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FIRE AND RESCUE\WGF EMS—APPROVE 2018 Agreement—5-21-18
RESOLUTION APPROVING YEAR 2018 EMERGENCY AMBULANCE
SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN TOWN OF QUEENSBURY AND
WEST GLENS FALLS EMERGENCY SQUAD, INC.
RESOLUTION NO.: ,2018
INTRODUCED BY:
WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION
SECONDED BY:
WHEREAS, in accordance with General Municipal Law §122-b, the Queensbury Town Board
may contract with ambulance services certified or registered in accordance with Public Health Law
Article 30 for general emergency ambulance services within the Town, and
WHEREAS, the Agreement currently in effect between the Town of Queensbury and the West
Glens Falls Emergency Squad, Inc., (Squad) expired as of December 31St, 2017, and
WHEREAS, the Town and the Squad have negotiated terms for a new one (1) year
Agreement for general emergency ambulance services, and
WHEREAS, in accordance with General Municipal Law §209(b), on Monday, May 21St, 2018
the Town Board duly conducted a public hearing and heard all interested persons concerning the
proposed Agreement for emergency ambulance services, and
WHEREAS, a copy of the proposed Agreement has been presented at this meeting,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby approves the Year 2018 Emergency
Ambulance Services Agreement between the Town of Queensbury and the West Glens Falls
Emergency Squad, Inc., substantially in the form presented at this meeting, and
BE IT FURTHER,
RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor to
execute the Agreement and the Town Supervisor and/or Town Budget Officer to take such other and
further action necessary to effectuate the terms of this Resolution.
Duly adopted this 21St day of May, 2018,by the following vote:
AYES
NOES
ABSENT:
FIRE&RESCUE\West Glens Falls Emergency Squad 2018
AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made as of the 1St day of January, 2018 between the TOWN BOARD
OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY, acting for and on behalf of the Town of Queensbury, a
municipal corporation situated in the County of Warren and State of New York, (hereinafter referred
to as the "TOWN") and the WEST GLENS FALLS EMERGENCY SQUAD,INC., a New York
Not-for-Profit Corporation, located in the Town of Queensbury, Warren County, New York
(hereinafter referred to as the "EMERGENCY SQUAD").
WITNESSETH, that:
WHEREAS, Town Law §184 and General Municipal Law §122-b provide that a Town
Board may contract with an ambulance service certified or registered in accordance with Public Health
Law Article 30 for general emergency ambulance service within the Town, and
WHEREAS, the Emergency Squad has an organized Emergency Squad and ambulance and
equipment and has consented to provide volunteer emergency ambulance service in the Town of
Queensbury for an annual consideration as hereinafter specified, and
WHEREAS, the Town Board, after conducting a public hearing in accordance with New
York State Town Law §184, duly adopted a Resolution authorizing this Agreement for emergency
ambulance service upon the following terms and conditions:
NOW, THEREFORE, for and consideration of the covenants and agreements herein
contained, the Town does by this Agreement engage the Emergency Squad to furnish emergency
ambulance service to the Town of Queensbury and the Emergency Squad agrees to furnish emergency
ambulance service to the Town in the following manner:
1. Emer2ency Sauad to Use Best Efforts to Perform Duties; Failure to Perform.
The Emergency Squad covenants and agrees that it will use its best efforts at all times to
provide general emergency ambulance service to the Town. This Agreement is not to be cancelled,
revoked or terminated by either party within the term of this Agreement unless it is proven that one
party or the other has been willfully negligent and neglectful with respect to any of the Agreement's
terms or provisions.
It is further agreed between the parties hereto that if the Emergency Squad shall fail to respond
to any alarm and fulfill and perform its duties and obligations at any time during the duration of this
Agreement for a period of 30 days and without a reasonable explanation, or at any time notifies the
Town that it does not intend to perform its duties for any period of time, then the Town may allot and
pay to one or more of the other emergency squads located in the Town for furnishing ambulance
service to the Town, all or any part of the monies due or to become due under this Agreement for the
period for which such service is to be rendered. In the event that monies have already been paid to the
Emergency Squad for the period involved, then the Emergency Squad shall refund to the Town the full
amount of the unearned money on a pro-rata basis per day of failure to provide service.
It is specifically understood and agreed by the parties that the ambulance service to be provided
by the Emergency Squad under the terms of this Agreement will relate to emergency conditions and
situations only and that the Emergency Squad is not required hereby to provide ambulance services in
non-emergency situations or circumstances.
