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Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG ) Program <br /> Florida Department of Law Enforcement <br /> ( 1 ) No federally appropriated funds have been paid or shall be paid to any person for <br /> influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a <br /> member of congress, an officer or employee of congress , or an employee of a member of <br /> congress in connection with the awarding of any federal loan , the entering into of any <br /> renewal, amendment, or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative <br /> agreement. <br /> (2) If any non-federal funds have been paid or shall be paid to any person for influencing or <br /> attempting to influence an officer or employee of congress , or an employee of a member <br /> of congress in connection with this federal contract , grant loan , or cooperative <br /> agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit the standard form , Disclosure of <br /> Lobbying Activities , according to its instructions. <br /> (3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in award <br /> documents for all subgrant awards at all tiers and that all subgrant recipients shall certify <br /> and disclose accordingly. <br /> 39 . State Restrictions on Lobbying <br /> In addition to the provisions contained in Item 39, above , the expenditure of funds for the purpose <br /> of lobbying the legislature or a state agency is prohibited under this contract. <br /> 40. Additional Restrictions on Lobbying <br /> Recipient understands and agrees that it cannot use any federal funds , either directly or <br /> indirectly, in support of the enactment, repeal , modification or adoption of any law, regulation or <br /> policy, at any level of government, without the express prior written approval of OJP. <br /> 41 . `Pay —to-Stay" <br /> Funds from this award may not be used to operate a "pay-to-stay" program in any local jail. <br /> Furthermore, no funds may be given to local jails that operate "pay-to-stay" programs. "Local <br /> jail", as referenced in this condition , means an adult facility or detention center owned and/or <br /> operated by city, county, or municipality. It does not include juvenile detention centers. "Pay-to- <br /> stay" programs as referenced in this condition , means a program by which extraordinary services , <br /> amenities and/or accommodations , not otherwise available to the general inmate population , may <br /> be provided, based upon as offender's apparent ability to pay, such that disparate conditions of <br /> confinement are created for the same or similar offenders within a jurisdiction . <br /> 42. Mitigation of Health , Safety and Environmental risks dealing with Clandestine <br /> Methamphetamine Laboratories <br /> If an award is made to support methamphetamine laboratory operations the subgrant recipient <br /> must comply with this condition, which provides for individual site environmental <br /> assessment/impact statements as required under the National Environmental Policy Act. <br /> a. General Requirement: The subgrantee agrees to comply with Federal, State , and local <br /> environmental, health and safety laws and regulations applicable to the investigation and <br /> closure of clandestine methamphetamine laboratories and the removal and disposal of the <br /> chemicals , equipment, and wastes used in or resulting from the operation of these <br /> laboratories. <br /> b. Specific Requirements : The subgrantee understands and agrees that any program or <br /> initiative involving the identification, seizure , or closure of clandestine methamphetamine <br /> laboratories can result in adverse health , safety and environmental impacts to ( 1 ) the law <br /> enforcement and other governmental personnel involved ; (2) any residents, occupants , <br /> users, and neighbors of the site of a seized clandestine laboratory ; (3) the seized laboratory <br /> SFY2008 Page 12 <br /> Rule Reference f rD-9. 006 OCJG-005 (rev. October 2005) <br />