R15-116 RESOLUTION NO. R15 -116
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,
FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR TO SIGN THE GRANT APPLICATION AND
STATE AID TO LIBRARIES GRANT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE FOR THE FISCAL
• YEAR 2015 -2016; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
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1 i WHEREAS, the State of Florida requires that the City of Boynton Beach authorize the
1: Grant Application and Agreement for Library State Aid each year; and
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1: WHEREAS, upon recommendation of staff, the City Commission has determined
1; that it is in the best interests of the residents of the City to authorize execution of the Library
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17 State Aid Grant Application and Agreement with the Florida Department of State, Division
18 of Library and Information Services for the Fiscal Year 2015 -2016.
1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
2 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
2 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as
2 i being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption
2' hereof.
2 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does
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2! hereby approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Library State Aid Grant Application and
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2• Agreement with Florida Department of State, Division of Library and Information Services
2' for the Fiscal Year 2015 -2016, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A ".
2: Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage.
2! PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15 day of September, 2015.
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CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
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Mayor — Jerry Taylor
Vice Mayor — Joe Casello
1 Commissioner — David T. Merker
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1 i c Commissioner — Mack McCray
Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick v
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STATE AID TO LIBRARIES GRANT
AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF STATE
AND
City of Boynton Beach
for and on behalf of
Boynton Beach City Library
This Agreement is by and between the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Library
and Information Services, hereinafter referred to as the "Division," and the City of Boynton
Beach for and on behalf of Boynton Beach City Library, hereinafter referred to as the "Grantee."
The Grantee has submitted an application and has met all eligibility requirements and has been
awarded a State Aid to Libraries Grant (CSFA 45.030) by the Division in the amount specified
on the "Fiscal Year 2015 -2016 State Aid to Libraries Final Grants" document (which is
incorporated as part of this Agreement and entitled Attachment B). The Division has the
authority to administer this grant in accordance with Section 257, Florida Statutes. By reference,
the application and any approved revisions are hereby made a part of this agreement.
In consideration of the mutual covenants and promises contained herein, the parties agree as
follows:
1. Grant Purpose. This grant shall be used exclusively for the "State Aid to Libraries Grant,"
the public purpose for which these funds were appropriated.
a) The Grantee shall perform the following Scope of Work as identified in Section 257.17
Florida Statutes:
Manage or coordinate free library service to the residents of its legal service area. The
Grantee shall:
1. Have a single administrative head employed full time by the library's governing
body;
2. Provide free library service, including loaning materials available for circulation
free of charge and providing reference and information services free of charge;
3. Provide access to materials, information and services for all residents of the area
served; and
4. Have at least one library, branch library or member library open 40 hours or more
each week.
State Aid to Libraries Grant Agreement Page 1 of 17
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b) The Grantee agrees to provide the following Deliverables related to the Scope of Work
for payment to be awarded.
Payment 1, Deliverable /Task 1:
• The first payment will be a fixed price in the amount of 100% of the grant award.
The Grantee will have at least one library, branch library or member library open
40 hours or more each week.
2. Length of Agreement. This Agreement shall begin the date the agreement is signed by both
the Grantee's Governing Body and the Division and continue until all grant funds have been
expended, unless terminated in accordance with the provisions of Section 29 of this
Agreement.
3. Expenditure of Grant Funds. The Grantee cannot obligate or expend any grant funds
before the Agreement has been signed by all parties. No costs incurred after termination of
the Agreement shall be allowed unless specifically authorized by the Division.
4. Contract Administration. The parties are legally bound by the requirements of this
agreement. Each party's contract manager, named below, will be responsible for monitoring
its performance under this Agreement and will be the official contact for each party. Any
notice(s) or other communications in regard to this agreement shall be directed to or
delivered to the other party's contract manager by utilizing the information below. Any
change in the contact information below should be submitted in writing to the contract
manager within 10 days of the change.
