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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
11/05/2013
Control Number
2013-217
Agenda Item Number
8.T.
Entity Name
Florida Division of Emergency Management
Subject
Emergency Management Preparedness Assistance Grants 2013-2014
Project Number
14-BG-83-10-40-01-031
Alternate Name
EMPA
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12704
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• Maintenance Agreements for equipment or services <br /> • General Office Supplies <br /> • Travel to/from meetings and conferences related to emergency management <br /> • Travel to training and/or exercises related to emergency management <br /> • Dues and Conference Travel as it relates to the Scope of Work <br /> • Equipment (that does not qualify as OCO or FCO) <br /> • Software and upgrades <br /> • Publications and Training Materials <br /> • Postage <br /> • Apparel for identification of Emergency Management Staff in the field <br /> • Fuel for Emergency Management vehicles <br /> • Food/Beverages for activations ( must have Governor' s Executive Order or a declared Local State of <br /> Emergency) <br /> Maintenance and Service Contracts or Purchase Orders Maintenance and Service Contracts and Purchase <br /> order timeframes are at the discretion of the county. However, reimbursement can only be claimed for services <br /> within the Agreement period . These Agreements cannot be rolled over from year to year. The procurement <br /> process must be repeated each year to ensure competitive solicitation . <br /> D. Operating Capital Outlay <br /> Operating Capital Outlay (OCO) is defined as equipment, fixtures and other tangible personal property of a <br /> non-consumable nature that has a normal expected life of one year or more . <br /> Eligible items include , but are not limited to : <br /> • Computers , printers , copiers and fax machines <br /> • Radios , satellite telephones and other communications equipment <br /> • Furniture for Emergency Management Offices and Emergency Operation Centers <br /> • Shelving for storage of Emergency Management equipment <br /> • Vehicles for the Emergency Management Program (see note regarding vehicle purchases below) <br /> E . Fixed Capital Outlay <br /> Fixed Capital Outlay (FCO) is defined as real property (land , buildings including appurtenances , fixtures and <br /> fixed equipment, structures , etc. ) including additions , replacements , major repairs and renovations to real <br /> property which materially extend its useful life or materially improve or change its functional use , and including <br /> operating capital outlay necessary to furnish and operate a new or improved facility. <br /> Eligible items include, but are not limited to : <br /> • Major repairs to the County Emergency Operations Center <br /> • Central Heat/Air <br /> • Out buildings for storage of Emergency Management Equipment <br /> • Security Improvements ( i . e . Cameras and equipment to operate) <br /> • Generators and Installation <br /> II . Eligibility Requirements : <br /> Rule 27P- 19 . 004 , Florida Administrative Code ( F . A. C . ) requires Counties to certify their commitment to employ <br /> and maintain either a Full-time Director or Part-time Coordinator. <br /> Counties must also maintain a County Emergency Management budget that is equal to the amount of the <br /> previous year or the average of the previous three years' level of funding . If the county budget is reduced for <br /> any reason , a waiver must be requested no later than forty-five (45) days prior to the beginning of the county <br /> fiscal year. Rule 2713- 19 . 011 , F .A. C . further defines these requirements . <br /> 15 <br />
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