SCSEP PY 1996 - 1997 i
SUBGRANT
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by the National Council on the Aging, Inc (NCOA), hereinafter referred to
as GRANTEE, and (name of SUBGRANTEE) btriroe County Board of County Coami.SSionn
hereinafter referred to as SUBGRANTEE. The SUBGRANTEE agrees to operate a project under the
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GRANTEES Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) in the manner described in the
approved Subgrant Narrative, as governed by the Older Americans Act (OAA) Title V regulations, including all
clauses and exhibits included herein. This entire AGREEMENT is contingent in its entirety on
SUBGRANTEE'S strict conformance with its terms and applicable state and Federal laws.
GRANTEE SUBGRANTEE
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE AGING, INC. Monroe County Board of Cc missioners
409 Third Street, S.W., 2nd Floor C/0 Monroe County Detaartment of
Washington, D.C. 20024 Social Services
(202) 479 -1200
5100 College Road, Wing III
Key West, FL 33040
(305)292 -4593
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SUBGRANT PERIOD July 1, 1996 - June 30, 1997
SUBGRANT NUMBER D- 5820- 6- 00- 81 -55- 12
FUNDING, SLOT LEVELS, PLACEMENT GOALS
Federal Funds Awarded $198,100
DOL Authorized Enrollment Positions 34
NCOA Approved Enrollment Positions 36
Unsubsidized Placement Goal ACTUAL NUMBER : 11 0 30 %
I Method of Payment 1 [Xl Cost Reimbursement 1 [] Advance Payments
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For official subgrant purposes, the total subgrant agreement consists of this document which details contractual
obligations, a line item budget (Exhibit A), and a narrative/project workplan (Exhibit B), and listing of administrative
and operational offices (Exhibit C). The Narrative Master Plan approved for the period of July 1, 1992 - June 30,
1993 is incorporated as part of Exhibit B, as is the Project Workplan for the period of July 1, 1995 - June 30, 1996,
except as modified.
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WITNE SSETH
WHEREAS, the GRANTEE has received a Grant from the United States Department of Labor, Employment and
Training Administration, for use in providing employment and training opportunities for eligible persons pursuant to
Title V of the Older Americans Act, as amended; and
WHEREAS, the SUBGRANTEE, an independent contractor, has established a program to provide services for
said eligible persons residing within its jurisdiction; The GRANTEE and the SUBGRANTEE desire to enter into an
agreement whereby said GRANTEE will distribute funds received under its grant to SUBGRANTEE for use in the -
operation of said program.
The GRANTEE requires the competent performance of the SUBGRANTEE in providing employment and
training services as specified in this AGREEMENT.
That the GRANTEE and the SUBGRANTEE acting by and through their representatives, have collectively
agreed and by execution hereof are bound to the mutual obligations and to the performance and accomplishments of
the tasks and provisions hereafter described.
I. PROGRAM PURPOSE
A. Proiect Objectives
The SUBGRANTEE understands and agrees that the purpose of the Senior Community Service Employment
Program (SCSEP) is to provide, foster, and promote useful part-time opportunities in community service employment
and training opportunities for low income persons who are 55 years of age or older and, to the extent feasible, to assist
and promote the transition of program participants to private or other unsubsidized employment.
The primary objectives are to:
1) Provide needed wages to eligible individuals through employment in service to the community.
2) Provide needed service to the community.
3) Provide opportunities for entry/transition of program participants into private or other unsubsidized
employment.
B. Special Assurances
The project conducted under the Subgrant will:
1) Provide program participation opportunities only for eligible individuals. Necessary technical, administrative,
and supervisory personnel shall, to the fullest extent possible, be recruited from among eligible individuals;
2) Provide program participation opportunities for eligible individuals in the community in which such individuals
reside, or in nearby communities;
3) Provide services to assure the transition to unsubsidized employment of as many program participants as
possible;
4) Provide employment and training opportunities for eligible individuals in services related to publicly owned and
operated facilities and projects or in projects sponsored by organizations, other than political parties, exempt
from taxation under the provisions of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended,
except projects involving the construction, operation, or maintenance of any facility used or to be used as a place
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for sectarian religious instruction or worship. Documentation of the 501(c)(3) status of non - governmental
worksites must be retained on file;
5) Contribute to the general welfare of the community; -
6) Result in an increase in employment opportunities over those which would otherwise be available, but (i) not
result in the displacement of currently employed workers (including partial displacement, such as reduction in
the hours of non - overtime work or wages or employment benefits), and (ii) not impair existing contracts or
result in the substitution of Federal funds for other funds in connection with work that would otherwise be
performed;
7) Not permit the participation of any eligible individual to perform work the same or substantially the same as that
performed by any other person who is on layoff;
8) Utilize methods of recruitment and selection (including notifying the State employment security agency when
vacancies occur) which assure that the maximum number of eligible individuals have an opportunity to
participate in the project;
9) Include such training as may be necessary to make the most effective use of the skills and talents of those
individuals who are participating, as well as provide for the reasonable expenses of individuals being trained,
including reasonable compensation for time spent in training;
10) Assure that safe and healthful training site conditions will be provided and assure that program participants
assisted under this Subgrant shall be paid wages which shall not be lower than whichever is highest of (i) the
minimum wage which would be applicable to the participant under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, if
Section 6(a)(1) of such Act applied to the participant and if he/she were not exempt under Section 13 thereof, (ii)
the State or local minimum wage for the most nearly comparable covered employment, or (iii) the prevailing
rates of pay for persons employed in similar public occupations by the same employer.
