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Agenda 07/08/2014 Item #16D 67/8/2014 16.D.6. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program Landowner Agreement accepting a $15,000 grant award from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program for fish and wildlife habitat restoration at Rivers Road Preserve. OBJECTIVE: To restore fish and wildlife habitat at Rivers Road Preserve. CONSIDERATION: The Partners for Fish and Wildlife (PFW) Program is a voluntary, incentive -based federal program that provides direct technical assistance and financial assistance in the form of cooperative agreements to private landowners to restore and conserve fish and wildlife habitat for the benefit of federal trust resources. The Board of County Commissioners approved the acceptance of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Cooperative Agreement No. 401815JO21 on October 11, 2005, item 16A13. As stated in the Executive Summary from that date, "Future grant funds awarded through this Cooperative Grant Agreement will be brought back to the Board as a modification of the original Agreement." Since then, specific Conservation Collier projects were funded annually through the USFWS and were identified as modifications to Cooperative Grant Agreement No. 401815J021. This year, Conservation Collier staff again requested PFW funds via modification to the existing Cooperative Agreement. Upon receiving notification of funding, the USFWS informed staff that funds for all new Conservation Collier projects will now be administered under new, separate agreements instead of modifications to the old agreement. Restoration required under this grant agreement includes invasive, exotic plant removal and management, which is already a required restoration activity under the Rivers Road Preserve Final Management Plan. Administrative requirements and terms and conditions of the grant agreement will be outlined in a USFWS award letter which Collier County will receive after execution of the grant agreement. A draft USFWS award letter is included as an attachment to this agenda item. Staff is requesting Board approval of this agreement prior to execution by the USFWS in order to facilitate the August 31, 2014 start date. FISCAL IMPACT: Collier County will receive $15,000 in reimbursable USFWS funds in FYI 5. The 50% match goal will be met through in house staff services monitoring and re- treating the restoration area. A budget amendment in the amount of $15,000 is required to recognize grant revenue within Public Services Grant Fund (709) Project 33353, and the match will be recognized within the Public Services Match Fund (710) Project 33353. Match funds are available in Conservation Collier Land Management Fund 174 Reserves. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The project will support Objective 7.3 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element, which requires the County to continue to implement programs that conserve and protect endangered and threatened wildlife species. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program Landowner Agreement is a standard form. The Notice of Federal Cooperative Agreement Award (Notice) is also a standard form and contains compliance terms. USFWS requires the County to execute the Agreement before it receives a final Notice. As such, a draft Notice is presented as part of this item. If the final Notice is not substantially identical to the draft, a subsequent item will be presented to the Board with a recommendation. The Agreement allows either party to terminate with 30 days written notice to the other Packet Page -1434- 7/8/2014 16.D.6. party. Accordingly, this item has been approved as to form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval. - JAB RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves and authorizes the Chainnan to sign a Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program Landowner Agreement accepting a $15,000 grant award from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program for fish and wildlife habitat restoration at Rivers Road Preserve and approves all necessary budget amendments. Prepared by: Melissa Hennig, Senior Environmental Specialist, Department of Parks and Recreation Packet Page -1435- 7/8/2014 16.D.6. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16. D. 16. D. 6. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program Landowner Agreement accepting a $15,000 grant award from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program for fish and wildlife habitat restoration at Rivers Road Preserve. Meeting Date: 7/8/2014 Prepared By Name: BetancurNatali Title: Operations Analyst, Beach & Water 6/17/2014 12:14:02 PM Submitted by Title: Environmental Specialist, Senior, Conservation Collier Name: HennigMelissa 6/17/2014 12:14:03 PM Approved By Name: Washbumlionka Title: Manager - Park Operations, Parks & Recreation Date: 6/17/2014 3:32:17 PM Name: WilliamsBarry Title: Director - Parks & Recreation, Parks & Recreation Date: 6/17/2014 4:46:18 PM Name: TownsendAmanda Title: Director - Operations Support, Public Services Division Date: 6/19/2014 12:31:03 PM Name: AlonsoHailey Title: Operations Analyst, Public Services Division Date: 6/24/2014 9:15:26 AM Packet Page -1436- 7/8/2014 16.D.6. Name: CarnellSteve Title: Administrator - Public Services, Public Services Division Date: 6/24/2014 10:32:23 AM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title: Assistant County Attorney, CAO General Services Date: 6/24/2014 11:38:44 AM Name: Joshua Thomas Title: Grants Support Specialist, Grants Management Office Date: 6/24/2014 5:11:08 PM Name: StanleyTherese Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior, Grants Management Office Date: 6/25/2014 4:01:10 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 6/26/2014 5:09:00 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 6/30/2014 7:58:22 PM Packet Page -1437- 7/8/2014 16.D.6. Landowner Agreement No: Cost Structure: FF04RFFP00 FGHC 11210400000 -145 CFDA: 15.631 Other: PARTNERS FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE PROGRAM LANDOWNER AGREEMENT This Landowner Agreement (Agreement), dated July 8, 2014, between Collier County Board of County Commissioners (Collier County), and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ( USFWS) is entered into pursuant to authority contained in the Partners for Fish and Wildlife Act (P.L. 109- 294), the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act (16 U.S.C. 661 et seq.) and the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 (16 U.S.C. 742a j), as amended. This project was selected for funding because the Landowner(s) share(s) a common objective with the USFWS to restore habitat for the benefit of Federal trust species on private lands, and the project supports priority actions identified in the Regional Partners for Fish and Wildlife (Partners) Program Strategic Plan. Collier County, 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112, hereby agrees to participate with the USFWS in conducting certain wildlife management practices on lands owned or managed in Collier County, State of Florida, described as follows: all of, or within, Rivers Road Preserve comprised of 76 acres and located within Township 48, Section 30 & Range 27. ' In signing this Agreement and receiving the Notice of Award Letter, the Landowner(s) join(s) as a participant in a wildlife habitat improvement program and grants to the USFWS authority to complete the habitat improvement project or the Landowner(s) may personally carry out management activities with financial or material support as described in attached Exhibit A. Any donation of supplies, equipment, or direct payment from the USFWS to the Landowner for carrying out the habitat improvements is included in Exhibit A. The activities conducted pursuant to this agreement are not to replace, supplement or otherwise contribute to any mitigation or compensation that may be required of the Landowner(s), or other parties, as a result of any mandated requirements. The term of this Agreement (also referred to as the habitat retention period) will be completed on August 315`, 2024. This Agreement may be modified at any time by mutual written consent of the parties. It may be terminated by either party upon 30 days advance written notice to the other party(ies). However, if the Landowner(s) terminate(s) the Agreement before its expiration, or if the Landowner(s) should materially default on these commitments, then the Landowner(s) agree(s) to reimburse the USFWS prior to final termination for the prorated costs of all habitat improvements placed on the land through this Agreement. For these purposes, the total cost of the habitat improvements to the United States is agreed to be $ 15,000.00. Landowner: The Landowner(s) or his/her land manager, with legal authority over land management decisions, guarantee(s) ownership of the above - described land and warrants that there are no outstanding FWS 3 -2455 11/13 Packet Page -1438- E) 7/8/2014 16.D.6. rights that interfere with this Landowner Agreement The Landowner(s) will notify the USFWS of planned or pending changes in ownership. A change of ownership shall not change the terms of this Agreement. The Agreement and terms shall be in effect on the described land for the term of the Agreement. The Landowner(s) agree(s) to allow access (with advance notice) to the USFWS to implement the project described in the work plan, and to monitor project success. The Landowner(s) retain(s) all rights to control trespass and retains all responsibility for taxes, assessments, and damage claims. During the habitat retention period, the landowner must maintain the habitat restored under this award, as outlined in Exhibit A. At the end of the habitat retention period, the habitat improvement project will become the sole property and complete responsibility of the Landowner(s). There shall be no obligation to the USFWS after the term of the Agreement has expired. The Landowner(s) will be responsible for securing any necessary permits. The Landowner(s) agree(s) to identify USFWS' contribution to the project during public presentations, reports, or other information published about the project, as appropriate USFWS: The USFWS will work with the Landowner(s) throughout the entire Agreement term to support actions needed to ensure that the project is designed and constructed per the Agreement and functions as intended. The USFWS, its agents, or assignees will provide advanced notice prior to accessing the Landowner(s) property to implement the project described in Exhibit A, and to monitor project success. The USFWS assumes no liability for damage or injury other than that caused by its own negligence, on the above acreage. The USFWS does not assume jurisdiction over the premises by this Agreement. FWS 3 -2455 11/13 Packet Page - 1439 - `.