For the Division of Library and Information Services:
Marian Deeney, Library Program Administrator
Florida Department of State
R.A. Gray Building
Mail Station # 9D
500 South Bronough Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
Phone: (850) 245 -6620
Facsimile: (850) 245 -6643
Email: marian.deeney @dos.myflorida.com
For the Grantee:
Craig Clark, Director
208 South Seacrest Boulevard
Boynton Beach, Florida 33435
Phone: (561) 742 -6380
Facsimile: (561) 742 -6381
Email: clarkc @bbfl.us
State Aid to Libraries Grant Agreement Page 2 of 17
Chapter 1B- 2.011(2)(a), Florida Administrative Code, Effective 4 -2015.
5. Grant Payments. All grant payments are requested by submitting a Grant Payment Request
Form. The Grant Payment Request Form is available on the Division's website at
info.florida.gov /services- for - libraries /grants/ cooperative /guidelines- applications - and - forms /.
The total grant award shall not exceed the amount specified on the "Fiscal Year 2015 -2016
State Aid to Libraries Final Grants" document (Attachment B), which shall be paid by the
Division in consideration for the Grantee's minimum performance as set forth by the terms
and conditions of this Agreement. The grant payment schedule is outlined below:
a) The first payment will be a 100% fixed price in the amount of the grant award as
specified in Attachment B. Payment will be made in accordance with the completion of
the Deliverables.
6. Electronic Payments. The Grantee can choose to use electronic funds transfer (EFT) to
receive grant payments. All grantees wishing to receive their award through EFT must
submit a Vendor Direct Deposit Authorization form to the Florida Department of Financial
Services. If EFT has already been set up for your organization, you do not need to submit
another authorization form unless you have changed bank accounts. To download this form
visit myfloridacfo.com/ Division /AA/Forms/DFS- A1- 26E.pdf. The form also includes tools
and information that allow you to check on payments.
7. Florida Substitute Form W -9. A completed Substitute Form W -9 is required from any
entity that receives a payment from the State of Florida that may be subject to 1099
reporting. The Department of Financial Services (DFS) must have the correct Taxpayer
Identification Number (TIN) and other related information in order to report accurate tax
information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). To register or access a Florida Substitute
Form W -9 visit flvendor.myfloridacfo.com /. A copy of the Grantee's Florida Substitute
Form W -9 must be submitted by the Grantee to the Division with the executed
Agreement.
8. Financial Consequences. The Department shall apply the following financial consequences
for failure to perform the minimum level of services required by this Agreement in
accordance with Sections 215.971 and 287.058, Florida Statutes:
Should the library fail to provide free library service to the public or to be open for at least 40
hours per week, it will no longer be eligible to receive State Aid to Libraries grant funding,
and its funding will be reduced to zero.
First payment will be withheld if Deliverables are not satisfactorily completed.
State Aid to Libraries Grant Agreement Page 3 of 17
Chapter 1B- 2.011(2)(a), Florida Administrative Code, Effective 4 -2015.
9. Credit Line(s) to Acknowledge Grant Funding. The Division requires public
acknowledgement of State Aid to Libraries Grant funding for activities and publications
supported by grant funds. Any announcements, information, press releases, publications,
brochures, videos, web pages, programs, etc. created as part of a State Aid to Libraries Grant
project must include an acknowledgment that State Aid to Libraries Grant funds were used to
create them.
Use the following text:
"This project has been funded under the provisions of the State Aid to Libraries Grant
program, administered by the Florida Department of State's Division of Library and
Information Services."
10. Non - allowable Grant Expenditures. The Grantee agrees to expend all grant funds received
under this agreement solely for the purposes for which they were authorized and appropriated.
Expenditures shall be in compliance with the state guidelines for allowable project costs as
outlined in the Department of Financial Services' Reference Guide for State Expenditures,
which are available online at myfloridacfo .com /aadir /referenceguide /.
Grant funds may not be used for the purchase or construction of a library building or
library quarters.
11. Travel Expenses. The Subgrantee must pay any travel expenses, from grant or local
matching funds, in accordance to the provisions of Section 112.061, Florida Statutes.
