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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2013-2143
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
11/21/2013
Description
Police: Grant: Byrne Memorial JAG Program
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2. Quarterly and Final Expenditure Report. The provider shall submit the <br />Quarterly Expenditure Report with supporting documentation to the Office of Management and <br />Budget by January 15, April 15, July 15, and the Final Expenditure Report August 15, 2014 <br />covering the expenditures to be reimbursed for the previous quarter. The Quarterly and Final <br />Expenditure Report shall be submitted in the format and using the form attached hereto as <br />Attachment D. <br />3. Other Required Reports. The Provider shall submit other reports as may <br />be required by the Office of Management and Budget during the program period. <br />C. Changes to Reporting Requirements. The Provider understands that the <br />County may at any time require changes in data collected, records or reporting, as may be <br />necessary and agrees to comply with any such modifications. <br />D. Monitoring and Audit. The Provider shall make available for review, inspection, <br />monitoring or audit by the County without notice during normal business hours all financial <br />records and other program records and documents which relate to or have been produced or <br />created as a result of this Contract. The Provider shall provide assistance as may be <br />necessary to facilitate a financial /program audit when deemed necessary by the County to <br />ensure compliance with applicable accounting and financial standards. The County reserves <br />the right to require the Provider to submit to an audit of the County's choosing. Furthermore, <br />the Provider understands, it may be subject to an audit, random or otherwise, by the Office of <br />the Dade County Inspector General or independent private sector inspector general retained by <br />the Office of the Inspector General. <br />E. Office of Miami -Dade County Inspector General. Miami -Dade County has <br />established the Office of the Inspector General, which is empowered to perform random audits <br />on all County contracts throughout the duration of each contract. Grant recipients are exempt <br />from paying the cost of the audit, which is normally 1/4 of 1% of the total contract amount. <br />The Miami -Dade County Inspector General is authorized and empowered to review past, <br />present and proposed County and Public Health Trust Programs, contracts, transactions, <br />accounts, records, and programs. In addition, the Inspector General has the power to <br />subpoena witness, administer oaths, require the production of records and monitor existing <br />projects and programs. Monitoring of an existing project or program may include a report <br />concerning whether the project is on time, within budget and in compliance with plans, <br />specifications and applicable law. <br />The Inspector General is empowered to analyze the necessity of and reasonableness of <br />proposed change orders to the Contract. The Inspector General is empowered to retain the <br />services of independent private sector inspectors general to audit, investigate, monitor, <br />oversee, inspect and review operations, activities, performance and procurement process <br />including but not limited to project design, bid specifications, proposal submittals, activities of <br />the Provider, its officers, agents and employees, lobbyists, County staff and elected officials to <br />ensure compliance with contract specifications and to detect fraud and corruption <br />Upon ten (10) days prior written notice to the Provider from the Inspector General or IPSIG <br />retained by the Inspector General, the Provider shall make all requested records and <br />documents available to the Inspector General or IPSIG for inspection and copying. The <br />Inspector General and IPSIG shall have the right to inspect and copy all documents and <br />10 of 15 <br />
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