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Contract for any partisan political activity, or to further the election or defeat of any candidate <br />for public office. <br /> <br />10. Religious Activity Prohibited. There shall be no religious worship, instruction or <br />prosetytization as part of or in connection with the performance of this Contract. <br /> <br />11. Compliance with Local Laws. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, <br />ordinances, and codes of the State and local governments. <br /> <br />12. Property Management Standards. Use and disposition of Nonexpendible Personal Property <br />shall be in accordance with Attachment N to Office of Management and Budget Circular <br />A-102. Nonexpendible Personal Prot3erty is defined as "tangible personal property having a <br />useful Fife of more than one year and an acquisition cost of $200.00 or more." The <br />Contractor agrees, that title to all Nonexpendible Personal Property purchased with funds <br />provided for the project described in Part III of this Agreement shall rest in the Grantee and <br />upon completion or termination of the project for any reason such property shaJl~, upon <br />demand, be de[ivered to the Grantee. The Contractor further agrees that the Grantee shall <br />incur no liability for incidents involving property purchased with funds under this contract, and <br />agrees to hold the Grantee harmless in the event that claims are presented and upheld against <br />the Grantee. <br /> <br />13. Reports and. Inspections. The Contractor shall make financial, program progress, and <br />other reports as requested by the Grantee or the Secretary of the HHS, and will arrange for <br />on-site inspections by the Grantee or other representatives at the request of either. <br /> <br />14. Inventory Control ..... The Contractor shall _develop and .maintain adequate inventory and <br />control systems in order to account for all 'materials, tools and equipment purchased with <br />grant funds. The value of Inventory shall be reported monthly on the HARRP Progress Report. <br /> <br /> <br />