12. Unobligated and Unearned Funds and Allowable Costs. In accordance with Section
215.971, Florida Statutes, the Grantee shall refund to the State of Florida any balance of
unobligated funds which has been advanced or paid to the Grantee. In addition, funds paid in
excess of the amount to which the recipient is entitled under the terms and conditions of the
agreement must be refunded to the state agency. Further, the recipient may expend funds
only for allowable costs resulting from obligations incurred during the specified agreement
period. Expenditures of state financial assistance must be in compliance with the laws, rules
and regulations applicable to expenditures of State funds, including, but not limited to, the
Reference Guide for State Expenditures.
13. Repayment. All refunds or repayments to be made to the Department under this agreement
are to be made payable to the order of "Department of State" and mailed directly to the
following address: Florida Department of State, Attention: Marian Deeney, Library Program
Administrator, Division of Library and Information Services, 500 South Bronough Street,
Mail Station #9D, Tallahassee, FL 32399. In accordance with Section 215.34(2), Florida
Statutes, if a check or other draft is returned to the Department for collection, Recipient shall
pay to the Department a service fee of $15.00 or five percent (5 %) of the face amount of the
returned check or draft, whichever is greater.
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14. Single Audit Act. Each grantee, other than a grantee that is a State agency, shall submit to an
audit pursuant to Section 215.97, Florida Statutes. See Attachment A for additional information
regarding this requirement. If a Grantee is not required by law to conduct an audit in
accordance with the Florida Single Audit Act because it did not expend at least $500,000 in
state financial assistance, it must submit a Financial Report on its operations pursuant to
Section 257.41(3), Florida Statutes within nine months of the close of its fiscal year.
15. Retention of Accounting Records. Financial records, supporting documents, statistical
records and all other records, including electronic storage media pertinent to the Project, shall
be retained for a period of five (5) fiscal years after the close out of the grant and release of
the audit. If any litigation or audit is initiated or claim made before the expiration of the five -
year period, the records shall be retained for five fiscal years after the litigation, audit or
claim has been resolved.
16. Obligation to Provide State Access to Grant Records. The Grantee must make all grant
records of expenditures, copies of reports, books, and related documentation available to the
Division or a duly authorized representative of the State of Florida for inspection at
reasonable times for the purpose of making audits, examinations, excerpts and transcripts.
17. Obligation to Provide Public Access to Grant Records. The Division reserves the right to
unilaterally cancel this Agreement in the event that the Grantee refuses public access to all
documents or other materials made or received by the Grantee that are subject to the
provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, known as the Florida Public Records Act. The
Grantee must immediately contact the Division's Contract Manager for assistance if it
receives a public records request related to this Agreement.
18. Investment of Funds Received But Not Paid Out. The Grantee may temporarily invest any
or all grant funds received but not expended in an interest bearing account pursuant to
Section 216.181(16)(b), Florida Statutes. Interest earned on such investments should be
returned to the Division quarterly, except that interest accrued less than $100 within any
quarter may be held until the next quarter when the accrued interest totals more than $100.
All interest accrued and not paid to the Division, regardless of amount, must be submitted
with the Grantee's Final Report at the end of the Grant Period.
19. Noncompliance. Any Grantee that is not following Florida statutes or rules, the terms of the
grant agreement, Florida Department of State policies and guidance, local policies, or other
applicable law or that has not submitted required reports or satisfied other administrative
requirements for other Division of Library and Information Services grants or grants from
any other Office of Cultural, Historical, and Information Programs (OCHIP) Division will be
in noncompliance status and subject to the OCHIP Grants Compliance Procedure. OCHIP
Divisions include the Division of Cultural Affairs, the Division of Historical Resources, and
the Division of Library and Information Services. Grant compliance issues must be resolved
before a grant award agreement may be executed and before grant payments for any OCHIP
grant may be released.
