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Agreement
Approved Date
09/20/2022
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2022-178A
Agenda Item Number
8.I.
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Stater of Florida, Division of Emergency Management
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State Funded Agreement for Emergency Preparedness and Assistance Grant
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Expense items need to have copies of invoices, receipts and cancelled checks, credit card <br />statements, bank statements for proof of payment. All documentation for reimbursement amounts <br />must be clearly visible and defined (i.e., highlighted, underlined, circled on the required <br />supporting documentation). <br />C. EQUIPMENT <br />Provided the cost of the item qualifies as reasonable and necessary for the successful completion of a <br />task required by this Agreement, an item on the FEMA AEL that is specifically coded for the Emergency <br />Management Performance Grant ("EMPG") Program satisfies the minimum level of service for an <br />equipment purchase under this Agreement. If an item qualifies as reasonable and necessary, and if the <br />item is EMPG-coded on the FEMA AEL, then the Recipient does not need to obtain permission from the <br />Division prior to purchasing the item in order to seek reimbursement. <br />If the Recipient seeks reimbursement for the purchase of an item that is not EMPG-coded on the FEMA <br />AEL, then the Recipient must receive permission from the Division prior to purchasing the item. If the <br />Recipient purchases such an item without receiving permission from the Division beforehand, then the <br />Division will not provide any reimbursement for that purchase. <br />Allowable equipment includes equipment from the following AEL categories: <br />• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (Category 1) <br />• Information Technology (Category 4) <br />• Cybersecurity Enhancement Equipment (Category 5) <br />• Interoperable Communications Equipment (Category 6) <br />• Detection Equipment (Category 7) <br />• Power Equipment (Category 10) <br />• Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive (CBRNE) Reference Materials <br />(Category 11) <br />• CBRNE Incident Response Vehicles (Category 12) <br />• Physical Security Enhancement Equipment (Category 14) <br />• CBRNE Logistical Support Equipment (Category 19) <br />• Other Authorized Equipment (Category 21) <br />The Authorized Equipment List (AEL) is a list of approved equipment types allowed under FEMA's <br />preparedness grant programs and can be located at his://www.fema.gov/authorized-equipment-list. <br />If Recipients have questions concerning the eligibility of equipment, they shall contact their Grant <br />Manager for clarification. <br />Recipients should analyze the cost benefits of purchasing versus leasing equipment, especially high cost <br />items and those subject to rapid technical advances. Large equipment purchases must be identified and <br />explained. For more information regarding property management standards for equipment, please <br />reference 2 C.F.R. Part 200, including 2 C.F.R. §§ 200.310, 200.313, and 200.316. <br />Equipment Acquisition Costs Supporting Documentation <br />• Provide copies of invoices, receipts and cancelled checks, credit card statements, bank <br />statements for proof of payment. <br />• Provide the Authorized Equipment List (AEL) # for each equipment purchase. <br />D. TRAINING <br />EMPA Training funds may be used for a range of emergency management -related training activities to <br />enhance the capabilities of state and local emergency management personnel through the establishment, <br />support, conduct, and attendance of training. Training should foster the development of a community - <br />oriented approach to emergency management that emphasizes engagement at the community level, <br />strengthens best practices, and provides a path toward building sustainable resilience. <br />33 <br />
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