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1 RECIPIENT NAME AND ADDRESS (Includ ng Zip Code)
4. AWARD NUMBER: 2008-DJ-BX.0348
Miami Police Department
Budget Unit 400 Northwest 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33128
5. PROJECT PERIOD: FROM 10t0I/2007 TO 09/30/201 I
BUDGET PERIOD: FROM 10/01/2007 TO 09/30/2011
6. AWARD DATE 0811512008
7. ACTION
IA. GRANTEE IRSNENDOR NO.
596000375
8. SUPPLEMENT NUMBER
00
Initial
9. PREVIOUS AWARD AMOUNT S 0
3. PROJECT TITLE
Fiscal Year 2008 Justice Assistance Grant Program
10. AMOUNT OF THIS AWARD S 195,848
11. TOTAL AWARD S 195,848
12. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
THE ABOVE GRANT PROJECT IS APPROVED SUBJECT TO SUCH CONDITIONS OR LIMITATIONS AS ARE SET FORTH
ON THE ATTACHED PAGE(S).
13. STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR GRANT
This project is supported under 42 U.S.C. 375 1(a) (BJA - JAG Formula)
15. METHOD OF PAYMENT
PAPRS
AGENCY APPROVAL
GRANTEE ACCEPTANCE `
16. TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL
Domingo S. Herraiz
Director, Bureau ofJusticc Assistance
18. TYPED NAME AND TITLE OF AUTHORIZED GRANTEE OFFICIAL
Pedro Hcmandcz
City Manager
17. SIGNATURE OF APPROVING OFFICIAL
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19. SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED RECIPIENT OFFICIAL
I9A. DATE
AGENCY USE ONLY
20. ACCOUNTING CLASSIFICATION CODES
FISCAL FUND BUD. DIV.
YEAR CODE ACT. OFC. REG. SUB. POMS AMOUNT
X B DJ 80 00 00 195848
21. HDJUGT0118
OJP FORM 4000/2 (REV. 5-87) PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE.
OJP FORM 4000/2 (REV. 4-88)
Department of Justice
Office ofJustice Programs
Bureau of Justice Assistance
AWARD CONTINUATION
SHEET
Grant
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PROJECT NUMBER 2008-DJ-BX-0348 AWARD DATE 08;15/2008
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The recipient agrees to comply with the financial and administrative requirements set forth in the current edition of the
Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Financial Guide.
2. The recipient acknowledges that failure to submit an acceptable Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (if recipient is
required to submit one pursuant to 28 C.F.R. Section 42.302), that is approved by the Office for Civil Rights, is a
violation of its Certified Assurances and may result in suspension or termination of funding, until such time as the
recipient is in compliance.
3. The recipient agrees to comply with the organizational audit requirements of OMB Circular A-133, Audits of States,
Local Governments, and Non -Profit Organizations, as further described in the current edition of the OJP Financial
Guide, Chapter 19.
4. Recipient understands and agrees that it cannot use any federal funds, either directly or indirectly, in support of the
enactment, repeal, modification or adoption of any law, regulation or policy, at any level of government, without the
express prior written approval of OJP.
5. The grantee agrees to assist BJA in complying with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and other related
federal environmental impact analyses requirements in the use of these grant funds, either directly by the grantee or by
a subgrantee. • Accordingly, prior to obligating grant funds, the grantee agrees to first determine if any of the following
activities will be related to the use of the grant funds.
The grantee understands that this special condition applies to its following new activities whether or not they are being
specifically funded with these grant funds. That is, as long as the activity is being conducted by the grantee, a
subgrantee, or any third party and the activity needs to be undertaken in order to use these grant funds, this special
condition must first be met. The activities covered by this special condition are:
a. New construction;
b. Minor renovation or remodeling of a property either (a) listed on or eligible for listing on the National Register of
Historic Places or (b) located within a 100-year flood plain;
c. A renovation, lease, or any proposed use of a building or facility that will either (a) result in a change in its basic
prior use or (b) significantly change its size; and,
d. Implementation of a new program involving the use of chemicals other than chemicals that are (a) purchased as an
incidental component of a funded activity and (b) traditionally used, for example, in office, household, recreational, or
education environments.
