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Grant
Approved Date
08/17/2021
Control Number
2021-106
Agenda Item Number
8.I.
Entity Name
Florida Division of Emergency Management
Subject
2021/2022 State Funded Subgrant Agreement (T0149) to update Indian River County’s Hazards Analysis
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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />J.R. SMITH, CLERK <br />g. As required by the Reference Guide for State Expenditures, reimbursement for travel <br />must be in accordance with section 112.061, Florida Statutes, which includes submission of the claim on <br />the approved State travel voucher. <br />(9) RECORDS <br />a. As a condition of receiving State financial assistance, and as required by sections <br />20.055(6)(c) and 215.97(5)(b), Florida Statutes, the Division, the Chief Inspector General of the State of <br />Florida, the Florida Auditor General, or any of their authorized representatives, shall enjoy the right of <br />access to any documents, financial statements, papers, or other records of the Recipient which are <br />pertinent to this Agreement, in order to make audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcripts. The right of <br />access also includes timely and reasonable access to the Recipient's personnel for the purpose of <br />interview and discussion related to such documents. For the purposes of this section, the term "Recipient" <br />includes employees or agents, including all subcontractors or consultants to be paid from funds provided <br />under this Agreement. <br />b. The Recipient shall maintain all records related to this Agreement for the period of <br />time specified in the appropriate retention schedule published by the Florida Department of State. <br />Information regarding retention schedules can be obtained at: hftp://dos.mvflorida.com/library- <br />arch ives/records-management/aeneral-records-schedu les/. <br />c. Florida's Government in the Sunshine Law (Section 286.011, Florida Statutes) <br />provides the citizens of Florida with a right of access to governmental proceedings and mandates three <br />(3) basic requirements: (1) all meetings of public boards or commissions must be open to the public; (2) <br />reasonable notice of such meetings must be given; and, (3) minutes of the meetings must be taken and <br />promptly recorded. The mere receipt of public funds by a private entity, standing alone, is insufficient to <br />bring that entity within the ambit of the open government requirements. However, the Government in the <br />Sunshine Law applies to private entities that provide services to governmental agencies and that act on <br />behalf of those agencies in the agencies' performance of their public duties. If a public agency delegates <br />the performance of its public purpose to a private entity, then, to the extent that private entity is <br />performing that public purpose, the Government in the Sunshine Law applies. For example, if a volunteer <br />fire department provides firefighting services to a governmental entity and uses facilities and equipment <br />purchased with public funds, then the Government in the Sunshine Law applies to the board of directors <br />for that volunteer fire department. Thus, to the extent that the Government in the Sunshine Law applies to <br />the Recipient based upon the funds provided under this Agreement, the meetings of the Recipient's <br />governing board or the meetings of any subcommittee making recommendations to the governing board <br />may be subject to open government requirements. These meetings shall be publicly noticed, open to the <br />public, and the minutes of all the meetings shall be public records, available to the public in accordance <br />with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. <br />d. Florida's Public Records Law provides a right of access to the records of the State <br />and local governments as well as to private entities acting on their behalf. Unless specifically exempted <br />from disclosure by the Legislature, all materials made or received by a governmental agency (or a private <br />4 <br />
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