assistance provided under <br />the agreement <br />• The agreement provides for a full waiver of incidental, indirect, or consequential damages <br />for all parties <br />The SCPPA Ad Hoc T&D E&O Committee recommended to the SCPPA Board of Directors at its <br />April 2006 meeting that all SCPPA members use the CUEA Agreement as their common mutual <br />aid agreement. <br />This agreement was taken to the Utilities Commission at the June 5, 2006 meeting for <br />recommendation of approval to council, and was unanimously recommended for approval. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: <br />Funds are available in the Electric Utility Administration Dues and Publications account number <br />520-8000-8001-2270-0930-200. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: <br />None. <br />CONFLICT OF INTEREST — Gift Disclosure Requirements <br />None <br />Staff recommends approval of the CUEA Mutual Assistance Agreement and Authorize the Mayor <br />to Execute the Agreement. <br />Attachment: CUEA Mutual Assistance Agreement <br />REVIEW TEAM ONLY Q <br />CityAttorney:�� � e�z(k-th, Finance Director. Llb ' <br />City Manager: OTHER: <br />