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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 21-220RESOLUTION NO. 21-220 WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont has been notified by the Texas Department of Transportation that it is eligible to receive funding to assist in highway safety enforcement, and, WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont recognizes that the safety and security of the motoring public is of paramount importance to the City, and, WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont strives to enhance the safety of the motoring public; and, WHEREAS, grant funding through the Texas Department of Transportation would assist in enhancing the safety of the motoring public and reducing motor vehicle crashes which often result in loss of life or personal injury; and, WHEREAS, traffic safety enforcement and encouragement of safe driving habits are a significant goal of the Beaumont Police Department, and, WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont has been notified by the Texas Department of Transportation that it is eligible to participate in a Texas Traffic Safety Program and receive federal reimbursement grant funding in an amount not to exceed Ninety -Three Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars ($93,850.00) pursuant to the project tilled "STEP Comprehensive Fiscal Year 2022" for occupant protection enforcement, reduction of alcohol and drug related driving incidents, speeding enforcement, and speeding related crashes; and, WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont has agreed to contribute Twenty -Seven Thousand Four and 40/100 Dollars ($27,004.40) as its portion of the costs for the project titled "STEP Comprehensive Fiscal Year 2022" which is for the period of October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the statements and findings set out in the preamble to this resolution are hereby, in all things, approved and adopted, and, THAT the City Manager of the City of Beaumont be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute all documents necessary to apply for and receive funding for the project "STEP Comprehensive Fiscal Year 2022" and take such action as necessary to implement the project which occurs between October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022, and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the City Manager is authorized to accept and disburse the federal reimbursement grant funding in an amount not to exceed Ninety -Three Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty and 001100 Dollars ($93,850.00) and take such other actions and execute such documents as may be necessary and appropriate to implement the purpose and objectives of the "STEP Comprehensive Fiscal Year 2022" project recognizing the City's contribution match of Twenty -Seven Thousand Four and 40/100 Dollars ($27,004.40). The meeting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551 PASSED BY Th September, 2021. ie City o aumont this the 22nd day of - Mayor Robin Mouton - City of Beaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 Texas Department Of Transportation Traffic Safety Electronic Signature Authorization Form- Thisforrn identifies the person(s) . who have the authority to. sign grant agreements and amendments for the Grant ID listed'at the bottom .of the page. Name Of Organization: City of Beaumont Project Title: STEP Comprehensive Authorizing Authority The signatory of the Subgrantee hereby represents and warrants that she/he is an officer of the organization for which shelhe has executed this agreement and that she/he has full and complete authority to enter into the agreement on behalf of the organization.. I authorize the person(s) listed under the section"'Authorized to Electronically Sign Grant Agreements and Amendments" to enter into an agreement on behalf of the organization: Name, Title: L l� Signature: Date: Under the authority of Ordinance:,or Resolution., Number (if applicable) Authorized to Electronically Sign Grant Agreements and Amendments List Subgrantee Administrators who have complete authority to enter into an agreement on behalf of the organization. F[ Print Name of Subgrantee Administrator in Title TOOT Traffic Safety eGrants 1. Ok 5 0 r) L4 VA Ir V, 4— CA z. i At/. T Ire-POY11 -1 4a V, 3. f -Air kle I ILt 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 1 of 1 Texas Traffic Safety eGranta Fiscal Year 2022 Organization Name: City of Beaumont PoliceDepartment Legal Name: City of -Beaumont Payee. Identification Number.: 17460002789023 Project Title: STEP Comprehensive ID: 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-00084 Period: 10I0112021 to 0;913012022 Texas Traffic Safety 'G rants Fiscal Year 2022 Organization Name: City of Beaumont Police, Department Legal Name: City of Be:aumont Payee Identification Number: 174.60002789.023 Project Title: STEP Comprehensive ID: 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-00084 Period: 10/01/2021 to 09/30/2022 City of Beaumont Police. Department .STEP Comprehensive 2022 FOR REVIEW ONLY - NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT TEXAS TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT AGREEMENT THE STATE OF TEXAS THE COUNTY OF TRAVIS THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE BY and between the State of Texas, acting by and through the Texas Department of Transportation, hereinafter called the Department and the, City of Beaumont hereinafter called the Subgrantee, and becomes effective then fully executed by both parties. For the purpose of this agreement, the Subgrantee is designated as a(n) Local Government/Transit District. AUTHORITY: Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 723, the Traffc Safety Act; of 1967,;and the Highwa Safe Performance Plan for the Fiscal Year 2022. Name of the Federal'Agency: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration CFDA Number: 20.600: CFDA Title: State and Community Highway Safety Grant Program Funding Source: Section 402 Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) FAIN: 1SX9204020TX22 69A37622300004020TX0 ProjectTtle: STEP Comprehensive This project is Not Research and Development Grant Period: This Grant becomes effective on 10/01/2021 or on the date of final signature of both parties, whichever is later, and ends on 09/30/2022 unless terminated or otherwise modified. Total Awarded: $120,864.40 Amount Eligible for Reimbursement by the Department: $93,860.00 Match Amount provided by the Subgrantee: $27,004.40 2022-Beaumont-S-1YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 1 of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 FOR RENUNIT ONLY - NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT GENTERAL MOR.iI•UMON Project Title:STEP Coniprehensh e Project -Description: Program Elements When performing enforcement acthi'ties under this grant, officers .should make the enforcement of the STEP elements listed below their top priority., altliough any tragic -related probable cause can be used to initiate a vehicle stop 1. DNVI Driving While Intoxicated 2. Speed Speed Enforcement 3. OR Occupant Protection (SafetyyBelt and Child Safety Seat) 4. ITC: Intersection Traffic Control. 5. DIY. Distracted Dri<rung Holida3, Periods Enforcement actn7ties under this grant may be conducted on any day at any time of day the: agency deems appropriate. However, subgrautee should make it a priority to conduct enforcement acthrities during state and federally deternuned holiday .penods, . Nvhich are: L Cluistmas:New Year's 2. SpringBreak 3. Memorial Day 4. Independence Day 5. Labor Day STEP Mobilization Calendar: is available on eGrantsHdp page X Agency agrees to enforce the above:Program Elements and Holiday Periods as part of the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-0.0084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 2 of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 FOR REAUAV ONLY - NOT A LEGAL DOCT AJEEENI T GRANT.AGREEMENT GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. (Revised.*0711.WO19). Definitions: For purposesofthese Terms and Conditions, the "Department" is, also known as the "State" and the "pro.spective. primary participant" and the "Subgrantee" is also known as the "Subrecipient" and "prospective lower tier participant" ARTICLE 1-COMPLIANCE WITHIAWS The Subgrantee shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, codes, ordinances, rules and regulations, and -the orders and decrees of any courts or administrative bodies or tribunals in any natter affecting the performance of this agreement, including, without limitation, workers' compensation laws, minimum and maximum salary and wage statutes and regulations, nondiscrimination laws and regulations, and licensing laws and regulations. When required, the Subgrantee shall furnish the Department with satisfactory proof of compliance. ARTICLE 2. STANDARD ASSURANCES The; Subgrantee assures and certifies that it will comply with the regulations, policies, gu'ideline.s,. and requirements, including CFR, Pait200; and the Departments Traffic Safety Program Manual, as they relate.to th'e application, acceptance, and use of federal or state.funds for this project. Also, the Subgrantee-assures and certifies that:. A. It possesses legal authority to-apoly forthe grant;, and that a resolution, motion, or similar action has been duly adopted or passed as an official act of the applicant's governing'body, authorizing the filing of the application, including all understandings and assurances contained.in the application, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the applicant,to act in connection with the application and'to provide any additional information that may be required. B. It and, its subcontractorswill comply with Title VI of the Civil'Rights Act of 1964 (Public Law 88- 352), as amended,, and in accordance with that Act, no person shall discriminate, on the grounds of race;,color, sex, national origin, age, religion, or disability- C. It will comply with requirementsof`the provisions of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisitions Act of 1970, as,amended; 42 USC (United States