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5/5/2020
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Acknowledge the County Auditor's Signature on the CARES Act Agreement between the Washington Secretary of State and Kittitas County
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2
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Consent Agenda
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62046
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Agreement
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tG-6891 <br />EXHIBIT A <br />STATEMENT OF WORK <br />The CARES Act makes clear that grant funds are for costs associated with the national <br />emergency related to coronavirus and are to be spent "fo prevent, prepare for, and respond to <br />coronavirus, damestically or internationally, for the 2A20 Federal election cycle." The following is <br />a list of activities eligible for Local Government Grant Funding, for which grant funds may be <br />used during the upcoming 2020 Federal Election cycle. This list is not comprehensive and the <br />County may spend funds for activities not listed as long as the activities are associated with <br />compliance with the Title lll requirements of HAVA and the CARES Act: <br />. Acquisition of additional voting equipment, including high speed or central count <br />tabulators and hardware and software to allow for social distancing or to reduce or <br />eliminate election staff handling potentially contaminated mail-in ballots <br />r lnstallation and security for additional mail drop-boxes, for example at popular drop <br />boxes to maintain social distancing <br />r Temporary elections office staffing, beyond normal levels, due to the coronavirus <br />r Cleaning supplies and protective masks and equipment for elections staff in voting <br />centers, in ballot processing areas, or anywhere where election staff need cleaning <br />supplies or protective equipment due to coronavirus <br />r Overtime salary and benefit costs, associated with the impacts of coronavirus, for <br />elections staff <br />o Training of elections employees on sanitization procedures <br />. Public communication of changes in registration, ballot request options, or voting <br />procedures, including information on coronavirus precautions being implemented during <br />the voting process. <br />r Mailings to inform the public on changes or determination of procedures of coronavirus <br />precautions, options in voting, and other voting information. <br />. Pre- and post-election deep cleaning of election offices, voting centers, ballot processing <br />areas, or any other space where elections staff have worked or processed ballots <br />. Additional laptops and mobile lT equipment <br />. Additional automated letter opening equiprnent <br />Page 18 of 18
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