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1. The Subrecipient shall use the EMPG funds authorized under this Agreement only to perform <br />tasks as described in the Work Plan of the Subrecipient's application for funding, as approved by <br />the Department and incorporated into this Agreement. <br />2. Funding may not be used to replace or supplant existing local or tribal government funding of <br />emergency management programs. <br />3. The Subrecipient shall provide a fifty percent match of non-federal origin. The Federal share <br />applied toward the EMPG budget shall not exceed fifty percent of the total budget as submitted <br />and approved in the application and documented in the Budget (Attachment E). To meet matching <br />requirements, the Subrecipient's cash matching contributions must be considered reasonable, <br />allowable, allocable, and necessary under the grant program and must comply with all Federal <br />requirements and regulations, including, but not limited to, 2 CFR Part 200. An appropriate <br />mechanism must be in place to capture, track, and document matching funds. In the final report, <br />the Subrecipient shall identify how the match was met and documented. <br />4. If funding is allocated to emergency communications, the Subrecipient must ensure that all <br />projects comply with SAFECOM Guidance on Emergency Communications Grants ensuring the <br />investments are compatible, interoperable, resilient, and support national goals and objectives for <br />improving emergency communications. <br />5. Subrecipients are encouraged to participate in the State's annual Training and Exercise Planning <br />Workshop (TEPW)/Integrated Preparedness Planning Workshop (IPPW) or may conduct their <br />own local/regional TEPW/IPPW. <br />6. If funding is allocated to non -DHS FEMA training, the Subrecipient must request prior approval <br />from the Department Key Personnel before attending the training. The Department will coordinate <br />approval with the State Training Point of Contact. Pursuant to DHS/FEMA Grant Programs <br />Directorate Policy FP 207-008-064-1 (https://www.fema.gov/media- <br />librarv/assets/documents/34856), the training must fall within the FEMA mission scope and be <br />included in the Subrecipient's Emergency Operations Plan. This requirement only applies to <br />training courses and does not include attendance at conferences. See DHS/FEMA's Information <br />Bulletin 432, Review and Approval Requirements for Training Courses Funded Through <br />Preparedness Grants https://www.fema.ciov/media-library-data/l532096548973- <br />d6869629eef3ce43b9269lf4254829dc/Training Course Review and Approval IB Final 7 19 <br />18 508.0f. Furthermore, additional federal approvals are required for courses that relate to <br />Countering Violent Extremism prior to attendance. <br />7. All personnel funded in any part through federal award or matching funds under this Agreement <br />shall complete and record proof of completion of: <br />a. NIMS training requirements outlined in the NIMS Training Program located at <br />https://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/nims training program.pdf (to include ICS - <br />100, ICS -200, IS -700, and IS -800 for most personnel) and <br />b. Either (1) the FEMA Professional Development Series IS -120, IS -230, IS -235, IS -240, IS - <br />241, IS -242, and IS -244, or (2) the National Emergency Management Basic Academy. <br />The Subrecipient will report training course completion by individual personnel along with the final <br />report. <br />C. DHS TERMS AND CONDITIONS <br />As a Subrecipient of 20EMPG funding, the Subrecipient shall comply with all applicable DHS terms and <br />conditions of the 20EMPG Award Letter and its incorporated documents for DHS Grant No. EMS -2020 - <br />EP -00002-S01, which are incorporated and made a part of this Agreement as Attachment F. <br />DHS-FEMA-EMPG-FY20 Page 9 of 35 Kittitas County Sheriffs Office, E21-152 <br />