Code) §§4601` et seq.; and United States Department.of Transportation (USDOT) regulations, "Uniform Relocation'.and Real Property Acquisition for Federal and. Federally Assisted Programs;" 49 CFR, Part 24, which provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a result of'federal and federally assisted programs. D. Political activity (Hatch Act) (applies to subrecipients as well as States). The State will comply with provisions.of the Hatch Ac't'(5 U.S.C. 1501-1508) which limits the political activities of. employees whose principal employment activities are funded in whole or in part with Federal funds.. E. It will comply with the federal Fair Labor Standards Acfs minimum wage -and overtime requirements for employees performing project work. F_ It will establish: safeguard to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose.that is or gives the.appearance of being motivated by a'desire for private gain forihemselves or others, particularly those.with whom they havefamily, business, or other ties. 2022-Beaumont-S-1.YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 3 of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 G. It will give the Department the access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to this Grant Agreement. H. It will comply with all requirements imposed by the Department-concerning,.special-requirements -of law, program requirements, and.other administrative requirements. I. It recognizes -that many federal and state laws imposing environmental and: resource conservation requirements may apply to this Grant Agreement. Some, but not all,, of.the major federal laws that. may affect -the projectinclude: the'National Environmental Policy Act -of 1.969, as amended, 42 USC §§4321 et seq.; the Clean Air Act, as. amended, 42 USC §§7401 et seq. and sections of 29 USC; the Federal Water Pollution Control Act,; as amended, 33 USC §§1251 et seq.; the Resource Consetvation.and Recovery Act, as amended, 42 USC §§6901 e.t.seq.; and..the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended, 42 USC.§§9601 et seq. The-Subgrantee also recognizes that,tl a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USDOT, and other federal agencies have issued, and in the future are expected to issue, regulations, guidelines, standards,orders, directives, or other requirements that may affect this Project. Thus, it agrees to comply,.and assures the compliance of each contractor and each subcontractor, with any federal requirements that the federal government may now or in the future promulgate. J. It will comply with the flood insurance purchase requirements -of Section 102(a) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, 42-USC §4012a(a). Section 102(a) requires, on and after March 2, 1975, the purchase of flood insurance in communities where that. insurance is available as a condition for the receipt of any federal financial assistance for construction or acquisition purposes for use in any area that has been identified by the Secretary of the Department of Housing and.' Urban Development as an area having special flood hazards. The phrase"federal financial.assistance" includes -any form of'loan, grant,=guaranty, insurance payment, rebate,. subsidy; disaster assistance loan or grant, or any form 6f:direct or`indirect federal assistance. K. It will assist.the Department1n its compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation -Act of 1966 as amended (16 USC 470 et seq.), Executive Order-11593, and'the Antiquities Code of Texas (National. Resources Code, Chapter 191). L. It will comply with Chapter 573 of the Texas Government Code by ensuring -that no officer, employee, or member of the Subgrantee's governing board or the Subgrantee's subcontractors shall vote or confirm the employment of any person related within'the second degree of affinity or third degree by consanguinityto any member of the governing body or to any other.officer or employee authorized to employ or supervise that person. This prohibition shall not apply to the employment of a person, described in Section 573,062 of the Texas Government Code, M. It will ensure that --all information collected, assembled, ort maintained bythe:applicant relative'to this project shall be available to the public during normal business hours. in compliance with Chapter 552 of the Texas Government Code; unless otherwise expressly provided by law. N. If applicable, it will comply with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code, which requires all regular,. special; or called meetings of governmental bodies to be open to the public, except as otherwise provided by law or specifically permitted in the Texas Constitution. ARTICLE 3. COMPENSATION A. The method of payment.for this agreement will. be based on actual costs incurred up to and not to exceed the.limits specified in the Project Budget. The amount included in a.Project Budget category will be deemed to be an estimate only and a higher amount can.be reimbursed, ;subject'to the conditions.specified in paragraph R Of this Article. If the Project Budget specifies that costs are 2022-Beaumont-S-1Y"G-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 4 of 31 City .of Beaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 based on a specific rate; per -unit cost, or other method of payment, reimbursement will be based on the specified method. B. All payments will be made in.accordance with the Project Budget. 1. The Subgrantee's expenditures may overrun a budget category (l, II, or III) in the approved Project Budget without a grant (budget) amendment, as long as the overrun does not exceed a total of five (5) percent of the maximum amount eligible for reimbursement (TxDOT) inthe.attached Project Budget for the current fiscal year. This overrun must be off -set by.an equivalent underrun elsewhere in the Project Budget. 2. If the overrun is five (5) percent or less, the Subgrantee must provide written"notification10 the Department; through -the. TxDOT Electronic Grants Management"System (eGrants), prior to -the Request for Reimbursement being approved. The notification must indicate the amount,. the percent over, and the specific reason(s)for the overrun. 3. Any overrun. of more than five (5) percent of the amount eligible for reimbursement (TxDOT) in the attached Project. Budget requires an amendment of this Grant Agreement. 4. The maximum amount eligible for reimbursement shall not be increased above the "Grand Total TxDOT AmoUnt.in the approved Project Budget, unless this Grant Agreement is amended, as described in Article 5 of this agreement. 5. For Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) grants only: In.the Project Budget; Subgrantees are not allowed to. use underrun funds from the TxDOT amount of (100).Salaries, Subcategories A, "Enforcement," or B, "PI&E Activities," to exceed the TxDOT amount listed in, Subcategory C, "Other." Also, Subgrantees are not allowed to use underrun funds from the TxDOT amount of (100). Salaries, Subcategories A, "Enforcement," or C, "Other," to exceed the TxDOT amount listed in Subcategory B, "PI&E Activities." The TxDOT amount for Subcategory B, "PI&E Activities," or C, "Other," can only be exceeded within the five (5). percent flexibility, with underrun funds from Budget Categories II. or III, C. To be eligible for reimbursement under this agreement, a cost must be incurred in accordance with the: Project Budget, within.1he time frame specified. in the Grant Period of this. Grant Agreement, attributableto work covered byahis agreement, and. which has been completed in -`a manner satisfactory and acceptable to the,Department. D. Federal or TxDOT funds cannot supplant (replace) funds from any other.sources. The term "supplanting," refers to the use of federal or TxDOT funds to support personnel or an activity already supported by local or state funds. E. Payment of costs. incurred under this agreement is further governed by the cost. principles outlined in 2 CFR Part ,200. F. The Subgrantee agrees to submit monthly Requests for Reimbursement, as designated in this Grant Agreement,, within thirty .(30) days after the end of the billing period. The" Request for Reimbursement and'appropriate supporting documentation must be submitted through eGrants. G. The Subgrantee agrees to submit the.final Request for Reimbursement under this agreement Within forty-five (45) days of the end of the grant period. H. Payments are contingent upon the availability of appropriated funds. I. Project agreements supported with federal or TxDOT funds are limited to the length of this Grant Dnrinrl ­—M—A in'+.hie (_ronf Awro ,m ,,+ If ik- flo—i—+ rinfor ;i #I. ++I- nrni.r+ hen 2022-Beaumont-;S-1YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 6.. of'31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP Compre110nsive.2022 1 c1 IUU aNVt IICU n I -uUo v1 c Lnl'1�i;GGi 1`IGi.n, ii u 1G vCfJ4311 i 1cl I1: Lc1611'ilu ica a 16LAI it; I yJ061. demonstrated'merit or has potential long-range benefits; the :Subgrantee may applyfor funding assistance beyond Ahe_initial 'sgreement period. Preference for funding will be giyen to projects. based on (1,) proposed cost'sharing and (2) ,demonstrated performance history: ARTICLE`4. