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02/15/2023 Agreement GVS COURTq° o: A Kevin Madok, CPA - �o ........ � Clerk of the Circuit Court& Comptroller Monroe County, Florida �z cooN DATE: May 5, 2023 TO: Julie Cuneo Office of Management& Budget FROM: Liz Yongue, Deputy Clerk SUBJECT: February 15, 2023 BOCC Meeting The following item has been executed and added to the record: C27 Federally funded Sub-Award and Grant Agreement between Monroe County and Florida Division of Emergency Management(FDEM) for public assistance relating to Hurricane Ian and authorization for the Sr. Director, Budget and Finance to act as the Authorized Agent for the County and execute the attached forms and for the County Administrator to sign related documents including amendments to the agreement. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at(305) 292-3550. cc: County Attorney Finance File KEY WEST MARATHON PLANTATION KEY 500 Whitehead Street 3117 Overseas Highway 88770 Overseas Highway Key West, Florida 33040 Marathon, Florida 33050 Plantation Key, Florida 33070 Agreement Number: Z3369 FEDERALLY FUNDED SUBAWARD AND GRANT AGREEMENT for DR - 4673 - Hurricane Ian The following Agreement is made and information is provided pursuant to 2 CFR§200.332(a)(1): Subrecipient's name: Monroe County Subrecipient's unique entity identifier: QKLSCT2LM7M9 Federal Award Date: 9/30/2022 Subaward Period of Performance Start and End Date (Cat A-B): Sep 23, 2022- Mar 29, 2023 Subaward Period of Performance Start and End Date (Cat C-G): Sep 23, 2022- Mar 29, 2024 Amount of Federal Funds Obligated by this Agreement: N/A Total Amount of Federal Funds Obligated to the Subrecipient by the pass-through entity to include this Agreement: Total Amount of the Federal Award committed to the Subrecipient by the pass-through entity: Federal award project description (see Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act(FFATA): Grant for communities to respond to and recover from major disasters or emergencies and for limited mitigation measures. Name of Federal awarding agency: Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Emergency Management Agency F( EMA) Name of pass-through entity: Florida Division of Emergency Management(FDEM) Contact information for the pass-through entity: 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Assistance Listing Number(Formerly CFDA Number): 97.036 Assistance Listing Program Title (Formerly CFDA program Title): Monroe County THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by the State of Florida, Division of Emergency Management, with headquarters in Tallahassee, Florida (hereinafter referred to as the "Division"), and Monroe County (hereinafter referred to as the"Subrecipient"). THIS AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO BASED ON THE FOLLOWING REPRESENTATIONS: A. The Subrecipient represents that it is fully qualified and eligible to receive these grant funds to provide the services identified herein; B. The Subrecipient, by its decision to participate in this grant program, bears the ultimate responsibility for ensuring compliance with all applicable State and Federal laws, regulations and policies, and bears the ultimate consequences of any adverse decisions rendered by the Division, the Federal Awarding Agency, or any other State and Federal agencies with audit, regulatory, or enforcement authority; 1 C. This Agreement establishes the relationship between the Division and the Subrecipient to allow the Division to pay grant funds to the Subrecipient. THEREFORE, the Division and the Subrecipient agree to the following: (1) APPLICATION OF STATE LAW TO THIS AGREEMENT 2 CFR § 200.302 provides: "Each state must expend and account for the Federal award in accordance with state laws and procedures for expending and accounting for the state's own funds." Therefore, section 215.971, Florida Statutes, entitled "Agreements funded with federal or state assistance," applies to this Agreement. (2) LAWS. RULES, REGULATIONS AND POLICIES a. Performance under this Agreement is subject to 2 CFR Part 200, entitled "Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards." b. In addition to the foregoing, the Subrecipient and the Division shall be governed by all applicable State and Federal laws, rules, and regulations. Any express reference in this Agreement to a particular statute, rule, or regulation in no way implies that no other statute, rule, or regulation applies. The applicable statutes, rules, or regulations are the statutes, rules, or regulations in effect at the time of the declaration of the incident through which federal funds are awarded, or as otherwise indicated as retroactively applied. (3) CONTACT a. In accordance with section 215.971(2), Florida Statutes, the Division's Grant Manager shall be responsible for enforcing performance of this Agreement's terms and conditions and shall