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Supervisors approve vendor piggyback contract but require certificate of insurance before signing
Summary
The board agreed to move forward with a piggyback contract for equipment and services but imposed a condition that the chair not sign until the vendor provides a certificate showing $2,000,000 liability coverage; staff said services have not yet started.
The Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors discussed a proposed piggyback contract that would use another county's request-for-proposals terms and agreed to approve the contract on the condition that the county receive a certificate of insurance reflecting the required liability limits before the chair signs.
A board member noted the contract body still referenced $1,000,000 in liability, while the intended insurance requirement was $2,000,000. An…
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