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Recipients and subrecipients of federal financial assistance programs for infrastructure are hereby notified that none of the <br />funds provided under this award may be used for a project for infrastructure unless: <br />(1) all iron and steel used in the project are produced in the United States --this means all manufacturing processes, from the <br />initial melting stage through the application of coatings, occurred in the United States; <br />{2) all manufactured products used in the project are produced in the United States --this means the manufactured product was <br />manufactured in the United States; and the cost of the components of the manufactured product that are mined, produced, or <br />manufactured in the United States is greater than 55 percent of the total cost of all components of the manufactured product, <br />unless another standard for determining the minimum amount of domestic content of the manufactured product has been <br />established under applicable law or regulation; and <br />(3) all construction materials are manufactured in the United States --this means that all manufacturing processes for the <br />construction material occurred in the United States. <br />The Buy America preference only applies to articles, materials, and supplies that are consumed in, incorporated into, or <br />affixed to an infrastructure project. As such, it does not apply to tools, equipment, and supplies, such as temporary scaffolding, <br />brought to the construction site and removed at or before the completion of the infrastructure project. Nor does a Buy America <br />preference apply to equipment and furnishings, such as movable chairs, desks, and portable computer equipment, that are <br />used at or within the finished infrastructure project, but are not an integral part of the structure or permanently affixed to the <br />infrastructure project. <br />Waivers <br />When necessary, recipients may apply for, and the agency may grant, a waiver from these requirements. <br />{a) When the federal agency has made a determination that one of the following exceptions applies, the awarding official may <br />waive the application of the domestic content procurement preference in any case in which the agency determines that: <br />(1) applying the domestic content procurement preference would be inconsistent with the public interest; <br />(2) the types of iron, steel, manufactured products, or construction materials are not produced in the United States in <br />sufficient and reasonably available quantities or of a satisfactory quality; or <br />(3) the inclusion of iron, steel, manufactured products, or construction materials produced in the United States will increase <br />the cost of the overall project by more than 25 percent. <br />A request to waive the application: of the domestic content procurement preference must be in writing. The agency will provide <br />instructions on the format, contents, and supporting materials required for any waiver request. Waiver requests are subject to <br />public comment periods of no less than 15 days and must be reviewed by the OMB Made in America Office. <br />There may be instances where an award qualifies, in whole or in part, for an existing waiver described. For awards by the <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), existing waivers are available and the waiver process is described at <br />"Buy America" Preference in FEMA Financial Assistance Programs for Infrastructure I FEMA.gov. For awards by other DHS <br />components, please contact the applicable DHS FAO. <br />To see whether a particular DHS federal financial assistance program is considered an infrastructure program and thus <br />required to include a Buy America preference, please either contact the applicable DHS FAO, or for FEMA awards, please <br />see Programs and Definitions: Build America, Buy America Act I FEMA.gov. <br />Article XXXV - SAFECOM <br />Recipients receiving federal financial assistance awards made under programs that provide emergency communication <br />equipment and its related activities must comply with the SAFECOM Guidance for Emergency Communication Grants, <br />including provisions on technical standards that ensure and enhance interoperable communications. <br />Article XXXVI - Terrorist Financing <br />Recipients must comply with E.O. 13224 and U.S. laws that prohibit transactions with, and the provisions of resources and <br />support to, individuals and organizations associated with terrorism. Recipients are legally responsible to ensure compliance <br />with the Order and laws. <br />Article XXXVII - Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA) <br />Trafficking in Persons: <br />DHS-FEMA-EMPG-FY22 <br />Page 32 of 39 City of Everett, E23-372 <br />