2. Town Implementation of Bill for Service.
The Town has implemented the bill for service program whereby a qualified company will
provide third party billing service for reimbursement recovery of EMS costs from insurance companies,
Medicare and Medicaid. It is understood and agreed upon that all revenue produced by this billing
system is the Town's and will be deposited into the Town of Queensbury Emergency Medical Services
Revenue Account No.: 005-0000-52005. All fees associated with the billing will be covered by the
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Town directly. All Squads and their members will adhere to proper billing procedures, charges and
training as necessary. No member of the Squad or its paid staff and/or volunteers shall make
statements that bills will be ignored and they shall fully support the bill for service program by
following proper procedure to ensure that all patients will be billed properly for their services. Of
course, the Squad may, in the appropriate circumstances, inform patients that if they are unable to
pay due to limited income, they may contact the billing company for a hardship application
3. Paid Service.
In addition to the amounts the Town will pay in accordance with the paragraph entitled,
"Town's Responsibility to Pay," the Town shall also pay the Emergency Squad for the costs of paid
service as follows:
A. The Emergency Squad will arrange for paid service with a payroll service.
B. Such service shall begin as of January 15; 2018 and shall continue through
December 31st, 2018.
C. The Town Board will fund such paid staffing up to $418,000 per year. Paid Staffing
will be paid ahead in six (6) equal installments,paid every other month starting with the
first audit in January. The Squad shall provide copies of the actual payrolls by the 15t''
of each month for the preceding month. If the supporting documentation is not
received within 30 days after the prepaid period, future payments shall be withheld
D. The hourly pay rates for such paid staffing shall be: $15.00 hourly for staffers with
Basic Life Support (BLS) training; $16.50 for staffers xmith Adi anced EMT(A EMT)
training; $19.00 hourly for staffers with Advanced Life Support(ALS)training. Such
pay rates shall become effective as of July 19 2018. No paid time-off is allowed.
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4. Non-Exclusivity.
This Agreement shall not be deemed exclusive and the Emergency Squad may use its
ambulance, equipment, and personnel for ambulance service to persons not covered by this Agreement,
and also for the purpose of taking part in mutual aid responses, conventions, parades, meetings, and
schools of instruction, both within and outside of the Town of Queensbury. Further,nothing contained
herein shall prevent the Emergency Squad from contracting with other municipalities to provide
ambulance service, and to enter into contracts or otherwise bill those municipalities for the services
provided, so long as copies of any contracts proposed to be entered into by the Emergency Squad are
delivered to the Queensbury Town Clerk and authorized by Resolution of the Queensbury Town
Board. However, the Emergency Squad shall not bill Town residents for its services nor for
emergency services provided within the Town of Queensbury, except as permitted by a Resolution of
the Town Board.
The Squads have the authority to enter into Intercept Agreements with neighboring
emergency/rescue squads. The funds that are received will be forwarded to the Town as EMS
revenue.
5. Emer2ency Sauad Duties.
The Emergency Squad shall:
A. Be certified or registered by New York State in accordance with Public Health Law Article
30 for general emergency ambulance service within the Town.
B. Be and remain duly incorporated and qualified under §501(c)(3) of the United States
Internal Revenue Code.
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C. At all times during the period of this Agreement, provide a New York State certified
ambulance and on-call general emergency ambulance service to the Town of Queensbury.
D. Be able to proi,ide Advanced Life Support (ALS) services at all tunes in accordance
xmith the requirements of the Mountain Lakes Regional EMS Council (Mountain
Lakes). If the Squad is not granted a full renerrmal of such ALS Operating
Authority by Mountain Lakes, or otherwise shall not be able to proi,ide ALS
services at all times, this Agreement shall immediately terminate and Hill then be
considered null and i,oid. For the purpose of this paragraph 5(D), the Squad shall
be considered "to proi,ide ALS at all times," if the Squad itself shall proi,ide
Advanced Life Support (ALS) services for at least 97% of the continuous 24
hours/day, 365 days per year during each entire calendar year.
E. Obtain proper Emergency Squad authorization to enter into this Agreement and shall direct
its duly authorized officer to sign this Agreement.
F. Respond on call from Warren County 911, a police officer, peace officer, or doctor to the
scene of any emergency within the Town of Queensbury.
