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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
02/05/2013
Control Number
2013-022
Agenda Item Number
8.M.1
Entity Name
Florida Division of Emergency Management
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Community Emergency Response Project Award Letter
Homeland Security Grant Program FY 2012
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encounters both in developing budgets and in conducting programs and activities . For <br /> assistance and information regarding LEP obligations, go to http: //www. lep . aov. <br /> Article XIX — Animal Welfare Act of 1966 <br /> Recipients will comply with the requirements of the Animal Welfare Act, as amended (7 <br /> U . S . C . 2131 et seq . ) , which requires that minimum standards of care and treatment be <br /> provided for vertebrate animals bred for commercial sale, used in research , transported for <br /> commercial sale, or exhibited t the public. Recipients must establish appropriate policies <br /> and procedures for the humane care and use of animals based on the Guide for the Care <br /> and Use of Laboratory Animals and comply with the Public Health Service Policy and <br /> Government Principles Regarding the Care and Use of Animals . <br /> Article XX — Clean Air Act of 1970 and Clean Air Act of 1977 <br /> Recipients will comply with the requirements of 42 U . S . C. 7401 et seq . and Executive <br /> Order 11738, which provides for the protection and enhancement of the quality of the <br /> nation' s airresources to promote public health and welfare and for restoring and maintain <br /> the chemical;��physical , and biological integrity of the nation's waters is considered research <br /> for other purposes. <br /> Article XXl — Protection of Human Subjects <br /> Recipients will comply with requirements of the Federal regulations at 45 CFR Part 46 , <br /> which requires recipients to comply with the applicable provisions/law for protection of <br /> human subjects for purposes of research . Recipients must also comply with the <br /> requirements of DHS Management Directive 026-04, Protection of Human Subjects, prior <br /> to implementing any work with human subjects . For purposes of 45 CFR Part 46 , research <br /> .means a systematic investigation , including research , development, testing , and evaluation , <br /> designed to develop or contribute to . general knowledge, Activities that meet this definition <br /> constitutes research for purposes of this policy, whether or not they are conducted or <br /> supported under a program that is considered research for other purposes . The <br /> regulations specify additional protections for research involving human fetuses , pregnant <br /> women, and neonates (Subpart 13) : prisoners (Subpart C) ; and children (Subpart D) . The <br /> use of autopsy materials is governed by applicable state and local law and is not directly <br /> regulated by 45 CFR Part 46 . <br /> Article XXII — National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) <br /> Recipients will comply with the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act <br /> (NEPA) , as amended , 42 U . S . C . 4331 et seq . , which establishes national policy goals and <br /> procedures to protect and enhance the environment, including protection against natural <br /> disasters . To comply with NEPA for its grant-supports activities, DHS requires the <br />
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