serve as the Division's liaison with the Subrecipient. As part of his/her duties, the Grant Manager for the Division shall: i. Monitor and document Subrecipient performance;and ii. Review and document all deliverables for which the Subrecipient requests payment. b. The Division's Grant Manager for this Agreement is: Name Jennifer Stallings Title Grant Program Manager Bureau of Recovery Address: Florida Division of Emergency Management 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Telephone: (850) 815-4408 Email: Jennifer.Stallings(o)em.myflorida.com c. The name and address of the Representative of the Subrecipient responsible for the administration of this Agreement is: Name: Tina Boan Julie Cuneo Address: 1100 Simonton St. Ste 2-213 1100 Simonton St. Ste 2-213 Key West, FL 33040 Key West, FL 33040 2 Telephone: 305-292-4470 305-292-4460 Email: boan-tina@monroecounty-fl.gov cuneo-julie@monroecounty-fl.gov d. In the event that different representatives or addresses are designated by either party after execution of this Agreement, notice of the name, title, and address of the new representative will be provided to the other party in writing via letter or electronic email. e. Systems Access: It is the Subrecipient's responsibility to maintain current active users in the Division's grants management system in accordance with Attachment B to this Agreement("Systems Access Form"). (4) TERMS AND CONDITIONS This Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. (5) EXECUTION This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, of which may be taken as an original. (6) MODIFICATION Either party may request modification of the provisions of this Agreement. Changes which are agreed upon shall be valid only when in writing, signed by each of the parties, and attached to the original of this Agreement. (7) SCOPE OF WORK The Subrecipient shall perform the work as approved by FEMA and provide the necessary documentation to substantiate work completed. (8) PERIOD OF AGREEMENT/PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The Period of Agreement establishes a timeframe for all Subrecipient contractual obligations to be completed. Upon execution by both parties, this Agreement shall begin on the first day of the incident period for the disaster applicable to the agreement and shall end upon closeout of the Subrecipient's account for this disaster by the Federal Awarding Agency, unless terminated earlier as specified elsewhere in this Agreement. This Agreement survives and remains in effect after termination for the herein referenced State and Federal audit requirements and the referenced required records retention periods. Work may only be performed during the timeframes established and approved by FEMA for each Category of Work type. (9) FUNDING a. The amount of total available funding for this subgrant is limited to the amount obligated by the Federal Awarding Agency for all projects approved for this Subrecipient for DR - 4673 - Hurricane Ian Payments to Subrecipients are contingent upon the granting of budget authority to the Division. b. Pursuant to section 252.37(5)(a), Florida Statutes, unless otherwise specified in the General Appropriations Act, whenever the State accepts financial assistance from the Federal Government or its agencies under the Federal Public Assistance Program and such financial assistance is conditioned upon a requirement for matching funds, the State shall provide the entire match requirement for state agencies and one-half of the required match for grants to Local governments. Affected Local governments shall be required to provide one-half of the required match prior to receipt of such financial assistance. Section 252.37, Florida Statutes, does not 3 apply to Subrecipients that are considered Private Non-Profit entities, therefore the entire non-federal share shall be the responsibility of the Private Non-Profit Subrecipient. c. The Executive Office of the Governor may approve a waiver to local governments for the Non-Federal match requirement. The local government must apply for the waiver in accordance with Section 252.37(5)(b), Florida Statutes. Local governments must apply for the match waiver independently from their respective County. (10) PAYMENT a. The payment method used by the Division is either a Cost Reimbursement or an Advance Payment. Advance payments will be governed by Chapter 216, Florida Statutes. b. The Division's Grant Manager, as required by section 215.971(2)(c), Florida Statutes, shall reconcile and verify all funds received against all funds expended during the grant agreement period and produce a final reconciliation report. The final report must identify any funds paid in excess of the expenditures incurred by the Subrecipient. (11) REPAYMENTS a. Refunds or repayments of obligated funds may be paid to the Division through check or through a payment plan as