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COUNTY OF DANE <br />Purchase of Services Agreement <br />ATTACHMENT A <br />TO MODIFY/REPLACE ARTICLE IV (D), VIII (A) AND VIII (B) <br />IV.D. *... be retained by the PROVIDER. PROVIDER shall provide a copy of all data <br />generated to the COUNTY for its unrestricted use. <br />VIII.A.PROVIDER agrees to provide liability protection for its officers, employees and agents while acting <br />within the scope of their employment. PROVIDER further agrees to hold harmless COUNTY, its <br />officers, agents and employees from any and all liability including claims, demands,'losses, costs, <br />damages and expenses of every kind and description (including death), or damages to persons or <br />property arising out of or in connection with or occurring during the course of this agreement <br />where such liability is founded upon or grows out of the acts or omissions of any of the officers, <br />employees, or agents of PROVIDER while acting within the scope of their employment where <br />protection is afforded by ss. 893.82 and ss. 895.46(1) Wisconsin Statutes. <br />VIII.B.The State of Wisconsin and consequently the PROVIDER as an agency of the State is self-funded <br />for liability (both public and property) under s.893.82 and s.895.46(1) of the Statutes. As a result, <br />such protection as is afforded under s.895.46(1), is applicable to officers, employees, and agents <br />while acting within the scope of their employment. Since this is statutory liability protection, <br />there is no liability policy as such that can extend protection to any others. <br />Page 8 of 9 <br />
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