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HomeMy WebLinkAboutexhibitMEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR PARTICIPATING MIAMI UASI AGENCIES This Agreement is entered into this day of , 2005, by and between the City of Miami, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, (the "Sponsoring Agency") and Broward County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (the "Participating Agency"). RECITALS WHEREAS, The Office for Domestic Preparedness (ODP) is providing financial assistance to the Miami urban area in the amount $13,184,569 dollars through the FY 2003 Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) and $19,033,677 through the FY 2004 UASI; and WHEREAS, the ODP UASI program identified the City of Miami as a high threat urban area and provided grant funding and direct services to implement preparedness improvements; and WHEREAS, the Sponsoring Agency is the coordinating agent for the Miami UASI; and WHEREAS, as the ODP requires that the urban areas selected for funding take a regional metropolitan area approach to the development and implementation of the UASI Grant and involve core cities, core counties, contiguous jurisdictions, mutual aid partners, and State agencies; and WHEREAS, the Urban Area has been defined as the City of Miami, Miami -Dade and Broward Counties; and Page 1 of 10 R-o5,0G7,R RoJ WHEREAS, the City of Miami anticipates that it will be sub granting a portion of the funds to Miami -Dade and Broward Counties in accordance with the FY 2003 and FY 2004 UASI Grant Programs; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami, by Ordinance No. 12394 adopted on July 17, 2003 and Resolution No. 04-0723, has authorized the City Manager to enter into this Agreement with each Participating Agency on behalf of the City of Miami; and WHEREAS, the Sponsoring Agency wishes to work with the Participating Agencies through the Urban Area Working Group process to enhance Miami and its surrounding jurisdictions ability to respond to a terrorist threat or act. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the parties hereto agree as follow: I. PURPOSE A. This Agreement delineates responsibilities of the Sponsoring Agency and the Participating Agencies for activities under the FY 2003 and FY 2004 Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) which was made available by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through the Office for Domestic Preparedness (ODP) and the State of Florida. B. This Agreement serves as the Scope of Work between a Participating Agency and the Sponsoring Agency. II. SCOPE A. The provisions of this Agreement apply to FY 2003 and FY 2004 UASI activities to be performed at the request of the federal government, provided at the option of the Sponsoring Agency, and in conjunction with, preparation for, or in anticipation of, a terrorist event. Page 2 of 10 B. No provision in this Agreement limits the activities of the Participating Agency or its Sponsoring Agency in performing local and state functions. II. DEFINITIONS A. Critical Infrastructure. Any system or asset that if attacked would result in catastrophic Toss of life and/or catastrophic economic loss management of resources (including systems for classifying types of resources); qualifications and certification; and the collection, tracking, and reporting of incident information and incident resources. B. Core County. The county within which the core city is geographically located. C. Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI). The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Office for Domestic Preparedness (ODP) Urban Areas Security Initiative (UASI) reflects the intent of Congress and the Administration to enhance and quantify the preparedness of the nation to combat terrorism. D. National Incident Management System (NIMS). This system will provide a consistent nationwide approach for Federal, State, and local governments to work effectively and efficiently together to prepare for, respond to, and recover from domestic incidents, regardless of cause, size, or complexity. To provide for interoperability and compatibility among Federal, State, and local capabilities, the NIMS will include a core set of concepts, principles, terminology, components and technologies covering the incident command system; multi -agency coordination systems; unified command; training; and, identification. E. Urban Area Working Group (UAWG). The SAA POC must work through the Mayor/CEOs from all other jurisdictions within the defined urban area to identify POCs from these jurisdictions to serve on the Urban Area Working Group. The Urban Area Working Group will be responsible for coordinating development and Page 3 of 10 implementation of all program elements, including the urban area assessment, strategy development, and any direct services that are delivered by ODP. F. UASI Grant. UASI Grants are being provided to address the unique equipment, training, planning, and exercise needs of large high threat urban areas, and program activities must involve coordination by the identified core city, core county/counties, and the respective State Administrative Agency. The funding will provide assistance to build an enhanced and sustainable capacity to prevent, respond to, and recover from threats or acts of terrorism for the selected urban areas. G, Urban Area. An urban area is limited to inclusion of jurisdictions contiguous to the core city and county/counties, or with which the core city or county/counties have established formal mutual aid agreements. V. SPONSORING AGENCY SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: A. Providing an administrative department, which shall be the City of Miami Fire - Rescue Department, authorized to carry out the herein agreed upon responsibilities of the Sponsoring Agency. B. Coordinating with core counties, with the respective State Administrative Agency, and with the ODP. C. Conducting a comprehensive Urban Area Assessment, which in turn will guide development of an Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy. D. Ensuring the participation of the following critical players in the assessment and strategy development process: law enforcement, emergency medical services, emergency management, the fire service, hazardous materials, public works, governmental administrative, public safety communications, healthcare and public health. Page 4 of 10 E. Developing a comprehensive Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy and submit to the SAA POC. F. Complying with the requirements or statutory objectives of federal law. G. Ensuring satisfactory progress toward the goals or objectives set forth in the grant application. H. Following grant agreement requirements and/or special conditions. I. Submitting required reports. V. THE PARTICIPATING AGENCIES SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: A. Providing an administrative department, which shall be the main liaison and partner with the City