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2/6/2024
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Acknowledge the 2024 Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement #24-LE-11061700-080 between the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office and the US Forest Service, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Service
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14
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Consent Agenda
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114122
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Agreement
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$ <br />oMB 059642 r7 <br />FS- I 500-8USDA, Forcst Service <br />P When State conservation agencies have the responsibility for public protection in <br />addition to their normal enforcement responsibility, their public protection <br />enforcement activities may be included in Operating Plans and are then eligible for <br />reimbursement. Reimbursement is not authorized to State Conservation Agencies for <br />enforcement of fish and game laws in connection with activities on NFS lands. <br />a. Pursuant to 3l U.S.C .3716 and 7 CFR, Part 3, Subpart B, any funds paid to <br />Cooperator in excess of the amount to which Cooperator is/are finally determined to <br />be entitled under the terms and conditions of the award constitute a debt to the federal <br />Government. If not paid within a reasonable period after the demand for payment, <br />the Federal awarding agency may reduce the debt by: <br />l. Making an administrative offset against other requests for reimbursements. <br />2. Withholding advance payments otherwise due to Cooperator. <br />3. Taking other action permitted by statute. <br />Except as otherwise provided by law, the Federal awarding agency shall charge <br />interest on an overdue debt in accordance with 4 CFR, Chapter I[ "Federal Claims <br />Collection Standards" and 3l U.S.C. Chapter 37. <br />R, Modifications within the scope of the agreement shall be made by mutual consent of <br />the parties, by the issuance of a written modification, signed and dated by both <br />parties, prior to any changes being performed. The U.S. Forest Service is not <br />obligated to fund any changes not properly approved in advance. <br />S. Either parfy, in writing, may terminate this agreement in whole, or in part, at any time <br />before the date of expiration. Neither party shall incur any new obligations for the <br />terminated portion of this agreement after the effective date and shall cancel as many <br />obligations as is possible. Full credit shall be allowed for each party's expenses and <br />all noncancelable obligations properly incuned up to the effective date of termination. <br />PROHIBTUOL{ AGAINST INTERNAL CONFIDENTTAL ACREEMENTS. All <br />non federal government entities working on this agreement will adhere to the below <br />provisions found in the Consolidated Appropriations Act,20l6, Pub. L. I l4-l13, <br />relating to reporting fraud, waste and abuse to authorities: <br />(a) The recipient may not require its employees, contractors, or <br />subrecipients seeking to report fraud, waste, or abuse to sign or <br />comply with internal confidentiality agreements or statements <br />prohibiting or othenvise restricting them from lawfully reporting that <br />waste, fraud, or abuse to a designated investigative or law <br />enforcement representative of a Federal department or agency <br />authorized to receive such information. <br />T <br />Page 7 of 19 <br />(Rev.9-15)
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