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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLetterDepartment of Justice Office of Justice Programs Office of the Assistant Attorney General Washington, D C. 20331 September 5, 2006 Major Steven Caceres Miami Police Department 400 NW 2nd Avenue Budget Unit Miami, FL 33128-1786 Dear Major Caceres: On behalf of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, it is my pleasure to inform you that the Office of Justice Programs has approved your application for funding under the NIJ FY06 Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grant Program Solicitation in the amount of $95,000 for Miami Police Department. This funding is for the project titled, "FY2006 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grants Program." Enclosed you will find the Grant Award and Special Conditions documents. This award is subject to all administrative and financial requirements, including the timely submission of all financial and programmatic reports, resolution of all interim audit findings, and the maintenance of a minimum level of cash -on -hand. Should you not adhere to these requirements, you will be in violation of the terms of this agreement and the award will be subject to termination for cause or other administrative action as appropriate. If you have questions regarding this award, please contact: • Program Questions, Susan Narvesen, Program Manager at (202) 305-4884; and - Financial Questions, the Office of the Comptroller, Customer Service Center (CSC) at (800) 458-0786, or you may contact the CSC at ask.oc@usdoj.gov. Congratulations, and we look forward to working with you. Sincerely, Regina B. Schofield Assistant Attorney General Enclosures Department ofJustice Office of Justice Programs Office for Civil Rights Washmgroo. O.C. IRS 11 September 5, 2006 Major Steven Caceres Miami Police Department 400 NW 2nd Avenue Budget Unit Miami, FL33128-1786 Dear Major Caceres: Congratulations on your recent award. In establishing financial assistance programs, Congress linked the receipt of' Federal funding to compliance with Federal civil rights laws. The Office for Civil Rights (OCR), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), U.S. Department of Justice is responsible for ensuring that recipients of financial aid from OJP, its component offices and bureaus, the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW), and the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) comply with applicable Federal civil rights statutes and regulations. We at OCR arc available to help you and your organization meet the civil rights requirements that come with Justice Department funding. Ensuring Access to Federally Assisted Programs As you know, Federal laws prohibit recipients of financial assistance from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, or disability in funded programs or activities, not only in respect to employment practices but also in the delivery of services or benefits. Federal law also prohibits funded programs or activities from discriminating on the basis of age in the delivery of services or benefits. Providing Services to Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Individuals In accordance with Department ofJustice Guidance pertaining to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000d, recipients of Federal financial assistance must take reasonable steps to provide meaningful access to their programs and activities for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). For more information on the civil rights responsibilities that recipients have in providing language services to LEP individuals, please see the wcbsite at http:l/www.lep,gov. Ensuring Equal Treatment for Faith -Based Organizations The Department of Justice has published a regulation specifically pertaining Co the funding of faith -based organizations. In general, the regulation, Participation in Justice Departmcnl Programs by Religious Organizations; Providing for Equal Treatment of all Justice Department Program Participants, and known as the Equal Treatment Regulation 28 C.F.R. part 38, requires State Administering Agencies to treat these organizations the same as any other applicant or recipient. The regulation prohibits Slate Administering Agencies from making award or grant administration decisions on the basis of an organization's religious character or affiliation, religious name, or the religious composition of its board of directors. The regulation also prohibits faith -based organizations from using financial assistance from the Department of Justice to fund inherently religious activities. While faith -based organizations can engage in non -funded inherently religious activities, they must be held separately from the Department of Justice funded program, and customers or beneficiaries cannot be compelled to participate in them The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations participating in programs funded by the Department ofJustice are not permitted to discriminate in the provision of services on the basis ofa beneficiary's religion. For more information on the regulation, please see OCR's website at http://www.ojp.usdoj.goviocrietfbo.htm, State Administering Agencies