=i 7/8/2014 16.D.6. Spatial Information Sharing: In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, permission must be obtained from the Landowner before any personal information can be released. The only information that can be shared is payment information that is authorized by law. Therefore, Landowner consent is requested to allow for sharing of spatial information about this project solely with conservation cooperators providing technical or financial assistance with the restoration, enhancement or management of fish and wildlife habitat. F 1, the Landowner, consent to having spatial information about this project shared with other conservation cooperators. ❑I, the Landowner, do NOT wish to have any spatial information about this project shared with other conservation cooperators. Signatures: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legality: Tom Henning, CHAIRMAN Landowner(s) Jennifer A. Belpedio Assistant County Attorney Date Erin P. Myers, USFWS Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program Biologist Date Kevin Godsea, USFWS Partners Program State Coordinator or Field Supervisor or Branch Chief Date FWS 3 -2455 11 /13 G Packet Page -1440- 7/8/2014 16.D.6. EXHIBIT A The habitat improvements described below are agreed to by Collier County Board of County Commissioners and, the USFWS, in a Landowner Agreement dated July 8, 2014. Description of Habitat Improvement Proiect and Obiectives: Invasive exotic vegetation is destroying native habitat in Florida and has been for decades. If this invasive vegetation is not removed and treated, native wildlife habitat will continue to be eliminated. This project will remove the direct threat to infested upland and wetland habitat communities and remove the indirect threat of a large seed source. Native plants will replace invasive exotic vegetation, thus restoring these habitats for native wildlife species The Rivers Road Preserve is a 76 acre preserve located in central Collier County, within the Primary Zone of the Florida Panther Focus Area. The preserve is adjacent to and contributes to an important wildlife corridor connecting two private conservation easements through a wildlife crossing under Immokalee Road to the over 60,000 acre Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) owned by the South Florida Water Management District and Audubon Florida. Rivers Road Preserve is located 1.5 miles south of the CREW lands and 10 miles NW of the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. Umbrella Species include the Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) and the Florida Black Bear (Ursus americanus floridanus). Numerous bear sightings, panther telemetry points and photo accounts have been recorded in the area and one telemetry point was recorded approximately 1/3 mile from the preserve. There are anecdotal reports of panthers on the southern portion of the preserve. Other rare, candidate and listed species benefitted include the Big Cypress fox squirrel, swallow -tail kite, gopher tortoise, bonneted bat and Eastern indigo snake. Removing invasive exotic plants from this property will greatly improve the natural habitat for the Florida Panther and numerous other wildlife species which frequently move through this area. Exotics to be treated and/or removed include all FLEPPC Category I and II plants. The primary exotic plant species that exist in the preserve include Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius), earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis), rosary pea (Abrus precatorius), Ceasar's weed (Urena lobata), and Melaleuca ( Melaleuca quiquinerva). A substantial Air potato (Dioscorea bulbifera) infestation also exists on the preserve however; it will not be treated until July 2014. In June 2013, the USDA - Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Invasive plant Laboratory released Asian Leaf beetles (Lilioceris cheni) to feed on the air potato plants on the preserve as a bio- control research project. The beetle damage is being monitored on a monthly basis until June 2014. They will determine then if they will release additional beetles in this location and continue the research project or not. Future monitoring and re- treatment of the invasive exotic plant population within the preserve will be performed by Collier County Staff. Follow -up treatments