State Aid to Libraries Grant Agreement Page 5 of 17
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20. Accounting Requirements. The Grantee must maintain an accounting system that provides
a complete record of the use of all grant funds as follows:
a) The accounting system must be able to specifically identify and provide audit trails that
trace the receipt, maintenance and expenditure of state funds;
b) Accounting records must adequately identify the sources and application of funds for all
grant activities and must classify and identify grant funds by using the same budget
categories that were approved in the grant application. If Grantee's accounting system
accumulates data in a different format than the one in the grant application, subsidiary
records must document and reconcile the amounts shown in the Grantee's accounting
records to those amounts reported to the Division;
c) An interest - bearing checking account or accounts in a state or federally chartered
institution may be used for revenues and expenses described in the Scope of Work and
detailed in the Estimated Project Budget;
d) The name of the account(s) must include the grant award number;
e) The Grantee's accounting records must have effective control over and accountability for
all funds, property and other assets; and
f) Accounting records must be supported by source documentation and be in sufficient
detail to allow for a proper pre -audit and post -audit (such as invoices, bills and canceled
checks).
21. Availability of State Funds. The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under
this Agreement are contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Florida Legislature. In the
event that the state funds upon which this Agreement is dependent are withdrawn, this
Agreement will be automatically terminated and the Division shall have no further liability to
the Grantee beyond those amounts already expended prior to the termination date. Such
termination will not affect the responsibility of the Grantee under this Agreement as to those
funds previously distributed. In the event of a state revenue shortfall, the total grant may be
reduced accordingly.
22. Lobbying. The Subgrantee will not use any grant funds for lobbying the state legislature, the
state judicial branch or any state agency.
23. Independent Contractor Status of Grantee. The Grantee, if not a state agency, agrees that
its officers, agents and employees, in performance of this Agreement, shall act in the capacity
of independent contractors and not as officers, agents or employees of the state. The Grantee
is not entitled to accrue any benefits of state employment, including retirement benefits and
any other rights or privileges connected with employment by the State of Florida.
State Aid to Libraries Grant Agreement Page 6 of 17
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24. Grantee's Subcontractors. The Grantee shall be responsible for all work performed and all
expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement. The Grantee may subcontract, as
necessary, to perform the services and to provide commodities required by this Agreement.
The Division shall not be liable to any subcontractor(s) for any expenses or liabilities
incurred under the Grantee's subcontract(s), and the Grantee shall be solely liable to its
subcontractor(s) for all expenses and liabilities incurred under its subcontract(s). The Grantee
must take the necessary steps to ensure that each of its subcontractors will be deemed to be
independent contractors and will not be considered or permitted to be agents, servants, joint
venturers or partners of the Division.
25. Liability. The Division will not assume any liability for the acts, omissions to act or
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negligence of the Grantee, its agents, servants or employees; nor may the Grantee exclude
liability for its own acts, omissions to act or negligence to the Division.
a) The Grantee shall be responsible for claims of any nature, including but not limited to
injury, death and property damage arising out of activities related to this Agreement by
the Grantee, its agents, servants, employees and subcontractors. The Grantee shall
indemnify and hold the Division harmless from any and all claims of any nature and shall
investigate all such claims at its own expense. If the Grantee is governed by Section
768.28, Florida Statutes, it shall only be obligated in accordance with this Section.
b) Neither the state nor any agency or subdivision of the state waives any defense of
sovereign immunity or increases the limits of its liability by entering into this A eement
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c) The Division shall not be liable for attorney fees, interest, late charges or service fees, or
cost of collection related to this Agreement.
d) The Grantee shall be responsible for all work performed and all expenses incurred in
connection with the project. The Grantee may subcontract as necessary to perform the
services set forth in this Agreement, including entering into subcontracts with vendors for
services and commodities, provided that such subcontract has been approved in writing
by the Department prior to its execution and provided that it is understood by the Grantee
that the Department shall not be liable to the subcontractor for any expenses or liabilities
incurred under the subcontract and that the Grantee shall be solely liable to the
subcontractor for all expenses and liabilities incurred under the subcontract.
26. Strict Compliance with Laws. The Grantee shall perform all acts required by this
Agreement in strict conformity with all applicable laws and regulations of the local, state and
federal law. For consequences of noncompliance, see Section 19, Noncompliance.
