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expended. The Sub -Recipient shall notify their Grant Manager immediately if the equipment is <br />destroyed, lost, or stolen. <br />K. Ensuring the Protection of Civil Rights <br />As the Nation works towards achieving the National Preparedness Goal, it is important to <br />continue to protect the civil rights of individuals. Sub -Recipients shall carry out their programs and <br />activities, including those related to the building, sustainment, and delivery of core capabilities, in <br />a manner that respects and ensures the protection of civil rights for protected populations. <br />Federal civil rights statutes, such as Section 308 of the Stafford Act, Section 504 of the <br />Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Age Discrimination Act, <br />along with DHS and FEMA regulations, prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national <br />origin, sex, religion, age, disability, limited English proficiency, or economic status in connection <br />with programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance from FEMA. <br />Monitoring and oversight requirements in connection with Sub -Recipient compliance with federal <br />civil rights laws are also authorized pursuant to 44 C.F.R Part 7. <br />In accordance with civil rights laws and regulations, Sub -Recipients shall ensure the consistent <br />and systematic fair, just, and impartial treatment of all individuals, including individuals who <br />belong to underserved communities that have been denied such treatment. <br />L. SAFECOM <br />Emergency communications systems and equipment shall meet applicable SAFECOM <br />Guidance. Sub -Recipients shall coordinate with the Statewide Interoperability Coordinator <br />(SWIC) and the State Interoperability Governing Body (SIGB) to ensure interoperability and <br />long-term compatibility. <br />M. Procurement <br />The purpose of the procurement process is to ensure a fair and reasonable price is paid for the <br />services provided. All procurement transactions shall be conducted in a manner providing full and <br />open competition and shall comply with the standards articulated in: <br />0 2 C.F.R. Part 200; <br />• Chapter 287, Florida Statues; and, <br />• Sub -Recipient's local procurement policy. <br />To the extent that one standard is more stringent than another, the Sub -Recipient shall follow the <br />more stringent standard. For example, if a state statute imposes a stricter requirement than a <br />federal regulation, then the Sub -Recipient shall adhere to the requirements of the state statute. <br />The State of Florida procurement policy and procedure is as follows: <br />Amount <br />Documentation Required <br />Up to $2,499 <br />Shall be carried out using good purchasing practices which may include <br />certification of written or telephone quotes <br />$2,500 but less <br />than 35,000 <br />Submit summary of 2 (minimum) written quotes, signed by the vendor <br />representative. <br />> $35,000 <br />For vendors not on STC; submit documentation of Invitation to Bid <br />Process (ITB), Request for Proposal RFP or Intent to Negotiate ITN <br />All Sole Source <br />FDEM pre -approval is required <br />. •` <br />