will continue at a minimum of 2 times per year until maintenance state is achieved then treatment will be reduced to one event per year. FWS 3 -2455 11/13 Packet Page -1441- G 7/8/2014 16.D.6. USFWS will: Program biologist will be assisting with management plan development and providing funds to hire a contractor to conduct the initial, 3 -month follow -up, and 6 -month follow -up exotic plant treatment on the preserve. Initial treatment would begin in 2014, and all treatments will be chemical kill in place. The contractor will be responsible for the control of any target trees, shrubs, and seedlings and the application of any herbicides within the designated project location. All aspects of the control of listed invasive species within the preserve, including any equipment, labor, supply, and herbicide needs, will be the responsibility of the contractor. The contractor will take precautions to avoid harming any native vegetation or wildlife. All species will be killed -in -place with a basal bark or cut stump treatment with an appropriate dyes laced herbicide approved for use by the State of Florida and Collier County. All work will be directed by a qualified project manager licensed to apply pesticides by the State of Florida. Within the areas hatched in yellow on the attached map, all woody exotics have already mechanically mowed and the resulting chips left in place (See Figure 4). Exotic plant re- growth within these areas of the preserve will also be treated in place during all 3 project treatments. The Landowner(s) will: Collier County Staff will conduct future monitoring and re- treatment of the invasive exotic plant population within the preserve. Follow -up treatments will continue at a minimum of 2 times per year until maintenance state is achieved then treatment will be reduced to one event per year. The other Cooperator(s) will: USDA -ARS Invasive plant Laboratory in Davie Florida released Asian Leaf beetles (Lilioceris cheni) to feed on the air potato plants on the preserve as a bio- control research project in 2013, and will continue to monitor and enhance population as needed. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Invasive Plant Management Section will contribute $15,000 for contracted labor to remove invasive plants on the project site. FWS 3 -2455 11/13 Packet Page -1442- G 7/8/2014 16.D.6. Budget Table: Object Class Categories" Partners Landowner USFWS Partners Pro ram USFWS Other Programs Other Non - USFWS Totals Personnel $15,000 $ $ $ $15,000 Fringe benefits Travel Equipment Supplies 500 $ 500 Contractual 15,000 15.000 $30,000 Monitoring $ $ $ $ 500 $ 500 etreatment Totals $ $15,000 $ $15,000 $ $ $ $16,000 $ $46,000 a The total cost -share by the Cooperator, Service and Landowner must remain the same, however allocations by category may be redistributed upon prior approval by the Service Any work to be completed may be modified with the mutual agreement of the aforementioned parties. FWS 3 -2455 11/13 Packet Page -1443- CA "T °Fri United States Department of the Interior F FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE �4AC a Florida Panther and Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge 3860 Tollgate Boulevard, Suite 300 Naples, Florida 34114 PH: 239-353-8442 FAX: 239-353-8640 In Reply Refer To: FWS/PFW Subject: Noti Dear Congratulations, the funding for your agreement was approved through the 15.631. Funds under this award are td ERZX�reement and comDletec The information below may be useful w Award Total: Cooperator DUNS #: Project Period Start Date Project Period End Date: Habitat Retention Period End Date: Authorizing Legislation: ward # itners for Fish S. Fish and used to comp F 4241' rms. 7/8/2014 16.D.6. life Program (Partners Program) Q ". lice's (USFWS) CFDA Program outlined in the attached of August 31024 August 31, 2024 Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, 16".jf-V C. § 661- 666(c), Fish and Wildlife Act mof 1956, 16 U.S.C. 742(a j), and the Partners fo 'Fish and Wildlife Act (16 U.S.C. 377�� e q.). w W,L u The Partners Program Biologist identified in the Project Contacts section of this letter will be substantially involved in this project including, but not limited to: (A) participating and collaborating with you and other project partners, in carrying out the scope of work; (B) reviewing and approving each stage of work as stages occur; and (C) closely monitoring or otherwise providing operational involvement during the project. There are two timeframes associated with this award: the project period and the habitat retention period. The project period is the period during which all approved on- the - ground activities are to be conducted. Only allowable costs resulting from obligations incurred during the project period may be charged to Packet Page -1444- 7/8/2014 16.D.6. this award. All obligations incurred under the award must be liquidated no later than 90 calendar days after the end of the project period. The habitat retention period is defined as the period during which the landowner as outhnUu%E hibi�'A ofd ,�� The habitat