approved by the Department of Financial Services. Additionally, FEMA may permit the Division to off-set against other obligated projects where deemed appropriate. In accordance with Chapter 255, Florida Statutes, the Subrecipient has 30 days to repay the funds from the issuance of the invoice from the Division. The Division may impose a 1% per month interest fee for unpaid invoices. b. All refunds or repayments due to the Division under this Agreement are to be made payable to the order of "Division of Emergency Management," and must include the invoice number and the applicable Disaster and Project number(s)that are the subject of the invoice, and be mailed directly to the following address: Division of Emergency Management Cashier 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee FL 32399-2100 (12) RECORDS a. As required by 2 CFR § 200.334, and modified by Florida Department of State's record retention requirements(Fla. Admin. Code R. 1 B-24.003), the Subrecipient shall retain sufficient records to show its compliance with the terms of this Agreement and all relevant terms and conditions of the award paid from funds under this Agreement, for a period of five (5)years from the date of submission of the final expenditure report.This period may be extended for reasons including, but not limited to, litigation, fraud, or appeal. As required by 2 CFR§ 200.303(e), the Subrecipient shall take reasonable measures to safeguard protected personally identifiable information and other information the Federal Awarding Agency or the Division designates as sensitive or the Subrecipient considers sensitive consistent with applicable Federal, State, local, and tribal laws regarding privacy and responsibility over confidentiality. b. The Subrecipient shall maintain all records for the Subrecipient and for all subcontractors or consultants to be paid from funds provided under this Agreement, including documentation of all program costs, in a form sufficient 4 to determine compliance with the requirements and objectives of the award and all other applicable laws and regulations. (13) AUDITS a. The Subrecipient shall comply with the audit requirements contained in 2 CFR Part 200, Subpart F. b. As required by 2 CFR§200.337(a), "The Federal awarding agency, Inspectors General, the Comptroller General of the United States, and the [Division], or any of their authorized representatives, shall enjoy the right of access to any documents, papers, or other records of the [Subrecipient] which are pertinent to the Federal award, in order to make audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcripts. The right also includes timely and reasonable access to the [Subrecipient's] personnel for the purpose of interview and discussion related to such documents." The right of access is not limited to the required retention period but lasts as long as the records are retained (2 CFR § 200.337(c)). c. As required by 2 CFR § 200.332(a)(5), the Division, the Chief Inspector General of the State of Florida, the Florida Auditor General, or any of their authorized representatives, shall enjoy the right of access to any documents, financial statements, papers, or other records of the Subrecipient which are pertinent to this Agreement, in order to make audits, examinations, excerpts, and transcripts. The right of access also includes timely and reasonable access to the Subrecipient's personnel for the purpose of interview and discussion related to such documents. (14) REPORTS a. Consistent with 2 CFR § 200.329, the Subrecipient shall provide the Division with quarterly reports and any applicable financial reporting, including reports required by the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA). These reports shall include the current status and progress by the Subrecipient and, as applicable, all subcontractors in completing the work described in the Scope of Work and the expenditure of funds under this Agreement, in addition to any other information requested by the Division. re�K ii�t Reac��t D; u�x I Quarter 1 (Q1) October 1 —December 31 January 15 Quarter 2 (Q2) January 1 —March 31 April 15 Quarter 3 (Q3) April 1 —June 30 July 15 Quarter 4 (Q4) July 1 —September 30 October 15 b. The Subrecipient agrees to submit quarterly reports to the Division no later than fifteen (15) days after the end of each quarter of the program year and to submit quarterly reports each quarter until one quarter past the closeout of each project in the Division's Grant Management System. The ending dates for each quarter of the program year are March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31. c. The closeout report is due sixty(60)days after completion of each project worksheet associated with the applicant executing this Agreement, or sixty (60)days after termination of this Agreement, whichever first occurs. 