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A TRUE COPY <br />CERT.ICPTION ON LEST PAGE <br />1-1 ;'; a"I L. BUTLER, CLERK <br />2. Programmatic Reporting- Biannual Strategic Implementation Report (BSIR): <br />After the end of each reporting period, for the life of the contract unless directed otherwise, <br />the Division, shall complete the Biannual Strategic Implementation Report in the Grants <br />Reporting Tool (GRT) hftps://www.reporting.odp.dhs.gov. The reporting periods are January <br />1 -June, July 1 -December 31. Data entry is scheduled for December 1 and June 1 <br />respectively. Future awards and reimbursement may be withheld if these reports are <br />delinquent. <br />3. Reimbursement Requests: <br />A request for reimbursement must be uploaded in DEMES for review and approval by your <br />grant manager at any time during the contract period. Reimbursements shall be requested <br />within ninety (90) calendar days of expenditure of funds, and quarterly at a minimum. Failure <br />to submit request for reimbursement within ninety (90) calendar days of expenditure shall <br />result in denial of reimbursement. The Sub -Recipient should include the category's <br />corresponding line -item number in the "Detail of Claims" form. This number can be found in <br />the "Proposed Program Budget". A line -item number is to be included for every dollar <br />amount listed in the "Detail of Claims" form. <br />4. Close-out Programmatic Reporting: <br />The Close-out Report is due to the Florida Division of Emergency Management no later than <br />sixty (60) calendar days after the agreement is either completed or the agreement has <br />expired. <br />5. Administrative Closeout <br />An administrative closeout may be conducted when a recipient is not responsive to the <br />Division's reasonable efforts to collect required reports, forms, or other documentation <br />needed to complete the standard award and/or closeout process. The Division shall make <br />three (3) written attempts to collect required information before initiating an administrative <br />closeout. If an award is administratively closed, the Division may decide to impose remedies <br />for noncompliance per 2 C.F.R. § 200.339, consider this information in reviewing future <br />award applications, or apply special conditions to existing or future awards. <br />R. Period of Performance (POP) Extensions <br />An extension to the period of performance identified in the agreement is allowable under limited <br />circumstances and shall only be considered through formal, written requests to the Division. All <br />extension requests shall contain specific and compelling justifications as to why an extension is <br />required, and shall address the following: <br />1. The grant program, fiscal year, and agreement number; <br />2. Reason for the delay—including details of the legal, policy, or operational challenges that <br />prevent the final expenditure of awarded funds by the deadline; <br />3. Current status of project activity; <br />4. Requested POP termination date and new project completion date; <br />5. Amount of funds reimbursed to date; <br />6. Remaining available funds; <br />7. Budget outlining how the remaining funds shall be expended; <br />8. Plan for completion, including milestones and timeframes for achieving each milestone <br />and the position or person responsible for implementing the plan for completion; and <br />9. Certification that the activity(ies) shall be completed within the extended POP without any <br />modification to the original statement of work, as described in the investment justification <br />and as approved by FEMA. <br />Extension requests are typically granted for no more than a six (6) month period, and shall be <br />granted only due to compelling legal, policy, or operational challenges. Extension requests shall <br />only be considered for the following reasons: <br />60 <br />