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Section 10: Re,~eatherization The Contractor may reweatherize dwelling <br />units which were partially weatherized during the per~od September 30, 1975 <br />through September 30, 1979. The Applicant must reapply for assistance and be <br />re-certified as eligible. The Contractor shall complete a new Retro-Tech Job <br />Book prior to reweatherization and shall account for reweatherized units <br />separately from new completions. <br /> <br /> Section 11: Incidental Repair Incidental repairs will be permitted in <br />order to make weatherization measures more effective, and will still be limited <br />to those repairs necessary for the effective performance or preservation of <br />weatherization materials. The cost of such repairs will not exceed $300.00 per <br />dwelling unit, nor involve more then twenty-five percent (25%) of a surface <br />area (i.e. roof, floor~ ceiling, and interior/exterior Walls that form the <br />envelope of the home). <br /> <br />B.} Training a~d Technical Assistance. The following shall apply to the <br /> Training and Technical Assistance component as noted in Part I, section 4B. <br /> <br /> Section 1: Scope of Program. ~he contractor shall develope and complete <br />the program in accordance with the contractor's approved training & technical <br />assistance plan attached as exhibit A. Only persons directly involved in the <br />program or the administration of t~e program are eligible for training or <br />travel reimbursement under this agre~nent. <br /> <br /> In general training and technical assistance activities may include t~c <br />following: <br /> <br /> A. Providing technical and administrative training to work crews, job <br />supervisors, outreach workers, and a~[ministrative personnel. The training may <br />cover accounting systems, purchasing procedures, inventory control, filing and <br />reporting. <br /> <br /> B. Monitoring and inspecting the technical and administratiYe <br />effectiveness of the Weatherization Assistance Program to identify and correct <br />deficiencies and determine need for the type of training required. Prepare <br />reports which assess the quality and quantity of accomplishments, particularly <br />as it relates to the quality of workmanship on completed homes. ALso, insure <br />that all the needed and authorized measures are installed. <br /> <br /> C. Evaluating and acquiring training materials, e.g., manuals, brochures~ <br />etc. to be used as training aids or reference materials on the job. <br /> <br /> D.' Attending and conducting T&TA workshops, seminars, and meetings to <br />broaden knowledge and provide guidance to a~ency personnel. Conduct trainin~ <br />sessions on site as required. Determine workshops, seminars, or meetings which <br />agency personnel should attend for the purpose of expanding overall program <br />knowledge. <br /> <br /> E. Providing Information concerning conservation practices to occupants <br />of~ eligible dwelling units and particularly those who have received <br />weatherizat ion assistance. <br /> <br /> <br />