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Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant ( JAG ) Program <br /> Florida Department of Law Enforcement <br /> 33 . Americans with Disabilities Act <br /> Subgrantees must comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) , <br /> Public Law 101 -336 , which prohibits discrimination by public and private entities on the basis of <br /> disability and requires certain accommodations be made with regard to employment (Title 1 ) , state <br /> and local government services and transportation (Title II ) , public accommodations (Title III ) , and <br /> telecommunications (Title IV) . <br /> 34 . Immigration and Nationality Act <br /> No public funds will intentionally be awarded to any contractor who knowingly employs <br /> unauthorized alien workers , constituting a violation of the employment provisions contained in 8 <br /> U . S . C . Section 1324a ( e ) , Section 274A(e ) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (" INA") . The <br /> Department shall consider the employment by any contractor of unauthorized aliens a violation of <br /> Section 274A(e ) of the INA. Such violation by the subgrant recipient of the employment <br /> provisions contained in Section 274A(e ) of the INA shall be grounds for unilateral cancellation of <br /> this contract by the Department . <br /> 35 , National Environmental Policy Act ( NEPA) <br /> a . The subgrantee agrees to assist FDLE in complying with the NEPA and other related federal <br /> environmental impact analyses requirements in the use of subgrant funds by the subgrantee . <br /> This applies to the following new activities whether or not they are being specifically funded <br /> with these subgrant funds . That is , it <br /> applies as long as the activity is being conducted by the subgrantee or any third party and the <br /> activity needs to be undertaken in order to use these subgrant funds , <br /> ( 1 ) New construction ; <br /> (2 ) Minor renovation or remodeling of a property either (a ) listed on or eligible for listing on <br /> the National Register of Historic Places or ( b ) located within a 100 -year flood plain ; <br /> (3 ) A renovation , lease , or any other proposed use of a building or facility that will either (a ) <br /> result in a change in its basic prior use or ( b ) significantly change its size ; and <br /> (4 ) Implementation of a new program involving the use of chemicals other than chemicals <br /> that are (a ) purchased as an incidental component of a funded activity and ( b ) <br /> traditionally used , for example , in office , household , recreational , or educational <br /> environments . <br /> b . For any of a subgrantee ' s existing programs or activities that will be funded by <br /> these <br /> subgrants , the subgrantee , upon specific request from the Department and the U . S . <br /> Department of Justice , agrees to cooperate with DOJ in any preparation by DOJ of a national <br /> or program environmental assessment of that funded program or activity . <br /> 36. Non -Procurement, Debarment and Suspension <br /> The subgrant recipient agrees to comply with Executive Order 12549 , Debarment and <br /> Suspension (34 CFR , Part 85 , Section 85 . 510 , Participant's Responsibilities ) . These procedures <br /> require the subgrant recipient to certify it shall not enter into any lower tiered covered transaction <br /> with a person who is debarred , suspended , declared ineligible or is voluntarily excluded from <br /> participating in this covered transaction , unless authorized by the Department . <br /> 37 . Federal Restrictions on Lobbying <br /> a . Each subgrant recipient agrees to comply with 28 CFR Part 69 , " New Restrictions on <br /> Lobbying" and shall file the most current edition of the Certification And Disclosure Form , if <br /> applicable , with each submission that initiates consideration of such subgrant recipient for <br /> award of federal contract , grant , or cooperative agreement of $ 100 , 000 or more ; or federal <br /> loan of $ 150 , 000 or more . <br /> SFY 2006 Page 10 <br />