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M <br />Public Assistance Alternative Procedures Pilot Program for Debris Removal Acknowledgement <br />In accordance with the Sandy Recovery Improvement Act of 2013, the Federal Emergency <br />Management Agency (FEMA) is implementing alternative procedures for the Public Assistance (PA) <br />Program through a pilot program. <br />As a representative of the subrecipient, we elect to participate in the following: <br />o Accelerated Debris Removal - increased Federal cost share (sliding scale) <br />o Recycling Revenue (subrecipient retention of income from debris recycling without a award offset) <br />o One-time incentive for a FEMA -accepted debris management plan_ and identification of at least one <br />pre -qualified contractor <br />o Reimbursement of straight time force account labor costs for debris removal <br />1. The pilot is voluntary and the subrecipient must apply the selected alternative procedures to all of its <br />debris removal subawards. <br />2. For the sliding scale, the subrecipient accepts responsibility for any costs related to debris operations <br />after six months from the date of the incident unless, based on extenuating circumstances, FEMA <br />grants a time extension. <br />3. The subrecipient acknowledges that FEMA may request joint quantity evaluations and details <br />regarding subrecipient operations necessary to assess the pilot program procedures. <br />4. All contracts must comply with local, state, and Federal requirements for procurement, including <br />provisions of 2 CFR Part 200. <br />5. The subrecipient must comply with all Federal, state and local environmental and historic <br />preservation laws, regulations, and ordinances. <br />6. The Offiqd'of Inspector Genal may audit any subrecipient and/or subaward. <br />re of <br />Ur I40 [ er <br />Printed Name add Title <br />1� <br />Name <br />Wle? <br />Date <br />PA ID Number <br />d,We elect to not participate in the Alternative Procedures for Debris Removal. <br />0-®C) <br />