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Page 15 of 23 <br /> (3) Expenses incurred or obligated prior to or after the grant period (exception : emergency repairs <br /> as approved by the Division consistent with subsection 1A-39 .009(3) of rule 1A-39, F.A.C.) ; <br /> (4) Expenditures for work not consistent with the applicable preservation standards (see Section IT, <br /> Paragraph T) ; <br /> (5) Expenditures for Furniture and Equipment unless specifically authorized as a part of a grant <br /> project and included in the Approved Scope of Work; <br /> (6) Expenses associated with Iobbying or attempting to influence federal, state, or local legislation, <br /> the judicial branch, or any state agency; <br /> (7) Private entertainment, food, beverages, plaques, awards, or gifts ; <br /> (8) Costs or value of donations or in-kind contributions not documented in accordance with the <br /> provisions of the Historic Preservation Grant Award Agreement; <br /> (9) Project Administrative Expenditures, which exceed 10% of the grant award amount; <br /> ( 10) Costs for projects having as their primary purpose the fulfillment of federal or state historic <br /> preservation regulatory requirements, specifically, costs of consultation and mitigation <br /> measures required under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as <br /> amended through 2000, or under section 267 . 031 , Florida Statutes; <br /> ( 11 ) Projects which are restricted to private or exclusive participation, which shall include <br /> restricting access on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, age, <br /> handicap, or marital status ; <br /> ( 12) Grantee operational support (i .e. , organization salaries, travel, supplies) (Note: project-specific <br /> travel costs may be allowed if requested and approved during the application review process <br /> and if included in the Approved Scope of Work) ; <br /> ( 13) Vehicular circulation and parking (Exception: provision of code-required handicapped parking <br /> pad and walkway) ; <br /> ( 14) Sidewalks, landscape features, planting, irrigation systems and site lighting (Exception : <br /> sidewalk required to link code-required handicapped parking pad to the accessible entry, <br /> planting required to halt erosion, and limited site lighting required for security, if included in <br /> the Approved Scope of Work); <br /> ( 15) Capital improvements to non-historic properties; <br /> ( 16) Capital improvements to the interior of religious properties (Exception: repairs to primary <br /> elements of the structural system. Examples include : foundation repairs, repairs to columns, <br /> load bearing wall framing, roof framing, masonry repairs, and window and exterior door <br /> repairs) ; <br /> ( 17) Code-required accessibility improvements for religious properties ; <br /> ( 18) Insurance costs (Exception: costs for builder's risk, workers compensation and contractor's <br /> liability insurance); <br /> ( 19) Purchase of equipment (other than equipment incorporated as capital improvements into a <br /> historic building during restoration or rehabilitation, and equipment required for a museum <br /> exhibit). If special equipment is required only for the grant period to complete the Project and <br /> said equipment is included in the Approved Scope of Work for the Project as an eligible grant <br /> expense, it shall be rented for the grant term; and <br /> (20) Grantee shall comply with Section 216 . 348, Florida Statutes, as applicable to the project. <br /> DOS Form No. HR3E1208GAASM <br /> Reference: Rule IA -39. 009(1) (6), FAC <br />