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Grant
Approved Date
06/09/2020
Control Number
2020-113A
Agenda Item Number
8.C.
Entity Name
Florida Division of Emergency Management
Fiscal Year 2020-21
Subject
Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Grants
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Rules 27P-19.004 and 27P-19.0061, Florida Administrative Code., outline the minimum performance <br /> level (definition below). Each Emergency Management staff person must be available to work the <br /> number of hours and assume the responsibilities for the duties in their official position description as well <br /> as provide the coordination and support for all incidents within the jurisdiction on a 24-hour basis. <br /> Personnel Cost- Rules 27P-11.004, 27P-11.0061, Florida Administrative Code: <br /> Counties with populations of 75,000 or more must have a full-time emergency management <br /> director. Counties with populations of less than 75,000 or party to an inter-jurisdictional <br /> emergency management agreement entered into pursuant to section 252.38(3)(b), Florida <br /> Statutes, that is recognized by the Governor by executive order or rule, are encouraged to have a <br /> full-time director. However, as a minimum, such a county must have an emergency management <br /> coordinator who works at least twenty (20) hours a week in that capacity. "Full-time Emergency <br /> Management Director" means a single professional emergency management program <br /> Administrator working full-time as identified in the position description established by the <br /> governing body of the jurisdiction. <br /> Eligible"Operational Cost" items include, but are not limited to: <br /> • Salaries and Fringe Benefits <br /> ■ Copies of certified timesheets with employee and supervisor signature documenting <br /> hours worked or Division Form 6-Time and Effort and proof employee was paid <br /> (paystubs, earning statements, and payroll expenditure reports). <br /> • Utilities (electric, water and sewage) <br /> • Service/Maintenance agreements (provide vendor debarment and service agreement for <br /> contractual services) <br /> • Office Supplies/Materials <br /> • IT Software Upgrades <br /> • Memberships <br /> • Publications <br /> • Postage <br /> • Storage <br /> • Other Personnel/Contractual Services <br /> • Reimbursement for services by a person(s)who is not a regular or full-time employee filling <br /> established positions. This includes but is not limited to temporary employees, student or <br /> graduate assistants, fellowships, part time academic employment, board members, <br /> consultants, and other services. <br /> • Consultant Services require a pre-approved Contract or purchase order by the Division. <br /> Copies of additional quotes should also be supplied when requesting pre-approval. These <br /> requests should be sent to the grant manager for the Division for review. <br /> Funding for Critical Emergency Supplies <br /> Critical emergency supplies—such as shelf stable products,water, and basic medical supplies—are <br /> an allowable expense under EMPA. DHS/FEMA must approve a state's five-year viable inventory <br /> management plan prior to allocating grant funds for stockpiling purposes. The five-year plan should <br /> include a distribution strategy and related sustainment costs if the grant expenditure is over$100,000. <br /> Operational Costs Supporting Documentation <br /> If the recipient seeks reimbursement for operational activities,then the following shall be submitted: <br /> • For salaries, provide copies of certified timesheets with employee and supervisor signature <br /> documenting hours worked or Division Form 6-Time and Effort and proof employee was paid <br /> (paystubs, earning statements, payroll expenditure reports). <br /> • Expense items need to have copies of invoices, receipts and cancelled checks, credit card <br /> 32 <br />
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