11) Be established or administered with the advice of persons who are competent in the field of service in which
employment training is being provided and who are knowledgeable with regard to the needs of older persons;
12) Authorize pay only for necessary transportation costs of eligible individuals which may be incurred in project -
related activities under this Subgrant in accordance with the Federal regulations governing OAA Title V
activities;
13) To the extent feasible, serve the needs of minorities, handicapped individuals, individuals who are members of
Indian or Alaskan entities, Hawaiian natives, and limited English- speaking individuals in proportion to their
numbers in the SUBGRANTEE'S geographic jurisdiction and take into consideration their rates of poverty and
unemployment.
14) Authorize; funds to be used, to the extent feasible, to include individuals participating in the project under a State
unemployment insurance plan;
15) Make available to each participant a written explanation of allowable and unallowable political activities under
Chapter 15 of Title V of the U.S. Code. The project shall post such a notice;
16) Assure that SCSEP positions are distributed in an equitable manner taking into consideration (1) the proportion
which eligible individuals bear to the total number of such individuals in the geographic area(s) served, and (2)
the relative distribution of such individuals residing in rural and urban areas. The equitable distribution of slots
shall be accomplished in concert with other Sponsors of SCSEP activities;
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17) In accord with congressional intent, take steps to strengthen the coordination of program activities with the
private sector and with organizations charged with the operation of employment projects, particularly with those
programs funded under the authority of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA);
18) Make available to each participant materials regarding the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. Said
materials are to be provided to the SUBGRANTEE by the GRANTEE, upon receipt of same from the U.S.
Department of Labor.
19) Assure that all SCSEP activities are conducted in accord with the provisions of the Drug -Free Workplace Act of
1988.
20) Assure that the required financial and compliance audits in accordance with the Single Audit Act of 1984 are
performed, if applicable, with copies of said audits being provided to the GRANTEE.
II. GRANNTEE /SUBGRANTEE REr sTIONSUIP
A. Le2a1 Authority
The SUBGRANTEE warrants that it is in compliance with all applicable state and Federal requirements and
standards and that it possesses the legal authority pursuant to any proper, appropriate and official motion,
resolution or action passed or taken, giving the SUBGRANTEE authority to enter into this Subgrant, receive the
funds authorized by this Subgrant, and to perform the services the SUBGRANTEE has obligated itself to
perform under this Subgrant.
The person or persons signing and executing this Subgrant on behalf of the SUBGRANTEE, or representing
themselves as persons authorized to sign and execute this Subgrant on behalf of the SUBGRANTEE, do hereby
warrant and guarantee that they have been fully authorized by the SUBGRANTEE to execute this Subgrant on
behalf of the SUBGRANTEE and to validly and legally bind the SUBGRANTEE to all the terms, conditions,
performances and provisions herein set forth.
The GRANTEE shall have the right to temporarily suspend or terminate this Subgrant if there is a dispute as to
the legal authority of either the SUBGRANTEE or the person executing this Subgrant. The SUBGRANTEE
shall be totally liable for return or reimbursement to the GRANTEE for all monies received if the Subgrant is
suspended or terminated.
B. Fund Availability
That it is expressly understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that this agreement is wholly
conditioned upon the actual receipt by GRANTEE of Federal funds granted by the United States Department of
Labor, Employment and Training Administration; that all monies distributed to SUBGRANTEE hereunder shall
be exclusively from Federal monies received under said Grant, and not from any monies of GRANTEE, and'that
if such funds are not timely forthcoming, GRANTEE may, at its sole discretion, terminate this agreement. The
GRANTEE shall not be liable for payment for any work or services performed by SUBGRANTEE under or in
connection with this Subgrant beyond the effective date of said termination.
If the funds anticipated to be received by GRANTEE, under which this Subgrant is funded, are suspended or
terminated, in whole or in part, funding for this Subgrant will cease. GRANTEE will within a reasonable time
from receipt of such notice provide written notification to SUBGRANTEE.
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Payments under this Subgrant may be suspended or terminated upon refusal of the SUBGRANTEE to accept
any additional conditions that may be imposed by the United States Department of Labor and/or the GRANTEE
at any time.
