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2025.02.10 ICA Walking Mountains Science Center2025 FORM: ICA – Walking Mountains Science Center, February 10, 2025 Page 1 of 6 2025 Independent Contractor Service Agreement Town of Avon Community Energy Efficiency Program This Independent Contractor Service Agreement (“Agreement”) dated as of February 10, 2025, is between the Town of Avon, a Colorado home rule community (“Town”), and Walking Mountains Science Center, a community-based nonprofit 501c3 organization of the State of Colorado whose business address is 318 Walking Mountains Lane | PO Box 9469 | Avon, CO 81620 (“Contractor” and, together with the Town, “Parties”). 1. Services: Contractor agrees to provide services (“Services”) as described in the proposal (“Proposal”) attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A. To the extent the provisions of this Agreement conflict with the Proposal, the terms of this Agreement shall control. Contractor shall provide and complete the Services in a manner consistent with that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the same profession currently practicing under similar circumstances in Colorado. Contractor hereby warrants that it has the workforce, training, experience, and ability necessary to properly complete the Services in a safe and timely fashion. Contractor will comply and cause all of its employees, agents, and subcontractors to comply, with applicable safety rules and security requirements while performing the Services. 2. Independent Contractor: The Contractor shall perform the Services as an independent contractor and shall not be deemed by virtue of this Agreement, or any other document attached or referenced herein, to have entered into any partnership, joint venture, employer/employee, or other relationship with the Town other than as a contracting party and independent contractor. The Town shall not be obligated to secure, and shall not provide, any insurance coverage or employment benefits of any kind or type to or for the Contractor or the Contractor’s employees, sub-consultants, contractors, agents, or representatives, including coverage or benefits related but not limited to: local, state, or federal income or other tax contributions; insurance contributions (e.g., FICA); workers’ compensation; disability, injury, or health; professional liability insurance, errors, and omissions insurance; or retirement account contributions. 3. Insurance: 3.1. Minimum Amounts. The Contractor shall obtain and shall continuously maintain during the Term (as defined herein) of this Agreement insurance of the kind and in the minimum amounts specified in this Section 3.1. The Required Insurance (defined below) shall be procured and maintained with insurers with an A- or better rating as determined by Best’s Key Rating Guide. All Required Insurance shall be continuously maintained to cover all liability, claims, demands, and other obligations assumed by the Contractor. The Contractor shall secure and maintain the following (“Required Insurance”): 2025 FORM: ICA – Walking Mountains Science Center, February 10, 2025 Page 2 of 6 A. Worker’s Compensation Insurance in the minimum amount required by applicable law for all employees and other persons as may be required by law. Such policy of insurance, if any, shall be endorsed to include the Town as a Certificate Holder. B. Comprehensive General Liability insurance with minimum combined single limits of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) for each occurrence and of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) aggregate. The policy shall be applicable to all premises and all operations of the Contractor. The policy shall include coverage for bodily injury, broad form property damage (including completed operations), personal injury (including coverage for contractual and employee acts), blanket contractual, independent contractors, products, and completed operations. The policy shall contain a severability of interests provision. Coverage shall be provided on an “occurrence” basis as opposed to a “claims made” basis. Such insurance shall be endorsed to name the Town as Certificate Holder and name the Town, and its elected officials, officers, employees, and agents as additional insured parties. 3.2. Additional Requirements for All Policies. In addition to specific requirements imposed on insurance by this Section 3. INSURANCE and its subsections, insurance shall conform to all of the following: A. For Required Insurance and other insurance carried by Contractor (“Contractor Insurance”), all policies of insurance shall be primary insurance, and any insurance carried by the Town, its officers, or its employees shall be excess and not contributory insurance to that provided by the Contractor; provided, however, that the Town shall not be obligated to obtain or maintain any insurance whatsoever for any claim, damage, or purpose arising from or related to this Agreement and the Services. The Contractor shall not be an insured party for any Town-obtained insurance policy or coverage. B. For Contractor Insurance and Required Insurance, the Contractor shall be solely responsible for any deductible losses. C. For Required Insurance, no policy of insurance shall contain any exclusion for bodily injury or property damage arising from completed operations. D. For Required Insurance, every policy of insurance shall provide that the Town will receive notice no less than thirty (30) days prior to any cancellation, termination, or a material change in such policy. 