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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
02/04/2003
Control Number
2003-020
Agenda Item Number
7.J.
Entity Name
Justice Administrative Commission (JAC)
Subject
Grant-in-Aid for child dependency
Archived Roll/Disk#
3160
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2806
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0 3 <br /> } 7J <br /> G_� - ox <br /> GRANT-IN-AID AGREEMENT FOR CHILD DEPENDENCY <br /> for Indian River County, Florida <br /> t4'2.e t. <br /> This Agreement is made between the Justice Administrative Commission (the "JAC"), and the <br /> Indian River Board of County Commissioners (the "Grantee") on behalf of the Nineteenth <br /> Judicial Circuit(the "Circuit") as Grant Manager. The parties agree that: <br /> A. The JAC will pay the Grantee for expenditures made by the County Government in an amount <br /> not to exceed $23,939.10 for the period beginning July 1, 2002 and ending June 30, 2003. <br /> 1. Payments will be disbursed quarterly upon receipt of properly completed reports noted in <br /> B(1)below. <br /> B. The Grantee will use grant monies provided under this Agreement to assist in the payment of <br /> costs incurred for Dependency Counsel.in accordance with 39.013 (11), F. S. <br /> 1. The Grantee will submit quarterly Dependency Court Representation Reports to the JAC <br /> no later than the 25th of the next month following the end of the quarter. <br /> 2. The Grantee will not use grant funds for lobbying the Florida Legislature, the judicial <br /> branch, or a state agency. <br /> C. The Grantee, as a"Recipient"of state funds, will comply with the Florida Single Audit Act, <br /> section 215.97, Florida Statutes, as follows: <br /> 1. In the event that the Recipient expends a total amount of State awards equal to or in <br /> excess of$300,000 in the Recipient's fiscal year, the Recipient must have a State <br /> single or project-specific audit for such fiscal year in accordance with section 215.97, <br /> Florida Statutes, and applicable rules of the Executive Office of the Governor, the <br /> Comptroller and the Auditor General. Applicable rules of the Executive Office of the <br /> Governor, the Auditor General, and Comptroller, and other information pertaining to <br /> the Florida Single Audit Act can be found at <br /> http://www.myflorida.com/mvflorid"overnnient/leariVfsaa/index html <br /> 2. The Catalog of State Financial Assistance (CSFA) establishes that state funds were <br /> awarded to the Recipient through the Justice Administrative Commission. The CSFA <br /> number for this grant is 21.001. Information from the CSFA can be found at <br /> littp:/hvww.myflorida.coin/myfloilda/.government/leai-n/fsaa/index html <br /> 3. In determining the State awards expended in its fiscal year, the Recipient shall <br /> consider all sources of State awards, including State funds received from the Justice <br /> Administrative Commission, except that State awards received by a nonstate entity <br /> for Federal program matching requirements shall be excluded from consideration. <br /> 4. The Recipient shall ensure that the audit complies with the requirements of section <br /> 215.97(7), Florida Statutes, and the State Projects Compliance Supplement. The State <br />
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