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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />RYAN L. i3tJTLER, CLERK <br />• Service/Maintenance agreements (provide vendor debarment and service agreement for <br />contractual services) <br />• Office Supplies/Materials <br />• IT Software Upgrades <br />• Memberships <br />• Publications <br />• Postage <br />• Storage <br />• Other Personnel/Contractual Services <br />• Reimbursement for services by a person(s) who is not a regular or full-time employee <br />filling established positions. This includes but is not limited to temporary employees, <br />student or graduate assistants, fellowships, part time academic employment, board <br />members, consultants, and other services. <br />• Consultant Services require a pre -approved Contract or purchase order by the Division. <br />Copies of additional quotes should also be supplied when requesting pre -approval. <br />These requests should be sent to the grant manager for the Division for review. <br />• Maintenance and Enhancement <br />• Major repairs to the County Emergency Operations Center (Need prior EHP approval) <br />• Central Heat/Air (Need prior EHP approval) <br />• Out buildings for storage of Emergency Management Equipment (Need prior EHP <br />approval) <br />• Security Improvements (i.e. Cameras and equipment to operate) <br />• Generators and Installation (Need prior EHP approval) <br />Additional Organizational Costs <br />There may be a need for emergency management personnel to wear clothing that clearly <br />identifies their agency, organizational function, and responsibilities when carrying out their official <br />emergency -related duties. EMPG funding may be used to purchase organizational clothing for <br />full-time emergency management personnel who may be deployed for emergency operations, <br />including when: <br />1. The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is activated; <br />2. Emergency management personnel are deployed in the field to conduct damage <br />assessments and response and recovery operations; <br />3. Assisting in and delivering official emergency management training and exercises, and; <br />4. Providing public information briefs and interviews on behalf of their emergency <br />management agency. <br />The emergency management agency should maintain an inventory of such clothing and uniforms <br />to allow for issuance to other personnel who may be deployed for emergency operations. <br />In addition: <br />1. EMPG funding may not be used to purchase clothing that would be used for everyday <br />wear by emergency management employees or other personnel; and <br />2. Clothing, uniforms, undergarments, jackets, vests, etc. are also allowable for CERT <br />members as listed on the Authorized Equipment List (AEL): 21GN-00-CCEQ I FEMA.gov. <br />For a complete list of other eligible clothing and protective gear allowable for purchase with <br />EMPG funding, recipients are encouraged to refer to the AEL website for the most up to -date <br />information: Authorized Equipment List I FEMA.gov. <br />43 <br />