and faith -based organizations should also note that the Safe Streets Act, as amended; the Victims of Crime Act, as amended; and the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, as amended, contain prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of religion in employment. These employment provisions have been specifically incorporated into 28 C.F.R. Part 38, l(0 and 38.2(f). Consequently, in many circumstances, it would be impermissible for faith -based organizations seeking or receiving funding authorized by these statutes to have policies or practices that condilion hiring and other employment -related decisions on the religion of applicants or employees. Programs subject to these nondiscrimination provisions may be found on OCR's wcbsitc at http:llwww.ojp.usdoj.govlocrl, Questions about the regulation or the statutes that prohibit discrimination in employment may be directed to this Office. Enforcing Civil Rights Laws All rccipicnts of Federal financial assistance, regardless of the particular funding source, the amount of the grant award, or the number of employees in the workforce, are subject to the prohibitions against unlawful discrimination. Accordingly, OCR investigates recipients that are the subject of discrimination complaints from both individuals and groups. In addition, based on regulatory criteria, OCR selects a number of recipients each year for compliance reviews, audits that require recipients to submit data showing that they arc providing services equitably to all segments of their service population and that their employment practices meet equal employment opportunity standards. Complying with the Safe Streets Act or Program Requirements In addition to these general prohibitions, an organization which is a recipient of financial assistance subject to the nondiscrimination provisions of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act (Safe Streets Act) of 1968, 42 U.S.C. § 3789d(c), or other Federal grant program requirements, must meet two additional requirements:(1) complying with Federal regulations pertaining to the development of an Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (EEOP), 28 C.F.R. § 42.301-.308, and (2) submitting to OCR Findings of Discrimination (see 28 C.F.R. §§ 42.205(5) or 31.202(5)). 1) Meeting the EEOP Requirement In accordance with Federal regulations, Assurance No. 6 in the Standard Assurances, COPS Assurance No. 8.B, or certain Federal grant program requircmcnts, your organization must comply with the following EEOP reporting requirements: If your organization has received an award for S500,000 or more and has 50 or more employees (counting both full- and part-time employees but excluding political appointees), then it has to prepare an EEOP and submit ifto OCR for review within 60 days from the date of this letter. For assistance in developing an EEOP, please consult OCR's website at hltp:/Iwww.ojp.usdoj,gov/ocr/eeop.htm. You may also request technical assistance from an EEOPspecialist at OCR by dialing (202) 616-3208. If your organization received an award between S25,000 and $500,000 and has 50 or more employees, your organization still has to prepare an EEOP, but it does not have to submit the ESOP to OCR for review. Instead, your organization has to maintain the EEOP on file and make it available for review on request, in addition, your organization has to complete Section B of the Certification Form and return it to OCR. The Certification Form can be found at httpl/www.ojp,usdoj.govlocr/eeop.htm. I f your organization received an award for less than $25,000; or if your organization has less than 50 employees, regardless of the amount of the award; or if your organization is a medical institution, educational institution, nonprofit organization or Indian tribe, then your organization is exempt from the EEOP requirement. However, your organization must complete Section A of the Certification Form and return it to OCR. The Certification Form can be found at http:Nwww.ojp,usdoj.govlocr/eeop,htm. 2) Submitting Findings of Discrimination In the event a Federal or State court or Federal or State administrative agency makes an adverse finding of discrimination against your organization after a due process hearing, on the ground of racc, color, religion, national origin, or sex, your organization must submit a copy of the finding to OCR for review. Ensuring the Compliance of Subrecipients If your organization makes subawards to other agencies, you are responsible for assuring that subrecipicnts also comply with all of the applicable Federal civil rights laws, including the requirements pertaining to developing and submitting an EEOP, reporting Findings of Discrimination, and providing language services to LEP persons State agencies that make subawards must have in place standard grant assurances and review procedures to demonstrate that they are effectively monitoring the civil rights compliance of subrecipients. If we can assist you in any way in fulfilling your civil rights responsibilities as a recipient of Federal funding, please call OCR at (202) 307-0690 or visit our website at http:/Iwww.ojp,usdoj.gov/ocr/. Sincerely, ice--/ a. w.4,— Michael L. Alston Director cc: Grant Manager Financial Analyst