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Date of Meeting: August 4, 2015


Tax-ID N0. 41-0695271                                            Agreement Number:                 FA
Account Code:
District

COOPERATIVE SERVlCE FIELDAGREEMENT
between
Port of Seattle Sea'i'ac Airport '-    (Cooperator)
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPEQTION SERVICE
WILDLIFE SERVICES

ARTICLE 1
The purposeof this agreement is to cooperate in a witdiife damage management project as described below.

Alleviate Damage & Human Health and safety concerns caused by resident Canada Geese

ARTICLE 2
conduct
Under the Act of March 2. 1931, as amended (7 USC 426), and the Act of December 22, 1987 (7 USC 426C), )I the Secretary of Agriculture may
animal species and take any action the Secretary considers necessary in conducting the program.
a program of wildiife services with respect to injurious
nuisance mammals and birds and
Additionaliy, the Secretary of Agriculture, except for urban rodent control, is authorized to conduct activities to control                        '
those mammal and bird species that are reservoirs for zoonotic diseases. In carrying out a program of wildlife services involving injurious and/or
to. cooperate with
nuisance animal species or involving mammaland bird species that are reservoirs for zoonotic diseases, the Secretaryis authorized
States, locaijurisdictions, individuals, public and private agencies, organizations, and institutions.
APHISWS and the Cooperator agree:
ARTICLE 3
1.   APHISWS will provide the requested wildlife damage management sen/ice;

2,  The Cooperator will provide, at time of service, a certified or cashier's check, personal check or money order payable to USDA, APHIS in the

amount of$    2230     'for: Labor, Vehicle, & Supplies

3_   The monies received by APHiSWS wiil be used for the purpose stated above.

4,   The performance of WDIVI actions by APHlS~WS under this Agreement is contingent upon a determination by APHlS-WS that such actions are
in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, and any other applicable environmental statues. APHIS-
WS will not make a ne! decision to conduct requested WDM actions until it has made the determination of such compliance.
APHISWS for the
5_  Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent any other individual or organization from entering into separate Agreements with
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purpose of controlling wildlife damage.
wildlife management services
5,  That APHlS-WS has advised the Cooperator that other private sector service providers may be available to provide
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initial     and notwithstanding these other options, Cooperator requests that APHISWS provide wildlife management services as stated under the terms of
this Agreement.
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This Agreement is contingent upon the passage by Congress of an appropriation from which expenditures may be legally met and'shall not obiigate the
requisitioning agency upon failure of Congress to so appropriate. This Agreement also may be reduced or terminated if Congress only provides the
Agency funds for a finite period under a Continuing Resolution.
ARTICLE 5
of this Agreement or
Pursuant to Section 22, Title 41. United States Code, no member of or delegate to Congress shall be admitted to any share or part
to any benefit to arise therefrom.
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APi-IIS assumes no liability for any actions or activities conducted under this agreement except to the extent the recourse or remedies are provided by
Congress under the Federal Tort Claims Act (28 USC 1846(b), 2401(b), 2671-2680).

Ali WDM activities will be conducted in accordance with applicable Federai, State, and local laws and regulations. .                 i

in this agreement, APHES provides.
. This agreement is not a procurement contract (31 USC, 6303), nor is it considered
a grant (31 U.S.C. 6304).                                    i
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goods or services on a cost recovery basis to nonfederal recipients.
MATCI'I
This Agreement shall become effective      1  20 15  and shall continue through  August 31  20  15  not to exceed one year. This
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event the Cooperator does not. for
agreement may be amended or terminated at any time by mutual agreement of the parties in writing. Further, in the
to provide services under this Agreement.
any reason, deposit necessary funds, APHIS-WS is relieved of the obligation
Cooperator Name, Address, and Phone Number
Mark Reis Director. SeaTacAirport                                               ,
P.O. Box 68727                             Cooperator's Signature              Date
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Seattle, WA 98168
Seattle, WA 98168 .
WS Representative Signature         Date

Phone Number
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' Date

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Fax Number

Cooperator's Tax ID No. or Social Security No.
(As required by Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996)

Revised 11/12/13

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