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HSGP Appendix | 2023 Page A-6 <br />requests for special event activities up to one year in advance. However such requests must be <br />within the award’s current POP and must not result in the need for a request to extend the period <br />of performance. SAAs should contact the Centralized Scheduling and Information Desk (CSID) <br />for Preparedness Officer contact information. CSID can be reached by phone at (800) 368-6498 <br />or by e-mail at askcsid@fema.dhs.gov, Monday through Friday, 9a.m. – 5p.m. ET; <br />•All operational overtime requests must clearly explain how the request meets the criteria of one <br />or more of the categories listed in the table above. Requests must address the threat environment <br />as it relates to the event or activity requiring operational overtime support and explain how the <br />overtime activity is responsive to the threat. Request letters sent to FEMA must be <br />UNCLASSIFIED but may be labeled “For Official Use Only .” If explaining the threat will <br />require the sharing of classified information, the letter should state that fact. FEMA will then plan <br />for the sharing of classified information through official channels; <br />•Post-event operational overtime requests will only be considered on a case-by-case basis, where it <br />is demonstrated that exigent circumstances prevented submission of a request in advance of the <br />event or activity; <br />•Under no circumstances may FEMA grant funding be used to pay for costs already supported by <br />funding from another federal source; <br />•States with UASI jurisdictions can use funds retained at the state level to reimburse eligible <br />operational overtime expenses incurred by the state (per the above guidance limitations). Any <br />UASI funds retained by the state must be used in direct support of the high-risk urban area. States <br />must provide documentation to the Urban Area Working Group (UAWG) and FEMA upon <br />request demonstrating how any UASI funds retained by a state would directly support the high- <br />risk urban area; and <br />•FEMA will consult and coordinate with appropriate DHS components as necessary to verify <br />information used to support operational overtime requests. <br />Personnel Costs. Personnel hiring, overtime, and backfill expenses are permitted under this grant to <br />perform allowable HSGP planning, training, exercise, and equipment activities. Personnel may include <br />but are not limited to training and exercise coordinators, program managers for activities directly <br />associated with SHSP and UASI funded activities, intelligence analysts, and SWICs. <br />For further details, SAAs should refer to IB #421b,(Clarification on the Personnel Reimbursement for <br />Intelligence Cooperation and Enhancement of Homeland Security Act of 2008) or contact their FEMA <br />Preparedness Officer. HSGP funds may not be used to support the hiring of any personnel to fulfill <br />traditional public health and safety duties nor to supplant traditional public health and safety positions and <br />responsibilities. The following definitions apply to personnel costs: <br />•Hiring. State and local entities may use grant funding to cover the salary of newly hired personnel <br />who are exclusively undertaking allowable FEMA grant activities as specified in this guidance. <br />This may not include new personnel who are hired to fulfill any non-FEMA program activities <br />under any circumstances. Hiring will always result in a net increase of Full Time Equivalent <br />(FTE) employees. <br />•Overtime. These expenses are limited to the additional costs that result from personnel working <br />over and above 40 hours of weekly work time as the direct result of their performance of FEMA- <br />approved activities specified in this guidance. Overtime associated with any other activity is not <br />eligible. <br />•Backfill-Related Overtime. Also called “Overtime as Backfill,” these expenses are limited to <br />overtime costs that result from personnel who are working overtime (as identified above) to <br />perform the duties of other personnel who are temporarily assigned to FEMA-approved activities