Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Contractor agrees to provide to the Department of California Highway Patrol (CHP) South Lake Tahoe Area Office, the services described herein: furnish all supplies, materials, tools, equipment, labor, personnel, and supervision; pay all taxes, insurance, bonds, license and permit fees, and all other direct and indirect costs necessary to provide Evidence Impound Tow and Storage Services on an as-needed basis. Services shall include but not limited to towing and secure storage of property impounded as evidence in accordance with the terms set forth in this Agreement. A. License Requirement: Valid Local County or City business license and valid driver’s license. B. Contractor shall provide a Certificate of Insurance in accordance with the Insurance Requirements found in this Agreement (Exhibit E). 2. The services shall be performed at: Various locations within the Geographical Regions (Exhibit A-1) of this Agreement. 3. The services shall be provided during: As needed on a 24-hour, seven (7) days per week basis. 4. The Project Representatives during the term of this Agreement will be: A. General Specifications Contractor shall: (1) Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, licenses and/or permits necessary for completion of Agreement for Department of California Highway Patrol (CHP). a. Coordinate with CHP Area representative before the start date of the Agreement to determine whether vehicles need to be transported from the previous storage facility and if so, transport the vehicles within the first week of the Agreement. Contractor shall invoice the CHP for this initial transfer at the rates specified in Exhibit B, Item 4, Rate Schedule. b. Respond to all calls as requested by the CHP in a timely manner and be available on a 24-hour, seven (7) days per week basis. c. Secure and be responsible for the safekeeping of vehicular evidence and any, and all property within. Perform skilled recovery, clean up the scene and transport impounded vehicles to their facility. d. Comply with the following provisions: California Unfair Trade Practice Laws, California Business and Professions Code (B&PC) Section 17043, B&PC Section 16700 et seq., B&PC Section 17200, Common Law Interference Advantage, Common Law Unfair Competition, and Federal and state prohibitions against contracts in restraint of trade.