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Contractor's Name
Snohomish County Dept of Emergency Management
Approval Date
4/2/2020
Council Approval Date
3/18/2020
End Date
12/31/2020
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
FBI Hazardous Devices School E19-089 Grant
Tracking Number
0002308
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Snohomish County Dept of Emergency Mangement 7/22/2020 Amendment
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D. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number <br /> E. who holds the title <br /> F. acquisition date <br /> G. cost of the equipment and the percentage of federal participation in the cost <br /> H. location, use and condition of the equipment at the date the information was reported, <br /> and <br /> I. disposition data including the date of disposal and sale price of the property. <br /> iv. The Subrecipient shall take a physical inventory of the equipment and reconcile the results <br /> with the property records at least once every two years. Any differences between quantities <br /> determined by the physical inspection and those shown in the records shall be investigated <br /> by the Subrecipient to determine the cause of the difference. The Subrecipient shall, in <br /> connection with the inventory, verify the existence, current utilization, and continued need <br /> for the equipment. <br /> v. The Subrecipient shall be responsible for any and all operational and maintenance <br /> expenses and for the safe operation of their equipment and supplies including all questions <br /> of liability. The Subrecipient shall develop appropriate maintenance schedules and <br /> procedures to ensure the equipment, and supplies as applicable, are well-maintained and <br /> kept in good operating condition. <br /> vi. The Subrecipient shall develop a control system to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent <br /> loss, damage, and theft of the property. Any loss, damage, or theft shall be investigated, <br /> and a report generated and sent to the County. <br /> vii. The Subrecipient must obtain and maintain all necessary certifications and licenses for the <br /> equipment. <br /> viii. If the Subrecipient is authorized or required to sell the property, proper sales procedures <br /> must be established and followed to ensure the highest possible return. For disposition, if <br /> upon termination or at the Grant Agreement End Date, when original or replacement <br /> supplies or equipment acquired under a federal award are no longer needed for the original <br /> project or program or for other activities currently or previously supported by a federal <br /> awarding agency, the Subrecipient must comply with the following procedures: <br /> A. For Supplies: If there is a residual inventory of unused supplies exceeding $5,000 in <br /> total aggregate value upon termination or completion of the project or program and the <br /> supplies are not needed for any other federal award, the Subrecipient must retain the <br /> supplies for use on other activities or sell them, but must, in either case, compensate <br /> the federal government for its share. The amount of compensation must be computed <br /> in the same manner as for equipment. <br /> B. For Equipment: <br /> 1) Items with a current per-unit fair-market value of$5,000 or less may be retained, <br /> sold, or otherwise disposed of with no further obligation to the federal awarding <br /> agency. <br /> 2) Items with a current per-unit fair-market value in excess of$5,000 may be retained <br /> or sold. The Subrecipient shall compensate the federal awarding agency in <br /> accordance with the requirements of 2 CFR 200.313 (e) (2). <br /> ix. Records for equipment shall be retained by the Subrecipient for a period of six years from <br /> the date of the disposition, replacement, or transfer. If any litigation, claim, or audit is started <br /> before the expiration of the six-year period, the records shall be retained by the Subrecipient <br /> until all litigation, claims, or audit findings involving the records have been resolved. <br /> b. The Subrecipient shall comply with the County and/or Department's Purchase Review Process, <br /> which is incorporated by reference and made part of this Agreement. No reimbursement will be <br /> provided unless the appropriate approval has been received. <br /> c. Allowable equipment and supply categories for 18HSGP are listed on the Authorized Equipment <br /> List (AEL) located on the FEMA website at http://www.fema.gov/authorized-equipment-list. It is <br /> DHS-EMD-SnoCo.-SHSP-FFY18 Page 6 of 38 E19-089—Everett PD <br />
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