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Chapter 6 — PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURESArticle IV — EXEMPTIONS FROM ARTICLES II AND III

SEC. 6.60. EMERGENCY REPAIRS, WORK AND CONTRACTS.

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(a) Declaration of Emergency. The Board of Supervisors may declare an emergency and may direct any Department Head to perform any repair or other emergency work in any manner the Board determines to be in the best interests of the City.

(b) Other Determinations of Emergency. In an actual emergency as defined or described below, the Department Head responsible for addressing the emergency may declare an emergency with immediate notice to the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor, the Controller, and the board or commission having jurisdiction over the area affected by the emergency, if any. The Department Head responsible for addressing the emergency may execute the repair, reconditioning or other work or Contract necessitated by the emergency in the most expeditious manner, in accordance with the procedures set forth below.

(c) Emergency Defined. For purposes of this Chapter 6, an "actual emergency" means a sudden, unforeseeable and unexpected occurrence involving a clear and imminent danger, demanding immediate action to prevent or mitigate loss of or damage to, life, health property or essential public services. An "actual emergency" shall also mean the discovery of any condition involving a clear and imminent danger to public health or safety, demanding immediate action. Examples of an actual emergency may include, but are not limited to, the following:

(1) Weather conditions, fire, flood, earthquake or other unforeseen occurrences of unusual character; or

(2) The breakdown or imminent breakdown of any plant, equipment, structure, street or Public Work necessitating immediate emergency repair or reconditioning to safeguard the lives or property of the citizens; or the property of the City; or to maintain the public health or welfare; and

(A) Including the installation, repair, construction and alteration of crossings and switch work and special work in connection therewith at street and other railway crossings and at street intersections when the same is to be done by or for the Municipal Transportation Agency; or

(B) Including the installation, repair, construction and alteration of the fire alarm, police communication and traffic signal systems, when the same is to be performed by or for the Department of Technology or the Municipal Transportation Agency; or

(C) Including the work of making connections, installing gate valves, installing or transferring services and performing such other work therewith to existing water pipes when the same is to be done by or for the Public Utilities Commission and when such work will leave one or more fire hydrants or water consumers without water; or

(3) Unforeseen occurrences of unusual character resulting in an insufficient number of hospital beds or the lack of hospital beds or the lack of hospital, surgical, mental health or hospital ancillary services so as to leave patients of the City without required hospital or medical services.

(d) Approvals Required for Determination of Emergency. If the estimated cost of the emergency work is less than or equal to $250,000 the Department Head may proceed with the work without additional approvals. If the estimated cost of the emergency work exceeds $250,000, the Department Head prior to authorizing the commencement of the work, must first secure the approval in writing of the Mayor or the president of the board or commission concerned as appropriate to the department. For all cases where the cost of the emergency work exceeds $250,000, the Department Head shall also obtain the approval of the Board of Supervisors by resolution. Such resolution shall set forth the estimated cost of the proposed emergency work. In the event that the actual cost of the emergency work exceeds the estimated cost, the Department Head shall prepare a closeout report describing the actual costs, and shall submit a copy of the closeout report to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors for inclusion in the Board File containing the resolution approving the declaration of emergency under this Section 6.60.

If the emergency does not permit the required approvals of the emergency determination to be obtained before work is commenced or the Contract(s) entered into, such approvals shall be obtained as soon thereafter as it is possible to do so. In such event, the Department Head concerned shall notify the Controller immediately of the work involved or the Contract(s) entered into and the estimated cost thereof. The proposed resolution approving the emergency determination shall be submitted to the Board of Supervisors within 60 days of the Department Head's emergency declaration.

be obtained as soon thereafter as it is possible to do so. In such event, the Department Head concerned shall notify the Controller immediately of the work involved or the Contract(s) entered into and the estimated cost thereof. The proposed resolution approving the emergency determination shall be submitted to the Board of Supervisors within 60 days of the Department Head's emergency declaration.