5 d. The Subrecipient shall provide additional program reports, updates, or information that may be required by the Division or the Federal awarding agency. (15) MONITORING a. The Division shall monitor the performance of the Subrecipient under this Agreement to ensure that the Scope of Work is being accomplished within the specified time periods, and that other performance goals are being met. b. The Subrecipient agrees to comply and cooperate with any monitoring procedures/processes deemed appropriate by the Division. In the event that the Division determines that an audit of the Subrecipient is appropriate, the Subrecipient agrees to comply with any additional instructions provided by the Division to the Subrecipient regarding such audit. c. Small Projects, as defined in 44 CFR § 206.203, that are obligated above the Federal Simplified Acquisition Threshold (SAT)will be subject to enhanced oversight and monitoring by the Division as authorized by 2 CFR§ 200.332(a)(2). (16) LIABILITY a. Unless the Subrecipient is a State agency or political subdivision, as defined in section 768.28(2), Florida Statutes,the Subrecipient is solely responsible to third parties it deals with in carrying out the terms of this Agreement. As authorized by section 768.28(19), Florida Statutes, Subrecipient shall hold the Division harmless against all claims of whatever nature by third parties arising from the work performance under this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, Subrecipient agrees that it is not an employee or agent of the Division but is an independent contractor. b. As required by section 768.28(19), Florida Statutes, any Subrecipient which is a State agency or political subdivision, as defined in section 768.28(2), Florida Statutes, agrees to be fully responsible for its negligent or tortious acts or omissions which result in claims or suits against the Division and agrees to be liable for any damages proximately caused by the acts or omissions to the extent set forth in section 768.28, Florida Statutes. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by any Subrecipient to which sovereign immunity applies. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by a State agency or subdivision of the State of Florida to be sued by third parties in any matter arising out of any contract. (17) TERMINATION This Agreement terminates upon the completion of all eligible work and payment of all eligible costs in accordance with the Public Assistance Program requirements. The Division and Subrecipient agree that all records will be maintained until the conclusion of any record retention period. (18) PROCUREMENT a. The Subrecipient must ensure that any procurement involving funds authorized by the Agreement complies with all applicable Federal and State laws and regulations, including 2 CFR§§ 200.318 through 200.327 as well as Appendix II to 2 CFR Part 200 (entitled "Contract Provisions for Non-Federal Entity Contracts Under Federal Awards"). Additional requirements, guidance, templates, and checklists regarding procurement may be obtained through the FEMA Procurement Disaster Assistance Team. Resources found here: I .I .://end nr nr:::f i' .::. ov/ Taints! ircc�,uirei�m�ein�t. b. The Subrecipient must include all applicable federal contract terms for all contracts for which federal 6 funds are received. If the Subrecipient contracts with any contractor or vendor for performance of any portion of the work required under this Agreement, the Subrecipient must incorporate into its contract with such contractor or vendor an indemnification clause holding the Federal Government, its employees and/or their contractors, the Division, its employees and/or their contractors,and the Subrecipient and its employees and/or their contractors harmless from liability to third parties for claims asserted under such contract. c. The Subrecipient must monitor and document, in the quarterly report, the contractor's progress in performing its work on its behalf under this Agreement in addition to its own progress. d. The Subrecipient must ensure all contracts conform to sections 287.057 and 288.703, Florida Statutes, as applicable. (19) ATTACHMENTS a. All attachments to this Agreement are incorporated as if set out fully. b. In the event of any inconsistencies or conflict between the language of this Agreement and the attachments, the language of the attachments shall control, but only to the extent of the conflict or inconsistency. c. This Agreement has the following attachments: i. Attachment A—Certification Regarding Debarment ii. Attachment B—Systems Access Form iii. Attachment C—Certification Regarding Lobbying 7 Agreement Numbet: 23369 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,:the parties hereto have executed this Agreement. SUBRECIPIENT: .MOPistle Count Attest: Kevin Madok3 Clerk j0.5.44 /- .:3•;- •, \ By: 7,79'' `',1,% • , • ( ignati1,46 . .7 4 , 14 Deputy Clerk Name Craig Cates . o -5 Jr Title: MayOr - - Date: 21::I .1 7014110E COW'?ArtpRNBY &Aga t VEI:!XS=ithia CHRISTTNE LIMBER,BARROWS ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY ThDATE. 