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Contractor's Name
US Department of Justice
Approval Date
9/15/2016
End Date
9/30/2019
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Versteeg
Subject / Project Title
FY16 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance
Tracking Number
0000280
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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U.S.Department of Justice <br /> Office of Justice Programs AWARD CONTINUATION <br /> Bureau of Justice Assistance SHEET PAGE 8 OF 12 <br /> Grant <br /> PROJECT NUMBER 2016-DJ-BX-0117 AWARD DATE 08/26/2016 <br /> SPECIAL CONDITIONS <br /> 21. Compliance with 41 U.S.C.4712(including prohibitions on reprisal;notice to employees) <br /> The recipient must comply with,and is subject to,all applicable provisions of 41 U.S.C.4712,including all applicable <br /> provisions that prohibit,under specified circumstances,discrimination against an employee as reprisal for the <br /> employee's disclosure of information related to gross mismanagement of a federal grant,a gross waste of federal funds, <br /> an abuse of authority relating to a federal grant,a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety,or a <br /> violation of law,rule,or regulation related to a federal grant. <br /> The recipient also must inform its employees,in writing(and in the predominant native language of the workforce),of <br /> employee rights and remedies under 41 U.S.C.4712. <br /> Should a question arise as to the applicability of the provisions of 41 U.S.C.4712 to this award,the recipient is to <br /> contact the DOJ awarding agency(OJP or OV W,as appropriate)for guidance. <br /> 22. Encouragement of policies to ban text messaging while driving <br /> Pursuant to Executive Order 13513,"Federal Leadership on Reducing Text Messaging While Driving,"74 Fed.Reg. <br /> 51225(October 1,2009),DOJ encourages recipients and subrecipients("subgrantees")to adopt and enforce policies <br /> banning employees from text messaging while driving any vehicle during the course of performing work funded by this <br /> award,and to establish workplace safety policies and conduct education,awareness,and other outreach to decrease <br /> crashes caused by distracted drivers. <br /> 23. The recipient agrees to comply with OJP grant monitoring guidelines,protocols,and procedures,and to cooperate with <br /> BJA and OCFO on all grant monitoring requests,including requests related to desk reviews,enhanced programmatic <br /> desk reviews,and/or site visits. The recipient agrees to provide to BJA and OCFO all documentation necessary to <br /> complete monitoring tasks,including documentation related to any subawards made under this award. Further,the <br /> recipient agrees to abide by reasonable deadlines set by BJA and OCFO for providing the requested documents. <br /> Failure to cooperate with BJA's/OCFO's grant monitoring activities may result in sanctions affecting the recipient's <br /> DOJ awards,including,but not limited to:withholdings and/or other restrictions on the recipient's access to grant <br /> funds;referral to the Office of the Inspector General for audit review;designation of the recipient as a DOJ High Risk <br /> grantee;or termination of an award(s). <br /> 24. The recipient agrees to comply with applicable requirements to report first-tier subawards of$25,000 or more and,in <br /> certain circumstances,to report the names and total compensation of the five most highly compensated executives of <br /> the recipient and first-tier subrecipients of award funds. Such data will be submitted to the FFATA Subaward <br /> Reporting System(FSRS). The details of recipient obligations,which derive from the Federal Funding Accountability <br /> and Transparency Act of 2006(FFATA),are posted on the Office of Justice Programs web site at <br /> http://ojp.gov/funding/Explore/FFATA.htm(Award condition:Reporting Subawards and Executive Compensation),and <br /> are incorporated by reference here. This condition,and its reporting requirement,does not apply to grant awards made <br /> to an individual who received the award as a natural person(i.e.,unrelated to any business or non-profit organization <br /> that he or she may own or operate in his or her name). <br /> 25. Program income(as defined in the Part 200 Uniform Requirements)must be used in accordance with the provisions of <br /> the Part 200 Uniform Requirements. Program income earnings and expenditures both must be reported on the quarterly <br /> Federal Financial Report,SF 425. <br /> rie q-IS-!b <br /> OJP FORM 4000/2(REV.4-88) <br />
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