C. independent Contractor • -
SUBGRANTEE shall operate hereunder as an independent contractor, and not as an officer, agent, or employee
of GRANTEE. It is expressly agreed and understood between the parties hereto, in entering into this agreement,
that the GRANTEE shall not be liable to the SUBGRANTEE for any benefits or coverage as provided by
Workers Compensation Laws, and further anyone employed by the SUBGRANTEE shall not be considered an
employee of the GRANDE for the purpose of Workers Compensation coverage. SUBGRANTEE shall have
exclusive control of and the exclusive right to control the details of the work and services performed hereunder,
and all persons performing same, and shall be solely responsible for the acts and omissions of its officers,
agents, employees, subcontractors and program participants.
It is expressly understood and agreed that no officer, agent, employee, or subcontractor of the SUBGRANTEE,
is in the paid service of GRANTEE; and that GRANTEE does have the legal right to insure compliance with the
tasks performed hereunder by SUBGRANTEE, its officers, agents, employees, subcontractors, or program
participants. In no event shall any person employed by the SUBGRANTEE be considered an employee of the
GRANTEE.
D. Third Partv Agreements
The SUBGRANTEE shall give advance notification to the GRANTEE of any proposed third party agreements,
including but not limited to consultant contracts, agreements for personal services, or any subcontract hereunder.
The SUBGRANTEE shall obtain the written consent of the GRANTEE'S SCSEP National Director prior to
subcontracting. The GRANTEE may, at its discretion, specifically approve in writing any of the provisions of a
third party agreement or subcontract; however, such approval obtained as required by this clause shall not be
construed to be a determination of the allowability of any cost under the subcontract. Individual training courses
for program participants are subject to the provisions of the NCOA/SCSEP Procedures Manual regarding
approval of participant training.
E. Indemnification
SUBGRANTEE covenants and agrees to and does hereby indemnify and hold harmless GRANTEE from and
against any and all injury, damage or destruction of property of GRANTEE arising out of or in connection with
. all acts or omissions of SUBGRANTEE, its officers, agents, employees, subcontractors, invitees, licensees, or
program participants, or caused in whole or in part, by presumed negligence of officers, agents, or participants
of SUBGRANTEE.
In the event it is determined that SUBGRANTEE has misused, misapplied or misappropriated all or any part of
these grant funds described herein, SUBGRANTEE agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend GRANTEE
and its officers, agents, and employees, from and against any and all claims or suits resulting from such misuse,
misapplication or misappropriation of such funds.
SUBGRANTEE shall be responsible for indemnifying GRANTEE for any awards, costs, or penalties, including
legal expenses, arising out of SUBGRANTEE'S activities.
F. Miscellaneous Provisions
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(1) Personnel and Records Availability.
Personnel and records must be available to Authorized Representatives of GRANTEE, the United
States Department of Labor, and the Comptroller General of the United States.
Such authorized representatives shall, during business hours, have access to, for inspection and
copying: books, records, memoranda, correspondence, personnel staffing records, tapes or electronic
transcriptions, and any other documents. Authorized representatives have the right to inspect the
SUBGRANTEE'S facilities, monitor and review, through on -site visits, all program activities,
personnel, staff, services, and programmatic and administrative practices, supported with funds under
this Subgrant to ensure compliance with the terms of this Subgrant.
GRANTEE'S staff shall monitor SUBGRANTEE, through on -site visits and program data, all Subgrant
activities, services, administrative and management practices, funded in whole or in part through this
Subgrant. Such monitoring shall be announced and shall be accomplished by data collection through
comprehensive on -site review of SUBGRANTEE'S records, interviews with administrative/program
staff and participants, and by the examination of training sites and conditions. SUBGRANTEE must
make available for review and duplication, at SUBGRANTEE's cost, all records required for this
monitoring process.
(2) Conflict of Interest
SUBGRANTEE shall establish safeguards to prohibit persons funded in whole or in part by this
agreement from using their positions for a purpose that constitutes or presents the appearance of
personal or organizational conflict of interest, or personal gain.
(3) Lobbying
SUBGRANTEE will not attempt to influence any member of Congress, State or local legislator to favor
or oppose any legislation or appropriation with respect to this agreement.
CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING
Certification for Contracts. Grants. Loans. and Cooperative Agreements
By accepting this subgrant, the signee hereby certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief,
that:
No Federal appropriated funds have been paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for
influencing or attempting to influence an officer or Member of Congress, or any employee of a
'Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any
Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the
extension, continuation, renewal, amendment or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan or
cooperative agreement.
No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used, other than for normal and recognized
executive - legislative relationships; for publicity or propaganda purposes, for the preparation,
distribution, or use of any kit, pamphlet, booklet, publication, radio, television, or film presentation
designed to support or defeat legislation pending before the Congress, except in presentation to the
Congress itself.
No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used to pay the salary or expenses of any
grant or contract recipient, or agent acting for such recipient, related to any activity designed to
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influence legislation or appropriation pending before the Congress.
If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for
influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an
officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this
Federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit
Standard Form - LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying" in accordance with its instructions.
The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents
for all subawards at all tins (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and
cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this
transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or
entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file
the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than
$100,000 for each such failure.