3.3. Failure to Obtain or Maintain Insurance. The Contractor’s failure to obtain and continuously maintain policies of insurance in accordance with this Section 3. INSURANCE and its subsections shall not limit, prevent, preclude, excuse, or modify any liability, claims, demands, or other obligations of the Contractor arising from performance or non-performance of this Agreement. Failure on the part of the Contractor to obtain and to continuously maintain policies providing the required coverage, conditions, restrictions, notices, and minimum limits shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement upon which the Town may immediately terminate this Agreement, or, at its discretion, the Town may procure or renew any such policy or any extended reporting period thereto and may pay any and all premiums in connection therewith, and all monies so paid by the Town shall be repaid by Contractor to the Town immediately upon demand by the Town, or at the Town’s sole discretion, the Town may offset the cost of the premiums against any monies due to the Contractor from the Town pursuant to this Agreement. 2025 FORM: ICA – Walking Mountains Science Center, February 10, 2025 Page 3 of 6 3.4. Insurance Certificates. Prior to commencement of the Services, the Contractor shall submit to the Town applicable certificates of insurance for all Required Insurance. Insurance limits, terms of insurance, insured parties, and other information sufficient to demonstrate conformance with this Section 3. INSURANCE and its subsections shall be indicated on each certificate of insurance. Certificates of insurance shall reference the Project Name as identified on the first page of this Agreement. The Town may request and the Contractor shall provide within three (3) business days of such request a current certified copy of any policy of Required Insurance and any endorsement of such policy. The Town may, at its election, withhold payment for Services until the requested insurance policies are received and found to be in accordance with the Agreement. 4. Payment: Upon execution of this agreement, in the first quarter of 2025, the Town of Avon will advance Walking Mountains the full $40,000 for work planned in 2025. Town shall pay Contractor within thirty (30) days after an invoice in proper form is submitted to Town. If funds are depleted in full prior to the end of the calendar year Walking Mountains will notify the Town of Avon so the Council may consider additional funding. If there are leftover funds at the close of 2025, the Town of Avon would like these funds to be rolled over into the 2026 program. Walking Mountains will provide quarterly progress reports to the Town of Avon. 5. Town Unilateral Termination: Town may terminate this Agreement without cause upon delivery of written notice to the Contractor at least ten (10) days prior to the effective date of termination or may terminate this Agreement immediately upon delivery of written notice if Contractor fails to provide the Services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 6. No Waiver of Governmental Immunity: Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to waive, limit, or otherwise modify any governmental immunity that may be available by law to the Town, its officials, employees, contractors, or agents, or any other person acting on behalf of the Town and, in particular, governmental immunity afforded or available pursuant to the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, Title 24, Article 10, Part 1 of the Colorado Revised Statutes. 7. Affirmative Action: Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure applicants are employed, and employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. 8. No Third-Party Beneficiaries: Nothing contained in this Agreement is intended to or shall create a contractual relationship with, cause of action in favor of, or claim for relief for, any third-party, including any agent, sub-consultant, or sub-contractor of Contractor. Absolutely no third-party beneficiaries are intended by this Agreement. Any third-party receiving a benefit from this Agreement is an incidental and unintended beneficiary only. 9. Limitation of Damages: The Parties agree that Contractor’s remedies for any claims asserted against the Town shall be limited to proven direct damages in an amount not to exceed payment amounts for Services due under the Agreement and that the Town shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, including but not limited to lost profits. 