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Article 58 Impact of San Francisco v. Trump Preliminary Injunction <br />Pursuant to the preliminary injunction order issued on August 22, 2025, in City and <br />County of San Francisco, et al. v. Trump, et al., No. 3:25-cv-01350 (N.D. Cal.), the <br />following terms and conditions do not apply to awards or subawards issued to any <br />of the plaintiffs subject to the preliminary injunction order while the order remains in <br />effect (1) paragraph C.IX (Communication and Cooperation with the Department of <br />Homeland Security and Immigration Officials) of the DHS Standard Terms and <br />Conditions and the Agreement Article titled 'Communication and Cooperation with <br />the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration Officials" in this award <br />package; (2) paragraph C.XVII(2)(a)(iii) (Anti -Discrimination Grant Award <br />Certification regarding immigration) of the DHS Standard Terms and Conditions <br />and paragraph (2)(a)(iii) of the Agreement Article titled "Anti -Discrimination" in this <br />award package; and (3) the "Compliance with Federal Immigration Law" <br />Agreement Article. If the preliminary injunction is stayed, vacated, or extinguished, <br />the "Compliance with Federal Immigration Law" Agreement Article will immediately <br />become effective. <br />Article 59 Impact of State of Illinois v. FEMA Injunction <br />Pursuant to the memorandum and order issued on September 24, 2025, in State of <br />Illinois, et al_ v. Federal Emergency Management Agency, et. al, No. 25-206 (D. <br />R.I.), the following terms and conditions do not apply to awards or subawards <br />issued to any of the plaintiffs subject to the injunction order while the order remains <br />in effect: (1) paragraph C.IX (Communication and Cooperation with the Department <br />of Homeland Security and Immigration Officials) of the DHS Standard Terms and <br />Conditions and the Agreement Article titled "Communication and Cooperation with <br />the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration Officials" in this award <br />package; (2) paragraph C.XVII(2)(a)(iii) (Anti -Discrimination Grant Award <br />Certification regarding immigration) of the DHS Standard Terms and Conditions <br />and paragraph (2)(a)(iii) of the Agreement Article titled 'Anti -Discrimination" in this <br />award package; and (3) the 'Compliance with Federal Immigration Law" <br />Agreement Article. If the injunction is stayed, vacated, or extinguished, the <br />"Compliance with Federal Immigration Law" Agreement Article will immediately <br />become effective. <br />Article 60 Non -Applicability of Specific Agreement Articles <br />Notwithstanding its inclusion in this award package, the following Agreement Article <br />does not apply to this grant award: 1. Termination of a Federal Award This <br />provision is consistent with any terms of the Notice of Funding Opportunity that <br />state Paragraph C.XL (Termination of a Federal Award) of the FY 2025 DHS <br />Standard Terms and Conditions does not apply to this award. Refer to the Notice of <br />Funding Opportunity for the terms governing award termination. <br />Article 61 Funding Hold: Verification of State's Population <br />FEMA has placed a funding hold on this award, and the full amount of the award is <br />on hold in the FEMA financial systems. The recipient is prohibited from obligating, <br />expending, or drawing down the funds associated with the award. <br />To release the funding hold, the SAA must provide a certification of the recipient <br />state's population as of September 30, 2025. In so doing, the State will explain the <br />methodology it used to determine its population and certify that its reported <br />population does not include individuals that have been removed from the State <br />pursuant to the immigration laws of the United States. <br />FEMA will rescind the funding hold upon its review and approval of the State's <br />methodology and population certification. <br />DHS-FEMA-EMPG-FY25 <br />Page 42 of 50 City of Everett, E26-223 <br />