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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2001-307
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
02/22/2001
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– Grant from Division of Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco.
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<br />Other Expenses. The CONTRACTOR may request reimbursement for expenses incurred <br />as a result of SPTE investigations, including citation printing, reimbursement of underage <br />operatives, and evidence costs. Anticipated expenses must be specified in the Contract <br />Cost Summary. Copies of receipts for such expenses must be submitted for <br />reimbursement with the appropriate invoice. A maximum of $25.00 will be paid for <br />reimbursement of underage operatives for work they performed on a specific date. <br /> <br />3. Total Consideration for SPTE CONTRACTS <br /> <br />Each fiscal year, Tobacco Settlement funds are appropriated by the Florida Legislature to <br />DABT for distribution to local law enforcement agencies for the purpose of reducing the <br />availability and accessibility of tobacco products to youth. Pursuant to requests for <br />funding, contract award amounts to local agencies are determined by assessment of the <br />perceived need for tobacco enforcement in a given area and the perceived ability of an <br />agency to provide tobacco enforcement activities within their jurisdiction. Perceived need <br />for tobacco enforcement is based on the total youth population as well as the number of <br />public and private elementary, middle and high schools within a jurisdiction. Perceived <br />ability to perform tobacco enforcement activities is determined by the number of officers <br />within an agency and, when applicable, shall also include an evaluation of the agency's <br />past contract performance. <br /> <br />4. Site Selection <br /> <br />The SPTE Program shall be conducted at locations within close proximity to schools and <br />where young people are known to congregate. The CONTRACTOR may only perform <br />services under this CONTRACT at locations approved by the DABT District Contract <br />Administrator. The CONTRACTOR is expected to suggest locations for investigations. <br />Generally, all approved locations for tobacco enforcement will be within a one-half-mile <br />radius of a public or private elementary, middle, or high school. As a courtesy, and <br />whenever feasible, the CONTRACTOR shall attempt to notify the School Resource Officer <br />or School Principal when working tobacco possession enforcement in close proximity to <br />a parti~ular school. <br /> <br />5. Training <br /> <br />DABT, through its assigned District Contract Administrator, will conduct training of the <br />CONTRACTOR's personnel who will participate in the Program. Initially, up to two training <br />sessions will be provided at times and places established by the CONTRACTOR and <br />agreed to by the DABT District Contract Administrator. No officer/deputy or supelVisor may <br />participate in the Program unless that person has received training from the DABT District <br />Contract Administrator, another designated DABT employee, or other person authorized <br />by DABT and/or approved by the Administrator of the Office of Tobacco Control - <br />Enforcement. The required training is mandatory for participation in SPTE CONTRACT <br />work activities. <br /> <br />'WAAI";;.I$ <br /> <br />STATEMENT OF WORK - EXHIBIT A <br /> <br />A-3 <br />
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