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MLE 325-500 – Everett PD Page 1 of 16 <br /> <br />Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission <br />Subrecipient Grant Agreement - Federal Financial Assistance Grant <br />Marine Law Enforcement Program <br />Everett Police Department <br />Agreement: MLE 325-500 <br />This Agreement is between the State of Washington, Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission <br />(“State Parks”), acting by and through its Marine Law Enforcement Program (“MLE or “Recipient”), and <br />Everett Police Department (“Subrecipient”), each a “Party” and, together, the “Parties”. <br />SECTION 1: Authority <br />Per 2 Code of Federal Regulations 200 (2CFR200), State Parks has determined this to be a “Subrecipient” <br />relationship under 2 CFR 200.330. This subrecipient agreement is authorized by 2 CFR 200 and 50 CFR <br />80. MLE is authorized to provide grants for recreational boating enforcement and education activities and <br />has sufficient grant funds available within its current biennial budget and has authorized expenditure on the <br />Subrecipient’s Project as defined below, and the Subrecipient agrees to comply with 2 CFR 200, MLE rules, <br />and other MLE adopted policies and procedures, and to this Subrecipient Grant Agreement. <br />SECTION 2: Purpose <br />The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the obligations of both Parties in the awarding of funds for <br />recreational boating enforcement and education and to set forth the deliverables under the Federal Financial <br />Assistance Grant, hereinafter called the “Project.” <br />2.1 Scope of Work <br />The Agency will provide recreational boating law enforcement and education services as prescribed <br />by WAC 352-65 and USCG grant #3324FAS240153. Access to all of the program requirements can <br />be can be found on the MLE Agency Portal Home Page: https://mle.parks.wa.gov. <br />The Agency will be required to meet a 25% match requirement, as described in Section 8 – Project <br />Funding and Required Match. <br /> <br />SECTION 3: Courtesy Information & Reminder <br />The following list highlights key sections of this agreement, provided for ease of reference. <br />However, other important information exists throughout this document, and the onus is on the Subrecipient to <br />read the entire document including any Attachments, Exhibits, or other information incorporated by <br />reference. <br />• Term: See Section 5 – Agreement Term, Effective Date, & Duration <br />• Party’s Authorized Representatives: See Section 6 – Authorized Representatives <br />• Funding and Match Amounts: See Section 8 – Project Funding and Required Match <br />• Reporting Requirements: See Section 7.1.2 – Reporting <br />• Reimbursement Requests: See Section 10 – Terms of Payment <br />• Accident Report: See Section 13.08 – Accident Report <br />• Signatures: See Section 36 - Signatures <br />• Information Required for Federal Subawards (2 CFR 200.211(b) (1)): See Exhibit A <br /> <br />SECTION 4: Definitions <br />4.1 Agent: shall mean the State Agency Director, and/or the delegate authorized in writing to act on the <br />Director's behalf. <br />4.2 MLE: The federally funded Marine Law Enforcement Program administered by Washington State <br />Parks and Recreation Commission (State Parks). For this agreement, MLE represents the State of <br />Washington. If MLE ceases to exist or is no longer the state program designated to administer this <br />federal program, then references to MLE will be understood to be the State of Washington.