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ATTACHMENT C <br />ALLOWABLE COSTS AND ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES <br />Rule 27P-19, Florida Administrative Code: <br />Rule 27P-19.010(11), Florida Administrative Code, states: "Allowable costs shall be determined in <br />accordance with applicable Federal Office of Management and Budget Circulars..." Therefore, unless a <br />specific exception applies, 2 CFR Part 200 Subpart A (Definitions) and Subpart E (Cost Principles) shall <br />apply to this Agreement. <br />Expenses: <br />In order to qualify for reimbursement under the terms of this Agreement, an expense incurred by the <br />Recipient must be reasonable and necessary for the successful completion of a task required by this <br />Agreement. If an expense fails to qualify as either reasonable or necessary to successfully compete a <br />task, then the Division shall not provide any reimbursement for that expense. <br />NOTE: This Scope of Work recognizes that each Recipient: <br />• Might be at a different level of preparedness than another Recipient; <br />• Operates within a unique geography; <br />• Faces unique threats and hazards; and, <br />• Serves a unique population. <br />Therefore, what might qualify as reasonable and necessary for one Recipient to successfully complete a <br />task under this Agreement might not qualify as reasonable and necessary for another Recipient to <br />successfully complete a task. Conversely, what might not qualify for one may qualify for another. <br />In order to avoid a "one size fits all" approach, this Agreement provides some level of flexibility. If a <br />unique cost (e.g. equipment not listed on the EMPG AEL) qualifies as reasonable and necessary for the <br />successful completion of a task under this Agreement, and if the Recipient receives permission from the <br />Division prior to incurring that unique cost, then the Division shall reimburse the Recipient for that cost. <br />Performance: <br />In order to qualify for reimbursement under the terms of this Agreement, the Recipient's performance <br />must satisfy the minimum level of service required for the successful completion of a task required by this <br />Agreement. If the performance fails to satisfy the minimum level of service, then the Division shall not <br />provide any reimbursement for that performance. <br />Planning: <br />Planning spans all five National Preparedness Goal mission areas and provides a baseline for <br />determining potential threats and hazards, required capabilities, required resources, and establishes a <br />framework for roles and responsibilities. Planning provides a methodical way to engage the whole <br />community in the development of a strategic, operational, and/or community-based approach to <br />preparedness. <br />Some examples of authorized planning activities include, but not limited to: <br />• Emergency Operations Plans; <br />• Communications Plans; <br />• Whole Community Engagement/Planning; <br />• Resource Management Planning; <br />• Evacuation Planning, <br />• Recovery Planning, <br />• Local Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), and <br />• Mitigation Planning <br />28 <br />