2025 FORM: ICA – Walking Mountains Science Center, February 10, 2025 Page 4 of 6 10. Indemnity: To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Town, its members, affiliates, officers, directors, partners, employees, and agents from and against all claims, damages, losses, and expenses, including but not limited to reasonable attorney’s fees, arising out of the performance of the Services, provided that any such claim, damage, loss or expense is caused by any negligent act or omission of Contractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by Contractor or anyone for whose acts Contractor may be liable, except to the extent any portion is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder. 11. Governing Law, Venue, and Enforcement: This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted according to the law of the State of Colorado. Venue for any action arising under this Agreement shall be in the appropriate court for Eagle County, Colorado. To reduce the cost of dispute resolution and to expedite the resolution of disputes under this Agreement, the Parties hereby waive any and all right either may have to request a jury trial in any civil action relating primarily to the enforcement of this Agreement. The Parties agree the rule providing ambiguities in a contract are to be construed against the drafting party shall not apply to the interpretation of this Agreement. If there is any conflict between the language of this Agreement and any exhibit or attachment, the language of this Agreement shall govern. 12. Term. The provision of Services under this Agreement shall commence on February 10, 2025 (the “Effective Date”) and will terminate on December 31, 2025 (cumulatively, the “Term”); provided, however, under no circumstances will the Term exceed the end of the current Town Fiscal year (January 1 – December 31). The Contractor understands and agrees that the Town has no obligation to extend this Agreement’s Term or contract for the provision of any future services, and makes no warranties or representations otherwise. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties may mutually agree in writing to the monthly extension of this Agreement for up to twelve (12) consecutive calendar months if such extension is approved by the Town Council and the Contractor and such extension do not alter or amend any of the terms or provisions of this Agreement. 13. Article X, Section 20/TABOR. The Parties understand and acknowledge that the Town is subject to Article X, § 20 of the Colorado Constitution (“TABOR”). The Parties do not intend to violate the terms and requirements of TABOR by the execution of this Agreement. It is understood and agreed that this Agreement does not create a multi-fiscal year direct or indirect debt or obligation within the meaning of TABOR and, therefore, notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, all payment obligations of the Town are expressly dependent and conditioned upon the continuing availability of funds beyond the term of the Town’s current fiscal period ending upon the next succeeding December 31. Financial obligations of the Town payable after the current fiscal year are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated, budgeted, and otherwise made available in accordance with the rules, regulations, and resolutions of Town of Avon, and other applicable laws. Upon the failure to appropriate such funds, this Agreement shall be terminated. 14. Background Check. A background check of Contractor and any Contractor’s employees or subcontractors may be required by the Town. Contractor can provide proof of a CBI check within the past six (6) months and shall provide a copy prior to the commencement of any Services (this can be acquired online by going to www.colorado.gov) or the Town will conduct the background check and provide a submission form to be completed by the Contractor. 15. Assignability. The Contractor shall not assign this Agreement without the Town’s prior written consent. 2025 FORM: ICA – Walking Mountains Science Center, February 10, 2025 Page 5 of 6 16. Survival Clause. The “Indemnification” provision set forth in this Agreement shall survive the completion of the Services and the satisfaction, expiration, or termination of this Agreement. 17. Severability. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction holds any provision of this Agreement invalid or unenforceable, such holding shall not invalidate or render unenforceable any other provision of this Agreement. 