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Approved Date
10/08/2024
Control Number
2024-255B
Agenda Item Number
8.E.
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Department of Homeland Security FL
Division of Emergency Management
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Management FY 2024 Emergency Management Performance Agreement (EMPG) Agreement No.G0558
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at this time, such as missing quarterly reports, payment voucher/reimbursement, equipment, questions, <br />etc. <br />Post Monitoring Visit <br />Division personnel shall review the On-site monitoring worksheets and backup documentation as a team <br />and discuss the events of the On-site monitoring. <br />Within forty-five (45) calendar days of the site visit, a post monitoring letter shall be generated and sent to <br />the grantee explaining any issues and corrective actions required or commendations. Should issues or <br />findings be identified, a noncompliance letter to that effect shall be generated and sent to the Sub - <br />Recipient. The Sub -Recipient shall submit a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) within a timeframe as <br />determined by the Division. Noncompliance on behalf of sub -grantees is resolved by management under <br />the terms of the Sub -Grant Agreement. The On-site monitoring report and all back up documentation shall <br />then be included in the Sub -Recipient's file. <br />Monitoring Responsibilities of Pass-thru Entities <br />Sub -Recipients who are pass-through entities are responsible for monitoring their Sub -Recipients in a <br />manner consistent with the terms of the Federal award at 2 C.F.R. Part 200, including 2 C.F.R. § <br />200.332. This includes the pass-through entity's responsibility to monitor the activities of the Sub - <br />Recipient as necessary to ensure that the subaward is used for authorized purposes, in compliance with <br />federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the subaward; and that subaward <br />performance goals are achieved. <br />Sub -Recipient responsibilities also include but are not limited to: accounting of receipts and expenditures, <br />cash management, maintaining adequate financial records, reporting and refunding expenditures <br />disallowed by audits, monitoring if acting as a pass-through entity, other assessments and reviews, and <br />ensuring overall compliance with the terms and conditions of the award or subaward, as applicable, <br />including the terms of 2 C.F.R. Part 200. <br />[Remainder of page intentionally left blank] <br />ATTACHMENT K <br />EHP GUIDELINES <br />ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING & HISTORIC PRESERVATION (EHP) COMPLIANCE GUIDELINES <br />As a federal agency, FEMA is required to consider the effects of its actions on the environment and/or <br />historic properties to ensure that all activities and programs funded by the agency, including grants - <br />funded projects, comply with federal EHP regulations, laws and Executive Orders as applicable. Sub - <br />Recipient's proposing projects that have the potential to impact the environment, including but not limited <br />to construction of communication towers, modification or renovation of existing buildings, structures and <br />facilities, or new construction including replacement of facilities, must participate in the FEMA EHP review <br />process. The EHP review process involves the submission of a detailed project description that explains <br />the goals and objectives of the proposed project along with supporting documentation so that FEMA may <br />determine whether the proposed project has the potential to impact environmental resources and/or <br />historic properties. In some cases, FEMA also is required to consult with other regulatory agencies and <br />the public in order to complete the review process. The EHP review process must be completed and <br />approved before funds are released to carry out the proposed project. FEMA will not fund projects that <br />are initiated without the required EHP review. <br />:: <br />
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