1/30/23 STATE OF FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Digitally signed by Melissa Shirah Melissa Shirah'cDnN:mdc:jossrag,sdcaflhe,oc,ou=DEM_Users,ou=Recovery, einail,Melissa.Shirah@em.myflorida.com By: Date:2023.04.10 16:28:49-0400' _ Governor's Authorized Representatie Date: rrl ,C.) ›z. - g Cri — • EMP rri ••••n PO' • CD. • 8 Attachment A CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT,SUSPENSION,INELIGIBILITY and VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION The Subrecipient certifies,to the best of its knowledge and belief,that it and its principals., 1. Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency-, 2. Have not within the five-year period preceding entering into this Agreement had one or more public transactions (Federal, State,or Local)terminated for cause or default; and 3. Have not within the five-year period preceding entering into this proposal been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for; a) the commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or Local), transaction or a contract under public transaction, or b) 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, The Subrecipient understands and agrees that the language of this certification must be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including, subcontracts, subgrants, contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all contractors and su lb-con tractors must certify and disclose accordlingly. The Subrecipient further understands and agrees that this certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. ........... By: Moinlroe County Signature Subrecipient's lame Craig Cates, it Z3369 �Name and Title &N­Contract 11010 Simonton Street - ire, e t' "A'd J, r-e s,s ......... ........ FL, 33040, City,State,Zip ate Attest. Kevin Ma�dok, Clerk MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY �A AS T L MIA 4,k cll� I By, CH PUSTIN E LIMB ERT-BARROWS AsDeputy Clerk' ASSISTANT CO T UN Y ATTOR NE V _,JJ3fM,DATE% Attachment B SYSTEMS ACCESS The System Access Form is submitted with each new disaster or emergency declaration to identify the Subrecipient's contacts for the FDEM Grants Management System in order to enter notes, review notes and documents, and submit the documentation necessary to work the new event. The Systems Access Form is originally submitted as Attachment "B" to the PA Funding Agreement. The Subrecipient is responsible for regularly reviewing its contacts. Contacts should be removed within 14 days of separation, retirement, or are reassignment by the Subrecipient. A new form will only be needed if all listed contacts have separated from the Agency. If a new Systems Access form is submitted, all Agency Representatives currently listed as contacts that are not included on the updated form will be deleted from FDEM Grants Management System for the specified grant. All users must log in on a monthly basis to keep their accounts from becoming locked. Note: the Systems Access Form is NOT a delegation of authority. A signatory must have an attached delegation of authority as appropriate. Instructions for Completion Complete the form in its entirety, listing the name and information for all representatives who will be working in the FDEM Grant Management System. Users will be notified via email when they have been granted access. The user must log in to the FDEM Grants Management System within twelve (12) hours of being notified or their account will lock them out. Each user must log in within a sixty (60) day period or their account will lock them out. In the event you try to log in and your account is locked, users must submit a request for unlocking to II, ,I[: ::.�::::j. .��.p..��.. irrr..::.02.y � rjd .cormi. The form is divided into twelve blocks; each block must be completed where appropriate. Block 1: "Authorized Agent" — This should be the highest authority in your organization who is authorized to sign legal documents on behalf of your organization. A subsequent new Authorized Agent must be designated through a letter on letterhead from the Subrecipient's Authorized Representative. It is recommended to delegate this authority to an organizational staff member to avoid delays in grant management(Only one Authorized Agent is allowed, and this person will have full access/authority unless otherwise requested). Block 2: "Primary Contact"—This is the person designated by your organization to receive all correspondence and is our main point of contact. This contact will be responsible for answering questions, uploading documents, and submitting reports/requests in FDEM Grants Management System. The Authorized Agent may designate a new Primary Contact. (Only