retention period(s) associated with this award will be identified in the finalized Landowner Agreement(s) (template attached). Full compliance with environmental laws is not yet complete for this project. Project planning and coordination tasks can proceed; however, no ground- disturbing work or project implementation actions can occur until USFWS has notified you in writing that project implementation work can begin. The Partners Program Biologist will assist you with completion of the Federal compliance processes; however, recipients of Federal funds are ultimately responsible for ensuring that all applicable Federal, State, and local permits are otaued for work performed under this Cooperative Agreement. Under the teriris``and conditions of`this award, your organization must maintain an active SAM ,:. ', �;, registration https://www.sam.,gov/port4*'ablic/SAM/ until the final financial report is submitted or final payment is received, whichever is iaterJf your organization's SAM registration expires during the required en ©fihe USF" ,. will suspend payment under this and all other USFWS awards to your q p g y p y r�o g ization's S14N1 registration. or amzation until��" "ott ii `ate our or an X Terms of Acceptancex's Acceptance of a financial' assistance award from the USFWS carries with it the responsibility to be aware of and comply with the terms a c conditions applicable to the award. Acceptance is defined as the start of work, drawing down funds,; or accepting syxho�vard,,'1 a electronic means. Awards are based on the application submitted to and approved by tire "'ti Awards are subject to the terms and conditions incorporated into the notice of award either by dsrect citation or by reference to the following: Federal regulations, program legislatio " "_orregulat1 and;special award teens and conditions. The Federal regulations applicable to USFWS awards are Sted by Cooperator iype in Enclosure 1. If you do not have access to the Internet and require a full text copy of the award terms', and conditions, contact the Partners Program Biologist. 2 Packet Page -1445- 7/8/2014 16.D.6. Pavments• Please coordinate with the Partners Program Biologist when you plan to request payments for your habitat improvement work. When your project or substantial phase of your project is complete, the Partners Program Biologist will inspect the project to certify that it was completed in accordance with the work plan. After the accomplished work is inspected and certified to be complete, the Partners Program Biologist will assist you in the process to receive your partial or final payment. Your organization has completed enrollment in U.S. Treasury's Automated Standard Application for Payment (ASAP) system. When requesting payment in ASAP, your Payment Requestor will be required to enter an Account 1D. When entering the Account ID in ASAP, the Payment Requestor should enter the Award h1u identified in the subject line on this Notice of Award followed by a percent sign ( %). Refero t9 ASAP.gov Help menu for detailed instructions on requesting payments in ASAP. 111100 Financial and Performance Reu6rtinLj Requirements: Annual interim and final finan ial"and performance reports are required under this award. Final reports are due within 90 calendar day s =of the pro�ec #periiod end date. The interim report periods and due dates under this ax, r"are_calcu A based on the praaect period start date and are as follows: Report: . ; Re `ort.:Period O Report Due Date: First Interim financial & i July 1'2014, � uiie 30, 2024 July 1, 2015 erformancet; Interim financial & Annually, July I - June 3&0- Annually, July 1 performance33'`' Final financial July 1;;2018 Juif 3a, 2019: sx "" August 1, 2019 Final performance July 1, 2025 - June 30; 2024 ; . "July, 1, 2024 Use the SF 425, Federal Financial Report, for all financial report mg, This form 1 s available at http:// www. whitehouse .gov /omb /grants_forms/ Performance reports must contain: (1) a comparison of actual accomplishments with the goals and objectives of the award as detailed in the approved scope of work; (2) a description of reasons why ,� . :N �'.., established izoals were not met, if appropriate: and (3) the'aiibroximate number of acres managed ( Please include the USFWS award number provided in the subject line of this letter on all Financial and performance reporting due dates may be extended by the Partners Program Biologist upon receipt of a written request identifying the type of report to be extended, the requested revised due date, and a justification for the extension. The Partners Program Biologist may approve an additional extension if justified by a catastrophe that significantly impairs the Cooperator's operations. Requests for reporting due date extensions must be received in writing by the Partners Program Biologist before the original reporting due date. Packet Page -1446- 7/8/2014 16.D.6. Significant Development Reports: Events may occur between the scheduled performance reporting dates that have significant impact upon the supported activity. In such cases, notify the