City of La Porte - Police Department
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<br />use, maintain, and dispose of any property fumished to it by the Department or purchased
<br />pursuant to this agreement in accordance with its own procurement and property management
<br />procedures, provided that the procedures are not in conflict with (1) the Department's
<br />procurement and property management standards and (2) the federal procurement and
<br />property management standards provided by 2 CFR §§ 200.310-.316, 200.318-.324.
<br />ARTICLE 20. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
<br />Upon completion or termination of this Grant Agreement, whether for cause or at the
<br />convenience of the parties, all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys,
<br />reports, maps, drawings, models, photographs, etc. prepared by the Subgrantee, and
<br />equipment and supplies purchased with grant funds shall, at the option of the Department,
<br />become the property of the Department. All sketches, photographs, calculations, and other
<br />data prepared under this agreement shall be made available, upon request, to the Department
<br />without restriction or limitation of their further use.
<br />A. Intellectual property consists of copyrights, patents, and any other form of intellectual
<br />property rights covering any databases, software, inventions, training manuals, systems
<br />design, or other proprietary information in any form or medium.
<br />B. All rights to Department. The Department shall own all of the rights (including copyrights,
<br />copyright applications, copyright renewals, and copyright extensions), title and interests in
<br />and to all data, and other information developed under this contract and versions thereof
<br />unless otherwise agreed to in writing that there will be joint ownership.
<br />C. All rights to Subgrantee. Classes and materials initially developed by the Subgrantee
<br />without any type of funding or resource assistance from the Department remain the
<br />Subgrantee's intellectual property. For these classes and materials, the Department
<br />payment is limited to payment for attendance at classes.
<br />ARTICLE 21. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
<br />The Department and the Subgrantee each binds itself, its successors, executors, assigns, and
<br />administrators to the other party to this agreement and to the successors, executors, assigns,
<br />and administrators of the other party in respect to all covenants of this agreement. The
<br />Subgrantee shall not assign, sublet, or transfer interest and obligations in this agreement
<br />without written consent of the Department through eGrants.
<br />ARTICLE 22. CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLIANCE
<br />A. Compliance with regulations: The Subgrantee shall comply with the regulations relative to
<br />nondiscrimination in federally -assisted programs of the United States Department of
<br />Transportation (USDOT): 49 CFR, Part 21; 23 CFR, Part 200; and 41 CFR, Parts 60-74,
<br />as they may be amended periodically (called the "Regulations"). The Subgrantee agrees to
<br />comply with Executive Order 11246, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity," as amended
<br />by Executive Order 11375 and as supplemented by the U.S. Department of Labor
<br />regulations (41 CFR, Part 60).
<br />B. Nondiscrimination: (applies to subrecipients as well as States) The State highway safety
<br />agency and Subgrantee will comply with all Federal statutes and implementing regulations
<br />relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: (a) Title VI of the Civil
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