(4) Debarment. Srrsnension nd Other Re o o ibi itv Matters
CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, AND OTHER
RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS
The SUBGRANTEE certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals:
(a) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or
voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency;
(b) Have not within a three-year period preceding this proposal been convicted of or had a civil
judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection
with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local)
transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes
or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records,
making false statements, or receiving stolen property,
(c) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government
entity (Federal, State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in
paragraph (b) of this certification; and
(d) Have not within a three -year period preceding this subgrant had one or more public
transactions (Federal, State or local) terminated for cause or default.
(5) Scope of Agreement
That this written instrument, including all Exhibits attached to and incorporated herein, constitutes the
entire agreement by the parties hereto concerning the work and services to be performed hereunder', and
any prior or contemporaneous, oral or written agreement which varies from the terms hereof shall be
void.
That the provisions of this agreement are severable and if for any reason a clause, sentence, paragraph
or other part of this agreement shall be determined to be invalid by a court, federal agency, board or
commission having jurisdiction over the subject matter thereof, such invalidity shall not affect other
provisions which can be given effect without the invalid provision. Provided, however, that
GRANTEE retains the right to revoke this AGREEMENT in its entirety, at GRANTEES discretion, in
the event of non -compliance by SUBGRANTEE or if GRANTEE has a reasonable basis for believing
the SUBGRANTEE is not or will not be carrying out the project as specified herein and according to
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G. ProQram Income
All records and accounts of program income are to be maintained and reported in accordance with the financial
management requirements contained in 29 CFR Part 95.
Money generated by any income - producing activity under this Subgrant shall be applied to the cost of the
activity, and reimbursement under this Subgrant reduced accordingly by the GRANTEE. Use of program
income for other allowable Title V activities requires the written approval of the GRANTEE'S SCSEP National
Director.
II. Use of Federal Fund4
Federal Funds received as a result of this Subgrant may be expended only for purposes permitted under the
provisions of the Act, and within the authorized amount and time frame prescribed in writing by the GRANTEE.
5ubgrant Modifications and Changes,
(1) Time Limitations
That except as otherwise provided herein, any alterations, additions, or deletions to the terms of this
Subgrant shall be by modification hereto in writing and executed by both parties to this Subgrant. Any
modification pursuant to this Clause must be signed by the duly authorized representative of the
GRANTEE, and an authorized agent of the SUBGRANTEE as specified
in Subgrant Article II.
If the SUBGRANTEE is directed to make any changes whatsoever by any person other than the
GRANTEES SCSEP National Director, or his duly authorized representatives, which they feel will
change the period of performance, require additional effort, affect the cost of the Subgrant or change
any other terms and conditions, the SUBGRANTEE shall immediately make a written request to the
GRANTEES SCSEP National Director for official approval to proceed. The SUBGRANTEE is
cautioned that any changes prior to official GRANTEE SCSEP National Director's written approval
shall be at SUBGRANTEE'S own risk.
( Liov_Itsm Transfers
The flexibility of federal fund transfers within the Subgrant budget will be allowed provided that:
(a) The total federal funds awarded for this Subgrant are not exceeded;
(b) The administrative portion of the budget is not increased; and
(c) No single cost category is increased or decreased by more than 5 percent of its budgeted
amount.
(3) Other Modifications
Prior approval, through formal modification of this agreement, is required for:
(a) A net increase or decrease from the approved enrollment level exceeding 20 percent.
(b) Any significant changes in the scope of the project.
(c) The transfer of Federal funds allocated for participant wages and fringe benefits to other
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categories of expense.
(d) The addition of any cost items requiring approval in accordance with the provisions of Office
of Management and Budget Circulars A -87 and A -122.
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That any alterations, additions, or deletions to the terms of this Subgrant which are required by changes
in Federal laws, and by Federal Regulations promulgated pursuant thereto are automatically
incorporated into this agreement on the date designated by law or regulation.
The parties hereto expressly agree that GRANTEE shall have the right to make unilateral amendments
to this Subgrant necessary to assure conformity to federal law, availability of funds, and regulations by
the issuance of written Notification of Change duly signed by the GRANTEE'S SCSEP National
Director. If such changes cause an increase or decrease in the cost of performance of this Subgrant or
in the time required for performance, an equitable adjustment shall be made in the amount of funds
obligated and the Subgrant shall be modified in writing accordingly. If SUBGRANTEE cannot
conform to a Notification of Change, it shall notify GRANTEE of same, in writing, within five (5)
working days of receipt of such Notification of Change.
Failure to agree on any adjustment shall be a "Dispute" concerning a fact within the meaning of this
Subgrant and shall be submitted through GRANTEES normal channels for resolution. However,
nothing in this clause shall excuse the SUBGRANTEE from proceeding with the agreement as
changed, until final resolution.
If SUBGRANTEE cannot conform to the changes required by Laws, Federal Regulations promulgated
pursuant thereto, GRANTEE Directives or Management Circulars, then SUBGRANTEE shall notify
the GRANTEE in writing within 30 days of promulgation. GRANTEE may then establish procedures
for the suspension or termination of SUBGRANTEE'S programs, if appropriate, until such time as the
"Dispute" is finally resolved.