27. No Discrimination. The Grantee may not discriminate against any employee employed
under this Agreement or against any applicant for employment because of race, color,
religion, gender, national origin, age, handicap or marital status. The Grantee shall insert a
similar provision in all of its subcontracts for services under this Agreement.
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28. Breach of Agreement. The Division will demand the return of grant funds already received,
will withhold subsequent payments and/or will terminate this agreement if the Grantee
improperly expends and manages grant funds; fails to prepare, preserve or surrender records
required by this Agreement; or otherwise violates this Agreement.
29. Termination of Agreement. The Division will terminate or end this Agreement if the
Grantee fails to fulfill its obligations herein. In such event, the Division will provide the
Grantee a notice of its violation by letter and shall give the Grantee fifteen (15) calendar days
from the date of receipt to cure its violation. If the violation is not cured within the stated
period, the Division will terminate this Agreement. The notice of violation letter shall be
delivered to the Grantee's Contract Manager, personally, or mailed to his/her specified
address by a method that provides proof of receipt. In the event that the Division terminates
this Agreement, the Grantee will be compensated for any work completed in accordance with
this Agreement prior to the notification of termination if the Division deems this reasonable
under the circumstances. Grant funds previously advanced and not expended on work
completed in accordance with this Agreement shall be returned to the Division, with interest,
within thirty (30) days after termination of this Agreement. The Division does not waive any
of its rights to additional damages if grant funds are returned under this Section.
30. Preservation of Remedies. No delay or omission to exercise any right, power or remedy
accruing to either party upon breach or violation by either party under this Agreement shall
impair any such right, power or remedy of either party; nor shall such delay or omission be
construed as a waiver of any such breach or default or any similar breach or default.
31. Non - Assignment of Agreement. The Grantee may not assign, sublicense or otherwise
transfer its rights, duties or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written
consent of the Division, which shall not unreasonably be withheld. The agreement transferee
must demonstrate compliance with the requirements of the project. If the Division approves a
transfer of the Grantee's obligations, the Grantee shall remain liable for all work performed
and all expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement. In the event the Legislature
transfers the rights, duties and obligations of the Division to another governmental entity,
pursuant to Section 20.06, Florida Statutes or otherwise, the rights, duties and obligations
under this Agreement shall be transferred to the succeeding governmental agency as if it was
the original party to this Agreement.
32. Required Procurement Procedures for Obtaining Goods and Services. The Grantee shall
provide maximum open competition when procuring goods and services related to the grant -
assisted project in accordance with Section 287.057, Florida Statutes.
a) Procurement of Goods and Services Not Exceeding $35,000. The Grantee must use the
applicable procurement method described below:
1. Purchases Up to $2,500: Procurement of goods and services where individual
purchases do not exceed $2,500 do not require competition and may be conducted at
the Grantee's discretion.
State Aid to Libraries Grant Agreement Page 8 of 17
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2. Purchases or Contract Amounts Between $2,500 and $35,000: Goods and services
costing between $2,500 and $35,000 require informal competition and may be
procured by purchase order, acceptance of vendor proposals or other appropriate
procurement document.
b) Procurement of Goods and Services Exceeding $35,000. Goods and services costing over
$35,000 may be procured by either Formal Invitation to Bid, Request for Proposals or
Invitation to Negotiate and may be procured by purchase order, acceptance of vendor
proposals or other appropriate procurement document.
33. Conflicts of Interest. The Grantee hereby certifies that it is cognizant of the prohibition of
conflicts of interest described in Sections 112.311 through 112.326, Florida Statutes and
affirms that it will not enter into or maintain a business or other relationship with any
employee of the Department of State that would violate those provisions. The Grantee further
agrees to seek authorization from the General Counsel for the Department of State prior to
entering into any business or other relationship with a Department of State Employee to
avoid a potential violation of those statutes.
34. Binding of Successors. This Agreement shall bind the successors, assigns and legal
representatives of the Grantee and of any legal entity that succeeds to the obligations of the
Division of Library and Information Services.