(e) Exemptions. Contracts awarded in accordance with this Section 6.60 under emergency circumstances as described and defined above are exempt from the requirements of this Chapter 6 and Chapters 12A and 14B of the Administrative Code and Articles 131 and 132 of the Labor and Employment Code. It is, however, the policy of the Board of Supervisors for contracting departments to make every effort to comply with the provisions of Administrative Code Chapters 12A and 14B and Labor and Employment Code Articles 131 and 132. In order to effectuate this policy, the Department Heads and their staff members shall collaborate with CMD periodically to create a list of Responsible Contractors qualified to perform various types of emergency work, making every effort to include qualified, Responsible, and certified LBE contractors on that list. CMD shall be responsible for outreach efforts to make sure that certified LBE Contractors are aware of the opportunity to be considered for the list. For all emergency construction contracts, the Contract Awarding departments or commissions shall be responsible for evaluating and determining whether Contractors are Responsible and qualified to perform the various scopes of work. The Department Heads shall report quarterly to the Board of Supervisors regarding LBE inclusion on the list of Responsible and qualified Contractors for emergency Contracts, a description of each emergency Contract awarded, the reason why the work was performed under these emergency procedures, and whether the emergency Contract was awarded to an LBE Contractor. Such reports shall be referred to a Board committee for public hearing.

(f) Indemnification For Emergency Contracts. Department Heads responsible for any emergency work are hereby authorized to (1) waive any requirement that a Contractor performing such emergency work indemnify the City and/or (2) enter into a Contract that provides that the City indemnify such Contractor, except that the City shall in no event indemnify a Contractor for the Contractor's gross negligence or willful misconduct.

(Added by Ord. 286-99, File No. 991645, App. 11/5/99; amended by Ord. 58-05, File No. 041571, App. 4/1/2005; Ord. 19-10, File No. 091163, App. 2/10/2010; Ord. 108-15, File No. 150175, App. 7/2/2015, Eff. 8/1/2015; Ord. 113-20, File No. 200443, App. 7/17/2020, Eff. 8/17/2020; Ord. 220-20, File No. 200949, App. 11/6/2020, Eff. 12/7/2020; Ord. 95-24, File No. 240227, App. 5/10/2024, Eff. 6/10/2024)

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  17. Chapter 10D — [RESERVED] CHAPTER 10E: PLANNING MONITORING
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  54. Chapter 15 — MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE
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  57. Chapter 18 — PAYROLL PROCEDURE
  58. Chapter 19 — PUBLIC SAFETY CAMERA ORDINANCE
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  61. Chapter 20 — SOCIAL SERVICES
  62. Chapter 21 — ACQUISITION OF COMMODITIES AND SERVICES
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  117. Chapter 42 — INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
  118. Chapter 43 — MUNICIPAL FINANCE LAW
  119. Title 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS SEC. 43.1.1. TITLE.
  120. Title 2 — FINANCING RESIDENCES SEC. 43.1.7. LOANS FOR RESIDENC…
  121. Title 3 — BONDS
  122. Title 4 — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS
  123. Title 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS SEC. 43.2.1. TITLE.
  124. Title 2 — FINANCING FACILITIES
  125. Title 3 — BONDS SEC. 43.2.17. ISSUANCE OF BONDS.
  126. Title 4 — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS SEC. 43.2.27. LIBERAL CONSTR…
  127. Title 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 43.10.1. TITLE.
  128. Title 2 — PROVISIONS RELATING TO FORMATION OF DISTRICTS SEC. 4…
  129. Title 3 — PROVISIONS RELATING TO BONDS SEC. 43.10.18. ALTERNAT…
  130. Title 4 — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS SEC. 43.10.22. LIBERAL CONST…
  131. Title 5 — CHANGE PROCEEDINGS SEC. 43.10.26. ALTERNATE PROCEDUR…
  132. Title 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS SEC. 43.15.1. TIT…
  133. Title 2 — RESIDENCES SEC. 43.15.6. LOANS TO QUALIFIED 501(c)(3…
  134. Title 3 — BONDS SEC. 43.15.15. ISSUANCE OF BONDS; LOANS TO QUA…
  135. Title 4 — SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS SEC. 43.15.25. LIBERAL CONST…

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