of Miami Fire -Rescue Department, authorized to carry out the herein agreed upon responsibilities of the Sponsoring Agency. B. Developing sub grants for municipalities within each county in accordance with each UASI Grant's requirements. Participating Agencies and sub grantees must abide by the grant requirements including budget authorizations, required accounting and reporting on fund usage, use of funds only for the intended purpose, and tracking of federally funded assets. C. Submitting budget detail worksheets for direct purchases of equipment or services. D. Complying with all FY 2003 and FY 2004 UASI Grant requirements. E. Participating as a member of the Urban Area Working Group to include coordinating with and assisting the City of Miami in conducting a comprehensive Urban Area Assessment, which in turn will guide development of an Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy. Page 5 of 10 F. Ensuring the participation of the following critical players in the assessment and strategy development process: law enforcement, emergency medical services, emergency management, the fire service, hazardous materials, public works, governmental administrative, public safety communications, healthcare and public health. G. Assisting the City of Miami in development of a comprehensive Urban Area Homeland Security Strategy. H. Complying with the requirements or statutory objectives of federal law. I. Ensuring satisfactory progress toward the goals or objectives set forth in the grant application. J. Following each UASI Grant agreement requirements and/or special conditions. K. Submitting required reports. VI. THE SPONSORING AGENCY AND THE PARTICIPATING AGENCY AGREE: A. That funding acquired and identified for the UASI will be administered solely by the Sponsoring Agency. B. The Participating Agency will provide financial and performance reports to City of Miami in a timely fashion. The City of Miami will prepare consolidated reports for submission to the State of Florida. C. The Sponsoring Agency is not responsible for personnel salaries, benefits, workers compensation or time related issues of the Participating Agency personnel. Page 6 of 10 D. Sponsoring Agency and Participating Agency are subdivisions as defined in Chapter 768.28, Florida Statutes, and each party agrees to be fully responsible for the respective acts and omissions of its agents or employees to the extent permitted by law. Nothing herein is intended to serve as a waiver of sovereign immunity by any party to which sovereign immunity may be applicable. Nothing herein shall be construed as consent by a state agency or subdivision of the State of Florida to be sued by third parties in any manner arising out of this Agreement or any other contract. E. For the purposes of executing the conditions in this MOA, the Participating Agency POC will be the Director of the Broward Emergency management Agency or designee. VII. FINANCIAL AGREEMENTS A. Financial and Compliance Audit Report: Recipients that expend $300,000 or more of Federal funds during their fiscal year are required to submit an organization -wide financial and compliance audit report. The audit must be performed in accordance with the U.S. General Accounting Office Government Auditing Standards and OMB Circular A-133. B. The Secretary of Homeland Security and the Comptroller General of the United States shall have access to any books, documents, and records of recipients of FY 2003 and FY 2004 UASI Grant assistance for audit and examination purposes, provided that, in the opinion of the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Comptroller General, these documents are related to the receipt or use of such assistance. The grantee will also give the sponsoring agency or the Comptroller General, through any authorized representative, access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers or documents related to the grant. C. Financial Status Reports are due within 45 days after the end of each calendar quarter. A report must be submitted for every quarter that the award is active, Page 7 of 10 including partial calendar quarters, as well as for periods where no grant activity occurs. D. Submit Categorical Assistance Progress Report to describe progress to date in implementing the grant and its impact on homeland security in the state. E. All financial commitments herein are made subject to the availability of funds and the continued mutual agreements of the parties. VIII. CONDITIONS, AMENDMENTS, AND TERMINATION A. The Participating Agency will not illegally discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, age, or national origin in fulfilling any and all obligations under this Agreement. B. Any provision of this Agreement later found to be in conflict with Federal law or regulation, or invalidated by a court of competent jurisdiction, shall be considered inoperable and/or superseded by that law or regulation. Any provision found inoperable is severable from this Agreement, and the remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. C. This Agreement may be modified or amended only with the written agreement of each of the parties. D. This Agreement may be terminated by either party on thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. E. This Agreement shall be considered the full and complete agreement between the undersigned parties, and shall supersede any prior Memorandum of Agreement among the parties, written or oral, except for any executory obligations that have not been fulfilled. Page 8of10 F. This Agreement may be executed in several parts, each of which shall be considered a valid Agreement, provided that each of the parties to the Agreement has executed at least one (1) original copy of the Agreement and has transmitted copy of the signature page hereof to the other parties. G. This Agreement will end on December 31, 2005 or until all reporting requirements have been satisfied, at which time the parties may agree to renew the association, or otherwise extended by mutual agreement by the parties. Renewal will be based on evaluation of the Sponsoring Agency's ability to conform with procedures, training and equipment standards as prescribed by the Office for Domestic Preparedness (ODP). A subsequent extension of this agreement shall not require Miami City Commission or additional Broward County Commission approval unless the extension is beyond an additional one year period. SPONSORING AGENCY THE CITY OF MIAMI, a municipal ATTEST: Corporation of the State of Florida BY: Priscilla A. Thompson City Clerk Joe Arriola City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM AND APPROVED AS TO INSURANCE CORRECTNESS: REQUIREMENTS: Jorge L. Fernandez Dania Carrillo, Administrator City Attorney Risk Management Division Page 9 of 10 ATTEST: Name: Title: PARTICIPATING AGENCY BROWARD COUNTY, a political Subdivision of the State of Florida BY: NAME: TITLE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: Participating Agency Attorney Page 10 of 10