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Payment of -costs incurred .under this agreement is contingent upon the availability of funds. If at any time during this Grant Period, the Department determines thatthere is, insufficient. funding to continue the project, the Department shaifrtotifythe Subgrantee, giving notice ofintent to terminate -this agreement;,as.specified 'ih,Articie 11 of this agreement. If at the end of a federal fiscal year, the Department determines that the' sufficient funding and. performance to continuealie project; the Depart[nent'may notify the Subgrantee to continue this.agreement. ARTICLEz. AMENDMENTS This, agreement may be.amended: prior to its expiration by mutual'written consent of both parties; utilizing the'.Grarit Agreement Amendment'in eGrants: Any amendment must be executed by the parties within the Grant Period,, as=specified in this Grant Agreement. ARTICLE 6. ADDITIONAL WORK AND CHANGES IN WORK. A. if the, Subgrantee is of the opinioathat any assigned work is.beyond he scope of this agreement and constitutes additional work,`the`Subgrantee shall promptly notify the Department in writing through eGrants. If the Department finds,that such work does constituteadditional. the Department'shall advise the:. Subgrantee and a written amendment to this agreement will be executed according to Article 5, Amendments, to provide compensation for doing this work on the same basis -as the -original work. If performance of the additional work will cause the maximum amount payable to be exceeded, the work will not be performed before a,written: grant amendment -is executed. B.11"the. Subgrantee,.has submitted=work in.accordance with the terms of:this agreement but the Department requests changes. to the completed work or parts of the. work which inuolve changes to the original scope of-serviices;or character of. work under this agreement,'the Spbgrantee shall make those revisions as requested and:direcied by the Department. This willbe.considered as,addittonal work and will be pa`i.Vor asspecified,in,this Article. C: if"the. Subgranteesubmits work that does not comply with the terms of this agreement, the Department -shall ihstruct the Subgrantee to make any revisions that are: necessary to,bnng the work into complianeewith this agreement. No additional compensation shall be paid forthis Work- D. The,Subgrantee:shall make,revisions to the workzuthorized in this agreement that are.necessary to correct errors or omissions, when required to do so by the Department. No additional compensatibri shall be paidfor,;this work. E. The.Department.shall not be responsibl6'f.of actions; by the Subgrantee,or any costs,incurred_by the:Subgrante. relating to additional work not directly associated with: or prior 'to"the execution of an amendment. ARTICLE, '7 ..REPORTING. AND MONITORING A. Not laterthanthirty (30) days after the end of each reporting period, the Subgrantee shall submit.a .�...-t:. r.... n.... �n..,..+,.iL. r... ... L...rr....►., 0...... r4:- ..... r....J......r.. L..... r.. # A, 4:..r... r..J .. r...J..C......d ... 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-000.84 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 6 of 31 City of'Beadniont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 penurn IU: repun uuuugn euranis. rceponurg penuu5 vary uy proJeci uurauora anu are ueunea at; follows: 1. For short term projects, the reporting period is the duration of the project. Subgrantee shall submit a performance report within 30 days of project -completion. 2. For longer projects, the reporting period is monthly. Subgrantee shall submit a performance report within 3thdays of the completion of each project month and within 30-days of project completion. 3. For Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Wave projects, the reporting period.is each billing cycle. Subgrantee shall submit a performance report within 30-days of the completion of each billing cycle.. B. The performance.reporkwill include, as a minimum: (1) a comparison of actual accomplishments to � the objectives established for the period, (2) reasons why established objectives and performance measures were not met, if appropriate, and .(3) other pertinent information, including, when appropriate, an analysis and explanation of cost underruns, overruns, or high unit,costs. C. The'-Subgrantee shall promptly advise the Department in writing, through eGrants, of.events that will have a significant impact upon this agreement, including: 1. Problems, delays; or adverse conditions, including a change of projeCtr director or other changes in Subgrantee personnel, that will materially affect the ability to attain _objectives and performance measures;.prevent the meeting of time schedules and objectives, or preclude the attainment of project objectives or performance: r neasures by the established time periods. This disclosure shall be accompanied by a statement of'the action taken or contemplated -and any Department or federal assistance needed to resolve the situation. 2. Favorahib developments or events that enable meeting time schedules and objectives sooner than anticipated or achieving greater performance measure o1.itput than. originally projected. D. The Subgrantee shall submit the Final Performance Report through eGrants within thirty (30) days after -completion ofthe grant. ARTICLE B. RECORDS The Subgrantee agrees to maintain all reports,. documents, papers, accounting.records, books, and other evidence pertaining to costs incurred and work. performed. under this agreement (called. the "Record"'), and shall make the R0tords available at its office. for the time period.authorized within the .Grant'Period, 'as specified in this Grant Agreement. The Subgrantee-further agrees to'retain the Records for four.(4).years from the date of final -payment under this agreement, until completion of all audits; of until pending litigation has been completely and fully resolved,. Whichever occurs last. Duly authorized representatives of the Department, the USDOT,. the Office of the Inspector General, Texas State Auditor, and the Comptroller General shall have access to the Records. This right of access is not limited'to the four (4) year period but shall last as long as the Records are retained: ARTICLE 9. INDEMNIFICATION A. To th:e.bxtent permitted by law, the Subgrantee; if other than a govemment entity, shall indemnify,. hold,, and save harmless the Department and its officers and employees from all claims andliability due to the, acts o.r omissions of the Subgrantee, its agents, or employees. The Subgrantee.also agrees,. to the extent permitted bylaw, to indemnify, hold, and save harmless the Department from any and_all'expenses, including but not limited to attorneyfees, all court costs andawards for .J.. w........� ..�... ..�.. rl 1... }l'..:. 1".....,.-}..::...4 :.. C}:....}:.........iM..n..S............ti...... L.:......... I:.. L.:I a:-.:.-..-.:... �..... .1} 2022-13eaumont-S-1YG-00.084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 7 of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 UdIIIdye, 11 1LU11CU Uy LIJV UCFldILI11CIA 111 HUYCIUMI UI U111C1 WIJC IC,I,UIly WWI I1, UI IIdU111L=5 d, d I% ,b= of any activities of the Subgrantee, its agents, or employees. B. To the extent permitted by law, the Subgrantee, if other than a government entity, agrees to protect, indemnify, and save harmless the Department from and against all claims, demands, and causes of action of every kind and character brought by any employee of the Subgrantee against the Department: clue to personal injuries.to or death of any employee resulting from any alleged negligent act, by either commission or omission on the part of the Subgrantee. C. If tile. Subgrantee is.a government entity, both parties to thiss agreement agree that no party. is an agent, servant, or employee of the other party and each party agrees,it is responsible for its'individual acts and deeds, as -well as the acts and deeds of its contractors, employees,. representatives, and agents. ARTICLE 10. DISPUTES AND REMEDIES This agreement supersedes -any prior oral or written agreements, If'a conflict arises between this agreement and. the Traffic Safety Program Manual, this agreement shall govern,. The. Subgrantee shall be: responsible for the settlement of all contractual and administrative issues arising out of procurement made by the Subgrantee in support of work under this agreement. Disputes concerning performance or payment shall be submitted to the Department for settlement, with the Executive Director or his or her designee acting as final referee. ARTICLE 11. TERMINATION A. This agreement shall remain in.effect until the Subgrantee has satisfactorily completed all services and obligations described in this agreement and these have been -accepted by the Department, unless: 1. This agreementis terminated in writing with. the mutual consent of both parties; or 2. There -is a written thirty (30) day notice,by either party; or 3. The Departmentdetermines that the performance of the project is not in the best interest of the Department and informs the Subgrantee that the project is terminated immediately. B: The Deepartment shall compensate the Subgrantee for only those eligible expenses incurred during the Grant Period specified in this Grant Agreement that are directly attributable to the completed portion of the work -covered by this -agreement, provided that the.work-has been completed in a manner satisfacto y and acceptable to the Department. The Subgrantee shall not incur not be reimbursed for any new obligations -after the effective date of termination. ARTICLE 12. INSPECTION OF WORK A The Department and, when federal funds are involved, the USDOT, or any of their authorized representatives, have.the eight at all -reasonable times to inspect or otherwise evaluate the work performed or being performed under.this agreement and the,premises in which it is being performed. B_ If any inspection:or evaluation is made on the premises of the Subgrantee or its subcontractor, the Subgrantee shall provide and require its subcontractor to provide all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety and convenience of the inspectors'in the performance of their duties. All inspections and evaluations shall be performed in a manner that will not unduly delay the work. 2022-Beaumont-8-1YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page.8 of 31 City of: Beattmont.Police Department STEP Gomprehens►ve 2022 ARTICLE'13. AUDIT The state; auditor n ay conduct an audit or investigation of any entity receiving funds from the state directly under this agreement or indirectly -through a subcontract under this ,agreement. Acceptance of funds-directlyunder this agreement or indirectly through a subcontract under this agreement acts as'acceotance 61 the authority of the State Auditor, under the direction of the.lesislative audit committee, to conduct an auditor investigationin connection with those funds. An entity that is the subject of an auditor investigation.mustprovide the state auditorwith access to anyinformation the state auditor co►isiders relevant>to;the