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Contractor's Name
Snohomish County PUD
Approval Date
8/3/2021
Council Approval Date
7/27/2021
End Date
9/3/2024
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
FY 2021 Edward Byrne Memorial JAG Application
Tracking Number
0003008
Total Compensation
$41,370.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Trust Fund — States (or State Administering Agencies) or units of local government may draw <br /> down JAG funds either in advance or on a reimbursement basis. To draw down in advance, a <br /> trust fund must be established in which to deposit the funds. The trust fund must be in an <br /> interest-bearing account, unless one of the exceptions in 2 C.F.R. § 200.305(b)(8) apply. If <br /> subrecipients draw down JAG funds in advance, they also must establish a trust fund in which <br /> to deposit the funds. For additional information, see 2 C.F.R. § 200.305. <br /> Certifications and Assurances by the Chief Executive of the Applicant Government (which <br /> incorporates the 30-day governing body review requirement) —A JAG application is not <br /> complete, and a unit of local government may not access award funds, unless the chief <br /> executive of the applicant unit of local government (e.g., the mayor or chairman) properly <br /> executes, and the unit of local government submits, the "Certifications and Assurances by the <br /> Chief Executive of the Applicant Government."The most up-to-date version of this certification <br /> can be found at: https://bia.oip.gov/program/iaq/certifications-assurances. Please note that this <br /> certification takes the place of the review narrative attachment and contains assurances that the <br /> governing body notification and public comment requirements, which are required under the <br /> JAG statute (at 34 U.S.C. § 10153(a)(2)), have been satisfied. <br /> OJP will not deny an application for an FY 2021 award for failure to submit these "Certifications <br /> and Assurances by the Chief Executive of the Applicant Government" by the application <br /> deadline, but a unit of local government will not be able to access award funds (and its award <br /> will include a condition that withholds funds) until it submits these certifications and assurances, <br /> properly executed by the chief executive of the unit of local government (e.g., mayor or <br /> chairman). <br /> Body-Worn Cameras (BWCs)—A JAG award recipient that proposes to use FY 2021 funds to <br /> purchase BWC equipment or implement or enhance BWC programs must provide to OJP a <br /> certification(s) that each direct recipient receiving the equipment or implementing the program <br /> has policies and procedures in place related to BWC equipment usage, data storage and <br /> access, privacy considerations, and training. The certification form related to BWC policies and <br /> procedures can be found at: https://bia.oip.gov/sites/q/files/xvckuh186/files/media/document/fy- <br /> 21-iaq-bodv-worn-camera-policy-cert.pdf. <br /> A JAG award recipient that proposes to use funds for BWC-related expenses will have funds <br /> withheld until the required certification is submitted and approved by OJP. If the JAG award <br /> recipient proposes to change project activities to utilize JAG funds for BWC-related expenses <br /> after the award is accepted, the JAG award recipient must submit the signed certification to OJP <br /> at that time. <br /> Further, before making any subaward for BWC-related expenses, the JAG award recipient must <br /> collect a completed BWC certification from the proposed subrecipient. Any such certifications <br /> must be maintained by the JAG award recipient and made available to OJP upon request. <br /> The BJA BWC Tool Kit provides model BWC policies and best practices to assist criminal <br /> justice departments in implementing BWC programs. <br /> Apart from the JAG Program, BJA provides funds under the Body-Worn Camera Policy and <br /> Implementation Program (BWCPIP). BWCPIP allows jurisdictions to develop and implement <br /> policies and practices required for effective program adoption, and to address program factors <br /> including the purchase, deployment, and maintenance of camera systems and equipment; data <br /> 10 <br />
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