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<br />license to use the intellectual property rights at issue or replace or modify the allegedly
<br />infringing Works and Documents necessary and appropriate to obviate the claim. This remedy
<br />shall be in addition to, and not exclusive of, other remedies provided by law.
<br />(c) Uses of the Works and Documents.
<br />The State and Grantee shall jointly have the right to make, have made, reproduce, modify, distribute,
<br />perform, and otherwise use the works, including Documents produced under this Contract, for
<br />noncommercial research, scholarly work, government purposes, and other noncommercial purposes
<br />without payment or accounting to the other party. No commercial development, manufacture, marketing,
<br />reproduction, distribution, sales or licensing of the Works, including Documents, shall be authorized
<br />without a future written contract between the parties.
<br />(d) Possession of Documents.
<br />The Documents may remain in the possession of the Grantee. The State may inspect any of the
<br />Documents at any reasonable time. The Grantee shall provide a copy of the Documents to the State
<br />without cost upon the request of the State.
<br />15 Data Compatibility and Availability Requirements
<br />15.1 Data Compatibility. Data collected by the Projects funded under this contract that have value for planning
<br />and management of natural resources, emergency preparedness, and infrastructure investments shall
<br />conform to the enterprise information architecture developed by the Office of Enterprise Technology (or its
<br />successor). Spatial data must conform to geographic information system guidelines and standards outlined
<br />in that architecture and adopted by the Minnesota Geographic Data Clearinghouse at the Land
<br />Management Information Center. A description of these data that adheres to the Office of Enterprise
<br />Technology (or its successor) geographic metadata standards shall be submitted to the Land Management
<br />Information Center to be made available online through the clearinghouse and the data must be accessible
<br />and free to the public unless made private under the Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 13.
<br /> 15.2 Data Availability. To the extent practicable, summary data and results of projects funded by this grant
<br />program should be readily accessible on the Grantee’s website and identified as a Lessard-Sams Outdoor
<br />Heritage Council and Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program project.
<br />16 Publicity, Advertising and Endorsement
<br />16.1 Publicity. Any publicity regarding the subject matter of this grant contract must identify the State and L-
<br />SOHC as the sponsoring agency. A copy of any publicity shall be furnished to the State’s Authorized
<br />Representative upon its release. For purposes of this provision, publicity includes notices, informational
<br />pamphlets, press releases, research, reports, signs, and similar public notices prepared by or for the
<br />Grantee individually or jointly with others, or any subcontractors, with respect to the program,
<br />publications, or services provided resulting from this grant contract.
<br />16.2 Endorsement. The Grantee must not claim that the State endorses its products or services.
<br />17 Governing Law, Jurisdiction, and Venue
<br />Minnesota law, without regard to its choice-of-law provisions, governs this grant contract. Venue for all legal
<br />proceedings out of this grant contract, or its breach, must be in the appropriate state or federal court with
<br />competent jurisdiction in Ramsey County, Minnesota.
<br />18 Accessibility and Safety
<br />18.1 Accessibility. Structural and nonstructural facilities and programs must meet all state and federal
<br />accessibility laws, regulations, and guidelines, including the American with Disabilities Act (ADA).
<br />Accessibility guidelines and standards can be found at http://www.access-board.gov.
<br />18.2 Safety. All programs must adhere to federal safety regulations, which can be found on the Occupational
<br />Health and Safety Administration’s website at www.osha.gov/law-regs.html.
<br />19 Subgrantees/ Vendor Services
<br />If any subgrants or contracts for any portion of the work covered under this grant contract are made to another
<br />entity, the contract with the subgrantee or contractor will contain all appropriate provisions of this grant
<br />contract. It is recommended that all Subgrantees/Contractors carry the same insurance as the Grantee.
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