35. Employment of Unauthorized Aliens. The employment of unauthorized aliens by the
Grantee is considered a violation of Section 274A (a) of the Immigration and Nationality
Act. If the Grantee knowingly employs unauthorized aliens, such violation shall be cause for
unilateral cancellation of this Agreement.
36. Severability. If any term or provision of the Agreement is found to be illegal and
unenforceable, the remainder will remain in full force and effect, and such term or provision
shall be deemed stricken.
37. Americans with Disabilities Act. All programs and facilities related to this Agreement must
meet the standards of Sections 553.501 - 553.513, Florida Statutes and the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990.
38. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed, performed and enforced in all respects
in accordance with the laws and rules of Florida. Venue or location for any legal action
arising under this Agreement will be in Leon County, Florida.
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39. Entire Agreement. The entire Agreement of the parties consists of the following documents:
a) This Agreement
b) Federal and State of Florida Single Audit Act Requirements (Attachment A), including
Exhibit 1.
c) Fiscal Year 2015-2016 State Aid to Libraries Final Grants (Attachment B)
The Grantee hereby certifies that they have read this entire Agreement and will comply
with all of its requirements.
Date of Agreement:
Grantee:
By:
Chief Executive
Typed name and title
or
or Chief Financial Officer
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Janet Prainito, City Clerk
Typed name and title
Septembe 15, 2015
Date
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Department of State:
ATTACHMENT A
FEDERAL AND STATE OF FLORIDA SINGLE AUDIT ACT REQUIREMENTS
AUDIT REQUIREMENTS
The administration of resources awarded by the Department of State to the Grantee may be subject to
audits and /or monitoring by the Department of State as described in this Addendum to the Grant
Agreement.
MONITORING
In addition to reviews of audits conducted in accordance with 2 CFR 2 Subpart F — Audit Requirements
and Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, monitoring procedures may include, but not be limited to, on -site
visits by Department of State staff, limited scope audits as defined by 2 CFR 2 §200.328 and/or other
procedures. By entering into this agreement, the recipient agrees to comply and cooperate with any
monitoring procedures /processes deemed appropriate by the Department of State. In the event the
Department of State determines that a limited scope audit of the recipient is appropriate, the recipient
agrees to comply with any additional instructions provided by the Department of State staff to the
recipient regarding such audit. The recipient further agrees to comply and cooperate with any
inspections, reviews, investigations or audits deemed necessary by the Chief Financial Officer or
Auditor General.
AUDITS
PART I: FEDERALLY FUNDED
This part is applicable if the recipient is a State or local government or a non -profit organization that has
received federal funds awarded through the Department of State. Exhibit 1 to this attachment indicates
whether federal resources have been awarded through the Department of State by this agreement.
2 CFR 2 §200.501 Audit Requirements:
(a) Audit required. A non - federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non - federal entity's
fiscal year in federal awards must have a single or program- specific audit conducted for that year in
accordance with the provisions of this part.
(b) Single audit. A non - federal entity that expends $750,000 or more during the non - federal entity's
fiscal year in federal awards must have a single audit conducted in accordance with 2 CFR 2 §200.514
Scope of audit, except when it elects to have a program- specific audit conducted in accordance with
paragraph (c) of this section.
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(c) Program - specific audit election. When an auditee expends federal awards under only one federal
program (excluding R &D) and the federal program's statutes, regulations, or the terms and conditions of
the federal award do not require a financial statement audit of the auditee, the auditee may elect to have
a program- specific audit conducted in accordance with 2 CFR 2 §200.507 Program- specific audits. A
program- specific audit may not be elected for R &D unless all of the federal awards expended were
received from the same federal agency, or the same federal agency and the same pass - through entity,
and that federal agency, or pass - through entity in the case of a subrecipient, approves in advance a
program- specific audit.
(d) Exemption when federal awards expended are less than $750,000. A non - federal entity that expends
less than $750,000 during the non - federal entity's fiscal year in federal awards is exempt from federal
audit requirements for that year, except as noted in 2 CFR 2 §200.503 Relation to other audit
requirements, but records must be available for review or audit by appropriate officials of the federal
agency, pass - through entity, and Government Accountability Office (GAO).