G. Respond to a call from a County Fire Coordinator or the Chief of any Volunteer Fire
Company to the scene of a fire or other emergency in the Town of Queensbury.
H. Cooperate with the other emergency squads to the extent that an ambulance and personnel
should be available for all emergencies within the Town of Queensbury.
L Make non-emergency or other transports in accordance with the by-laws and operating
procedures of the Emergency Squad.
I Use the monies received from the Town in accordance with this Agreement for only the
following purposes and subject to the following conditions:
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(i) The monies provided in accordance with this Agreement shall be used in
accordance with the budget that has been submitted by the Emergency Squad,
attached as Exhibit A and incorporated herein for all purposes. Allocations set
forth on an operation budget line may be transferred to any other operation
budget line, except that this shall not apply to budget lines or funds for vehicle
funds, insurance and debt service, which budget lines and transfers into or out
thereof shall be subject to Town Board approval.
Any moneys paid to the Squad by the Town shall be maintained in their own
interest bearing bank account and only charges allowable under this Agreement
shall be paid through such bank account. No comingling of Squad and Town
moneys and expenses shall be permitted. Any Squad monies received and
expended shall be maintained in a separate bank account and such expenses
kept separate from expenses made from Town funds.
Notwithstanding anything provided in the budget, it is agreed that none of the
Town funds shall be used for purposes of the payment of banquets or awards;
fund raising activities; clothing not used for emergency purposes; compensation
or reimbursement for the purchase of telephones by members;wear and tear on
members' personal vehicles or personal equipment such as computers or
telephones used in connection with Emergency Squad activities; except that
these restrictions shall not prohibit reimbursing members for telephone calls,
food and beverage, and other business expenses related to the Emergency
Squad purposes.
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K. The Emergency Squad shall mail and/or personally deliver the documents identified below,
in acceptable form, to the Town's Budget Officer each year of this Agreement or any
extension thereof as follows:
(i) By March 31St, a summary of Squad Members' Service Award Credits for the
previous year. The Town, specifically including the Town's Budget Officer,
shall be provided detailed records of such Service Award Credits upon request.
(ii) By July 15th, an accounting of the previous year's insurance expense.
(iii) By July 15th, an annual update of the Emergency Squad's five (5) year capital
plan that forecasts future capital needs and expenditures, including anticipated
vehicles, equipment, tools, other apparatus, facilities or improvements to
facilities to be used for emergency services purposes. The budget should
include all such costs for such expenses.
(iv) On July 15th of the final „oar of this A gt!een ort a budget for each respective
year of the proposed, subsequent Agreement.
(v) Prior to the expiration of the previous insurance policies, insurance certificates
and declaration pages as specified in Paragraph 12 of this Agreement.
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(vi) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, at any time that the
Emergency Squad is in default of the documentation requirements of this
Paragraph:
a) The Town shall defer any payments due to the Emergency Squad under
this Agreement;
b) The Town shall not commence contract renewal negotiations with the
Emergency Squad;
c) In the event that a payment is deferred because of non-compliance with
reporting requirements, the Emergency Squad may appeal to the Town
Board for a partial or full payment of amounts otherwise due by providing
an explanation of extenuating circumstances.
(vii) By September 15t'', the Squad must furnish a list of all vehicles currently in the
Squad's possession that have a license plate including the type(i.e., ambulance,
first responder), make, model, license plate number, date purchased and the
purchase price.
(viii) By September 15t'', the Squad must also provide any and all New York State
Department of Health Inspection reports.
L. All Emergency Squads will be subject to an annual audited financial report for the
previous year in the format prescribed by the Town prepared on an accrual basis by a
qualified Certified Public Accountant. Such report shall verify the Emergency Squad's
qualification under 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code and shall
include statements of all revenues regardless of source and all expenditures regardless
of purpose, with specific schedules of expenditures of Town funds. Such report shall
also include a detailed schedule of all transactions in the Vehicle Fund and any other
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Reserve Fund. A copy of the auditor's Management Letter shall also be provided.
It is specifically understood that the requirement for the Emergency Squad to provide
a complete financial report of all revenues and expenditures is to conform with prudent
financial disclosure and public accountability. It is not intended that money received
from fundraising, grants, bequeaths and other non-Town sources will be applied to
expenses for which the Town has agreed to pay within the approved budgets.
The Certified Public Accountant shall be selected and paid for by the Town on an annual
basis.
