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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
11/21/2000
Control Number
2000-353
Agenda Item Number
7.N.
Entity Name
Office of the State Courts
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Court Reporting Grant-in-Aid Release Request
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ddb <br />L-3 <br />5 <br />Court Reporting Services Grant -in -Aid Agreeni tnt. <br />for Indian River County, Floridak:� [.,0v' `' 7l�(1� <br />This Agreement is trade between the Office of the State Courts Administrator (the "OSCA") <br />and Indian River County (the "Grantee"), on behalf of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit (tile "Grant <br />Manager"), Tile parties agree that: <br />A. The OSCA will pay the Grantee $26,784 a grant-in-aid provided pursuant to Specific <br />Appropriation 2718 of the 2000-01 General Appropriations Act to support the delivery of <br />court reporting services at public expense in tine Nineteenth Judicial Circuit. After receipt of <br />the Grantee's requisition for release of grant Binds, the OSCA will make a lump sum payment <br />to the Grantee. <br />13. The Grantee will use grant monies provided under this Agreement to assist in the payment of <br />costs associated with the provision of count reporting services in tine Nineteenth Judicial <br />Circuit at public expense. Costs that may be covered with grant monies include, but are not <br />limited to, salaries, benefits, contractual services, equipment, and other court reporting <br />expenses. <br />I. Tire Grantee, in consultation with the Chief Judge of the Nineteenth Circuit, will expend <br />grant monies in a manner consistent with the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit"s Court. <br />Reporting Plan. <br />2. The Grantee will invest grant funds that are surplus to current creeds or pending <br />distribution in accordance with the rcquirentents of §219.075, Florida Statutes. <br />3. The Grantee will release grant funds in accordance with Indian River County <br />purchasing policies and rules. <br />4. The Grantee will not use any portion or grant funds for lobbying the Florida Legislature, <br />the judiciat branch, or a state agency. <br />C. The Grantee, as a "Recipient" of state funds, and will cotirply with the Florida Single Audit <br />Act, section 215.97, Florida Statutes, as follows: <br />In the event that the Recipient expends a total amount of State awards equal to or in <br />excess of $300,000 in the Recipient's fiscal year, the Recipient must have a State <br />single or project -specific audit for such fiscal year in accordance with section 215.97, <br />Florida Statutes, applicable rules of the Executive Office of the Governor and the <br />Comptroller* (AttachractiI A) Applicable rules of the ExCeutiwe Oflicc of the <br />Governor and Comptroller, and otiler information pertaining to the Florida Single <br />Audit Act can be found at: tiitp://suit6.dms,state.fl.us/fsaa/. <br />I of4 <br />
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