investigation or audit. ARTICLE 14. SUBCONTRACTS A subcontract in excess of `$ 5,00Q,may not be executed by the Subgrantee without,prior written concur'rernce,by the -Departs eh . Subcontracts in excess of $25,00.0 shali contain all applicable termsand conditions of this:,agreement. No subcontract will relieve the'Subgrantee of -As responsibility under'this agreement. ARTICLE.'16. GRATUITIES A_ TeXasTransportation Commission policy mandates that employees.of"the Department shall not accept any benefit, gift, or favor from any person doing business with or who, reasonably speaking, may do businesswith the Department under this agreement. The.only exceptions allowed,are ordinary apusit! ess'lunches and items that have received the advanced written approval. of the Department's Executive Director. B. Any person doing business with or who reasonably speaking may -,do business with the Department under this agreement ri ay not make any offer of benefits, gifts, or favors to Department employees, except as mentiorned.here above. Failure -on the.part of the. Subgrantee to adhere to this policy,m0y result: interrriination of this agreement. ARTICLE 16. NONC_OLLUSION The SUbgrantee warrants that it has not;enyployed or retained any c:orr pang or person,, other than a bona'fde em°p[oyee.working solely for the"Subgrantee, to solicitor secure:this agreernent,.and thatk has,�not paid or agreedto pay -any company or person, other than a bona fide employee, ,anyfe'e, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift, or any other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the'.avizied or'making of this agreement. If the Subgrantee breaches or violates this warranty, the Department shall have the. right annul this agreement without liability or, in its discretion,°to deductfron-i tbe.agreement pricew consideration, or otherwise recover the full amount of such fee, commissions, brokerage fee, contingent fee, or gift. ARTICLE 17.,CONFLICT OF INTEREST The; Subgrantee represe►its°th0f it or its employees have no conflict of interesUhat would in any way interfere•Wyith'its :or its employees' performance or which.in anyway conflicts'lvith the interests of the, Department. The'S'ftmntee shall exercise' reasonable care and"diligence to"prevent any actions or conditions that could result, ina'conflict with the Departments.interests ARTICLE 18. SUBORANTEE'S RESOURCES A. TheSubgrantee certifies that it presently has adequate qualified personnel in'its employment to 2022-Beaumont=S-1YG-00084 Printed On::9/7/2021 Page R 03 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 perforrhAhe work required under this _agreement, or will be able to obtain such personnel from sourdes' otherthan the D.eparthient. B. All employees of the Subgrantee shall have the knowledge and.experience that will enable them to perform -the duties assigned to -them. Any employee of the Subgrantee who, in.the.opinion of'the Department, is incompetent or whose conduct becomes detrimental -to the work, shall immediately be_re roved from association with the project. C. Unless otherwise specified, -the Subgrantee shall furnish.all equipment,,mate.rials, supplies, and otherresaurces�required.to perform the work. ARTICLE 19. PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT The Subgrantee shall establish and administer a system to procure, control, protect, preserve, use, maintain, and dispose of any property furnished to it by the. Department or purchased pursuant to this agreement in accordance with its own procurement and property management procedures, provided that the procedures are not in conflict with (1) the Department's procurement and property management standards and (2) the federal procurement and property management standards provided by 2 CFR §§ 200.310-.31'6, 200.318-.324. ARTICLE 20. OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Upon, :completion or termination of this Grant Agreement, whether for cause or at.the convenience of ,the parties, all finished or unfinished .documents, data, studies; surveys; reports, maps, drawings, models, photographs,. etc. prepared by the Subgrantee, and.equipment and supplies purchased with grantfunds shall,, -at -the option of the Department, becomathe property ofthe.Department. All sketches, photographs, calculations; and other'data prepared under this agreement shall be made available; upon request,.to the Department without restriction or limitation of theirfurther use. A. Intellectual property consists of copyrights, patents, and any other form of intellectual property rights covering any databases, software, inventions, training manuals, systems. design, or other proprietary information in any form or medium- B. All rights to Department. The Department shall own all of the rights (including copyrights, copyright applications, copyright renewals, and copyright extensions), title -and interests.in and'to all data, and other information developed Linder this contract and versions thereof unless otherwise agreed to in writing that there will be joint ownership. C. All rights to Subgrantee. Classes and materials initially developed by: the Subgrantee without any type of funding or resource assistance from the Department remainthe Subgrantee's intellectual property: For these classes and materials, the Department payment is limited .to payment for attendance at classes. ARTICLE 21. SUCCE;SSORS AND ASSIGNS The.Department and the Subgrantee each binds itself, its successors, executors, assigns, and administrators to the other party to this agreement and to the: successors, executors, assigns; and administrators of the other party in respect to all covenants of this agreement. The Subgrantee shall not assign, sublet, or transfer interest and obligations in this agreement without written consent of the Department through eGrants. ARTICLE 22. CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLIANCE 2022-Beaumont-S-1YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 10 of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP' Comprehensive; 2022 A. Corn pliancewith regulations: The Subgrantee shall comply with the regulations relative to nondiscrimination.in.federally-assisted programs of the United States Department of Transportation (USD(OT): 49 CFR, Part 2;1; 23 _CFR; Part200; and.41 CFR, Parts 60-74, as:they maybe amended periodically (called the "Regulations"). The Subgrantee agrees to comply -with Executive Order 11246, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity," as amended by Executive Order 11375 and as supplemented by the US. Department of Labor regulations (41 CFR, Part'60). B. Nondiscrimination: (applies to subrecipients as well as States) The State highway safety agency will comply with ail Federal statutes and implementing regulations relating to nondiscrimination ("Federal Nondiscrimination Authorities"). These include but are not limited to: . Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d et'seq_, 78..stat. 252), (prohibits discrimination on'the basis of race, color, national origin): and 49 CFR part 21; . The' Uniform Relocation Assistance and'ReM PropertyAcquisit on.P'oiicies ;Act of 1970 , (42 U.S;C. 4601;),.(prohib'its:uiifair,treatMent of persons displaced orwhose,property,has been ac.auired beeause�bf Federal or Federal -aid programs and projects);_ federal -Aid Highway Act of 1973 , (23 U.S.-C. 324 et seq.'),and Tltle.IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. 1681-16831and 1685A686) (prohibit disc rirriinati6n on the basis of sex); . Section 604 of the Rehabllitation.Actof 1973 , (29 U.S.C..794 et seq..), as amended, (prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability) and 49 CFR part 27; . The Age Discrimination Act of 1975 ; as amended, (42 U.S.C_ 6101 et seq.), (prohibits discrimination on the basis of age); . The Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 , (Pub. L. 100-209), (broadens scope, coverage and applicability of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. of 1964, The Age Discrimination Act.of 1975 acid Section 504. of the Rehabilitation Act of 1073, by expanding the definition of the terms: "programs or activities" to,include. all of the programs.or activities_ of the Federal aid recipients, 'subrecipients and contractors; whether such programs or activities are Federally -funded or not); . Titles II and III of the, Americans with Disabilities Act(42 U.S.C. 1213.1-12189) (prohibits discriminatiori,on the. basis of disability in the operation of public entities, public and private transportation systems, places of public accommodation, and certain testing) and 49 CFR parts 37 and 38; . Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low -Income Populations (prevents discrimination against minority populations by discouraging programs, policies, and activities with disproportionately high and adverse-hUman health or. environmental effects on minority -and low-income -populations); and . Executive Order 13166, Improving Access to Servicesifor Persons with Limited .English Proficiency {guards against Title VI national origin discrimination/discrimination because of limited English proficiency (LEP) byensuring.that funding, recipients' take reasonable steps to ensure that LEP persons have meaningful access to programs (70. FIR 74087-74100). The State highway safety agency - Will take all measures necessaryto ensure that no, person in the Vnited States shall,..on the ,grounds of race; color; national origin, disability, sex, agejimited English' proficiency, or membership in any other class protected by Federal Nondiscrimination Authorities, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to disc rimination'under any of its programs or activities, so long as anyportion of the program is Federally -assisted; Will administer the program in a manner that reasonably ensures that any of its subrecipients, rnn+ror#nro ,k-f orMrc. onrl rnn ci dFon+c rnr niinn Cniinrol+inonriol r�eei c+.inca inrinr+hie 2022-Beaumont-S-1YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 11 of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 1:ul IU MAUI,, jUULVI I[7QULVIO, 01 IU I.V I IJUnaI RAI UL VIVII Iy I GUOI GI III ICII I6I0I,.13ZOIJIOIR44U UI IUGI UIIJ "progr."am will comply with all requirements of the Non -Discrimination Authorities identified in this. Assurance; . Agrees to comply (and require its subrecipients; contractors, subcontractors, and consultants to, .comply) with all applicable provisions of law or regulation" overning US.DOT's or NHTSA's access"to records, accounts, documents, information, facilities, and staff, and to: cooperate and comply with any program or compliance reviews,'and/or complaint' investigations .conducted by US DOT or.NHTSA under any Federal Nondiscrimination Authority; • Acknowledges that the United States has a right to seek judicial enforcement with regard to any matter arising under these Non -Discrimination Authorities and this Assurance; . Agrees to insert in all contracts and funding agreements with other State or private entities the following Clause, - "During the performance of this.contract/funding agreement, the contractor/funding recipient agrees - a. To.comply with all Federal nondiscrimination laws and regulations, as may be amended from time to time; b. Not to participate directly or indirectly in the discrimination prohibited by any Federal non- discrimination lay^r'or regulation, as setfoith in appendix B of 49. CFR part.21 and herein; c. To permit access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as required by the State highway safety office, US DOT or NHTSA; d. That, in event contractor/finding recipient fails to comply with any nondiscrimination provisions in this contract/fUnding agreement, the State highway safety agency will.have the right to impose such contract/agreement sanctions asit or NHTSA determine are appropriate, including but not.limited to withholding payments to the contractorlfunding recipient under the contract/agreement until the contractor/funding recipient complies; and/or cancelling, terminating, or suspending a contract or funding agreement, in whole or in part; and e. To insert this claase',, including paragraphs (a).through (e), in every subcontract and subagreement-and in every solicitation for a subcontract or sub -agreement, that receives Federal funds'inder this program. C. Solicitations for subcontracts, including procurement of materials and equipment: In all solicitations either by competitive bidding or negotiation made by the Subgrantee for work to be performed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, each potential subcontractor or supplier shall be notified by the Subgrantee of the Subgrantee's obligations under this agreement and the regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, color, sex, national origin, age, religion, or disability. D. Information and reports: The Subgrantee shall provide all information. and reports required `by the Regulations, or directives,'issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books; -records, accounts, other sources""of information, and its facilities as may be, determined by the Department or the USDOT to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with the Regulations or directives: Where any information required of the Subgrantee is in the exclusive possession of anotherwho fails or -refuses to furnish this information, the Subgrantee shall. -certify that to the Department or the USDOT, whichever is appropriate -and shall.set forth what efforts the Subgrantee-has made to obtain the requested information. E. Sanctions for noncompliance: In the event.of the Subgrantee's'noncompliance with -the nondiscrimination provisionof this agreement, the Department'shall impose such sanctions'as it or the l j.gnC)-r may riafarrnina to ha Annrnnrista 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2Q21 Page 12 of 31 City of Beaumont Po.lice'Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 F. Incorporation of provisions: The Subgrantee shall include the provisions of paragraphs A. through E. in every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, unless exempt by the regulations or directives. The Subgrantee shall take any action with respect to any subcontract or procurement that the Department may direct as a means of enforcing those provisions; including sanctions'for noncompliance. However,'in the event a Subgrantee becomes involved,in, or is threatened with litigation with a subcontractor-or:supplier as a -,result of such direction; the Subgrantee.may regl.iest.the Department to enter into litigation to protect the,Iinterests of the state; and in addition, the-Subgrantee may request the.United'States-to enter- into such litigation'to protect the1nterests of the United States. ARTICLE 23. DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (DBE) PROGRAM A. The parties shall comply with the DBE Program requirements established in 49 CFR Part 26. B_ The.Subgrantee shall adopt, in its totality, the Department's federally approved DBE program. C. The Subgrantee shall set an appropriate DBE goal consistent with the Department's DBE guidelines and in consideration of the,local market; project -size, and nature of the goods -,or services to be acc uired. The Subgrantee shall have final decision- making. authority regarding the DBE goal and shall be responsible for documenting its actions_ D. The Subgrantee shall follow all other parts of the Department's DBE program referenced in TxD.OT Form 2395, Ivlemorandum of Understanding Regarding the Adoption of the Texas Department of Transportation's Federally -Approved Disadvantaged Business Enterprise by Entity and attachments found at web address http:/1m%j : _txdot_aoy/bus inessipartnershipsldbe.html E. The Subgrantee shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national. origin, or sex in the award and performance of any USDOT=assisted contract or in the administration of its DBE. program or -the requirements of 49 CFR Part 26. The Subgrantee shall take all necessary.and reasonable steps under 49 CFR Part2G to ensure non-discrimination in award. and administration of USDOT-assisted contracts;_ The,Department's DBE program, as required by 49. CFR Part 26 and as approved by USDOT, is incorporated"by reference in this agreement. Implementation of this program is a legal obligation and failure to cant' out its terms shall be treated as a violation of this agreement. Upon notification to the Subgrantee of its'failure to carry out its approved program;'the Department may impose sanctions as provided for under 49 CFR Part 26 and may, in appropriatecases, refer the matter for enforcement under 18. USC 1001 and the Program Fraud. Civil Remedies Act:of ,1986. (31 _USC 380.1 et seq.). F.. Each contract the Subgrantee signs with a contractor (and each subcontract the prime contractor signs with a sub -contractor) must in the following assurance: The contractor, sub -recipient, or sub:contractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the, performance of this contract, The contractor shall carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 in the award and administration of USDOT-assisted contracts, Failure by the contractor to carry out these requirements is a, material breach of this agreement, which may result in the termination of this agreement or such other remedy as the recipient deems appropriate. ARTICLE 24. CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION.(appliesto subrecipients as well as States) Instructions for Primary Tier Participant Certification (States) 1. By sianinct and submittinq this proposal, the prospective primary tier participant is providing the 20122-Beaumont-S-1 YG-00.084 Printed On: 0/7/2021 Page 13 of al City of.' Beaumont Police. Department :STEP Comprehensive 2022 certificafiot set out below and agrees to complywith the requirements of 2 CFR parts 180.and 1200. 2. The inability of a person to provide the certification required below will not necessarily result in denial 'of participation in this covered transaction. The prospective primary tier participant shall submit an .explanation of why it cannot provide the certification set out below. The certification or explanation will be considered. in connection with the department or agency's determination whether to enter into this transaction. However, failure.of the prospective primary tier participant to: furnish a certification or an explanation _shall.'disqualify such. person from participation in. this transaction. 3. The certificationinthis clause is=a material representation of -fact upon which'reliance•was.placed when the depaitrnent.ot:agencydete'rmined to enter intothis transaction. If Us later determined that the prospective: primary tier.participant knowingly rendered an erroneous -certification; in addition to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department.or agency may terminate this transaction for cause; or default or'may pursue se spension or debarment. 4. The prospective primary tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the department or agency to which this proposal 'is submitted if at any time the prospective primary tier participant learns its -certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. 5.7he terms covered transaction, :civil judgment, debarment, suspension, ineligible, participant, person, principal, and voluntarily excluded, as used in this clause, are defined, in2 CFR parts 180 and 1200. You may contact the.departmerlt or agency to which this proposal is being submitted for assistance, in obtaining, a copy of those regulations. G. The prospective primary tier participant agrees by submitting.this proposal that; should the proposed covered transaction be entered into, it shall not knowingly enter ,into ;any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is proposed for debarment under 48 CFR Part 9, subpar 9.4, debarred, Suspended, declared ineligible,,or voluntarily excluded'from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the -department. or agency.entering into this transaction. 7. The prospective -primary tier participant further agrees by submitting this proposal that it will include,th&clause titled `'Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility. and Voluntary Exclusion -Lower Tier Covered Transaction," provided by the department oragency entering into this covered transaction, without modification , in all lower tier covered transactions and in all'solicitations for lower tier covered transactions and will require lower tier participants. to comply with 2 CFR parts 180 and 1200. 8. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered transaction that, it is not proposed for debarment under 48 CFR part 9, subpart 9.4, debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from,the covered transaction; unless it knows that the certification is erroneous. A participant is responsible for ensuring that its principals. are not suspended, debarred, or otherwise ineligible to participate i'n covered.transactions. To verify the:eligibility of its principals, as well as the eligibility, of any prospective lower tierparticipants, each participant, may, but 'is not required to; .check the -System for.Award Management Exclusions website (httpsa/�nnvs a rrl: gov7). 9. Nothing contained in the foregoing=shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and information of a participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. i n Gvronf fnr tr�nc�rfinnc mi ithnrivnrl i in Aar nnr=nrznh A of fhncn inetn irtinnc if m nnrtit, inont in m 2022-Beaumont-S-1YG-00084 'Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 14 of'31 City of Bea.u'mont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 IV. "A—IJL IV] LI Lai IJ4lq UVI 10 LIUU1UI 1LL U UI iU%A rout Uyl anJII v U1 UIl JLi 116LJLI ULi II VIIJ, II.0 ► L1I,iArIVGIIL 111 U covered transaction knowingly enters ;into a lower tier covered transaction with'a person who 'is, proposed for debarment under O CFR Part 9, stibpart'9.4, suspended;.debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in.this>transaction,.in additionto other remedies available to. the Federal Government, the depart►iient or agency may terminate,this fransaction for cause. or default. Certification Recrarcling Debarment, Suspension, and Other Responsibility Matters -Prima Tier Coverecl Transactions (1) The prospective primary tier participant certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it'and its principals: '(a) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, "declared.ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participating in covere ,transactions by any Federal department.'or agency; '(b) Have not W�ithin a three-year period preceding this proposal been -convicted. of or had a civil judgment rendered against then-for,commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing apublic (Federal, State or local). transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal.or2State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft; forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction ofrecords; making false statements, or receiving stole►i property.; (c).Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (Federal, State or Local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in. paragraph (1)(b) of this certification; and (d) Have notWithin.a three=year period preceding this applicatiorAroposal had 6ne of more public - transactions (Federal State, or local) terminated for cause or default. (2) When the prospective primary participant is unable to certifyto any; of•the Statements in this certificalion, such prospective participant shall attach an explanation to this_proposaL structions for tower Tier Participant Certification) 1. By signing and submitting this proposal, the prospective -lower tier participant.is providing the certification set out below and;agrees to comply ivith.the requirements 6f.2CFR parts 186 and 1200. 2' The certification in this clause is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was.placed when this transaction was entered into. lf'it is later determined that the prospective lower tier participant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other. remedies available to. the Federal government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension or debarment. 3. The prospective lower tier participant shall provide immediate written notice to the person to which this proposal is submitted if at any time the prospective lower tier participant -learns that its certification was eri oneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. 4. The terms covered transaction, civil judgment; debarment, suspension, ineligible, participant, person, principal, and voluntarily excluded, as used in this clause, are.definedA ' 2 CFR parts Ilk and 1200. You may contact the person to.Whom this proposal is submitted for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. 2022-Beaum0nt-S-1 YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 15.of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 5. The prospective lower tier participant agrees by submitting this proposal that, should the proposed covered transaction be entered into, it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is proposed for debarment under 48 CFR Part.,% subpart 9.4, debarred, suspended, declared ineligible; or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the department or agency with which this transaction originated. 6. The prospective lower tier participant further agrees by submitting this proposal that'it,will include the -clause titled "Instructions for;Lower Tier Participant Certification'"including the"Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion - Lower Tier Covered Transaction," Without modification; in all lowertier covered transactions and in, all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions and will require lower tier participants to complyWth 2 CFR.parts 180 and 1200. 7. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a certification of a prospective participant in a lower tier covered transaction that it'is not proposed for debarment under 48 O.M. Part 9, subpart 9.4, debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily. excluded from the covered.transaction, unless it knows that the certification is erroneous.. A participant is responsible for ensuring that its principals are not suspended, debarred, or otherwise ineligible`to. participate'in.covered transactions. To verify the eligibility of its principals, as well as the eligibility of any prospective lower ter participants, each participant may, but is not required to, check the System forAward Management Exclusions website (https:/lm"Ai.sam. g ov/). 8-Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require,establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required. by this clause.. The knowledge and information of a participant is not required to exceed thatwhich isnormally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. 9. Except for transactions authorized under paragraph 5 of these instructions, ifa participant in a covered transaction knowingly enters into a lower tier covered transaction with a person who is proposed for debarn-ient under 48 CFR Part 9, subpart_ 9.4, suspended, debarred; ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction, in addition to other remedies available to the Federal government, the department or agency with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, including suspension or debarment. Certification Re(,-.wdinci Debarment; Suspension, InelictibiffltVand Voluntary Exclusion - Loyver Tier Covered Transactions: 1. The prospective l0\Ajer tier participant certifies, by Submissionof this proposal, that neither -it nor'its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment; declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal department or agency. 2. Where_the prospective lower tier,participant islunable to certifyto any of the statements in this certification, such prospective participant shall attach an explanation to this proposal. ARTICLE 25. CERTIFICATION REGARDING FEDERAL LOBBYING (applies to subrecipients as well as States) Certification for Contracts, Grants, Loans, and Cooperative Agreements The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge.and belief; that: 1. No Federal api-A ohriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, t&any. person for influencing orattempting to influence an officer.or employee of'any agency, a Member of Conrrress, an officer or employee of Cohgress, or an'emp' loyeeofa Member of Congress 2022-Beaumont-S-1YG-00084 Printed On: 9/712'021 Page 16 of 31 City of Beaumont Poliee Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 in, connection with the awarding; of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the`rriaking of any Federal loan, the entering into of any aooperatiwe. agreement, and,the extension, continuation, renewal,;amendmentor modification of any Federal Contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have,been paid or will be. paid to any person for influencing or attempting -to influence an officer or employee of -any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer, &,employee -of Congress, or.an employee of a Member of Congress:in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan; or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit.Staridard Form-LLL, "Disclosure.Form to. Report Lobbying;" in accordance with its instructions. 