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Transportation Costs and Costs Related to the Provision of Acute Medical Care <br />Vehicle, fuel, mileage, operational overtime, and other types of costs otherwise allowable under an OPSG <br />a war d' s HSGP NOFO are al 1 owabl e wher e t he cost s <br />individuals interdicted while carrying out allowable OPSG-funded activities or operations from the point <br />of interdiction to an applicable law enforcement facility. <br />When transporting individuals interdicted in the course of carrying out allowable OPSG-funded activities <br />or operations from the point of interdiction, non -Federal entities may charge vehicle, fuel, mileage, <br />o p e r at i onal over t i me, and of her t ypes of cos t s o <br />associated with necessary transportation to provide acute medical care for individuals being transported <br />from the point of interdiction. In such cases, non -Federal entities may also charge operational overtime <br />for personnel that monitor a detained individual receiving acute medical care where the individual <br />remains in the custody of the non -Federal law enforcement agency. Costs incurred beyond the acute phase <br />of medical care (e.g., upon admission to the hospital, or after transfer from an acute care facility to the <br />hospital) and costs incurred once the custodial responsibility of the individual is transferred to CBP are <br />not allowable under OPSG. <br />Costs described above are allowable regardless of what entity or agency initially makes the interdiction. <br />Personnel costs incurred by non -Federal law enforcement agencies eligible under OPSG (including <br />deputies, corrections officers, or detention officers) for costs described above are allowable. <br />OPSG Operations Order Template and Instructions <br />Operations Order Template Instructions <br />To access the OPSG Operations Order Template: <br />Find the Homeland Security Grant Program posting via the search function on Grants.gov; <br />Select the Related Documents tab on the posting; and <br />Click on the OPSG Operations Order Template and fill out all sections of the template. <br />Executive Summary Overview <br />Operations Order Executive Summary <br />Operations Order Executive Summary must: <br />• Identify the organization name, point of contact, committees, and other structures accountable for <br />implementing OPSG in the jurisdiction (typically this will be a program lead or manager <br />overseeing operations and individuals assigned to that agency); and <br />• Describe how federal and SLTT law enforcement agencies will work together to establish and <br />enhance coordination and collaboration on border security issues. <br />Budget Requirements Overview <br />Operations Order Detailed Annual Budget must: <br />• Explain how costs and expenses were estimated; and <br />• Provide a narrative justification for costs and expenses. Supporting tables describing cost and <br />expense elements (e.g., equipment, fuel, vehicle maintenance costs) may be included. <br />Submission Requirements <br />Operations Orders must meet the following submission requirements: <br />���xos�PQ 6 <br />��o <br />FEMA HSGP Appendix 12023 Page A-37 <br />