one Primary Contact is allowed, and this contact will have full access). Block 3: "Alternate Contact"—This is the person designated by your organization to be available when the Primary is not. Either the Authorized Agent or Primary Contact may designate a new Alternate Contact. (Only one Alternate Contact is allowed, and this contact will have full access). Block 4, 5, and 6: "Other" (Finance/Point of Contact, Risk Management-Insurance, and Environmental-Historic). Providing these contacts is essential in the coordination and communication required between State and Local subject matter experts. We understand that the same agent may be identified in multiple blocks, however we ask that you enter the name and information again to ensure we are communicating with the correct individuals. Block 7— 12: "Other" (Read Only Access)—There is no limit on "Other" contacts, but we ask that this be restricted to those that are going to actually need to log in and have a role in reviewing the information. This designation is only for situational awareness purposes as individuals with the "Other Read-Only" designation cannot take any action in FDEM Grants Management System. Note: The Systems Access Form is NOT a delegation of authority. A signatory must have an attached delegation of authority as appropriate. 10 SYSTEMS ACCESS FORM(CONTACTS) FE,IIIIA/GRANTE: Pu IEIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FLORIDA DIVISION OF IEl1AERGENC'tR"'MANAGEMENT Subre tplent: Monroe County Box 1. AuthorizedI A ent Fuld Ace Box Prima �srbtact Ftall Acre a) agar, Tina Bean Name Jllulie Cuneo SignaturTi 1 I ' III Ogg •liy signed by ruma�Soar 9"I"'JulA �neo MgAaHy signed aare Owen r1W 2tn 01 31 0&18:18-p6OU WC 31021:18.1VOO' Organization f Official Position � Organization I Official Position Monroe County B+ CC Sr,Director Budget and(Finance �„ Monroe County BOCC Assistant Director Purchu t,n �mm 9 Address 110 Simonton St. Ste. 2-; 1 I Mailing Address 00 SIrn'iontnn St. Ste. 2- 1 City,State.,71p Key West, FL 33040 duty,State,Zup Key West, FL 33,040 Daytime 305-2924470 ' Daytime Telephone 305e 2-44 0' P wrueul ddre s E-rn it Address taQan-tiroa@arltwtnrteunty-fl.gry nufv-juli@rnonruourlt -f1. ty Box ; Alternate Contact (Full Amass) Box 4 Other- lnance/Point of Contact(Fuill,Access) Ivrne Lynn male rare Signature DsOwty slgne o by(Lynn c iez Signature Lynn N Gonzalez rufiue 20?3.01.31 M37:41;075'04° brganizafion l Official Position Organization i Official Position� � aaa�aaaa Monroe Count Administrator,Business Services ailing Address 1100 Simonton St. Ste 2-213, Mailing Address Nty,Stat",Zip ley West, FL 33040 pity,stag. � I aytirncTelephone 05- 9 -44 7 Daytime Telephone rz„ �F=-maiN Address,.sgonzalez-Lynn a@mlenree unty- gov E-mail Address Box 5: Other-Risk Mgmt-Insurance(Full Access) Box : Other-1 livir+ nrnent l-Historlc(Full Access) tte arise 5aaatureww .m.m,ry Signature Organization l Official Position Organization P Official Position Malling,Address Mailing Address pite����� �i p ...... .,.......... y Stafi City,State„esp Daytime Telephone Daytime Telephone E-maul Address E- alll Addres The alcove contact utilize the WFD� AOran w Management System to perform the Suibrecipiernrs responsibilities regarding the Public Assistance Gran or ing to their A ar .The Suubrecipient is responsible for ensuring that all contacts are correct and up-to-date. Attest: Kevin Madok„ Clerk Subrecl lent hog ed Representative Signature Craig'Cates, k4ayor y^ J 'r*,, " As,,Deputy Clerk h ®m m t �" gyp' u �� 1,J�yr�`� MONNEGnErC)4kbW"rW19"Y"rrNRl'v "a" s i ASSIrTAWu.OUNwnnrsArarOWS WE - �s�isr�uxr u:raurrrY�,'un'aa¢r„ Y tl SYSTEMS ACCESS FORM (CONTACTS) FEMA/GRANTEE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Subrecipient: Monroe County Date: Box 7: Other (Read Only Access) Box 8: Other (Read Only Access) Name Name Signature Signature Organization/Official Position Organization/Official Position Mailing Address Mailing Address City,State,Zip City,State,Zip Daytime Telephone Daytime Telephone E-mail Address E-mail Address Box 9: Other (Read Only Access) Box 10: Other (Read Only Access) Name Name Signature Signature Organization/Official Position Organization/Official Position Mailing Address Mailing Address City,State,Zip City,State,Zip Daytime Telephone Daytime Telephone E-mail Address E-mail Address Box 11: Other (Read Only Access) Box 12: Other (Read Only Access) Name Name Signature Signature Organization/Official Position Organization/Official Position Mailing Address Mailing Address City,State,Zip City,State,Zip Daytime Telephone Daytime Telephone E-mail Address E-mail Address Subrecipient's Fiscal Year(FY)Start: Month: OCtober Day: 1 Subrecipient's Federal Employer's Identification Number(EIN) 59-6000749 Subrecipient's Grantee Cognizant Agency for Single Audit Purposes: Florida Division of Emergency Management Subrecipient's: FIPS Number(If Known) 087-99087-00 12 Attachrr"wlent Certification Regarding Lobbying Certification for Contracts,Grants, Loans,and Cooperative Agreements The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief,that: 1� No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid),by or on behalf of the undersigned,to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency,.a Member of Congress,an officer or employee of Congress, or an 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. . 