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Item 18 - Adopt Resolution for FY 2021 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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<br /> <br /> EMPG Program Appendix | February 2021 Page H-21 <br />• Funds Used to Design, Develop, Conduct and Evaluate Preparedness Exercises: This includes <br />costs related to planning, meeting space and other meeting costs, facilitation costs, materials and <br />supplies, travel, and documentation. Recipients are encouraged to use free public <br />space/locations/facilities whenever available prior to the rental of space/locations/facilities. <br />Exercises should provide the opportunity to demonstrate and validate skills learned, as well as to <br />identify any gaps in these skills. Gaps identified during an exercise, including those for children and <br />individuals with disabilities or access and functional needs, should be included in the AAR/IP and <br />addressed in the exercise cycle. <br />• Hiring of Full- or Part-Time Staff or Contractors/Consultants: Full- or part-time staff may be <br />hired to support direct exercise activities. Payment of salaries and fringe benefits must be in <br />accordance with the policies of the state or unit(s) of local government and have the approval of the <br />state or FEMA, whichever is applicable. The services of contractors/consultants may also be <br />procured to support the design, development, conduct, and evaluation of exercises. Hiring of <br />contractors/consultants must follow the applicable federal procurement requirements at 2 C.F.R. §§ <br />200.317-200.327. <br />• Overtime and Backfill: The entire amount of overtime costs, including payments related to <br />backfilling personnel, that are the direct result of time spent on the design, development and <br />conduct of exercises are allowable expenses. These costs are allowed only to the extent the payment <br />for such services is in accordance with the policies of the state or unit(s) of local government and <br />has the approval of the state or FEMA, whichever is applicable. Dual compensation is never <br />allowable, meaning, in other words, that an employee of a unit of government may not receive <br />compensation from their unit or agency of government and from an award for a single period of <br />time (e.g., 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.), even though their work may benefit both entities. <br />• Travel: Travel costs (e.g., airfare, mileage, per diem, hotel) are allowable as expenses by <br />employees who are on travel status for official business related to the planning and conduct of the <br />exercise activities. <br />• Supplies: Supplies are items that are expended or consumed while planning and conducting the <br />exercise activities (e.g., gloves, non-sterile masks, and disposable protective equipment). <br />• HSEEP Implementation: This refers to costs related to developing and maintaining an exercise <br />program consistent with HSEEP. <br />• Other Items: These costs are limited to items consumed in direct support of exercise activities, <br />such as space/locations rentals for planning and conducting an exercise, equipment rentals (e.g. <br />portable toilets, tents), food/refreshments, and the procurement of other essential nondurable goods. <br />Costs associated with inclusive practices and the provision of reasonable accommodations and <br />modifications that facilitate full access for children and adults with disabilities are allowable. <br /> <br />Unauthorized exercise-related costs include: <br /> <br />• Reimbursement for maintenance and/or wear and tear costs of general use vehicles (e.g., <br />construction vehicles) and emergency response apparatus (e.g., fire trucks, ambulances). The only <br />vehicle costs that are reimbursable are fuel/gasoline or mileage. <br />• Equipment that is purchased for permanent installation and/or use beyond the scope of exercise <br />conduct (e.g., electronic messaging signs) <br />• Durable and nondurable goods purchased for installation and/or use beyond the scope of exercise <br />conduct <br /> <br />Construction and Renovation <br />Construction and renovation projects for a state, local, tribal, or territorial government’s principal <br />Emergency Operations Center (EOC), as defined by the SAA are allowable under the EMPG Program.
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