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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) <br />Reference Materials (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 />In addition to the above, general-purpose vehicles can be procured in order to carry out the <br />responsibilities of the EMPG Program. If Sub -Recipients have questions concerning the eligibility of <br />equipment not specifically addressed in the AEL, they should contact their Grant Manager for clarification. <br />Sub -Recipients should analyze the cost benefits of purchasing versus leasing equipment, especially high- <br />cost items and those subject to rapid technical advances. Large equipment purchases must be identified <br />and 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 />Requirements for the Purchase of Lights for Emergency Management Vehicles <br />In accordance with 316.2397(3)(c), Florida Statutes, only authorized emergency vehicles may operate <br />emergency lights and/or sirens in response to an emergency. Such vehicles may show or display amber <br />lights when actively responding to an emergency, provided they are not used going to-and-fro from the <br />scene of operation or hazard without specific authorization of a law enforcement officer or law <br />enforcement agency. To utilize EMPG funding to purchase emergency lights, the agency must make a <br />written request to the Executive Director, Division of Emergency Management, and the Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), requesting the authority to purchase since this equipment <br />currently has no Authorized Equipment List (AEL) number. This request should address the statute that <br />authorizes equipment usage, purchase cost of the emergency light package, and must include installation <br />costs and vehicle year/make/model. <br />Requirements for Small Unmanned Aircraft System <br />All requests to purchase Small Unmanned Aircraft System (SUAS) must comply with Information Bulletin <br />(IB) 426 and must include the policies and procedures in place to safeguard individuals' privacy, civil <br />rights, and civil liberties in the jurisdiction that will purchase, take title to, or otherwise use the SUAS <br />equipment. <br />Funding for Critical Emergency Supplies <br />Critical emergency supplies—such as shelf stable products, water, and basic medical supplies—are an <br />allowable expense under EMPG. DHS/FEMA must approve a state's five-year viable inventory <br />management plan prior to allocating grant funds for stockpiling purposes. The five-year plan should <br />include a distribution strategy and related sustainment costs if the grant expenditure is over $100,000. <br />Equipment Acquisition Costs Supporting Documentation <br />• Provide copies of invoices, receipts and cancelled checks, credit card statements, bank statements <br />for proof of payment. <br />• Provide the Authorized Equipment List (AEL) # for each equipment purchase. <br />Unauthorized Equipment - Related Costs <br />41 <br />