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<br />Attachment A <br /> <br />Part One - Grant Overview, Continued <br /> <br />Applicable <br />Laws, <br />Regulations <br />and Guidance <br />Documents <br /> <br />National <br />Incident <br />Management <br />System and <br />Incident <br />Command <br />System <br /> <br />Urban areas and transit agencies must ensure that local and internal <br />departments are aware of the following laws, regulations and guidance <br />documents that apply to this grant: <br /> <br />. U.S.A Patriot Act, Public Laws 108-7 and 108-11 <br />. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars A-87, A-102, A-133 <br />http://www . whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/index.html <br />. Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations <br />htm: Ilwww.access.goo.gov/nam/err/dr-table-search.htm!#page I <br />. DOJ OJP Office of the Comptroller, Financial Guide <br />WWW.01D.usdoi.gov/oc <br />. ODP WMD Training Course Catalogue http://www.oip.usdoi.gov/odp <br />. DOJ Office for Civil Rights www.oip.usdoi.gov/ocr <br />. Federal Freedom ofInformation Act (5 U.S.C. Sect. 552) <br />http://www.usdo;.gov/04foia/ <br />. California Public Records Act <br />. P.L. 107-296, the Homeland Security Act of2002 <br />. California's Grant Guide for Local Government www.oes.ca.gov <br /> <br />Grant recipients should begin utilizing the National Incident Management <br />System (NIMS) concepts, principles, terminology, and technologies, as fhey <br />are made available by DHS. Beginning in FY 2005, adoption ofNIMS will <br />be a federal requirement for receipt of future Homeland Security grant funds. <br /> <br />Additionally, jurisdictions and agencies should institutionalize the use of the <br />Incident Command System (ICS) as taught by ODP, or the National Fire <br />Academy, across their entire response system by the end of the two-year <br />performance period. <br /> <br />Continued on next page <br /> <br />Page 10 <br /> <br />FY04 Urban Areas Security Initiative <br />