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Page 5 of 23 <br /> lodging to be reimbursed in accordance with Section 112. 061 , Florida Statutes . Per diem for meals is not <br /> an allowable grant expenditure or contribution to the required match . <br /> P . The Grantee recognizes that the State of Florida, pursuant to Section 212. 08(6), Florida Statutes, is not <br /> required to pay taxes on any goods or services that may be provided to it pursuant to this Agreement. <br /> Q . The Department's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual <br /> appropriation by the Legislature . In the event that the state funds on which this Agreement is dependent <br /> are withdrawn, this Agreement is terminated and the Department has no further liability to the Grantee <br /> beyond that already incurred by the termination date . In the event of a state revenue shortfall, the total <br /> grant shall be reduced in proportion to the revenue shortfall . <br /> R. All project work must be in compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards available online <br /> at www. nps.i!ov/history/standards.htm. <br /> S . The Department shall not be liable to pay attorney fees , interest, late charges and service fees, or cost of <br /> collection related to the grant. <br /> T . The products of the Project must be the original work of the Grantee or its consultants . If the work of <br /> others is used as background information, it shall be appropriately credited to the originator. <br /> IV. General and Special Conditions Governing Grants <br /> All expenditures in connection with projects approved for assistance under the historic preservation grant program <br /> are subject to the provisions of Chapter 267, Florida Statutes ; the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as <br /> amended ; other applicable State and Federal laws , rules and regulations ; the general conditions listed below; and <br /> special conditions attached to the Agreement. <br /> Applicability <br /> These conditions are applicable to the Grantee and to any consultants, contractors, or employees to which grant-in- <br /> aid funds are paid (including but not limited to architects, engineers , archaeologists, historians, contractors, <br /> construction managers , suppliers , vendors, etc . ) . Failure by the Grantee to comply with the conditions of grant <br /> assistance will be considered to be noncompliance . <br /> A. General Conditions <br /> 1 . Grantee Publicity Requirements. In order to insure a wide public awareness of local preservation <br /> projects and historic preservation in general , the Grantee shall meet the following requirements regarding <br /> publicity of the project : <br /> a . At the outset of the project, a news release shall be sent by the Grantee to local print and electronic <br /> media identifying the project ' s specifics including the source(s) of grant funds, name of the project, <br /> nature of the project, and its benefits to the community. A copy of the news release(s) shall be <br /> submitted to the Department. <br /> b . Upon completion of the project, the Grantee shall issue another news release to local print and <br /> electronic media. <br /> C , There shall be an effort on the part of the Grantee to encourage publication of one or more feature <br /> stories on the Grantee ' s project by a newspaper, magazine or television program of at least local <br /> circulation . The Grantee shall provide the Department with a copy of any ensuing articles or a <br /> written statement identifying the date and network of any television broadcast(s) . In the event that <br /> such efforts are unsuccessful, the Grantee shall provide the Department with copies of <br /> correspondence with newspapers, magazines or television stations indicating the Grantee has <br /> requested such a feature story, or written certification from the Grantee to the Department that such <br /> an effort was made . <br /> DOS Form No . HR3E1208GAASM <br /> Reference : Rule 1A -39. 009(1) (b), FAC <br />