(e) Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC). Management of an auditee that
owns or operates a FFRDC may elect to treat the FFRDC as a separate entity for purposes of this part.
(f) Subrecipients and contractors. An auditee may simultaneously be a recipient, a subrecipient, and a
contractor. Federal awards expended as a recipient or a subrecipient are subject to audit under this part.
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The payments received for goods or services provided as a contractor are not federal awards. Section
§200.330 Subrecipient and contractor determinations should be considered in determining whether
payments constitute a federal award or a payment for goods or services provided as a contractor.
(g) Compliance responsibility for contractors. In most cases, the auditee's compliance responsibility for
contractors is only to ensure that the procurement, receipt, and payment for goods and services comply
with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of federal awards. Federal award
compliance requirements normally do not pass through to contractors. However, the auditee is
responsible for ensuring compliance for procurement transactions which are structured such that the
contractor is responsible for program compliance or the contractor's records must be reviewed to
determine program compliance. Also, when these procurement transactions relate to a major program,
the scope of the audit must include determining whether these transactions are in compliance with
federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of federal awards.
(h) For subrecipient. Since this part does not apply to for -profit subrecipients, the pass - through
entity is responsible for establishing requirements, as necessary, to ensure compliance by for -profit
subrecipients. The agreement with the for -profit subrecipient should describe applicable compliance
requirements and the for -profit subrecipient's compliance responsibility. Methods to ensure compliance
for federal awards made to for -profit subrecipients may include pre -award audits, monitoring during the
agreement, and post -award audits. See also §200.331 Requirements for pass - through entities.
The Internet address listed below will assist recipients in locating documents referenced in the text of
this agreement and with the interpretation of compliance issues.
U.S. Government Printing Office
www.ecfr.gov
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PART II: STATE FUNDED
This part is applicable if the recipient is a nonstate entity as defined by Section 215.97(2)(1), Florida
Statutes and has received state funds awarded by the Department of State. Exhibit 1 to this attachment
indicates whether state resources have been awarded by the Department of State by this agreement.
Section 215.97, Florida Statutes Single Audit Requirements
1. In the event that the recipient expends a total amount of state financial assistance equal to or in
excess of $500,000 in any fiscal year of such recipient, the recipient must have a State single or
project- specific audit for such fiscal year in accordance with Section 215.97, Florida Statutes;
applicable rules of the Executive Office of the Governor and the Chief Financial Officer; and
Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for -profit organizations),
Rules of the Auditor General. Exhibit 1 to this attachment indicates state financial assistance
awarded through the Department of State by this agreement. In determining the state financial
assistance expended in its fiscal year, the recipient shall consider all sources of state financial
assistance, including state financial assistance received from the Department of State, other state
agencies and other nonstate entities. State financial assistance does not include federal direct or pass -
through awards and resources received by a nonstate entity for federal program matching
requirements.
2. In connection with the audit requirements addressed in Part II, paragraph 1 of this attachment, the
recipient shall ensure that the audit complies with the requirements of Section 215.97(7), Florida
Statutes. This includes submission of a financial reporting package as defined by Section
215.97(2)(d), Florida Statutes and Chapter 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit
and for -profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General.
3. If the recipient expends less than $500,000 in state financial assistance in its fiscal year, an audit
conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 215.97, Florida Statutes is not required. In
the event that the recipient expends less than $500,000 in state financial assistance in its fiscal year
and elects to have an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 215.97, Florida
Statutes, the cost of the audit must be paid from the nonstate entity's resources (i.e., the cost of such
an audit must be paid from the recipient's resources obtained from other than State entities).
The Internet addresses listed below will assist recipients in locating documents referenced in the text of
this agreement and with the interpretation of compliance issues.