J. Sub rant ermin tion
That the performance of work under the Subgrant may be terminated by the GRANTEE in accordance with this
Clause in whole or in part:
(1) Termination for Cause
The GRANTEE or the SUBGRANTEE may terminate this Subgrant when it has been determined that
the other party has failed to provide any of the services specified, or failed to comply with any Federal
'requirement or provisions contained within this Subgrant. If the SUBGRANTEE fails to perform in
whole or in part the terms of this Subgrant or fails to make sufficient progress so as to endanger
performance, the GRANTEE will notify the SUBGRANTEE of such unsatisfactory performance in
writing. The SUBGRANTEE has ten (10) working days in which to respond with a written plan
acceptable to the GRANTEE for correction of deficiencies. If the SUBGRANTEE does not respond
within the appointed time with appropriate plans, the GRANTEE shall serve a Notice of Termination
on the SUBGRANTEE which will become effective within thirty (30) days after receipt. In the event
of termination, the GRANTEE shall be liable for payment only for services prior to the effective date of
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the termination, provided that such services are in accordance with the provisions of this Subgrant and
are allowable costs as specified in the regulations.
(2) Termination for Conve ien e
Either the GRANTEE or SUBGRANTEE may request a termination for convenience. Either party
shall give a thirty (30) day advance notice, in writing, of the effective date of such a termination. The
SUBGRANTEE shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any allowable services
satisfactorily performed hereunder through the date of termination.
(3) Notice of Terminatioq
Whenever for any reason the GRANTEE shall determine that such termination is necessary for the
GRANTEE, any such termination shall be effective by delivery to the SUBGRANTEE of a Notice of
Termination specifying whether termination is for cause or for the convenience of the GRANTEE, the
extent to which performance of work under the Subgrant is terminated, and the date upon which such
termination becomes effective. Upon such termination of this Subgrant, the GRANTEE will determine
the amount due the SUBGRANTEE, or otherwise, such sum will in no event exceed the face value of
this Subgrant.
In the event of a partial termination, the portion of the fee which is payable with respect to the work
under the continued portion of the Subgrant shall be equitably adjusted by agreement between the
SUBGRANTEE and the GRANTEE, and such adjustment shall be evidenced by a modification to this
AGREEMENT.
K. Closeout Proce
The SUBGRANTEE will submit subgrant closeout data no later than 45 days after the expiration of this
agreement. Guidelines for completion of the closeout package are contained in the NCOA -SCSEP Procedures
Manual.
A SUBGRANTEE who is delinquent in submitting a refund check may be prohibited from entering into a
Subgrant for the fiscal year following the Subgrant closeout period, and/or payments under an existing subgrant
may be suspended.
LL—FISANCIALATAISALIMFAIMPagESOM
A. Accounting System
The SUBGRANTEE will maintain complete and accurate records justifying all actual and accrued expenditures,
leaving a clear audit trail to the point of origin. Costs shall be segregated, as directed within the framework of
this Subgrant. Also, an accrual reporting system shall be implemented and maintained, and utilized for monthly
reporting of program expenditures.
That in the event that GRANTEE determines that the record - keeping system of SUBGRANTEE does not
comply with Federal guidelines, financial accounting may be done by an accounting fuze approved by
GRANTEE. The Cost shall be deducted monthly from the funds allocated to SUBGRANTEE.
SUBGRANTEE shall retain on file written evidence to support all expenditures accrued, on a monthly basis, and
report such expenditures to GRANTEE. SUBGRANTEE shall maintain accounts in such a way that they are
traceable to source documentation of unit transactions. Source documents will be maintained for all transactions.
SUBGRANTEE shall insure that GRANTEE, the Comptroller General of the United States, the U.S. Department
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of Labor, or any of their authorized agents have the right of access for examination and reproduction of any
books, accounts or records of SUBGRANTEE and its subcontractor(s), and shall maintain such right of access
as a condition of any subcontract award. This access shall include records of program income, and cost
allocation plans. _
The SUBGRANTEE assures and certifies that it has complied with the requirements of Federal, state and local
laws regarding the obtaining of employer identification/account numbers and the collection, payment, deposit,
and reporting of federal, state and local taxes. In addition to certifying compliance for all prior subgrants with
the GRANTEE, if applicable, the SUBGRANTEE further assures continuing compliance throughout the period
covered by this Subgrant.
B. Bonding
That SUBGRANTEE shall, before an advance or any payment or compensation is made under this Subgrant,
furnish proof to the GRANTEE that it has a fidelity bond covering all officers and employees of the
SUBGRANTEE who are responsible for the receipt, custody and disbursement of program assets. Such a
fidelity bond shall be conditioned that the surety executing such bond agrees to indemnify the SUBGRANTEE
and ultimately the GRANTEE as appropriate, against any direct loss of money or other personal property, for
which the SUBGRANTEE is legally responsible under the terms of this Subgrant. Such bond shall be in an
amount equal to one -half of one month's budgeted costs but no less than TWENTY -FIVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($25,000). Such bond must remain in force throughout the entire period covered by this agreement,
and advance written notice of thirty (30) days shall be given to GRANTEE of any intent to cancel such fidelity
bond by either the SUBGRANTEE or the surety.
