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<br />Grant for Legislatively-named Municipality FY19: Updated November 2018 <br />physical or mental disability in all employment practices such as the following: employment, upgrading, <br />demotion or transfer, recruitment, advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of <br />compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship, (Minnesota Rules, part 5000.3500). <br /> <br />(c) The grantee agrees to comply with the rules and relevant orders of the Minnesota Department of Human <br />Rights issued pursuant to the Minnesota Human Rights Act. <br /> <br />17 Americans with Disabilities Act and Final Guidelines for Outdoor Developed Areas <br />The Grantee shall construct, operate, and maintain all facilities and programs in compliance with all <br />state and federal accessibility laws, regulations, and guidelines including the Final Guidelines for <br />Outdoor Developed Areas. Information on compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act is <br />available at U.S. Access Board. <br /> <br />18 Reporting <br />The Grantee shall submit a progress report, in a form prescribed by the State, by January 1 of each year <br />during the term of this grant contract. A final report must be submitted with the request for final <br />reimbursement. Forms will be provided by the State. <br /> <br />19 Inspections <br />The State’s authorized representatives shall be allowed, at any time, to conduct periodic site visits and <br />inspections to ensure work progress in accordance with this grant contract, including a final inspection <br />upon project completion. Following closure of the project, the State’s authorized representatives shall be <br />allowed to conduct post-completion inspections of the site to ensure that the site is being properly <br />operated and maintained and that no conversion of use has occurred. <br /> <br />20 Resource Management and Protection <br />The Grantee shall protect, manage and maintain, or cause to maintain, the property acquired and/or <br />developed pursuant to this grant contract. Properties shall be kept reasonably safe for public use, if <br />applicable. All state and federal accessibility laws, regulations and standards shall be adhered to. <br />Vegetation management and similar safeguards and supervision shall be provided to the extent feasible. <br />Buildings, roads, trails and other structures and improvements, if any, shall be kept in reasonable repair <br />throughout their estimated lifetime to prevent undue deterioration. <br /> <br />The Grantee shall keep the facility open to the general public at reasonable hours and at times of the <br />year consistent with the purpose and type of use of the property and appropriate management and <br />protection of natural resources. <br /> <br />21 Invasive Species Prevention <br />Grantees and subcontractors must follow Minnesota DNR’s Operational Order 113, which requires <br />preventing or limiting the introduction, establishment and spread of invasive species during activities on <br />public waters and DNR-administered lands. This applies to all activities performed on all lands under <br />this grant agreement and is not limited to lands under DNR control or public waters. Operational Order <br />113 is incorporated into this contract by reference. Duties are listed in Op Order 113 under Sections II <br />and III (p. 5-8). The grantee shall prevent invasive species from entering into or spreading within a <br />project site by cleaning equipment and clothing prior to arriving at the project site. <br /> <br />If the equipment or clothing arrives at the project site with soil, aggregate material, mulch, vegetation <br />(including seeds) or animals, it shall be cleaned by Grantee furnished tool or equipment (brush/broom, <br />compressed air or pressure washer) at the staging area. The Grantee or subcontractor shall dispose of <br />material cleaned from equipment and clothing at a location determined by the Grantee or their <br />representative. If the material cannot be disposed of onsite, secure material prior to transport (sealed <br />container, covered truck, or wrap with tarp) and legally dispose of offsite.