State of Florida Department Financial Services (Chief Financial Officer)
fldfs.com
State of Florida Legislature (Statutes, Legislation relating to the Florida Single Audit Act)
State Aid to Libraries Grant Agreement Page 13 of 17
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PART III: REPORT SUBMISSION
1. Copies of reporting packages for audits conducted in accordance with 2 CFR 2 §200.512 and
required by Part I of this attachment shall be submitted, when required by 2 CFR 2 §200.512, by
or on behalf of the recipient, directly to each of the following:
A. The Department of State at the following address:
Office of Inspector General
Florida Department of State
R. A. Gray Building, Room 114A
500 South Bronough St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250
B. The Federal Audit Clearinghouse, electronically, at harvester.census.gov /sac / as designated
in 2 CFR 2 §200.512
C. Other federal agencies and pass - through entities, in accordance with 2 CFR 2 §200.513.
2. In the event that a copy of the reporting package for an audit required by Part I of this attachment
and conducted in accordance with 2 CFR 2 §200.501 Audit Requirements is not required to be
submitted to the Department of State for the reasons pursuant to 2 CFR 2 §200.501, the recipient
shall submit the required written notification pursuant to 2 CFR 2 §200.501 (d) and a copy of the
recipient's audited schedule of expenditures of federal awards directly to the following:
Office of Inspector General
Florida Department of State
R. A. Gray Building, Room 114A
500 South Bronough St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250
A non - federal entity that expends less than $750,000 during the non - federal entity's fiscal year in
federal awards is exempt from federal audit requirements for that year, except as noted in 2 CFR
2 §200.503 Relation to other audit requirements, but records must be available for review or
audit by appropriate officials of the federal agency, pass - through entity and Government
Accountability Office (GAO).
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3. Copies of financial reporting packages required by Part II of this attachment shall be submitted,
by or on behalf of the recipient, directly to each of the following:
A. The Department of State at the following address:
Office of Inspector General
Florida Department of State
R. A. Gray Building, Room 114A
500 South Bronough St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0250
B. The Auditor General's Office at the following address:
Auditor General's Office
Room 401, Pepper Building
111 West Madison Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -1450
4. Any reports, management letters or other information required to be submitted to the Department
of State pursuant to this agreement shall be submitted timely in accordance with 2 CFR 2
Subpart F, Audit Requirements; Section 215.97, Florida Statutes; and Chapter 10.550 (local
governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for -profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor
General, as applicable.
5. Recipients, when submitting financial reporting packages to the Department of State for audits
done in accordance with 2 CFR 2 Subpart F or Chapter 10.550 (local governmental entities) or
10.650 (nonprofit and for -profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General should indicate the
date that the reporting package was delivered to the recipient in correspondence accompanying
the reporting package.
PART IV: RECORD RETENTION
1. The recipient shall retain sufficient records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of this
agreement for a period of five years from the date the audit report is issued and shall allow the
Department of State or its designee, Chief Financial Officer or Auditor General access to such
records upon request. The recipient shall ensure that audit working papers are made available to
the Department of State or its designee, Chief Financial Officer or Auditor General upon request
for a period of five fiscal years from the date the audit report is issued, unless extended in writing
by the Department of State.
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EXHIBIT 1
FEDERAL RESOURCES AWARDED TO THE RECIPIENT PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT
CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING:
Not Applicable.
COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO THE FEDERAL RESOURCES AWARDED
PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Not Applicable.
MATCHING RESOURCES FOR FEDERAL PROGRAMS:
Not Applicable.
STATE RESOURCES AWARDED TO THE RECIPIENT PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT
CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING:
SUBJECT TO SECTION 215.97, FLORIDA STATUTES:
Florida Department of State, State Aid to Library Grants, CSFA Number 45.030
Award Amount: Listed on Attachment B, Fiscal Year 2015 -2016 State Aid to Libraries Final Grants
COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO STATE RESOURCES AWARDED
PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT ARE AS FOLLOWS:
As contained in the Compliance Supplement to CSFA Number 45.030.
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ATTACHMENT B
Fiscal Year 2015 -2016 State Aid to Libraries Final Grants
State Aid to Libraries Grant Agreement Page 17 of 17
Chapter 1B- 2.011(2)(a), Florida Administrative Code, Effective 4 - 2015.