C. EstiiPMeoj
(1) Purchase and Main of E :uinmeet
The purchase of all nonexpendable personal property requires prior written approval by the
GRANTEE. The execution of this Subgrant, inclusive of all exhibits, does not constitute prior
approval. ► s ! • • ! • • •• • • • II • 11: i ' 0 • • • I II 1 ' -r• � •.y: l
SUBGRANTEE shall follow the provisions of 29 CFR Part 95 for all purchases of property with
Subgrant funds. However, should the SUBGRANTEE have, or the GRANTEE issue, a more
restrictive policy, then the most restrictive policy shall apply.
The titles to all property purchased with Subgrant funds remain vested in the GRANTEE. The
GRANTEE may take possession of all such property upon termination of the Subgrant, or on evidence
that property's utilization is not consistent with the Subgrant.
SUBGRANTEE shall maintain an up-to-date inventory of all Subgrant property in its custody, and
shall maintain the property in good condition. This includes property currently on hand from previbus
subgrants /contracts with the GRANTEE, surplus government property utilized for the Subgrant, and all
new purchases under this Subgrant. SUBGRANTEE shall submit inventory as part of the closeout
package referenced at Article III, Clause K.
This clause is applicable to all office furnishings and equipment, tools, and materials used in training
and services activities.
(2) ease. Rental and ea a -Porch e/Prooerty Imorovemee
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The GRANTEE reserves the right of reviewing and approving all applicable lease, rental and
lease/purchase agreements of the SUBGRANTEE. SUBGRANTEE shall maintain and make available
to the GRANTEE copies of all documents relative to bids, quotations and offers related to the
agreements. Lease, rental and lease/purchase agreements may be reviewed for a fair and reasonable
cost analysis prior to approval.
Any remodeling and rehabilitation must be reviewed by the GRANTEE and written approval provided
by the GRANTEE prior to the SUBGRANTEE expending funds from this Subgrant.
Funds from this Subgrant are prohibited from use for capital improvements on privately-owned
property.
D. Indirect Costs
That SUBGRANTEE will not be reimbursed for any indirect cost incurred in performance under this Subgrant
unless SUBGRANTEE has a current Indirect Cost Negotiated Agreement, fully executed by a cognizant Federal
Agency, and been given prior written approval by GRANTEE.
E. Insurance
That SUBGRANTEE shall procure and thereafter maintain all private and public insurance coverage required by
Federal, State and local law, and as detailed in the NCOA -SCSEP Procedures Manual.
F. Audits
As required by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR Part 96), recipients of Department of Labor grants are
required to obtain annual organization -wide audits. SUBGRANTEES who are States, Local Governments, or
Indian Tribes are required to have the audits performed in accordance with Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) Circular A -128, "Uniform Audit Requirements for State and Local Governments."
SUBGRANTEES who are colleges and universities, and other non - profit organizations are required to have the
audit performed in accordance with the requirements contained in OMB Circular A -133.
The audits should be made annually, but must be made at least biennially. Audits conducted biennially shall
cover both years within the biennial period. OMB Circular A -133 provides detailed guidance on the conduct of
organization -wide audits. Colleges and universities, and other nonprofit organizations are required to follow this
guidance in the conduct of the audits.
Costs of organization -wide audits may be reimbursed if funds are provided for the audit in the administrative
expense category of the approved subgrant budget.
The SUBGRANTEE is required to submit copies of the audit repons to the GRANTEE when they are
completed, along with the SUBGRANTEE's responses to recommendations or findings that pertain to the
subgrant and the repayment of any audit exceptions for improperly spent subgrant funds.
Audits of this Subgrant will be performed by the GRANTEE (including a representative of the U.S. Department
of Labor or others, if applicable), and findings of such audits thereof will be provided to the SUBGRANTEE.
All books of accounts, ledgers, supporting records and worksheets pertaining to the financial records of the
subgrant shall be retained for a period of three (3) years from the final closeout date of the GRANTEE'S prime
grant. Records shall be retained beyond the 3 year period if audit findings have not been resolved, or if
requested by GRANTEE.
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In the event of disallowance or audit exception by the GRANTEE, including any exception resulting from a U.S.
Department of Labor audit, of any expenditure which it considers to be an item not properly allocable to the
work, or reimbursable under this Subgrant, the GRANTEE shall notify the SUBGRANTEE in writing of the
disallowance, giving full particulars and reasons for disallowance. In the event the SUBGRANTEE concurs, the
amount disallowed may be withheld by the GRANTEE from the next advance, if any; or if there is no next
advance, the SUBGRANTEE shall make payment to the GRANTEE. In the event the SUBGRANTEE does not
concur with a disallowance or audit exception, the matter may be referred to the appropriate official of the U.S.
