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Grant
Approved Date
12/09/2025
Control Number
2025-275
Agenda Item Number
9.M.
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State of Florida Division of Emergency Management
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Federally Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement # G0624
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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />1-. BUTLER, CLERK <br />Requirements for Small Unmanned Aircraft System <br />All requests to purchase a Small Unmanned Aircraft System (SUAS) must be preapproved by FEMA, <br />must comply with Information Bulletin (IB) 426, and must include the policies and procedures in place to <br />safeguard individuals' privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties in the jurisdiction that will purchase, take title <br />to, or otherwise use the SUAS 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 />• Unallowable Equipment: Grant funds must comply with IB 426 and may not be used for the purchase <br />of the following equipment: firearms, ammunition, grenade launchers, bayonets, or weaponized <br />aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind with weapons installed. <br />• Expenditures for weapons systems and ammunition. <br />• Costs associated with hiring, equipping, training, etc. sworn public safety officers whose primary job <br />responsibilities include fulfilling traditional public safety duties such as law enforcement, firefighting, <br />emergency medical services, or other first responder duties. <br />• Costs that supplant traditional public safety positions and responsibilities. <br />• Activities and projects unrelated to the completion and implementation of the EMPG Program. <br />• Clothing used for everyday wear by emergency management employees or other personnel. <br />As defined in section 200.310 Insurance Coverage: The non-federal entity must, at a minimum, provide <br />the equivalent insurance coverage for real property and equipment acquired or improved with Federal <br />funds as provided to property owned by the non-federal entity. Federally owned property need not be <br />insured unless required by the terms and conditions of the Federal award. <br />D. Allowable Training Related Costs <br />EMPG Training funds may be used for a range of emergency management -related training <br />activities to enhance the capabilities of local emergency management personnel through the <br />establishment, support, conduct, and attendance of training. Training activities should align to a <br />current IPP developed through an annual Integrated Preparedness Program Workshop (IPPW). <br />Training should foster the development of a community -oriented approach to emergency <br />management that emphasizes engagement at the community level, strengthens best practices, <br />and provides a path toward building sustainable resilience. <br />All EMPG-funded personnel are expected to be trained emergency managers. In addition to <br />training activities aligned to and addressed in the IPP, all EMPG -funded personnel (including full - <br />and part-time state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) recipients and Sub -Recipients) shall <br />complete the following training requirements and record proof of completion: <br />(1) NIMS Training, Independent Study (IS) -100 (any version), IS -200 (any version), IS -700 (any <br />version), and IS -800 (any version) and; <br />(2) Professional Development Series (PDS) OR the Emergency Management Professionals <br />Program (EMPP) Basic Academy listed in the chart below. <br />45 <br />
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