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Item 18 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2024 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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Item 18 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2024 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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<br />Preparedness Grants Manual <br />After the prime award closeout reports have been reviewed and approved by FEMA, a closeout notice <br />will be completed to close out the grant. The notice will indicate the POP as closed, list any remaining <br />funds that will be deobligated, and address the requirement of maintaining the award records for at <br />least three years from the date of the final FFR. The record retention period may be longer than three <br />years due to an audit, litigation, for equipment or real property used beyond the POP or other <br />circumstances outlined in 2 C.F.R. § 200.334. <br />Recipients are responsible for refunding to FEMA any balances of unobligated cash that FEMA paid <br />that are not authorized to be retained per 2 C.F.R. § 200.344(d). <br />5.6.Administrative Closeout <br />Administrative closeout is a mechanism for FEMA to unilaterally move forward with closeout of an <br />award using available award information in lieu of final reports from the recipient per 2 C.F.R. § <br />200.344(h)-(i). It is a last resort available to FEMA, and if FEMA needs to administratively close an <br />award, this may negatively impact a recipient’s ability to obtain future funding. This mechanism can <br />also require FEMA to make cash or cost adjustments and ineligible cost determinations based on the <br />information it has, which may result in identifying a debt owed to FEMA by the recipient. <br />When a recipient is not responsive to FEMA’s reasonable efforts to collect required reports needed to <br />complete the standard closeout process, FEMA is required under 2 C.F.R. § 200.344(h) to start the <br />administrative closeout process within the regulatory timeframe. FEMA will make at least three <br />written attempts to collect required reports before initiating administrative closeout. If the recipient <br />does not submit all required reports in accordance with 2 C.F.R. § 200.344, the relevant program <br />NOFO, this manual, and the terms and conditions of the award, FEMA must proceed to <br />administratively close the award with the information available within one year of the POP end date. <br />Additionally, if the recipient does not submit all required reports within one year of the POP end date, <br />per 2 C.F.R. § 200.344(i), FEMA must report in SAM.gov Responsibility/Qualification (R/Q) <br />(previously known as the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System) the <br />recipient’s material failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the award. <br />If FEMA administratively closes an award where no final FFR has been submitted, FEMA uses that <br />administrative closeout date in lieu of the final FFR submission date as the start of the three-year <br />record retention period under 2 C.F.R. § 200.334. <br />In addition, if an award is administratively closed, FEMA may decide to impose remedies for <br />noncompliance per 2 C.F.R. § 200.339, consider this information in reviewing future award <br />applications, or apply special conditions to existing or future awards. <br />5.7.Disclosing Information per 2 C.F.R. § 180.335 <br />This reporting requirement pertains to disclosing information related to government-wide suspension <br />and debarment requirements. Before a recipient enters into a grant award with FEMA, the recipient <br />must notify FEMA if it knows if it or any of the recipient’s principals under the award fall under one or <br />more of the four criteria listed at 2 C.F.R. § 180.335: <br />. <br />. <br />Are presently excluded or disqualified; <br />Have been convicted within the preceding three years of any of the offenses listed in 2 C.F.R. § <br />180.800(a) or had a civil judgment rendered against it or any of the recipient’s principals for one <br />of those offenses within that time period; <br />34
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