18. Attorney’s Fees. Should this Agreement become the subject of litigation between the Town and Contractor, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recovery of all actual costs in connection therewith, including but not limited to recovery of all actual costs in connection therewith, including but not limited to attorneys’ fees and expert witness fees. All rights concerning remedies and/or attorneys’ fees shall survive any termination of this Agreement. 2025 FORM: ICA – Walking Mountains Science Center, February 10, 2025 Page 6 of 6 AGREEMENT READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND APPROVED: TOWN OF AVON CONTRACTOR By: ____________________________________ By: _____________________________________ Name: Eric Heil Name: Nikki Maline Title: Town Manager Title: Energy Programs Director APPROVED AS TO FORM: ______________________________________ Nina P. Williams, Town Attorney Eric Heil (Feb 20, 2025 12:43 MST) Eric Heil i) ѵ illi(. (Feb 20, 2025 1ч:1х MST) 4iQD 6 =illiDPV 2025 Town of Avon Community Energy Efficiency ProgramExhibit A – page 1 updated 2/10/25 2025 SCOPE OF SERVICES for the TOWN OF AVON Community Energy Efficiency Program 1/1/2025 through 12/31/2025 CONTACT INFORMATION Walking Mountains Contact: Nikki Maline, Energy Programs Director P.O. Box 9469, Avon, CO 81620 Email: nikkim@walkingmountains.org Office Phone: 970-328-8777 Website: www.walkingmountains.org/energy ORGANIZATION PROFILE The mission of Walking Mountains is to “awaken a sense of wonder and inspire environmental stewardship and sustainability through natural science education”. Walking Mountains is a community-based nonprofit 501c3 organization in Avon, Colorado that educates residents and visitors while helping businesses, individuals and local governments become more environmentally sustainable. Walking Mountains Sustainability Department’s objective is to act as an agent of change to achieve local climate action goals and improve the social, economic, and environmental resilience of the Eagle County community. We serve as a resource and education hub to inspire action from local to global. Through this objective our staff implement multiple strategies to educate, outreach, and provide opportunities for action. Sustainability staff work across various sectors including energy & buildings, climate action, sustainable business, and waste diversion and reduction while using a lens of equity. The Energy Smart Colorado (ESC) program at Walking Mountains provides energy coaching, comprehensive home energy assessments (highly discounted), and rebates to businesses and homes. Through ReEnergize Eagle County a free assessment and free home improvements are available to local working households (and retirees), homeowners and renters, with a max 150% Area Median Income (AMI). PURPOSE OF PROGRAM / PARTNERSHIP To create a system of incentives that are specific and targeted for the Town of Avon community in order to help locals decrease their energy burden and make living environments safer and healthier. Through participation in the Energy Smart Colorado program, homes & business are provided education and recommendations after an in person visit, and incentives for making recommended upgrades. In additional to a reduced energy burden and a healthier living environment, homes and buildings that invest in improvements rebated through the Energy Smart Colorado program for Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, and Building Electrification significantly help our community reach our local climate action plan goal of an overall 50% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 (from a 2014 baseline). The Town of Avon has implemented an action-based, town specific, Climate Action Plan schedule based on this goal. And, Avon is a key partner, involved in the local Climate Action Collaborative and their working groups. By partnering with Walking Mountains and the Energy Smart Colorado program the Town of Avon will be able to implement a program that is accessible, available, and affordable to all homes & business. In 2016 the Town of Avon approved the adoption of the Exterior Energy Offset Program (EEOP), which brings funds in from those implementing outdoor energy use without on-site offsets. The intended use of these funds is for energy improvements within the Avon. These funds can be used to partner with the Energy Smart Colorado program locally. EXHIBIT A: Scope of Work 2025 Town of Avon Community Energy Efficiency ProgramExhibit A – page 2 updated 2/10/25 This partnership between Walking Mountains and the Town of Avon will specifically focus on community energy use (n homes and businesses) within the Town of Avon. Community Energy Efficiency Program: Within the Community of the Town of Avon, we would like to increase the participation and engagement in the already developed Energy Smart Colorado program. Many of the assets for this program are already in place and will be leveraged for your community, including: • Qualified contractor network for Energy Assessments and Improvements • Comprehensive Customer Relationship Management tool (Salesforce) for tracking program results/financials • Stocked Inventory of Quick Fix materials (free direct installs at home energy assessments) Sustainable Economic and Social Development: Over the past 10+ years throughout Eagle County, the Energy Smart Colorado program has created a “green workforce” including highly-trained contractors and Building Analysts which have all contributed to the economic growth of the community. Public Education, Communication, and Equity: By providing energy efficiency & electrification education to local homeowners & businesses, and developing more streamlined methods of bi-lingual communication, we will be able to increase the capacity for energy saving improvements throughout the Town of Avon. Our 2025 Outreach will be neighborhood focused with promotion of all programs available locally to households with a maximum household income of 150% Area Median Income (AMI). The following programs provide free assessments and free home improvements: WAP (Federal Weatherization Assistance Program), CARE (Colorado’s Affordable Residential Energy program), and ReEnergize Eagle County. We will also share information to all Town of Avon residents about rebates available through Energy Smart Colorado. DELIVERABLES During 2025, Walking Mountains will partner with the Town of Avon, other local municipalities, Eagle County, and local utilities to perform the following work: • Project management and reporting of the local Energy Smart Colorado & ReEnergize Eagle County programs • Coordination of the Energy Smart Colorado & ReEnergize Eagle County programs, providing energy assessments, energy coaching and incentives, and direct bi-lingual outreach to households that need the most help • Annual energy savings report, with data on number of homes and businesses worked with and greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions; report will show Town of Avon’s specific impact The above includes managing the entire program and all that is contained within this proposal, including managing the budget, reporting, data management, energy modeling, workflow of setting up and completing assessments, rebate processing, energy coaching, and more. Marketing & Outreach: Marketing & Outreach will consist of newsletter inclusions and targeted social media posts with files ready to share with The Town of Avon so they can do the same. A poster will be created, specific to the Town of Avon, and distributed specifically at locations Town of Avon locals frequent. In addition, if there are events that take place within the Town of Avon that homeowners and businesses may attend, Walking Mountains would like to have a table to share information 2025 Town of Avon Community Energy Efficiency ProgramExhibit A – page 3 updated 2/10/25 and energy education. Community outreach will focus on connecting with local working households that need assistance the most, as detailed above. Incentive Details: Town of Avon – 2025 Community Specific Incentives, for homes and businesses/buildings, and town employees: • Home Energy Assessments – o $50 Flat Fee for homes up to 3,000 sq. ft. to homeowner at time of assessment. TOA covers 80% of the charges (capped at $400) for additional square footage above $50 flat fee; o $25 Flat Fee for Community Priority homes up to 3,000 sq. ft. to homeowner at time of assessment. TOA covers 80% of the charges (capped at $400) for additional square footage above $25 flat fee. deed restricted, childcare staff, first responders, local government employees, non-profit employees, teacher/school employee, veteran/active military, or max 150% AMI); o April Net Zero Building Expo Event Enrollment-FREE to homeowner in Town of Avon (TOA to pay full cost IF homeowner attends this event and signs up at the event) • Weatherization BONUS Rebate - up to $500 for completing an air sealing and/or insulation upgrade • Heat Pump BONUS Rebate - up to $500 for installing a ducted or mini-split heat pump, heat pump water heater, and/or heat pump dryer • Induction Range (gas to electric) BONUS Rebate - up to $500 for installing an electric induction range/stove, must convert gas range to electric induction • Electric Fireplace BONUS Rebate - up to $300 for installing an electric fireplace, must eliminate an existing gas fireplace, must cap gas line at appliance • E-lawn Care Rebate - up to $300 for new battery or corded electric equipment, including: electric mowers (push or riding), electric snow blowers, electric chainsaws, electric trimmers, electric pruners, electric leaf blowers, or electric power washers (no energy assessment required for e-lawn care rebate) • Electric Vehicle Purchase Rebate - up to $1,000 for the purchase or lease of a new or used Electric Vehicle or Plug-in EV, must provide registration and proof of purchase/invoice • EV Charger Installation for Multifamily Buildings Rebate - up to $1,000 for installing an EV Charger in a common space for a multifamily building, must be a 2-port charger, level II or