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Article XXXVII <br />Article XXXVIII <br />Article XXXIX <br />Article XL <br />Article XLI <br />Article XLII <br />Article XLIII <br />Article XLIV <br />Article XLV <br />Article I - Summary Description of Award <br />False Claims Act and Program Fraud Civil Remedies <br />Energy Policy and Conservation Act <br />Education Amendments of 1972 (Equal Opportunity in <br />Education Act) - Title IX <br />Duplication of Benefits <br />Drug -Free Workplace Regulations <br />Civil Rights Act of 1968 <br />Operation Stonegarden Program Hold <br />Fusion Center Investment Hold - SHSP <br />Fusion Center Investment Hold - UASI <br />The purpose of the FY 2017 HSGP is to support state and local efforts to prevent terrorism and other catastrophic events <br />and to prepare the Nation for the threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk to the security of the United States. <br />The HSGP provides funding to implement investments that build, sustain, and deliver the 32 core capabilities essential to <br />achieving the National Preparedness Goal of a secure and resilient Nation. Among the five basic homeland security missions <br />noted in the DHS Quadrennial Homeland Security Review, HSGP supports the goal to Strengthen National Preparedness <br />and Resilience. The building, sustainment, and delivery of these core capabilities are not exclusive to any single level of <br />government, organization, or community, but rather, require the combined effort of the whole community. This HSGP award <br />consists of State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) funding in the amount of $6,476,000, Urban Area Security Initiative <br />(UASI) funding in the amount of $5,180,000, and Operation Stonegarden (OPSG) funding in the amount of $1,548,851. The <br />following counties shall receive Operation Stonegarden subawards for the following amounts: Clallam, $300,000; Colville <br />Tribe, $65,000; Ferry, $100,000; Island, $140,000; Jefferson, $74,000; Okanogan, $136,680; Pend Oreille, $75,000; San <br />Juan, $130,000; Skagit, $50,218, Stevens, $80,000; Swinomish Tribe, $52,953; Whatcom, $345,000. These grant programs <br />fund a range of activities, including planning, organization, equipment purchase, training, exercises, and management and <br />administration across all core capabilities and mission areas. <br />Article II - Assurances, Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements <br />DHS financial assistance recipients must complete either the CMB Standard Form 424B Assurances -_Non-Construction <br />Programs or OMB Standard Form 424D Assurances - Construction Programs as applicable. Certain assurances in these <br />documents may not be applicable to your program, and the DHS financial assistance office may require applicants to certify <br />additional assurances. Applicants are required to fill out the assurances applicable to their program as instructed by the <br />awarding agency. Please contact the financial assistance office if you have any questions. <br />DHS financial assistance recipients are required to follow the applicable provisions of the Uniform Administrative <br />Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards located at 2. C. F. R:_ _Part 2Q0, and adopted by <br />DHS at 2 C.F.R. Part 3002. <br />Article III - DHS Specific Acknowledgements and Assurances <br />All recipients, subrecipients, successors, transferees, and assignees must acknowledge and agree to comply with applicable <br />provisions governing DHS access to records, accounts, documents, information, facilities, and staff. <br />1. Recipients must cooperate with any compliance reviews or compliance investigations conducted by DHS. <br />2. Recipients must give DHS access to, and the right to examine and copy, records, accounts, and other documents and <br />sources of information related to the federal financial assistance award and permit access to facilities, personnel, and other <br />DI IS-FEMA-HSGP-SHSP-FFY17 rage 24 of 34 Kitiltas County, E20-168 <br />