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A-2020-121 <br />(3) Expenses that have been or will be reimbursed under any <br />federal program, such as the reimbursement by the federal <br />government pursuant to the CARES Act of contributions by States to <br />State unemployment funds. <br />(4) Reimbursement to donors for donated items or services. <br />(5) Workforce bonuses other than hazard pay or overtime. <br />(6) Severance pay. <br />(7) Legal settlements. <br />e. Subrecipient must utilize the grant amount in accordance with <br />all Federal and State laws, including but not limited to 42 U.S.C. § 801, <br />subsection (d), and all applicable regulations and guidelines, including <br />guidance issued by the Department of Treasury regarding costs that are <br />payable from Coronavirus Relief Funds, which includes but is not limited to <br />Guidance for State, Territorial, Local, and Tribal Governments dated April <br />22, 2020 (Exhibit A) and Coronavirus Relief Fund Frequently Asked <br />Questions Updated as of May 28, 2020 (Exhibit B). <br />3. PAYMENT OF GRANT AMOUNT <br />a. The County shall pay Subrecipient a grant amount of $904,200 <br />within 10 business days of the fill execution of this Agreement. All of <br />Subrecipient's expenditures of the grant amount must be for costs as <br />described in Paragraph 2 of this Agreement. The grant amount represents <br />the amount allocated to Subrecipient based on percent share of non -farm <br />businesses pursuant to the authority delegated by the Board of Supervisors <br />on May 26, 2020, <br />b. It is understood that the County makes no commitment to fluid <br />this Agreement beyond the terms set forth herein. <br />C. If Subrecipient has not spent any portion of the grant amount it <br />has received under this Agreement to cover Eligible Expenses by December <br />30, 2020, Subrecipient shall return to the County by February 1, 2021 the <br />amount remaining unspent as of December 30, 2020. <br />4. STATUTES AND REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO GRANT. <br />Subrecipient must comply with all applicable requirements of State, Federal, and <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />