Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 27P-19.002 - Definitions
(1) "Base Grant" means those funds allocated
in accordance with the formula in Rule
27P-19.005, F.A.C., as a minimum
allocation to County Emergency Management Agencies.
(2) "Competitive Awards" means those funds
available for awards pursuant to the competitive award process identified in
Rule 27P-19.007, F.A.C.
(3) "County Emergency Management Agency"
means one of the sixty-seven (67) emergency management agencies authorized,
established and maintained by each county pursuant to Section
252.38, F.S.
(4) "Division" means the Division of
Emergency Management, Executive Office of the Governor.
(5) "Full-time Director" means a single
professional emergency management program Administrator working full-time as
identified in the position description established by the governing body of the
jurisdiction.
(6) "Municipal
Emergency Management Program" means an emergency management program authorized,
established and maintained by a legally constituted municipality in Florida,
which has signed the Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement and supplied all required
information and documentation such that it is ready to be signed by the
Division as of the date of the application deadline.
(7) "Part-time Coordinator" means a
professional managerial or staff employee, with demonstrated experience in the
field of emergency management, who works in an emergency management capacity at
least 20 hours a week. Clerical staff shall not qualify as a "Part-time
Coordinator."
(8) "Review
Committee" means the group of persons who will review competitive grant
applications. The review committee shall consist of a minimum of three persons
appointed by the Director of the Division. Not later than five days after the
due date for applications as noticed in the Florida Administrative Register,
the Florida Emergency Preparedness Association may appoint one representative
to the review committee, for a minimum total of four members. The Florida
Emergency Preparedness Association representative shall have the same powers
and duties as other review committee members, but will abstain from scoring
applications received from his/her respective county, including municipalities
and non-profit organizations located in his/ her county, or from the Florida
Emergency Preparedness Association. Meetings of the committee shall be at the
call of the committee's chairperson, who shall be designated by the
Secretary.
(9) "Match" means, for
purposes of the competitive grant programs only, contributions, both cash and
in-kind, which meet the following requirements:
(a) Are verifiable from the applicant's
official records;
(b) Are not used
as required local contributions for any other state or federally assisted
programs;
(c) Are necessary and
reasonable for proper and efficient accomplishment of the emergency management
project objectives, as specified in the application;
(d) Are allowable under OMB Circular A-87,
and conform to OMB Circular A-102;
(e) Are provided for in the approved project
budget;
(f) If indirect costs, have
been approved by the Division and are directly attributable to the
project;
(g) Represent an
unconditional commitment of currently available funds contingent only upon the
award of a grant from the Program;
(h) If the contributions are in-kind, the
contributions are directly related to the project; and
(i) If the contributions are in-kind and
consist of property, the contributions are based upon the actual value of the
property, with allowance for depreciation. The value of employment time or
equipment rental claimed as project match shall be identified specifically to
the proposed project. All records supporting the treatment of a contribution as
project match must be maintained and made available for public inspection, and
must be furnished with the proposal.
(10) "Trust Fund" means the Emergency
Management, Preparedness, and Assistance Trust Fund established pursuant to
Section 1 of Chapter 93-128, Laws of Florida.
(11) "Population" means that number
identified in the Florida Estimates of Population published annually by the
Population Division, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, University of
Florida.
(12) "Recipient" means an
Applicant that is offered and accepts an award from the Division.
(13) "Project" for purposes of the
competitive grant programs, means a specifically defined and described activity
undertaken to further state or local comprehensive emergency management plans
including, but not limited to, preparedness, response, recovery and hazard
mitigation activities, and priorities identified in the notice of fund
availability. Every project shall be defined and described as provided in the
program application packet. "Project" does not include financial support for
recurring staffing needs.
(14)
"Administrative Expenses" for purposes of the competitive grant programs only,
means the direct costs of staff managing the project and other direct costs for
managing the project, as well as the applicant's indirect rate, if any, applied
to those direct costs of management. No more than 5% of the total Emergency
Management Preparedness and Assistance program funds awarded for the project
may be used for administrative costs as identified herein.