Department of Labor for review, after the GRANTEE'S Audit Resolution procedures have been exhausted.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law or this AGREEMENT, the SUBGRANTEE shall indemnify and/or
reimburse GRANTEE for any disallowances or exceptions, and for any associated or consequential costs
thereof, resulting from a DOL audit or otherwise.
V. PROGRAM MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS
A. Policies and Records
(1) Personnel Policies
The SUBGRANTEE shall provide, prior to the execution of this agreement, a copy of its approved
personnel policies, for both staff and participants.
(2) Irani
The SUBGRANTEE shall provide, prior to the execution of this agreement, a copy of its approved
travel policies, which apply to staff and program participants. Travel costs must be consistent with
policies and procedures that apply uniformly to both federally financed and other activities of the
SUBGRANTEE. Detailed travel records must be kept in order to substantiate travel charges made in
connection with subgrant activities.
All travel outside of the SUBGRANTEE'S jurisdiction must be approved, in writing, by the
GRANTEE. The reimbursement rate for local travel shall not exceed the Federally authorized rate as
communicated to the SUBGRANTEE by the GRANTEE.
(3) ccessib�ity to Personnel and Re s
In addition to the requirements imposed elsewhere in this' SuhgiaficSUBGRANTEE Shall insure diaf
sufficient, auditable, and otherwise adequate records are maintained which support the expenditure of
all funds received through this Subgrant. Such records shall be sufficient to allow the U.S. Department
of Labor and GRANTEE to audit and monitor SUBGRANTEE, and shall include the maintenance of
management information system (MIS) records in accordance with the required GRANTEE MIS
system.
The SUBGRANTEE shall comply with all requirements imposed by law and the GRANTEE regarding
the maintenance of a record of each individual's participation in the SCSEP, including dates of entry
and termination, and services provided. All non - active participant and program records shall be
maintained for a minimum three (3) year period following closeout of the GRANTEE'S OAA Title V
prime grant. If, prior to the expiration of the three (3) year retention period, any litigation or audit is
begun or a claim is instituted involving the agreement covered by the records, the SUBGRANTEE shall
retain the records beyond the three (3) year period until the litigation, audit finding, or claim has been
finally resolved. GRANTEE will formally notify the SUBGRANTEE of the expiration of each
subgrant retention period. Disposal of records, without GRANTEE approval, is at the
SUBGRANTEE'S risk
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B. Frovram Staff
The SUBGRANTEE shall designate a Project Director to be responsible for administration of the SCSEP.
Appointment shall be subject to consultation with GRANTEE. Other staff necessary to administer, manage
and/or operate this subgrant shall be program participants whenever feasible, and project staffing arrangements
shall be subject to approval by the GRANTEE.
GRANTEE shall be provided advance notification, of at least 10 days, of any proposed changes in project
administrative personnel and/or staffing arrangements.
C. Advisory Council
SUBGRANTEE agrees to develop a mechanism for securing the largest and broadest possible community
support for the project, such as an Advisory Council. The Advisory Council is to provide advice, assistance and
support, while not functioning as a program policy - making body. The Advisory Council may be a committee or
sub -committee of a larger aging, employment, or human services program council. Membership should include,
but not be limited to, participants, professional persons who are specialists in the field of aging, employment and
human services programs, local labor leadership and representatives of private industry. A listing of the
membership shall be submitted to the GRANTEE as part of the renewal of this subgrant, and whenever changes
are made in committee representatives.
VI. REPORTING REOULR MENT
A. Financial Reports
The SUBGRANTEE shall deliver to GRANTEES Finance Department, a monthly financial report of its
expenditure of funds received under this Subgrant. The report must have original signatures, and must be
received by the 15th day of the month following the reporting period. The GRANTEE, at its discretion, may
require SUBGRANTEE to submit an additional statement each month which will reflect the following:
(a) Purpose of each expenditure;
(b) Payee of each expenditure;
(c) Amount of each expenditure; and
(d) Name of person requesting each expenditure.
A copy of the Monthly Financial Report (MFR), and all attachments, shall be submitted to the designated NCOA
Regional Manager.
B. ana¢ement Information v tem (M1 ) Repor
The SUBGRANTEE shall submit properly certified participant tracking reports to the GRANTEE. These
reports shall be submitted in the format and within the time frame prescribed by the GRANTEE. The reports
shall include but not be limited to, information on enrollment, activity change and termination of participants.
The NCOA - SCSEP Procedures Manual provides a full description of all required reports, due dates, and persons
to whom copies are distributed.
C. Other Reports
The SUBGRANTEE shall prepare in accordance with written directives those documents as specified by the
GRANTEE to enable the GRANTEE to summarize and report the status of the program as set forth in this
Subgrant and as required by the Department of Labor, other Federal agencies, and the GRANTEE. This data,
along with other reports will be used to determine the performance of this Subgrant as set forth herein.
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VII. PERFORMANCE
A. Performance Standards
The SUBGRANTEE shall have adequate administrative and accounting controls, personnel standards, -
evaluation programs and other policies as may be necessary to promote the effective use of funds and to comply
with Title V regulations.
