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Attachment B <br /> Scope of Work <br /> Base Grant funding from the Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Trust Fund is <br /> provided to enhance county emergency management plans and programs that are consistent with the <br /> State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and Program (reference Rule Chapter 27P-6, <br /> Florida Administrative Code and Chapter 252, Florida Statutes). Eligible activities are outlined below in <br /> the Categories and Eligible Activities. This Scope of Work recognizes that each recipient is at a varying <br /> level of preparedness, and it is understood that each county has a unique geography, faces unique <br /> threats and hazards, and serves a unique population. <br /> The 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 /> 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 <br /> coordination and support for all incidents within their jurisdiction <br /> The minimum acceptable standard for payment is to maintain a 24-7 operation. To maintain a <br /> minimum level of capability, submit current EMAP accreditation certification OR certificates for <br /> the following training via SharePoint for each emergency 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 /> This includes any service related to the"Categories and Eligible Costs" listed below,as well as <br /> completing the Program Goals(Attachment C). Items listed in Attachment C are to be reviewed <br /> during the mid-year and end-of year progress report prepared in conjunction with the Division's <br /> Regional Coordinator to ensure county compliance. <br /> In addition,the County is to achieve the following emergency management Program Goals throughout the I' <br /> contract period to ensure county compliance and coordination with the state emergency management: <br /> Coordination and Collaboration, Training and Exercise, Geographical Information, Logistics, and Shelter <br /> Survey and Retrofit Program. <br /> By signing this Agreement the Recipient certifies that it will use the award to enhance its Emergency <br /> Management Program. <br /> Monitoring: Monitoring may be accomplished through either a desk-based review or on-site monitoring <br /> visits, or both. Monitoring will involve the review and analysis of the financial, programmatic, <br /> performance, compliance and administrative processes, policies, activities, and other attributes of each <br /> county and will identify areas where technical assistance, corrective actions and other support may be <br /> needed <br /> 15 <br /> 81 <br />