(15) "Applicant" means, for purposes of the
competitive grant programs only, the State of Florida, any Florida state or
regional planning agency, Florida local government, or any private non-profit
organization providing emergency management services in the State of Florida,
proposing, pursuant to this rule chapter, a project that will further state and
local emergency management objectives pursuant to the provisions of the
Program.
(16) "Application cycle"
means, for purposes of the competitive grant programs only, the period
beginning with the publication of the Notice of Fund Availability of
competitive grants pursuant to this rule chapter in the Florida Administrative
Register and ending with the allocation of awards, including resolution of any
administrative proceedings. There can be more than one application cycle during
a single fiscal year.
(17) "Local
government" means any county, municipality, or other political subdivision of
the State of Florida.
(18) "Private
nonprofit organization" for purposes of the competitive grant programs, means a
nongovernmental entity that is formally constituted, authorized to do business
in the State of Florida, that has a history of providing emergency management
services in the State of Florida, and that currently has an effective ruling
letter from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, granting a tax exemption under
Sections 501(c), (d) or (e) of the Internal Revenue Service Code. Evidence
demonstrating that an Applicant meets this definition shall be supplied with
the application.
(19) "Regional
planning agency" means the regional planning council created pursuant to
Sections 186.501 -
186.515, F.S., to exercise
responsibilities under Sections
186.001 -
186.031 and
186.801 -
186.901, F.S., in a particular
region of the state.
(20) "State
agency" means each separate agency or unit of Florida state government, as
opposed to local government, created or established by law, and includes the
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Water Management Districts and the
Department of Military Affairs.
(21) "Program" for purposes of the
competitive grant programs only, means the Emergency Management, Preparedness,
and Assistance Trust Fund Competitive Grant Program.
(22) "Application" for purposes of the
competitive grant programs only, means the original 15 page summary that will
be submitted at or before the published application deadline, and will consist
of the transmittal letter, signed title page, table of contents, criteria
narrative, and proposed budget only.
(23) "Proposal" for purposes of the
competitive grant programs only, means the full complete presentation inclusive
of all attachments or appendix items as referenced or identified in the
original application. Applicants who receive notice that they will be receiving
an award must submit a complete proposal with all identified documents within a
specific time frame, to be sent to the Division of Emergency
Management.
(24) "Project item(s)"
for purposes of the competitive grant programs only, means the item(s) that are
identified within the proposed application, which upon submission to the
Division of Emergency Management will demonstrate that the project is complete.
A complete listing of all applicable items must be submitted with the proposal
as identified in subsection
27P-19.002(24),
F.A.C.
(25) "Timeline" for purposes
of the competitive grant programs only, means a document outlining the schedule
and tasks that the applicant will perform in order to complete the project as
identified within the proposed application within the twelve month contract
period.
(26) "Critical Facilities"
for purposes of the competitive grant programs only, means public hurricane
evacuation shelters, emergency operations centers, structures for fire
stations, rescue operations, or law enforcement facilities, hospitals, public
works facilities, and any similar disaster response facility.
(27) "ARC 4496" for purposes of the
competitive grant programs only, is a publication by the American Red Cross
titled Standards for Hurricane Evacuation Shelter Selection (ARC 4496, Rev.
January 2002).
(28) "Rural Economic
Development Initiative (REDI) reduction or waiver" for purposes of the
competitive grant programs only, means the reduction or waiver as identified in
a Notice of Fund Availability published in the Florida Administrative Register,
of financial match requirements pursuant to Section
288.0656(2)(b),
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 252.35(2)(x), 252.373 FS. Law Implemented 252.35, 252.373, 252.38 FS.
New 1-12-94, Amended 6-21-95, 11-13-96, 11-10-97, 10-11-98, 10-11-00, 10-22-02, 1-3-06, Formerly 9G-19.002, Amended 7-18-13.
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