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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
10/31/2023
Control Number
2023-233
Agenda Item Number
8.C.
Entity Name
Emergency Management District
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FY2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant Federally Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement G0440
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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />RYAN L. BUTLER, CLERK <br />or FEMA, whichever is applicable. In no case is dual compensation allowable. That is, an employee of a <br />unit of government may not receive compensation from their unit or agency of government AND from an <br />award for a single period of time (e.g., 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.), even though such work may benefit both <br />activities. <br />Travel. Travel costs (e.g., airfare, mileage, per diem, and hotel) are allowable as expenses by employees <br />who are on travel status for official business related to approved training. <br />Hiring of Full or Part -Time Staff or Contractors/Consultants. Full or part-time staff or <br />contractors/consultants may be hired to support direct training -related activities. Payment of salaries and <br />fringe benefits must be in accordance with the policies of the state or unit(s) of local government and <br />have the approval of the state or FEMA, whichever is applicable. <br />Certification/Recertification of Instructors. Costs associated with the certification and re- certification of <br />instructors are allowed. States are encouraged to follow the FEMA Instructor Quality Assurance Program <br />to ensure a minimum level of competency and corresponding levels of evaluation of student learning. <br />This is particularly important for those courses which involve training of trainers. <br />Conferences <br />The Division recognizes the important role that conferences can play in the professional development of <br />emergency managers. <br />2 C.F.R. §200.432 defines the term conference as "a meeting, retreat, seminar, symposium, workshop or <br />event whose primary purpose is the dissemination of technical information beyond the non -Federal entity <br />and is necessary and reasonable for successful performance under the Federal award." <br />Rule 691-42.002(3), Florida Administrative Code, defines the term conference as <br />The coming together of persons with a common interest or interests for the purpose of <br />deliberation, interchange of views, or for the removal of differences or disputes and for discussion <br />of their common problems and interests. The term also includes similar meetings such as <br />seminars and workshops which are large formal group meetings that are programmed and <br />supervised to accomplish intensive research, study, discussion, and work in some specific field or <br />on a governmental problem or problems. A conference does not mean the coming together of <br />agency or interagency personnel. <br />For travel to a conference or convention to qualify for reimbursement, the cost must be reasonable and <br />attendance at the conference must be necessary for the successful completion of a task required by this <br />Agreement. <br />Provided the cost qualifies as reasonable and necessary for the successful completion of a task required <br />by this Agreement, travel to a conference that complies with the requirements of Rule 691-42.004, Florida <br />Administrative Code, satisfies the minimum level of service for conference travel under this Agreement. <br />In pertinent part, Rule 691-42.004(1), Florida Administrative Code, states "No public funds shall be <br />expended for attendance at conferences or conventions unless: <br />• The main purpose of the conference or convention is in connection with the official business of <br />the state and directly related to the performance of the statutory duties and responsibilities of the <br />agency participating; <br />• The activity provides a direct educational or other benefit supporting the work and public purpose <br />of the person attending; <br />• The duties and responsibilities of the traveler attending such meetings are compatible with the <br />objectives of the conference or convention; and <br />• The request for payment of travel expenses is otherwise in compliance with these rules. <br />Provided the cost qualifies as reasonable and necessary for the successful completion of a task required <br />by this Agreement, and provided any related travel complies with the requirements of Rule 691-42.004, <br />Florida Administrative Code, conferences may qualify for reimbursement under this Agreement: <br />43 <br />
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