1. Contractor shall have current applicable Federal/State and Municipal licenses and permits. 2. KCATA reserves the right to inspect the entire pickup, recycle and disposal process used by the Contractor. KCATA reserves the right to inspect the Contractor’s facilities and equipment during normal business hours. 3. The Contractor shall notify the KCATA in writing of any changes in its process of pickup, recycle and disposal. 4. The Contractor shall be insured, for the coverage amounts listed within the contract conditions at a minimum, for handling transporting and disposing of waste. The Contractor shall provide a Certificate of Insurance to the KCATA showing insurance in force for these exposures. 5. Contractor shallsubmit monthly summaries of the activities to the KCATA. 6. Contractor shall prepare and provide copies to the KCATA of all applicable shipping documents. 7. Contractor shall dispose and/or recycle waste in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal regulations. 8. Contractor shall provide KCATA any analytical test reports performed on waste(s). 9. The Contractor shall be responsible for cleaning up any discharge that occurs during pickup. A discharge is defined as the accidental or intentional spilling, leaking, pumping, emitting, emptying, or dumping of waste onto or into the land or water.