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D. UNIFORMS
Contractor, at its own expense, shall pay for and require all of its Flight Crews, defined as all Pilots, First Officers, and Flight
Attendants who provide Contractors United Express Services, to wear uniforms which are in the United Express colors and styles, as
approved by United, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed, while performing Contractors United Express
Services and as outlined in Appendix I. Contractor agrees that all such Flight Crews employed by Contractor shall wear the
above-described uniforms while performing United Express services. Any other employees of Contractor who are visible to the
public, other Flight Crews, will wear uniforms reviewed and approved by United, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
If United develops or designs new uniforms for United Express operations, United will cover any incremental costs to Contractor of
such new uniforms.
E. PASSES AND REDUCED RATE TRAVEL
Each party will comply with the terms of a separate agreement between them under which are granted to certain employees
of the other party certain passes and reduced rate pleasure travel privileges. However, United has the right to retain all revenue
generated from reduced rate travel, including companion passes, both on United and United Express operated flights.
F. ENVIRONMENTAL
1. With respect to all matters that relate to or may affect the environment, Contractor agrees to conduct its operations in
a prudent manner, taking reasonable preventive measures to avoid environmental liabilities, including, without limitations, measures
to prevent unpermitted releases to the environment.
2. Contractor agrees, at its own expense, to conduct its operations in compliance with all local, state, and federal
environmental laws and regulations, including all environmental rules, regulations, and policies dictated by the applicable airport
authority, including ensuring its employees are trained in the procedures required to meet all environmental laws and regulations.
3. To the extent associated with Contractors activities (or its agents, provided that ground service providers or its agents
shall not be deemed agents of Contractor), Contractor shall be responsible, and will indemnify United, for any and all environmental
liabilities, including, without limitation, any penalties or costs associated with any enforcement action, airport authority action, or
private claim, any remediation or restoration costs, any investigation costs, legal or environmental consultant costs, or any property
damage costs.
4. For any leased areas that are jointly operated by both Contractor and United, the following additional provisions
apply.
a. Contractor shall ensure its own activities comply with Environmental Laws, which may include, when
appropriate, coordination with United, such as to identify spill prevention procedures for any shared equipment. If any tanks for
ground support equipment (“GSE”) fueling are shared, both parties must ensure the fuel complies with the sulfur concentration
limitations required under Section 211(g) of the Clean Air Act, and its implementing regulations at 40 CFR Part 80, (including any
amendments, revisions, or succeeding statues and regulations), and provide documentation if requested.
b. Except for de minimis amounts, Contractor shall promptly notify United’s facility Environmental Coordinator of
any spills or leaks of hazardous substances, including petroleum substances, and provide copies of any written reports provided to the
applicable agencies and airport authorities.
c. Contractor shall provide copies of any notices of violations for environmental compliance received from any
environmental agency or airport authorities.
VIII. RATES PAYABLE TO CONTRACTOR
A. RATES
Source: REPUBLIC AIRWAYS HOLDINGS INC, 10-K, March 15, 2007 Powered by Morningstar® Document Research