Application of This Special Condition to Grantee's Existing Programs or Activities: For any of the grantee's or its
subgrantees' existing programs or activities that will be funded by these grant funds, the grantee, upon specific request
from BJA, agrees to cooperate with BJA in any preparation by BJA of a national or program environmental assessment
of that funded program or activity.
OJP FORM 4000/2 (REV. 4-88)
Department of Justice
Office ofJustice Programs
Bureau of Justice Assistance
AWARD CONTINUATION
SHEET
Grant
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PROJECT NUMBER 2008-DJ-13X•0348 AWARD DATE 08/15/2008
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
6. This special condition facilitates compliance with the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEP.A)
relating to clandestine methamphetamine laboratory operations, including the identification, seizure, or closure of
clandestine methamphetamine laboratories [hereinafter, "meth lab operations"). No monies from this award may be
obligated to support meth lab operations unless the grantee implements this special condition.
The Office ofJustice Programs (OIP), in consultation with the Bureau ofJustice Assistance, the Drug Enforcement
Administration, and the Office for Community Oriented Policing Services, prepared a Program -level Environmental
Assessment (Assessment) governing meth lab operations. The Assessment describes the adverse environmental,
health, and safety impacts likely to be encountered by law enforcement agencies as they implement specific actions
under their methamphetamine laboratory operations. Consistent with the Assessment, the following terms and
conditions shall apply to the grantee for any OJP funded methlab operations:
A. The grantee shall ensure compliance by 01P funded sub -grantees with federal, state, and local environmental,
health, and safety laws and regulations applicable to meth lab operations, to include the disposal of the chemicals,
equipment, and wastes resulting from those operations.
B. The grantee shall have a Mitigation Plan in place that identifies and documents the processes and points of
accountability within its state. This plan will be used to ensure that the adverse environmental, health, and safety
impacts delineated in the Assessment are mitigated in a manner consistent with the requirements of this condition.
C. The grantee shall monitor OJP funded meth lab operations to ensure that they comply with the following nine
mitigation measures identified in the Assessment and whose implementation is addressed in the grantee's Mitigation
Plan. These mitigation measures must be included as special conditions in all subgrants: (See Part 11 of this special
condition)
7. 1. Provide medical screening of personnel assigned or to be assigned by the grantee to the seizure or closure of
clandestine methamphetamine laboratories;
2. Provide Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) required initial and refresher training for law
enforcement officials and all other personnel assigned to either the seizure or closure of clandestine methamphetamine
laboratories;
3. As determined by their specified duties, equip the personnel with OSHA required protective wear and other required
safety equipment;
4. Assign properly trained personnel to prepare a comprehensive contamination report on each seized/closed
laboratory;
5. Utilize qualified disposal personnel to remove all chemicals and associated glassware, equipment, and contaminated
materials and wastes from the site(s) of each seized laboratory;
6. Dispose of the chemicals, equipment, and contaminated materials and wastes at properly licensed disposal facilities
or, when allowable, at properly licensed recycling facilities;
7. Monitor the transport, disposal, and recycling components of subparagraphs numbered 5. and 6. immediately above
in order to ensure proper compliance;
8. Have in place and implement a written agreement with the responsible state environmental agency. This agreement
must provide that the responsible state environmental agency agrees to (i) timely evaluate the environmental condition
at and around the site of a closed clandestine laboratory and (ii) coordinate with the responsible party, property owner,
or others to ensure that any residual contamination is remediated, if determined necessary by the state environmental
agency and in accordance with existing state and federal requirements; and
9. Have in place and implement a written agreement with the responsible state or local service agencies to properly
respond to any minor, as defined by state law, at the site. This agreement must ensure immediate response by qualified
personnel who can (i) respond to the potential health needs of any minor at the site; (ii) take that minor into protective
custody unless the minor is criminally involved in the meth lab activities or is subject to arrest for other criminal
violations; (iii) ensure immediate medical testing for methamphetamine toxicity; and (iv) arrange for any follow-up
medical tests, examinations, or health care made necessary as a result of methamphetamine toxicity.
