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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />J.R. SMITH, CLERK <br />Attachment A <br />Budget and Scope of Work <br />Budget <br />Recipient: Indian River County <br />Performance Period: July 1, 2020 - June 30, 2021 <br />Agreement Number: T0097 <br />1. First Payment (40% of Contract Amount) $ $1,165.20 <br />25% Analysis (Deliverable 1) submitted will be reviewed <br />and must be approved before invoice can be submitted. <br />2. Second Payment (40% of Contract Amount) $ $1,165.20 <br />25% Analysis (Deliverable 2) submitted will be reviewed <br />and must be approved before invoice can be submitted. <br />3. Final Payment (20% of Contract Amount) $ $582.60 <br />Final Payment will not be made without required <br />transmittal verifications, and final approved zip file <br />uploaded to SharePoint folder. <br />TOTAL AMOUNT $ $2,913.00 <br />Purpose <br />On October 17, 1986, Congress enacted the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act <br />(EPCRA), also known as Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA). EPCRA <br />requires hazardous chemical emergency planning by Federal, State and local governments, Indian <br />Tribes, and industry. Additionally, EPCRA required industry to report on the storage, use and releases of <br />certain hazardous materials (HazMat). <br />At the Federal level, the U.S. Department of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administers EPCRA. <br />At the State level, the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) serves as the lead agency <br />responsible for oversight and coordination of the local planning efforts required by EPCRA. Chaired by <br />the Director of FDEM, the State Emergency Response Commission for Hazardous Materials (SERC) <br />serves as a technical advisor and information clearinghouse for State and Federal hazardous materials <br />(HazMat) programs. Additionally, the SERC conducts quarterly public meetings in varying locations <br />throughout the State. Currently, SERC membership consists of 28 Governor appointed individuals who <br />represent the interests of State and local government, emergency services, industry. and the <br />environment. <br />At the district level, Regional Planning Councils (RPCs) each coordinate the activities of a Local Planning <br />Committee (LEPC) that: (1) performs outreach functions to increase hazardous materials (HazMat) <br />awareness; (2) collects data on hazardous materials stored within the geographical boundaries of the <br />RPC; (3) develops hazardous materials emergency plans for use in responding to and recovering from a <br />release or spill of hazardous or toxic substances; (4) submits hazardous materials emergency plans to <br />19 <br />