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 shalll complete'and submit. Standard Form-LLL,"iCnsclosure 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 subawwards at all tiers(including subcontracts, subgrants„ and contracts under grants, loans„ and cooperative agreements)and that all ubrecipients 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 unposed by section 1352, title 31, J.G. Code.Any person who fails to file the required)certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than' 1 u ,000 and not snore than,$100,000 for each such failure. The Subrecipient or con Monroe CountyCCtractorro _ su___ _ ,certifies or affirms the truithfulness and accuracy of each statement of its certification wind dinsclore, if any.In addition,the Contractor understands and agrees that tl rovisions of 31 U.S.C. Chap, 38,Administrative Remedies for False'Claims and Statements, apply to tl iificatiion a disc cure, if any. igu otunreN W u- d u„ r s Authorized Official —WWWWWWWww_---. fittest. KevinlVlaulcrl�, Cle'rl�. Craig Cates, )Mayor y:B 1 �, Name and Ttle of Subrecipnenticontractor s Authorized� .rcial As Deputy C ark bate rV 011 Z hION WE COUNTY A170MEY [1% w,@ D AS TO FOB w z 5T.""" r* C'HRISTWIwLqMS ERE GC,m,9i.9Ct'7'J S DATE 13 rei �� � BOARD O COUNTY COMMISSIONERS County of Monroe � � Mayor Craig Cates,District 1 The Florida Keys Mayor Pro Tern Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 Michelle Lincoln,District 2 James K. Scholl,District 3 David Rice,District 4m County Commission Meeting February 15, 2023 Agenda Item Summary #11715 BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Budget and Finance TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Julie Cuneo (305) 292-4460 None AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of federally-funded sub-award and grant agreement between Monroe County and Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) for public assistance relating to Hurricane Ian and authorization for the Sr. Director, Budget and Finance to act as the Authorized Agent for the County and execute the attached forms and for the County Administrator to sign related documents including amendments to the agreement. ITEM BACKGROUND: This Agreement is entered into between FDEM, as the pass-through entity, and Monroe County, as the sub-recipient, for the purposes of receiving federal funds from FEMA. The Public Assistance Program provides funding for eligible emergency work, which includes debris removal and emergency protective measures, and permanent work to public buildings,parks, recreational and other facilities. Staff requests BOCC authorization for the Sr. Director, Budget and Finance to act as the Authorized Agent for the County and to execute the attached forms to the Agreement. In order to allow for funds to be available as soon as possible, it is requested that the County Administrator be authorized to execute amendments to the agreement as needed to avoid delays caused by approval by the BOCC. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: N/A CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval DOCUMENTATION: DR4673_Z3369_Monroe County_Funding Agreement FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: Upon execution by FDEM Expiration Date: Total Dollar Value of Contract: To be determined after other funding opportunities are utilized. Total Cost to County: Maximum 12.5% Current Year Portion: Unknown Budgeted: Source of Funds: CC_0459116 CPI: Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Revenue Producing: Yes If yes, amount: minimum 87.5% based on final costs Grant: Yes County Match: Maximum 12.5% at this time. Match is subject to change. Category A and B projects may require no match based on date of service. Insurance Required: N/A Additional Details: Public Assistance is subject to a cost share. The federal share is not less than 75 percent of eligible costs. The federal cost share may be increased in limited circumstances if warranted. FEMA is the payor of last resort, so payments from insurance claims and other funding sources may reduce the amount eligble for reimbursement. REVIEWED BY: Tina Boan Completed 01/31/2023 1:42 PM Purchasing Completed 01/31/2023 1:46 PM Brian Bradley Completed 01/31/2023 2:02 PM Christine Limbert Completed 01/31/2023 3:25 PM Lindsey Ballard Completed 01/31/2023 3:31 PM Board of County Commissioners Completed 02/15/2023 9:00 AM