3. The undersigned shall require that the language.of this certification be tncluded'in the.award documents,for all sub -awards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grant, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that,all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. This certification is a material representation of fa,"ct upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the reciuired certification shall be subject to a civilpenaltyof not less than $10,000 and not more than $100 000.for each such failure. ARTICLE' 26. CHILD SUPPORT CERTIFICATION Under Section 231.0016, Texas Family Code; the Subgrantee certifies that the;individual or business entity'named.in'.this agreement'is not,ineligible.to receive thee-speciified grant, loan,.or payment and acknowledges that this agreement "may be terminated and payment may be .wiihheld`if this certification is.inaccurate: If the above; certification is shown:to be,false, the'Subgrantee is liablpAo the state for attorney's fees and any other damages provided by law or the agreement. A child support obligor oa' business entity ineligible to receive payments because of a: payment delinquency of more than thirty (M) days-rer ains ineligible until: alf arrearages have been paid;" the obligor is in compliance.with awritten repaymen.t'agreemenYor'court order as to any existing delinquency; or the court of continuing jurisdiction over the child support order has granted the obligor an exemption from Subsection (a) of Section 231.006, Texas Family Code;,as part of a court -supervised -effort to improve earnings and childsupport"payments. ARTICLE 27. FEDERAL FUNDING ACCOUNTA ILITY AND TRANSPARENCY ACT REQUIREMENTS A. Any recipient of funds under this agreementagrees to comply with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act and implementing regulations -at 2 CFR, 0art:170, including Appendix A. This agreement is subject -to the following award terms: http://eclbcket:ac ess.rjpo:ciov12010/pcif/2010-2270o'.pdf and tt :G'edocl<et.ac es;> qno.clo���20101bdfi2010-22706.jD&f B. The Subgrantee agrees that it shall:. I.. Obtain and provide; to the State a System for Award Management (SAM) number (48 CFR subpt. 4."11) if this award provides for niore than $25,000 in Federal funding. The SAM number may be obtained by visiting the SAM web -site at: https./hv�vw.sam.goy 2. Obtain and provide to the State a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number, a unique nine -character nurnber that allows the Federal governmentto track the distribution of federal money: 2022-Beaumont-S-1YG-000.84 Printed On; 9/7/2021 Page 17 of 31 City of'Beaul-noill Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 The DUNS number may be requested free of charge for all businesses and entities required to do. so by visiting the- Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) on-line registration website httpMedciov:cl6b.com/WebfoLl-12i and 3. Report the total compensation and names of its top five (5) executives to the State if: i. More than 80% of annual gross revenues are from the Federal government, and those revenues are greater: than $25,000,000; and ii. The compensation information is not- already.available through`reporting to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. ARTICLE 28. Slt,.IGL.E AUDIT REPORT A. The parties sh2A cornply with the requirements of the Single AuditAct of 19i34, P:L. 98-502, ensuring that the single audit report includes the coverage stipulated in 2 CFR Part 200. B. If threshold expenditures of 5750;000 or more are met during the Subgr"antee's.fiscal year, the Subgrantee must submit a Single Audit Report and Management Letter (if applicable) to TxDOT:s Audit Office, 125 Easl 11 th Street, Austin, TX 78701 or contact TxDOT's Audit Office at sire leaudits aWdot ciov C. If expenditures are less than S750,000 during the Subgrantee's fiscal year, the Subgrantee must submit a statement to TxD.OT's Audit Office as follows:'W.e_did not_meetthe $750-000 expenditure It -threshold and therefore, are not required to have a single audit performed for FY D. For each year the project remains open for federal funding expenditures, the Subgrantee will be fi responsible for ling a report or statement as described above. The required annual filing shall extend.thr-oughoLit the life of the agreement, unless otherwise -amended orthe project.has been .formally closed out and no charges.have been incurred within the current fiscal year. ARTICLE 29. BUY AMERICA ACT (applies to subrecipients.as well as States) The State and each subrecipient will comply with the Buy America requirement.(23 U.S.C_ 313) when purchasing items using Federal funds. Buy America requires a State, :'or'subrecipient, to purchase with Federal funds only steel,, iron and'manufactured products. produced in the United States, unless the Secretary of Transportation determines that, such domestically, produced items would be inconsistent \with the public interest, that such materials are no treasonably available and of a satisfactory quality, or that inclusion of domestic materials will increasethe:cost of the -overall project contract 1,y more than 2.5 percent_ In order to use Federal funds to purchase foreign produced items, !Ire State must submit a waiver request that provides an adequate basis and justification for approval by the Secretary of Transportation. ARTICLE 30. Pi— -> TRICTION ON STATE LOBBYING (applies to subrecipients as well as States) None of the funds under this program will be used for any activrty-specifically designed to urge or influence a �:tEite r lot-il legislator to favor or oppose the adoption of any specific legislative proposal pending before any Sl,,ite or -local legislative body. Such activities.include both,direct and indirect (e-.g., "grassroots"1 lobbying activities, with.one:exception: This::do-es not.preclude.a State official whose salaryis supoi ted with NHTSA funds from engaging in communications with,State or local legislative officials, in accordance with customary State practice, even,if'such communications urge legislative officials to favor or oppose the adoption of a specific pending legislative proposal. 2022-E3eaumon?- S-I YG-00084 Printed- On: 9/7/2021 Page 18 of 31 City of Reaumo,i! Pc lice Department STEP Compreh,;nsive 2022 ARTICLE 31. NONGOVERNMENTAL ENTITY'S PUBLIC INFORMATION (This arlicle appi. oily to non-profit entities.) The Subgrantee is required to make any information created or exchanged with the Department pursuant to this Grant Agreement and not otherwise excepted from diselosure.under the. Texas Public Information Act, available in a format that is accessible by the,public at noadditional charge to the Department 3.68, 83rd Texas Legislature, RegUlar Session, Effective 9/1/13] ARTICLE 32. PROHIDITION ON USING GRANT FUNDS TO CHECK FOR HELMET USAGE (applies to cubrecipic its as well as States) The State and each subrecipient will not use 23 U.S.G. Chapter 4 grant funds for programs to check helmet us: -cue or!,,-) create checkpoints that specifically target motorcyclists. ARTICLE 33. 1IT! ! :RNAL ETHICS AND COMPLIANCE PROGRAM Subgra.,tee sh {:. •. i;;ly with Title 43 Texas Administrative Code §25:906(b). Subgrantee certifies it has adopted an i, sternal ethics and compliance program that satisfies the requirements of Title 43 Texas A.drninistr :.i«e Cade §10.51 (relating to Internal Ethics and Compliance Prograin). Subgrantee shall erfoccc, coii,pli ;.nce with that program. 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-00084 Printed On:. 9/7%2021 Page 19 of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 FO REVIEW ONLY o NO"I A LEGAL: DOCUMENT RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE SUBGRANTEE A. Carry, out all performance -measures established in the grant, including fulfilling the law enforcement objectives by implementing the Operational Plan contained. in this Grant Agreement. B. Submit all required reports to the Department-(TxDOT) fully -completed with the most current information, and within the required;times, as'defined in Article 3 and Artiele.7 otthe General s Termand. Conditions of this Grant;Agreeme.nt. This in.cfudes: reporting to:the Department on progress, achievements, and problems in monthly Performance RepQt%and attaching necessary source documentation to support all costs claimed in Requests for Reimbursement (RFR). C. Attend grant related training as requested by the Department D. Attend meetings according to the following: 1. The Department will arrange for meetings with the Subgrantee to presentstatus _of activities and to discuss problems and the schedule for grant.related activities. 2. Theproject director or other appropriate qualified persons will.beAvailable to represent:the Subgrantee atmeetings requested by the Department. E. Support grant enforcement efforts with public i nformati on. and education (PI&E) activities. Salaries being.claimed for PI&E activities must be included inthe budget. F. For out of state travel. expenses to be reimbursable,.the;,Subgrantee must have obtained the written approval of the Department, through eGi-ants system messaging, prior to the beginning of the trip. Grant approval does not satisfy this requirement.. G. Maintain verification, that Lill expenses, including wages or salaries, forvuhich reimbursement is requested, isfor work exclusively related to this project. H. Ensure that this grant will in no way.supplant (replace) funds from other sources. Supplanting refers to the use of federal,funds to support personnel.or any activity already supported by local or state lunds. I. Ensure that each officer ~working on the STEP project will complete an officer's daily activity report form. The.form should include at a minimum: name, date, badge or identification number, type of grantworked, Enforcement. Zone identifier; mileage-(i icluding starting and ending mileage), hours worked, type of warning or citation,issued or arrest -made, officer.and S pervisor signatures. J. All STEP agencies must provide the following provision. n all daily activity report forms: "I understand that this information is being submitted to support a claim against a federally- fnnriprl nrant rnrnnram r=arcA ctntPmAntc nn thic fnrm may ha nrncpriitnhlp iinripr 1R l I (: 2022-Beaumont-S-1YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 20,of.31 City of Beaumont ,Police Departiment STER Cbrhprehensiv.e 2022 11,001. - Thislinformat information on this form is trLie, correct,. and complete to -the besttof my knowledge and Ability." The above languages should be addledJothe activity reports immediately above the signature lines of the officer and: supervi sor. K'Ensur ' ethat no officer above the rank of UeLltenant.'