III, available to all occupants of the building • Battery Storage (home/building) Rebate - up to $1,000 for installing storage that is grid-connected, must enroll in Holy Cross Energy’s Time of Use rate OR Power+ FLEX specifically (Power+ not eligible for a rebate); can be stand-alone batteries (on-site Solar PV is not required) • Solar PV Rebate - up to $1,000 for on-site, grid-tied Solar PV, existing buildings only (home or business) • ReEnergize Eagle County (max 150% AMI) - up to $5,000 per home to maximize work that can be done in homes within the Town of Avon, at no cost to the resident Above incentives may be stacked with regular Energy Smart CO rebate, ReEnergize incentives, utility rebates, and potential st ate incentives. The above will not exceed 75% of the project cost when all incentives are combined (with the exception of ReEnergize Eagle County homes who may have up to 100% of costs covered). Bonus rebates must meet/exceed requirements of the regular ESC rebate program. 2025 Town of Avon Community Energy Efficiency ProgramExhibit A – page 4 updated 2/10/25 BUDGET & GOALS 125 MtCO2e reduced/offset annually from all ESC incentives in the Town of Avon in 2025, estimated The top five (5) lines are flow-through funds, and estimated amounts, in order to respond to varying community interest there can be flexibility between these lines. Assessments & Rebates are limited to the amount of total funds available at any given time. Walking Mountains will notify the Town of Avon if we get close to running out of funds for these incentives, at which time the Town of Avon can choose to contribute more funding, or end the special incentives for the remainder of the year. If annual ESC funds are depleted, flow-through funds remaining above may be used to pay any full ESC rebates still needing fulfilled, for Town of Avon residents. Disbursement of Funds: Upon execution of this agreement, in the first quarter of 2025, the Town of Avon will advance Walking Mountains the full $40,000 for work planned in 2025. If funds are depleted in full prior to the end of the calendar year Walking Mountains will notify the Town of Avon so the Council may consider additional funding. If there are leftover funds at the close of 2025, the Town of Avon would like these funds to be rolled over into the 2026 program. Walking Mountains will provide quarterly progress reports to the Town of Avon. Incentive/Hard Cost Details Budget Estimated Annual MtCO2e reduced Home Energy Assessments Goal of thirty (30) (assume $62/home, details listed above) $1,860 2 $300 Rebates Goal of twelve+ (12+) $300 rebates (listed above) $3,640 7 $500 Rebates Goal of thirteen (13) $500 rebates (listed above) $6,500 25 $1,000 Rebates Goal of eight (8) $1,000 rebates (listed above) $8,000 25 ReEnergize Eagle County Help (2) ReEnergize homes in the Town of Avon to maximize the upgrades completed & homes reached $10,000 7 Marketing & Outreach Hard costs for marketing, outreach and communication in order to increase participation (includes marketing staff time and hard costs of ads & print) $2,000 n/a Program Administration Hard costs for program management, staffing, on-going energy coaching and contractor referrals includes energy coaching for homeowners and businesses, program management, contractor referrals, and communications: 2 hours avg. for each assessment x 30 assessments = 60; 2.5 hours avg. for each rebate x 33 rebates = 82.50; 142.5 hours x $60/hour = $8,550 $8,000 (max) n/a Town of Avon Specific Incentives: $40,000 66 MtCO2e estimated 2025 ICA - EnergySmartWMSC With Att Final Audit Report 2025-02-21 Created:2025-02-10 By:Ineke de Jong (idejong@avon.org) Status:Signed Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAAI70eZARy1SBMf9T1c0xFM0lYX3vP282Z "2025 ICA - EnergySmartWMSC With Att" History Document created by Ineke de Jong (idejong@avon.org) 2025-02-10 - 8:48:43 PM GMT Document emailed to Nikki Maline (nikkim@walkingmountains.org) for signature 2025-02-10 - 8:50:14 PM GMT Email viewed by Nikki Maline (nikkim@walkingmountains.org) 2025-02-12 - 2:02:37 AM GMT Document e-signed by Nikki Maline (nikkim@walkingmountains.org) Signature Date: 2025-02-12 - 2:06:41 AM GMT - Time Source: server Document emailed to eheil@avon.org for signature 2025-02-12 - 2:06:42 AM GMT Email viewed by eheil@avon.org 2025-02-20 - 7:42:18 PM GMT Signer eheil@avon.org entered name at signing as Eric Heil 2025-02-20 - 7:43:35 PM GMT Document e-signed by Eric Heil (eheil@avon.org) Signature Date: 2025-02-20 - 7:43:37 PM GMT - Time Source: server Document emailed to nina@wwfdlaw.com for signature 2025-02-20 - 7:43:39 PM GMT Email viewed by nina@wwfdlaw.com 2025-02-21 - 1:14:44 AM GMT Signer nina@wwfdlaw.com entered name at signing as Nina P. Williams 2025-02-21 - 1:16:35 AM GMT Document e-signed by Nina P. Williams (nina@wwfdlaw.com) Signature Date: 2025-02-21 - 1:16:37 AM GMT - Time Source: server Agreement completed. 2025-02-21 - 1:16:37 AM GMT