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Item 36 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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Item 36 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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Section 6 — Post Award Requirements 1 2023 <br />Exercises, <br />Exercises used to meet this requirement during one period of <br />Improvement <br />performance cannot be used to meet the requirement in <br />Plans and After <br />another. Extensions to the grant do not apply to this <br />Action Reporting <br />requirement or its due date. There is no specific requirement <br />Cont. <br />for level of participation in the exercises and the exercises <br />can be of any type, provided they are related to the <br />Subrecipient's identified long-term training and exercises <br />priorities. Proof of completion of the exercise requirements <br />must be kept on file by the Subrecipient and be made <br />available for review upon request. <br />For exercise -related issues and/or questions, email the <br />Cal OES Exercise Team at exercise@caloes.ca.gov. <br />Exercise costs will not be considered for reimbursement until <br />an AAR/IP is received by Cal OES. <br />Procurement Subrecipients must conduct procurement using <br />Standards and documented local government procurement procedures, or <br />Written the federal procurement standards found in 2 C.F.R. Part 200, <br />Procedures whichever are more strict. Subrecipients must also have <br />written conflict of interest policies governing the actions of its <br />employees engaged in the selection, award and <br />administration of contracts, including disciplinary actions for <br />violations of such standards. <br />Procurement Non-federal entities, other than states and territories, are <br />Documentation required to maintain and retain records sufficient to detail <br />the history of procurements, covering at least the rationale <br />for the procurement method, contract type, contractor <br />selection or rejection, and the basis for the contract price. <br />For any cost to be allowable, it must be adequately <br />documented. Examples of the types of documents that <br />would meet this requirement include, but are not limited to: <br />• Solicitation documentation, such as requests for quotes, <br />invitations for bids, or requests for proposals; <br />• Responses to solicitations, such as quotes, bids, or <br />proposals; <br />• Pre -solicitation independent cost estimates and <br />Post -solicitation cost/price analyses on file for review by <br />federal personnel, if applicable; <br />• Contract documents and amendments; <br />22 <br />
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