OJP FORM 4000/2 (REV. 4-88)
Department of justice
Office of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice Assistance
AWARD CONTINUATION
SHEET
Grant
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PROJECT NUMBER 2008-DJ-BX-0348 AWARD DATE 08.'15/2008
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
8. The recipient is required to establish a trust fund account. (The trust fund may or may not be an interest -bearing
account.) The fund may not be used to pay debts incurred by other activities beyond the scope of the Edward Byme
Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program (JAG). The recipient also agrees to obligate and expend the grant funds in
the trust fund (including any interest earned) during the period of the grant. Grant funds (including any interest earned)
not expended by the end of the grant period must be returned to the Bureau of Justice Assistance no later than 90 days
after the end of the grant period, along with the final submission of the Financial Status Report (SF-269).
9. The grantee agrees to comply with all reporting, data collection and evaluation requirements, as prescribed by the BJA
in the program guidance for the Justice Assistance Grant (JAG). Compliance with these requirements will be
monitored by BJA.
10. The recipient agrees that any information technology system funded or supported by OJP funds will comply with 28
C.F.R. Pan 23, Criminal intelligence Systems Operating Policies, if OJP determines this regulation to be applicable.
Should OJP determine 28 C.F.R. Part 23 to be applicable, OJP may, at its discretion, perform audits of the system, as
per 28 C.F.R. 23.20(g). Should any violation of 28 C.F.R. Part 23 occur, the recipient may be fined as per 42 U.S.C.
3789g(c)-(d). Recipient may not satisfy such a fine with federal funds.
11. The recipient agrees to ensure that the State Information Technology Point of Contact receives written notification
regarding arty information technology project funded by this grant during the obligation and expenditure period. This is
to facilitate communication among local and state governmental entities regarding various information technology
projects being conducted with these grant funds. In addition, the recipient agrees to maintain an administrative file
documenting the meeting of this requirement. For a list of State Information Technology Points of Contact, go to
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ec/states.htm.
12. To avoid duplicating existing networks or IT systems in any initiatives funded by BJA for law enforcement information
sharing systems which involve interstate connectivity between jurisdiction, such systems shall employ, to the extent
possible, existing networks as the communication backbone to achieve interstate connectivity, unless the grantee can
demonstrate to the satisfaction of BJA that this requirement would not be cost effective or would impair the
functionality of an existing or proposed IT system.
13. The grantee agrees to comply with the applicable requirements of 28 C.F.R. Part 38, the Department of Justice
regulation governing "Equal Treatment for Faith Based Organizations" (the "Equal Treatment Regulation"). The Equal
Treatment Regulation provides in part that Department of Justice grant awards of direct funding may not be used to
fund any inherently religious activities, such as worship, religious instruction, or proselytization. Recipients of direct
grants may still engage in inherently religious activities, but such activities must be separate in time or place from the
Department of Justice funded program, and participation in such activities by individuals receiving services from the
grantee or a sub -grantee must be voluntary. The Equal Treatment Regulation also makes clear that organizations
participating in programs directly funded by the Department of Justice are not permitted to discriminate in the provision
of services on the basis of a beneficiary's religion.___
14. Recipient may not obligate, expend or drawdown funds until the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice
Programs has received documentation demonstrating that the state or local goveming body review and/or community
notification requirements have been met and has issued a Grant Adjustment Notice (GAN) releasing this special
condition.
OJP FORM 4000/2 (REV. 4-88)