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Contractor's Name
US Dept of Justice Office of Justice Programs
Approval Date
8/10/2022
Council Approval Date
7/27/2022
End Date
12/31/2023
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Ballistic Shields/Forensic Equipment Grant
Tracking Number
0003448
Total Compensation
$37,898.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Limitations on the Use of JAG Funds <br /> Administrative Costs <br /> Up to 10 percent of a JAG award, including up to 10 percent of any earned interest, may be used for costs <br /> associated with administering the award,which can include indirect costs. <br /> Supplanting <br /> JAG funds may not be used to supplant state or local funds, but must be used to increase the amounts of such <br /> funds that would, in the absence of federal funds, be made available. See the JAG FAQs for examples of <br /> supplanting.Although supplanting is prohibited,the leveraging of federal funding is encouraged. <br /> Matching Funds <br /> Absent specific federal statutory authority to do so,JAG award funds may not be used as a match for other <br /> federal awards. <br /> Prohibited Expenditures and Associated Procedures under JAG <br /> The JAG statute, at 34 U.S.C. § 10152(d),specifically identifies a list of prohibited items.JAG funds provided <br /> under this part may NOT be used, directly or indirectly, to provide any of the following: (1)Any security <br /> enhancements or any equipment to any nongovernmental entity that is not engaged in criminal justice or public <br /> safety. (2) Unless the Attorney General certifies that extraordinary and exigent circumstances exist that make the <br /> use of such funds to provide such matters essential to the maintenance of public safety and good order: <br /> • Vehicles, vessels, or aircraft* <br /> • Luxury items <br /> • Real estate <br /> • Construction projects(other than penal or correctional institutions) <br /> • Any similar matters <br /> *Police cruisers, police boats, and police helicopters are allowable vehicles under JAG and do not require BJA <br /> certification. For purposes of JAG, a vehicle is considered a "police cruiser"only if it is used in the ordinary course <br /> for routine police patrol within the United States. Vehicles(including motorcycles, SUVs, and ATVs) used as <br /> "police cruisers"are not prohibited under JAG, and therefore may be acquired with JAG funds in the ordinary <br /> course, to the extent otherwise allowable under the award. For more information, please see the"prohibited <br /> expenditure list"at: JAG Prohibited and Controlled Expenditures Guidance. <br /> Please refer to the JAG FAQs for details on how to request prior approval (a waiver)from BJA to utilize <br /> JAG funds for prohibited item(s). <br /> Note: The use of BJA grant funds for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), including unmanned aircraft vehicles <br /> (UAV), and/or any accompanying accessories to support UAS or UAV devices/systems, is unallowable. <br /> Other Program Requirements <br /> A unit of local government that applies for and receives an FY 2022 JAG award must note the following: <br /> Trust Fund —Units of local government may draw down JAG funds either in advance or on a reimbursement <br /> basis. To draw down in advance, a trust fund must be established in which to deposit the funds. The trust fund <br /> must be in an 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 to deposit the <br /> funds. For additional information, see 2 C.F.R. §200.305. <br /> Certifications and Assurances by the Chief Executive of the Applicant Government(which incorporates the 30- <br /> day governing body review requirement)—A JAG application is not complete, and a unit of local government <br /> may not access award funds, unless the chief executive of the applicant unit of local government(e.g., the <br /> mayor) properly 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 can be found at: <br /> FY 2022 Byrne JAG—Certifications and Assurances by the Chief Executive of the Applicant Government <br /> (oip.gov). Please note that this certification takes the place of the review narrative attachment and contains <br /> Page 10 of 23 <br /> O-BJA-2022-171368 <br />
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