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Attachment D <br />Deliverables <br />EMPA Base Grant costs are divided into the following categories. salary and benefits, other personal <br />contractual services, expenses, operating capital outlay and fixed capital outlay are allowable The <br />intent of the EMPA Base Grant Agreement is to provide each county with the means to successfully <br />manage and operate an Emergency Management Program Counties must be able to prepare for, <br />respond to, recover from, and mitigate against natural and man-made disasters/ emergencies <br />The County Emergency Operation Center must be able to operate within the minimum acceptable <br />standard to maintain a 24-7 operation, 7 days a week. The Recipient must maintain current EMAP <br />accreditation certification OR certificates for the following training via SharePoint for each emergency <br />management position. <br />• IS 100 — Introduction to Incident Command System <br />• IS 200 — ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents <br />• IS 700 — National Incident Management Systems (NIMS) <br />• IS 800 — National Response Framework <br />Each Emergency Management staff person must work the number of hours and assume the <br />responsibilities for the duties in their official position description as well as provide the coordination and <br />support for all incidents within their jurisdiction The quarterly minimum acceptable standard is to have <br />the qualified staffing level for the county based upon Rules 27P-11 004 and 27P-11 0061 <br />Financial Consequence <br />To receive reimbursement for performance of each category, the Recipient's activities must be <br />completed within the agreement period and in accordance with the Budget and Scope of Work, <br />Attachment A and B of the Agreement. In the event that the Recipient does NOT maintain level of <br />capability (EMAP and certificates), the Division will withhold 5% of the amount requested in the <br />Quarterly Financial Report. <br />23 <br />