6. Town's Responsibility to Pay.
The Town agrees to:
A. Pay to the Emergency Squad and the Emergency Squad agrees to accept the following
amounts for furnishing emergency ambulance in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement for 2018: ,$259,837 for Operations Expenses, ,$177,590 for Debt Sernice
and.$30,000 for Insurance.
B. Pay the following sums:
(1) 25%in January at the Town's first audit;
(2) 25% upon delivery of all needed documents by the Squad to an independent
accounting firm and after April 1St;
(3) 25% upon the Town's receipt of the annual audit with no findings or, in the
case of findings, upon receipt of a corrective action plan addressing any
findings made by the auditors and after July 15t';
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(4) 25% by October 15t` provided the audit has been completed and corrective
action plan has been provided, in case of any findings.
C. As EMS training classes are essential to the function of the Emergency Squad's
mission, a reasonable reimbursement for driving expenses (fuel) from each
Emergency Squad's operational funds is permitted. Reimbursement for driving
travel expenses for training outside a 15 mile radius from the Town of Queensbury
will be permitted. Squads should make every effort to coordinate travel to keep
this reimbursement to a minimum (i.e., carpooling).
D. The Emergency Squad shall establish a policy and rental rate for use of its facilities
by outside agencies and individuals for training and private functions. Revenue
derived from rental of the facilities shall be applied annually toward the Emergency
Squad's expenses for building repair and maintenance.
E. Any revenues derived from activities funded through the Emergency Squad's
Agreement with the Town shall be applied towards operational expenses funded by
Town contract monies.
7. Term.
This Agreement shall be for a period of one (1) year beginning January 1, 2018 and
continuing through December 31, 2018. The parties intend to open negotiations for a future
agreement at least 90 days prior to expiration of this Agreement.
8. Restrictions on Purchase, Sale, or Disposition of Emergency Sauad Assets.
A. The Emergency Squad agrees not to purchase or enter into any binding contract to incur
debt of any amount or purchase any piece of apparatus, equipment, vehicles, real property,
or make any improvements thereon with a value of $50,000 or more, without prior
approval by Resolution of the Queensbury Town Board. As part of the approval process,
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the Emergency Squad will be expected to show financial responsibility and ability to
maintain a responsible debt level rrmithin the npproi�etl budget. It is understood and agreed
that such approval will not be interpreted as an agreement by the Town to assume
responsibility or liability for payment or guarantee or assure payment for such contract,
apparatus, equipment, real property or improvement thereon, or debt.
B. The Emergency Squad agrees not to sell, give, or otherwise dispose of any vehicle,
equipment, machine, or other apparatus acquired by or through the use of funds received
from the Town by reason of this Agreement, or any prior agreement, without prior
notification to the Town Board and except through or by way of, sale or conveyance to the
highest bidder following an advertised auction or solicitation of bids or transfer to another
emergency service funded by the Town of Queensbury. This provision, however, shall not
prohibit vehicle/equipment trade-in or transfer to another Town of Queensbury Fire
Company or Emergency Squad. In addition, the above notification provision shall not
apply to the sale of equipment having a value of less than$5,000.
C. In recognition that the payment made by the Town in accordance with this Agreement
constitutes nearly the entire budget of the Emergency Squad and the long-standing support
of the Emergency Squad by the Town, the Emergency Squad agrees: (1) that in the event
of dissolution or cessation of operation of the Emergency Squad during the term of this
Agreement, all assets of the Emergency Squad remaining after the payment of its debts
shall be distributed to the Town to be used for purposes substantially similar to those of the
Emergency Squad; and (2) that the Emergency Squad shall not sell, lease, convey, give or
otherwise transfer any real property without prior Resolution of the Town Board
approving the transfer.
D. Emergency Squad agrees to utilize purchasing guidelines as set forth and contained herein
as Exhibit B or guidelines as submitted by the Squad and agreeable to the Town's Budget
Officer.
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9. Unforeseen Events.
The Town agrees that, in the case of an unforeseen, justifiable event which has the effect of
substantially impairing or reducing the capability of the Emergency Squad to carry out its duties of
ambulance service, the Town will entertain reasonable requests or applications for additional financial
aid or assistance to the Emergency Squad to alleviate or eliminate the condition. It is understood,
however, that the Town, by agreeing to entertain any such applications or requests, does not hereby in
any respect make any representation, commitment or guarantee that additional funds or aid will be
provided to the Emergency Squad by the Town or that this is permitted under law.
