Laserfiche WebLink
• Costs to support the hiring of sworn public safety officers for the purposes of fulfilling traditional <br />public safety duties or to supplant traditional public safety positions and responsibilities <br />• Activities and projects unrelated to the completion and implementation of the EMPG Program <br />In general, Sub -Recipients should consult with their Grant Manager prior to making any investment <br />that does not clearly meet the allowable expense criteria established in this Guidance. <br />IV. Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation (EHP) Compliance <br />As a federal agency, FEMA is required to consider the effects of its actions on the environment and/or <br />historic properties to ensure that all activities and programs funded by the agency, including grants - <br />funded projects, comply with federal EHP regulations, laws and Executive Orders as applicable. Sub - <br />Recipients proposing projects that have the potential to impact the environment, including but not <br />limited to construction of communication towers modification or renovation of existing buildings, <br />structures and facilities, or new construction including replacement of facilities, must participat8 in the <br />FEMA EHP review process. The EHP review process involves the submission of a detailed project <br />description that explains the goals and objectives of the proposed project along with supporting <br />documentation so that FEMA may determine whether the proposed project has the potential to impact <br />environmental resources and/or historic properties. In some cases, FEMA also is required to consult <br />with other regulatory agencies and the public in order to complete the review process. The EHP <br />review process must be completed and approved before funds are released to carry out the proposed <br />project. FEMA will not fund projects that are initiated without the required EHP review. <br />Additionally, all Sub -Recipients are required to comply with FEMA EHP Policy Guidance. This EHP <br />Policy Guidance can be found in FP 108-023-1, Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation <br />Policy Guidance (http://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1421336453304- <br />d48abd61 f8b2a35d2bad325ae49ae531/FP1080231 Environmental Planning' Historic Preservation <br />Policy.pdf) , and FP 108.24.4, Environmental Planning and Historical Preservation Policy <br />(http://www. fema.gov/media-library-data/1388411752234- <br />6ddb79121951 a68e9ba036d2569aa488/18Dec13-NoNEPAReview.pdf) <br />EHP Technical Assistance, including the EHP Screening Form, can be found at <br />(http://www.fema. gov/media-library-data/20130726-1806-25045- <br />2839/gpd ehp screening form omb 1660 0115 June 2011.pdf) <br />V. Other Conditions <br />Vehicles <br />• Written approval from the -Director of the Division must be obtained prior to the purchase of any <br />motor vehicle with funds provided under this Agreement. In the absence of such approval, the <br />Division has no obligation to honor such reimbursement request. Any trade-in or resale funds <br />received relating to any vehicle purchased under this subgrant is program income and must be <br />applied toward the Sub -Recipient's EMPG Base Grant expenditures. <br />Food and beverages <br />• Food and beverages may be purchased for Emergency Management personnel and other <br />personnel only if the Sub -Recipient's Emergency Operation Center or field command office is in <br />an activated status and personnel receiving food/beverage are on duty at either of these <br />locations. Purchases may be made only under (1) An Executive Order issued by the Governor, <br />(2) a State of Emergency appropriately declared by local officials in response to an emergency <br />event or threat or (3) the Division may consider additional request. The request would need prior <br />approval from Department of Financial Services and the Division. For more information, ask your <br />grant manager. <br />56 <br />