Performance by the SUBGRANTEE shall be measured monthly, by the GRANTEE, on a cumulative basis
against goals and standards specified in this AGREEMENT and incorporated by reference. The performance
standards for program activities under this Subgrant, as outlined in the Program Narrative, shall also be
monitored. It will be the responsibility of the SUBGRANTEE to determine the nature, extent and cause of
performance below relevant goals.
B. Program and Financial Semis -
GRANTEE will review and analyze, at least monthly, all reports submitted pursuant to provisions for program
and financial goals set forth in this Subgrant. The GRANTEE reserves the right to require replanning or other
appropriate action which may include the unilateral den_bli2ation of funds.
The SUBGRANTEE will be expected to perform according to monthly financial plans, as stipulated in the
Budget; however, appropriate procedures must be initiated to assure that the total subgrant is not over-expended.
The unsubsidized placement goal is stipulated on page 1 of this AGREEMENT, and progress toward achieving
same shall be reviewed on a monthly basis.
Participant services plans, as stipulated in the narrativelworkplan, shall be continuously reviewed to determine
that goals are being met.
C. Eyalua
The frequency, format, accuracy and time of submission of required MIS and financial reports and invoices shall
conform to instructions published by the GRANTEE. The submission of delinquent or faulty data will be
recorded and such occurrences shall result in an adverse effect upon the evaluation of the overall performance of
the SUBGRANTEE, and may result in the suspension or termination of the Subgrant.
The submission of reports shall not be the only criterion by which the SUBGRANTEE is evauated: Total
performance within the scope of this Subgrant, Title V of the Older Americans Act and regulations, other
applicable laws and regulations, and GRANTEE Directives, will all affect the evaluation of the Subgrant.
VIII. MISCELLANEOUS
All documents, records, reports, forms, or any other material maintained, completed, or submitted by the
SUBGRANTEE in connection with the performance of the work, as well as any equipment, furniture, other tangible
property (if any) acquired with funds provided or reimbursed by the GRANTEE, shall be the exclusive property of
the GRANTEE and shall be delivered to the GRANTEE at the termination date or earlier termination of this Subgrant,
or upon request therefor.
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All rights of copyright, reproduction, and disposal of the material gathered by the SUBGRANTEE, including but not
limited to the aforesaid documents, reports, and forms, shall belong exclusively to the GRANTEE, with the exception
that the SUBGRANTEE is authorized to make and retain for its official records, copies of documents and reports
provided to the GRANTEE.
No publication or dissemination of any kind shall be made of material, reports, or results of this SCSEP by
SUBGRANTEE without the prior consent of the GRANTEE, with the exception that the SUBGRANTEE may
provide normal public information concerning the program, its purpose, and requirements for enrollment. The
SUBGRANTEE may publish statistical data concerning participation and progress of the program.
It is understood and agreed that this AGREEMENT incorporates and includes all prior negotiations, correspondence,
conversations, agreements, or understandings applicable to the matters contained herein, and the parties agree that
there are not commitments, agreements, or understandings concerning the subject matter of this AGREEMENT that
are not contained herein. Accordingly, it is agreed that no deviation from the terms hereof shall be predicated upon
any prior representations or agreements whether written or oral; it is further agreed that no modification, amendment
or alteration in the terms or conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document
executed with the same formality and of equal dignity herewith.
To provide services as set forth in the Subgrant Narrative, the SUBGRANTEE shall continuously manage and operate
this Subgrant at the administrative office noted on Page 1 of this agreement, and the administrative and operational
offices listed in Exhibit C.
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Each of the parties hereto covenant to the other party that it has lawful authority to enter into this AGREEMENT and
has authorized the execution of this AGREEMENT by the party's authorized representative. This AGREEMENT
shall be effective upon execution by both parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this AGREEMENT to be duly executed by their authorized
representatives.
Approved for GRANTEE by: Approved for SUBGRANTEE by:
NAME Dr. James Furman NAME -
Shirley Freeman
TITLE President Tm Mayor /Chairman
SIGNATURE SIG • I
DATE July 26, 1996 DATE / • a- 1.
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Administrative and Operational Offices *
SUBGRANTEE Monroe County Board of County
��,� County ty Commissioners Department of Social Services
5100 College Road, Wing III
Key West, FL 33040
SUBGRANT PERIOD ulv 1, 1996 - une 30, 1997
SUBGRANT NUMBER D 5820- 6- 00- 81 -55- 1 Z
LOCATION TYPE OF OFFICE
(Include com.lete name and address) (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Monroe County Department of Social Services ) A nisi alive
5100 College Road, Wing III
Key West, FT 33040 fj Operations
Subcontractor
Monroe County Department of Social Services
490 63rd Street (0) [ l �►drnirustrative
Suite 190 Government Annex
Marathon, FL 33050 Operations
Subcontractor
()Administrative
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Subcontractor
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[ rations
Subcontractor
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Subcontractor
Do not include community -based training sites that ONLY host work experience participants.