10. Service Awards Program Records.
The Emergency Squad is hereby required to keep, maintain and allow inspection by the
Queensbury Town Supervisor, Town Board and Town Budget Officer, certain records relating to
recordation and accumulation of points by Volunteer Emergency Squad Members participating in the
Volunteer Ambulance Service Awards Program established previously by Local Law following
approval of the voters at a referendum. The Emergency Squad shall keep all records that are required
by such Local Law and the records shall be provided and certified to the Town Board at such times
and in such form as may be prescribed by the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury not later than
March 31St of each year, or not later than 30 days after a written request has been made. (Reference is
hereby made to Chapter 16 of the Code of the Town of Queensbury).
11. Emer2ency Squad Insurance Requirements.
The Emergency Squad shall provide all insurance coverage required in the performance of this
Agreement and the Town shall be in no respect liable for any act or omission of the Emergency Squad,
its members, employees, servants or agents.
Appropriate liability insurance shall be obtained by and/or on behalf of the Emergency Squad as
further set forth below. Such insurance shall be procured from an insurance company licensed to do
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business in New York State. The Emergency Squad shall provide the Town with a Certificate of
Insurance demonstrating at least the following coverage:
A. $1,000,000 combined single limit liability coverage,per occurrence, for Business Auto with
a $2,000,000 Umbrella Policy; and
B. $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit Liability Coverage per occurrence for General Liability
Coverage with a $3,000,000 General Aggregate and $3,000,000 Product and Completed
Operation Aggregate.
C. Building Casualty Coverage equal to replacement value.
D. Vehicle Casualty and Collision Coverage equal to replacement value.
E. Worker's Compensation Coverage as required by New York State Law.
Umbrella Coverage may be used to satisfy the required limits. The Certificate of Insurance
shall name the Town as additional insured and provide for thirty (30) days written notice to the Town
of any cancellation.
The above insurance may be obtained directly by the Emergency Squad or by the Town on
behalf of the Emergency Squad, either separately or as part of an aggregate group policy obtained by
the Town on behalf of all Town Fire Companies and Emergency Squads. Regardless of the manner in
which the insurance for the Emergency Squad is obtained, the Town will ultimately be responsible for
funding the premiums for such insurance, either by making payment directly to the insurance company
on behalf of the Emergency Squad or by including in its payment to the Emergency Squad the amount
of the premium paid by the Emergency Squad, whichever method is selected by the Town Budget
Officer.
In the event that insurance coverage is procured on behalf of the Emergency Squad by the
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Town, then such insurance shall provide for coverage amounts and limits not less than those currently
in effect under the Emergency Squad's existing insurance policy.
The Town shall be provided copies of the Emergency Squad's insurance policies at least
annually or upon any changes to any policy. The Emergency Squad agrees to obtain quotes for
insurance coverages every three years and to provide the Town with copies of the quotes obtained.
The Emergency Squad agrees to consider additional competitive quotes obtained by the Town on
behalf of the Emergency Squad.
12. Fines.
Any and all fines levied on an Emergency Squad by the New York State Department of Labor
or other governmental agency using OSHA guidelines will be paid in full by the Emergency Squad.
13. Access.
The Emergency Squad agrees that the Town Board, its employees, agents, servants and assigns
shall, within ten (10) days of written request, have access to any and all Emergency Squad owned
buildings and real property for purposes of inspecting and evaluating the buildings, property, vehicles,
equipment, tools and other apparatus.
The Emergency Squad agrees to furnish minutes of their Board of Directors and membership
meetings to the Town on a monthly basis, by-laws on an annual basis, and furthermore agrees to allow
inspection of documents such as invoices, contracts, etc.,within ten(10) days of written request.
14. Toren of Oueensbury EMS Efficiencies Manazenrent Committee.
The Squad agrees to participate in the Toren of Queensbury EMS Efficiencies
Management Committee (Committee) as described herein. The Committee shrill consist of eight
(8) members: In addition to the Toren Supernisor and one other Toren Board representative, each
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Squad shall designate one operational and one administrative officer to the Committee. Other
Torun and Squad officials Hill be rrmelcome to attend as rrmell. The Committee shall meet
approximately every hvo (2) months, with such meetings to be arranged by the Torun Supernisor's
Office on a day and tune mutually coni�enient to all ini,olved. The missionlintent of the Committee
Hill be to discuss, mnong other things, cost-effective efficiencies rrmhile maintaining duality
emergency medical services to Torun residents.