(or equiValent title) will be reimbursed for enforcement duty Unless the SUbgraritee received specific,written authorization from the Department, thrOLIgh, eGrants system messaging, prior to. incurring costs. Llf An officer makes a STEP -related arrest c1dring the shift; but does not complete the arrest before the shift is -scheduled to end, (lie officer can continue, . working Linder . t I he-grantto -complete that, arrest., M, The- , Subgrantee 'S'IIOLIld have a.safety. belt use policy. If the Subgrantee, does not have a safety belt Use,policY in place, a policy should be implemented, and a copy-maintained"for verification during the,grant year. N. Officers working DWI enforcement must be trained in the National Hig'fiwp'yTraffic.Safbty Administi'atioi-dlnternritioiiaI Association of Chiefs of Police Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST).'1n.the..,case of a first year subgrantee, the officers Must be trained, or sche,dUled to be SFST trained, by the end of the grant year,- For seconclor-subsequent year grants, rbnts, all officers, working DWI enforcement must be SFST.tra.ined. O. The SUbgrantee should have a'procedur(i in pine for contacting, andAlsirig drug recognition experts (DREs) when, necessary. P. The SUbgrantee is encouraged 10 Use the,DWI On-line ReportingSystem-Wailable through the Bbcklo.up Texas Web site at vNAy.bLfckIeUotexas_cohj. Revised- 11/07/2017 2022- Be8 u rno nt-S- 11YG-0 0 0 84 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 21 of 31 City of.8eaumont Police Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 FOR P.EVIEW ONLY -NOT .A LEGAL DOCUA]ENVT RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE -DEPARTMENT A. MoNtor the Subgra.ntee's compliance with the performance.obligations and fiscal requirements of this Grant Agreement using appropriate. and -necessary monitoring and inspections, including but not limited to: 1. review of periodic reports 2. physical inspection of project records and supporting documentation. 3. telephone conversations 4. e-mails and letters 5. quarterly review meetings 6. eGrants B'. Provide program management and technical assistance. C. Attend:appropriate meetings. D. ReimbUrse the. Subgrantee for .all eligible costs as defined in the project.budget. Requests for Reimbursement twill be processed up to the,maximuin'amount payable as indicated in the project budget. E. Perform an administrative review of the project.atthe close of the grant period to: 1. Ascertain whether or not the project objectives were:met 2. Review project accomplishments (performance measures°completed; targets achieved) 3. Account for any -approved Program Income earned and expended 4. Identify exemplary performance or best practices 2022-Beaumont-S=1"YG-00084 Printed On: 9Y7/2021 Page 22 of 31 City of, - Beaumont Ro-licb D60zittm-eht STEP Cbmpfehensive* 2022 FOIE rEVAA17 MY --NOT-A LEGAL DOCUNItNT .GOALS AND STRATEGIES Godk .,To increase effbcti,ve erforteMent and adjudication of trafflip'safet -re law s -to(OdUce.cra§hesf6t0fies,.andJnjUries. Strategies, Increase and sustain high visibility enforcement of traffic safety -related laws, Increase public edL[Cati'On and infort-nafion,campaigns regarding enforcement activities. Goal" To reduce the nurnber'of alcohol impaired ' and driving under -the influence of alcohol and other drug -related crashers., in jqiiesi and fatalities. $trategyIncrease and sustain high visibility ehfarce mont.of DWI laws, G661:1 To increise-oc,cupatit-re5traiiituse in.Eill_passpngot-9,Wi"C'Ies-,andtr'ucks; Strategy_:; ;- Increase,andspstaip hidhmisi, l ty enforcement -of occupant-protp. aws Goal:- To reduce the number of speed-reiate.d crashes, -injuries; and'fatalities., '$trA tagy' Increase and sustain, high visibility enforcement of speed -related laws. Goal To reduce'iilt6t§ecti'oh!,!reldte'd Motorvdhicle.crashes, irijuriet,and.fatalities. Strategy:, Increase and sustain High visibility enforcement of Intersection Traffic Control (ITC) lal,vs- G661:, To reduce Dittra.ded Drivino motor vehlcle,:.crathes, injuries, es, andfaldlifies. Ihc(easand sustain high visibility enforcement of -state and. local ordinances.On Strategies, e,cello at a nd- textitig-devi ces Increase public information and education -on -Distracted Driving related traffic - issues. ,�-,Jagree,.to the above goals- and,strategies. Page 23 of,31 2022 Beaumofit-S-IYG-00084 Printed On." 0/1)QQ21, " - City of'BebLIMOnt Police Departm—ent STEP'Gompr,ehensive 2022 FOP, RE VItW ONLY - NOT A. LEGAL DOCUMENT OPERATIONIAL-PLAN z0iI&MAftIe' Zone 2 Zon6.Loc-at.io,u HNvy 90 (College St.) from IH- 10 to, FM 364 zolfe-Eburs 241'7 Enforcement zt)n'eHqAt INIAp hUps-WvW.N -4oUtdeAx.u*p ps-legrant5,_Vpload/1022923-337651:- (attach) FY2022Zone2.pdf 2'022-13e,aurnont-S-1 YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page 24 df"131 City of Bba'ufnbnt Police Departhieht -STERC&npt6h'ensi\te 2022 FOR REIIIENY, ONLY -'NOT A LEGAL DO CUNNENT OPERATIONAL PLAN Zone. Nawe : Zone 3 Zone Location,4 us 69froiii -m-lo to ivest Port Arthur Rd Zone Hours : 241' 7 Enforcement Zone Heat Alap littps-*!,, fegrotsLup *WNY,_d0t.stateJx.0s., foadllM514 137651- .4pp s (attach)" FY2022Zon63.pdf' 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-00084 Printed Oii: 9177/2021 Page 25 of 3l City of Beaumont Police Department ,STEP .Comprehensive 2022 FOR l lIE, W ONLY - NOT A LEGAL DOCUNIENT OPERATIONAL PLAN' Zone Name : Zone 4 Zone Location: US HN y 69/96/287 from Lucas.Dr. to Lawrence Dr. Zone Hours-: 24i7 Enforcement Zone Heat 'Map; 'httpss.h««N,.d'ot.state.tx.uslappslegrants._Uploadi1022925_337651- (attach) EY2022Zdne4.pdf 2022' Beaumont-S-1YG-00084 Printed On 9L7/2021 Page 26 of 31 City of.B;eaumont Police,. Department STEP Comprehensive 2022 FOR RE17 ENI ONLY - NOT A LEGAL DOCU11rIENT OPERATIONAL PLAN Zone .N ame : B,eaumont FY2022 STEP Comp Zoue Locatiou : All Zones Zone Hours 24/7;Entorcement Zone,Heat littpslJi««N,.dot.state.tx_uslapps/egrants.L Vptoad/I022927_337.651- Map -.--(attach) BeaumontFY2022STEPCoiiipl,Iap.pdf' 2022`-Beaumont-S'=1-YG-00084 Printed On:. 9/7/2021 Page'27 of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEP C`omprehensiue 2022 FOR..REXUI OIr'LY - NOT A LEGAL"DOCUA+I,NT BASELINE WF.ORAUTION Baseline Definition: A.iimub.er serNT g as a foimdadbn for subgrantees.to measure pre -grant traffic enforcement acti<rity. Baseline information must be pro-,ridedby die subgrantee in: order to identify'local traffic enforcement related activity! This ipformation should "exclude any acthity'generatedwith STEP grant dollars. Onee.tlie baseline is established; these figures «will be used to compare °subsequent year's local and granf traffic enforcement acth ity. Note for Arrests/Citations. and Wriften Warnings: Baseline..dataused must be no older than 2019. Note: M4 Crashes: KA crash data is prodded to subgrantees t1rough the RFP document. Each juris,diatioii is pi o�7ded;tiritli correspot�duig KA crash numbers based on a duee-year rolluig average. County -level agencies should use the data from "Rural X County." Baseline Year for ArrestsiCitations'atd «fritter Warnings (12.montlis)' Baseline Measure Drirnvg t?iider Influence. (DUD Speed Safety B elt Child safe"hi Seat Intersection Traffic Control (ITC) Distracted Driv i g Citations Other Elements From 111/2020 To 12131/2020 Mrtif in, Arrests/Citations, warninIts: 185 0 3445 0 504 0 2.28 0 1160 0 0 0 105 0 If you leave additional attaclunents, prof de their on die "Attaclunents"page. KA Crashes 10 6 13 34 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-00084. Printed On: 9/7/2021 Page. 28 of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STEPComprehensive 2022 Fisk REVIE MIT ONLY - NOT A LEGAL. DOCUMENT I—AIVEN7, ORCEINIENT`T "OBJECTIVE/PERFORIVIANCE .IIEASU.RE Target ObjectivelPerfortuauce Measure Target Not -Applicable Number Reduce the nuttier of`Alcoliol-Invohred.(DNIrDUI) KA-crashes 9 toto Reduce the number of All OP-related-(Seatbelt and Child Passenger SaIG�. fay) ,.crashes to 10 Reduce. the number of Speed -related crashes to 5 Reduce the ttutiiber of ITC -related ct a lies to 30 N'othiuc iu this noceetueut shall -be iuterpreted as a requirement, formal or informal, that a peace officer issue n specifted:orpredetermiued numlier of citations -in pursuance of"the Subgrante.e's oblivations hereunder..Departmeut and Subgrantee acknowledge that.Texas Transport-atiou Code Sectiou 720-002 prohibits using h•affic-offense quotas and agree that nothing in this Agreement is establishing an illegal quota. In addition -to -the STEP enforcement. activities, thesubgrautee mustniaintainbaseline-non- STEP funded citation and arrest aetty tv due to the prohibition.of supplanting. 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-00084. Printed On: 9/712021 Page 29 of 31 City of Beaumont Police Department STERComprelie nsive 2022 FOR P.EN'IEW ONLY - NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT PIS,rE OBJECTIN'E/PERFORllIANCE 11IIEr1SURE XI agree to die below efforts wide a public information and education,08—,E) program. a. Conduct a mEi nun of five (5) presentations b. Conduct a mininnun of five (5) media exposures (e.g. news conferences, nee<<s releases, and interviews) c. Conduct a iii.Lium of Lwo (2) conunwvty events (e.g. healdi fairs, .booths) 2022-Beaumont-S-1 YG-00084 Printed On: 9/7/2'021 Page 30 of 31 City of Bbaumont Pblice, Department STEP Cof-bprehe'nsiVe 2022 FOR, P,2 VIE NY ONLY - NOT A LEGAL DOCUMENT BUDGET SUMMARY Bu.� d grettape gory I TOOT Match Total Categ'ory 1, Labor,Cos I is, » (1oo) Salaries: I '$93,850.00 $0 F (200), -Fringe Benefits,: — F so $19,,577.11 SubTotal: 'T93'850'.00 $19,$77.11 $11 q,07:11 Category'll' - Other Direct Costs (306) [Travel: $o $o. .$o (400�), (500) (600) I Equipment: Supplies: Contractual Sep I $o 10 $o $0 $0 $0 to $o (700) Other rviiscellaneous:" $o $0 $0 Total:. $0 F $o T.otalI-Dif,ec-ttxsLs: $93,850,00, I s 19 t 17.11 :C6t.eqoryjll - Indirect,Cqsts (800) Indirect Cost Rat I di, F $0 $7,427.29' 7,,427.2.9 Surnmary. Total Ubor Costs: $93,850.00 $19,577.11 $113',427.11 Total Direct costs: $0 $0 $0 Total indirect Costs: $0 F $7,427.29, '4�7 $7, .29 Grand Total $93,850O0Q. $27,004.40 Fund Sources (Percent Share): 77.66% 22i34% Salary and cost rates wi 11 be based on,the rates submitted by the Subgrantlee in its grarit application in Egrants. 2022-Be---ILlmorit-S-1,Y'O'-000.84 Printed On,: 9/712021 Pag6 31 :OU81 -CIC111.SAM, oov° Entity Workspace Results 1 Total Results BEAUMONT, CITY OF [:Du -Ns Unique°.EntitylD:,0739min 'Physi_calAddress: 801 MAIN ST sAM Unique Entity ID: JELUBUlG59Z9 BEAUMONT,TX CAGE/NCAG E: 3LLN2 77701'-3548 _USA Expiration Date: Sep 01,:2022 Purpose of Registration:: Federa[Assistance Awards