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and provide and ensure appropriate personal flotation devices are worn at alltimes when <br />on the vessel or dock. <br />12.5.5 <br />12.5.6 <br />All law enforcement vessels shall have a routine schedule for maintenance. <br />As a condition of receiving the grant funds, Subrecipient shall actively maintain the vessel <br />for the full design life of the equipment provided from this grant. <br />12.5.7 Subrecipient shall be responsible for all operation, maintenance, and repair of all vessels <br />and equipment provided from this grant. <br />12.6 EquipmentReplacement. <br />When original or replacement equipment acquired under this award is no longer needed or <br />the Subrecipient is no longer able to support the RBS mission and the disposition occurs <br />during the grant period, disposition of the equipment shall be made as follows: <br />. The equipment may be transferred at no cost to another law enforcement agency <br />with a state parks approved marine law enforcement program (e.9., city or county <br />law enforcement agency) if such equipment will remain in use and be dedicated to <br />the MLE program. The conditions for such transfer shall be stipulated by the MLE <br />and shall include the same requirements as those imposed in the original grant. <br />Any cash or in-kind match paid when the equipment was originally purchased will <br />be fofeited in total. <br />r lf the equipment cannot be transferred to another law enforcement agency with a <br />state approved marine law enforcement program, it must be sold at the discretion <br />of the MLE, and the Subrecipient shall pay MLE the proceeds of the sale or the fair <br />market value of the equipment, whichever is the greatest. <br />12.6.1 Equipment Breakdown <br />ln the event an equipment breakdown occurs during the grant period, Subrecipient shall <br />notify MLE within ten (10) working days of breakdown. The equipment must be repaired <br />and fully operational within thirty (30) working days after the breakdown where the <br />breakdown can be remedied with normal expected repairs for one thousand dollars <br />($1000) or less. For repairs greater than one thousand dollars ($1000) the equipment must <br />be fully operational within sixty (60) days after the breakdown. A written report for all <br />breakdowns must be submitted via email to MLE within two (2) weeks of the breakdown <br />describing the problem(s), repair(s), and the cost(s). <br />A failure to notify MLE of an equipment breakdown and plan for repairs may result <br />in the withholding of grant funds. <br />12.7 Accident Report <br />Subrecipients or Subrecipient's staff involved in an accident must remain at the scene and <br />assist any other vessel or person involved, if pogsible, without endangering their safety, <br />their own vessel or the people aboard. <br />SEGTION 13: oWNERSHIP oF WoRK PRoDUcT <br />MLE 123-L22 Subrecipient Agreement - Boating Program (FFA Grant Award)Page t4 of 64