Partners Program Biologist in writing as soon as the following types of conditions become known: • Problems, delays, or adverse conditions that will materially impair the ability to meet the objective of the Federal award. This disclosure must include a statement of any corrective action(s) taken or contemplated, and any assistance needed to resolve the situation. • Favorable developments that enable meeting time schedules and objectives sooner or at less cost than anticipated opproducing more or different beneficial results than originally planned. Cooperators are per'iitted to re- fdget within the approved direct cost budget to meet unanticipated requirements aid, make limitOlprogram changes to the approved project. However, certain types of post- awardcfan es in , bud et d projects shall require the prior written approval roval of the Partners Program., Mogist. State loc r Indianti"- bal governments must refer to 43 CFR 12.70 for additional .' „tAc �' +� r , information a the types o . tinges tha,requure nor written approval. Commercial organizations, institutions o gher ed e bn, h s' s and olhek non- profit organizations must refer to 43 CFR 12.925 for additions fnformatio 1, on;the types of ranges that require prior written approval. ti A. Project Period Extensions., If additional time is need to complete the' approved project, you must send written notice to the Partners Program Biologist. This node must be received by t `Partners Program Biologist at least 10 calendar days before the authorized r9Ject period end,- and must include supporting reasons and revised end date. Extensions for time cannot be-, a onzed or the purpose of spending an unused balance of funds that remains after the approved project actiVnties have been completed. r A e „5 MB'�d �a Project Contacts:;.. The USFWS Project Officer for this award: The Coo erator's Pro'eefOfficer for this award: Erin P. Myers, Private Lands Biologist NIWI a % 3860 Tollgate Blvd, Ste 300 onmen a eca�st Naples, FL 34114 e one5249 ergo Telephone: 239 - 353 -8442 ext. 232 Email: erin myers@fws.gov tna :c s a egur co'y nOO, _4 fNr Su`� Thank you for your commitment to land stewardship. We look forward to working with you on this project. Please contact the Partners Program Biologist identified above withaiy questions. Sincerely, in Packet Page -1447- 7/8/2014 16.D.6. Enclosure 1 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Financial Assistance Award Terms and Conditions Acceptance of a grant or cooperative agreement award from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ( USFWS), Department of the Interior (Interior) carries with it the responsibility to be aware of and comply with the terms and conditions of award. Acceptance is defined as the start of work, drawing down funds, or accepting the award via electronic means. Awards are based on the application submitted to and approved by the USFWS. Awards are subject to the terms and conditions incorporated into the award either by direct citation or by reference to the following: Federal regulations; program legislation or regulation; and special award terms and conditions. The full text of the Federal regulations listed below is available on the Internet at www.ecfr.gov, www.gpo.gov, and www.whitehouse.gov. If you do not have access to the Internet and require a full text copy of any of these regulations, contact the Partners Program Biologist. The Federal regulations applicable to USFWS grant and cooperatiVe,agreement award recipients are: General' k 43 CFR Part 12 ,,,Subpart A, Administrative and Audit Requirements and Cost Principles for Assistance Programs 1 111 OMB Circulal A -102, Grants and Cooperative Agrei 43 CFR Part 12-,'Subpart C,QiTniforni Adminisirative Local Governments YRZ2 .3 Cost Principles 2 CFR Part 225, Cost Audit Requirements OMB Circular A -133, Audits of States, Other Requirements 2 CFR Part 25, Central Contractor Registration and E 2 CFR Part 170, Reporting Subawards and Executive 2 CFR Part 175, Award Term for Trafficking in Persons ( 2 CFR Part 1400, Government -wide Debarment and Susp 2 CFR Part 1401, Requirements for Drug -Free Workplace with State and Local Governments ements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and and Governments (OMB Circular A -87) al 43 CFR 18, New Restrictions on Lobbying: Submission of an application also represents the applicant's certification of the statements in 43 CFR Part 18, Appendix A- Certification Regarding Lobbying. �,z 41 USC §6306, Prohibition on Members of Congress Making Contracts with Federal Government No r iember of or delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this award, or to any, benefit that may arise therefrom; this provision shall not be construed to extend to an award made to a corporation for the public's general benefit. Executive Order 13513, Federal Leadership on Reducing Text Messaging while r and enforce policies that ban text messaging while driving, including conducting i 3(a) of the order. Packet Page -1448- iving. Recipients are encouraged to adopt itiativesof the type described in section