15. Agreement Not Assignable.
This Agreement and any and all duties, responsibilities, rights and benefits accruing under this
Agreement may not be assigned or delegated without the written consent of the Town of Queensbury,
which consent shall be entirely within the Town's discretion. The intent of this paragraph is not to
prohibit temporary coverage by a neighboring Emergency Squad under unusual circumstances which
may occur from time to time.
16. Other Documents.
The parties agree to enter into, execute and deliver at all future times, any and all other
documents and papers necessary to fully effectuate the terms of this Agreement.
17. Notices.
All notices, requests, demands and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and
shall be deemed to have been duly given if delivered in person or mailed certified mail return receipt
requested, to the Town, Emergency Squad or their respective officers.
18. Counterparts.
This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in two or more counterparts, each of which
shall be deemed an original but all of which constitute one and the same instrument.
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19. Severability.
In the event any parts of this Agreement are found to be void by a court of law, the remaining
provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless be binding with the same force and effect as though the
void parts were deleted.
20. Modification by Writing Only; New York State Law; Venue; Captions.
No waiver of or modification to any provisions of this Agreement shall be valid unless in
writing and signed by an authorized representative of the party against whom charged. This
Agreement shall be construed in accordance with New York State Law. Venue for any action
concerning this Agreement shall be Warren County. Captions have been added for convenience only
and are not to be determinative in the interpretation or construction of this Agreement.
21. Successor Agreement.
In the event that this Agreement expires before the next Emergency Squad Agreement can be
negotiated, the Town and Emergency Squad agree that the terms and provisions of this Agreement
may, by agreement of the parties, remain in full force and effect during the interim period pending
execution of a new agreement. During this interim period, the Town Supervisor may, if so directed by
the Town Board, approve monthly vouchers limited to 1/12th of the Emergency Squad's previous
year's budget contingent upon submission by the Squad of a cash flow analysis including but not
limited to bank statements for the immediately preceding year end.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have signed and executed this Agreement as of
the 1St day of January, 2018.
TOWN OF QUEENSBURY WEST GLENS FALLS
EMERGENCY SQUAD, INC.
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BY: BY:
JOHN F. STROUGH
TOWN SUPERVISOR PRESIDENT
STATE OF NEW YORK)
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COUNTY OF WARREN)
On this day of in the year 2018 before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for
said state, personally appeared JOHN F. STROUGH, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of
satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to
me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual or the
person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument.
Notary Public
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STATE OF NEW YORK)
ss..
COUNTY OF WARREN)
On this day of in the year 2018 before me, the undersigned, a notary public in and for
said state, personally appeared , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of
satisfactory evidence to be the individual whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to
me that he executed the same in his capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument, the individual or the
person upon behalf of which the individual acted, executed the instrument.
Notary Public
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EXHIBIT A
2018 EMERGENCY SQUAD BUDGET
Operating Expenses 259,837.
Insurance 30,000.
Debt Service 177,590.
Paid Staffing Cost 418,000.
Total Contract 885,427
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EXHIBIT B
Town of Queensbury
Fire and EMS Purchasing Guidelines
This Purchasing Policy for the Volunteer Fire Companies and EMS Squads currently under contract
with the Town of Queensbury is intended to assure economical use of public funds, facilitate the
acquisition of goods and services of optimum quality at the lowest price and guard against favoritism,
extravagance, fraud and corruption.
Types of Purchases
There are two basic types of purchase contracts:
• Purchase Contracts—involve the acquisition of commodities, materials, supplies or equipment
• Contracts for Public Work—generally involve services, labor or construction
Many times a contract may involve both types. As a general rule, if a contract is predominantly for
services and the acquisition of goods is incidental, then it will be considered a Contract for Public
Work.
Aggregate purchases over $2,500 $1,900 for purchase contracts (those involving the acquisition of
commodities, materials, supplies or equipment) or over $2,500 $1,900 for public works contracts
(those involving services, labor or construction)will require three (3)written quotes. The contract will
be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder/quote (vendor submitting the lowest bid or price quote
that meets all product specifications). All related party (current officers, board members, members in
general) contracts (purchase and public works) would require approval of the majority of each
company's/squad's Board of Directors. All IRS guidelines will be followed for the issuance of 1099's
for those vendors meeting IRS stipulations.
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