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FY 2022 — 2023 EMPA AGREEMENT <br />ATTACHMENT A — SCOPE OF WORK <br />GENERAL POLICY <br />The intent of the Emergency Management Preparedness and Assistance Grant (EMPA) is to provide <br />state funds to assist local grovernments in preparing for all hazards as authorized by section 252.373, <br />Florida Statutes. Funds shall be allocated to implement and administer county emergency management <br />programs, to ensure that the following activities are adhered to: <br />• Planning; <br />• Organization; <br />• Equipment; <br />• Training; <br />• Exercise; and <br />• Management and Administration <br />Consistent with Rule 27P-19.010(11), Florida Administrative Code, the Division shall determine allowable <br />costs in accordance with 2 C.F.R. Part 200, entitled "Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost <br />Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards." <br />II. RECIPIENT RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Recipient shall support efforts to build and sustain core capabilities across the Prevention, Protection, <br />Mitigation, Response, and Recovery mission areas described in the National Preparedness Goal. <br />Counties must be able to prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate against natural and man- <br />made disasters/emergencies. <br />TASKS AND QUARTERLY DELIVERABLES <br />The Recipient must successfully complete the following tasks and deliverables throughout the period of <br />performance. Quarterly deliverables must be submitted through the Salesforce portal. <br />27 <br />