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Contractor's Name
WA State Department of Commerce
Approval Date
9/25/2017
Council Approval Date
9/20/2017
End Date
12/31/2018
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Versteeg
Subject / Project Title
STOP Violence Against Women Formula Grant
Tracking Number
0000875
Total Compensation
$32,170.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Assurances <br /> The applicant hereby assures and certifies compliance with all applicable federal statutes, regulations, policies, <br /> guidelines, requirements, any conditions of the recipient's grant,and relevant state laws. If a grant is issued,the <br /> grantee (and subgrantees, if any),will also be subject to the federal requirements below: <br /> • Omnibus Crime Control Act and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended (42 U.S.C. § 3789d); <br /> • Executive Order 13559 (Fundamental Principles and Policymakers Criteria for Partnerships with Faith- <br /> Based and Other Community Organizations). Please see https://oip.gov/about/ocr/partnerships.htm <br /> and/or https://www.ta2ta.org/recorded-webinars.html for additional information. <br /> • Civil Rights Requirements, 28 CFR §31.202,403;and <br /> • Applicable Department of Justice regulations implementing the above-referenced statutes. <br /> The applicant shall further comply with federal and state laws prohibiting grant recipients from retaliating <br /> against individuals taking action or participating in action to secure rights protected by federal or state laws. <br /> Civil Rights Compliance:Access to Services and Benefits by Individuals with Limited English Proficiency <br /> To ensure compliance with the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968,Title VI of the Civil Rights <br /> Act of 1964, and the Violence Against Women Act of 1994, as amended,grant recipients must take reasonable <br /> steps to ensure that individuals with limited English proficiency have meaningful access to services and legal <br /> protections.An individual with limited English proficiency is one whose first language is not English and who has <br /> a limited ability to read,write, speak, or understand English.To assist recipients of DOJ awards in meeting their <br /> obligations with respect to such individuals, DOJ has published a guidance document, available on the LEP.gov <br /> website. <br /> Online Civil Rights Training <br /> Applicants and other agencies receiving these funds in the renewal application must complete the Office of <br /> Justice Programs,Office for Civil Rights—Training for Grantees located at: http://oip.gov/about/ocr/ocr-training- <br /> videos/video-ocr-training.htm. There are six modules to the online training. You do not need to complete all <br /> modules at one time; however,the online training must be finished prior to submitting your application to <br /> OCVA. You will not receive a certificate of completion. Therefore, please provide the name(s)of the employee <br /> who completed the online training and the date. <br /> Employee Name(s) Date Training Completed 9/17/15 <br /> Jerry Strieck <br /> NOTE: If a County Prosecutor's Office and County Law Enforcement Office will receive STOP Grant funds and <br /> they are considered as a recipient of the county,then only one employee of the county must complete the <br /> online civil rights training. However, if they are considered individual grant recipients,then each office would <br /> need to complete the online civil rights training. The same is true for a City Attorney's Office and the City Police <br /> Department. <br /> If you are unsure if you are required to complete the online civil rights training, please contact the OCVA <br /> Violence Against Women Program contact for your county. <br />
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