Florida Regulations 60FF1-5.002: Rural County Grants
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The E911 Rural County Grant program is a semi-annual grant program provided for the purpose of assisting rural counties, as defined by Section 365.172(3)(z), F.S., with the installation and maintenance of an Enhanced 911 (E911) system.
(1) Eligibility. Any Board of County Commissioners in the State of Florida, with a county population of fewer than 75,000 is eligible to apply. Two or more rural counties may apply for a joint grant, but each county must complete and submit an individual Form 6A “”County E911 Fiscal Information.””
(2) General conditions.
(a) Each rural county applying for rural county grant funds shall complete and submit W Form 1A, “”911 Rural County Grant Program Application,”” revised 10/2021, which is incorporated herein by reference and which may be obtained from the E911 Board office at the following address:
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13548 or
State of Florida E911 Board
ATTN: Administrative Assistant
4030 Esplanade Way, Suite 135-F
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950
The applicant must provide the completed, signed Application Form, and the related procurement documents. The grant application package must be postmarked or delivered by hand or email to: E911BoardElectronicGrantReports@dms.myflorida.com on or before April 1 or October 1 of each year, dependent on the spring or fall application period.
(b) Priorities for awarding of grants will be determined by the E911 Board. Grant priorities may be adjusted by the Board and published with the grant application package three months prior to the application submission date. The grant priority list is available as an addendum with the grant application at the start of each grant cycle at the address shown in paragraph (3)(a), above.
(c) The amount and availability of funds in the Trust Fund for allocation each year is subject to an annual appropriation by the Legislature. The E911 Board will adjust the funds awarded to a rural county based upon eligibility of requested items, published quotes, increased effectiveness of grant funds, minimum system requirements for performing the needed E911 function as specified in the State E911 plan, or documented factors provided in the grant application submission.
(3) The Rural County Grant program will operate on the following two schedules:
(a) Spring Schedule:
1. Counties submit applications: by April 1;
2. E911 Board evaluates applications: April – May;
3. Board votes on applications at regularly scheduled meetings: April – June;
4. Board sends notification of award before June 30;
5. Implementation period: One year from the award notification letter date;
6. Expiration of the right to incur costs: Two years from the award notification letter date.
(b) Fall Schedule:
1. Counties submit applications: by October 1;
2. E911 Board evaluates applications: October – November;
3. Board votes on applications at regularly scheduled meetings: October – December;
4. Board sends notification of award before December 30.
5. Implementation period: One year from the award notification letter date;
6. Expiration of the right to incur costs: Two years from the award notification letter date.
Rulemaking Authority 365.172(6)(a)11. FS. Law implemented 365.173(2)(g), 365.172(9)(a), (b), (c) FS. History-New 12-7-08, Amended 10-19-09, 4-15-10, 10-27-10, Formerly 60FF-5.002, Amended 7-17-11, 2-7-12, 9-2-12, 1-30-14, 12-21-14, 9-23-15, 5-31-16, 10-11-21.
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(2) General conditions.
(a) Each rural county applying for rural county grant funds shall complete and submit W Form 1A, “”911 Rural County Grant Program Application,”” revised 10/2021, which is incorporated herein by reference and which may be obtained from the E911 Board office at the following address:
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-13548 or
State of Florida E911 Board
ATTN: Administrative Assistant
4030 Esplanade Way, Suite 135-F
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950
The applicant must provide the completed, signed Application Form, and the related procurement documents. The grant application package must be postmarked or delivered by hand or email to: E911BoardElectronicGrantReports@dms.myflorida.com on or before April 1 or October 1 of each year, dependent on the spring or fall application period.
(b) Priorities for awarding of grants will be determined by the E911 Board. Grant priorities may be adjusted by the Board and published with the grant application package three months prior to the application submission date. The grant priority list is available as an addendum with the grant application at the start of each grant cycle at the address shown in paragraph (3)(a), above.
(c) The amount and availability of funds in the Trust Fund for allocation each year is subject to an annual appropriation by the Legislature. The E911 Board will adjust the funds awarded to a rural county based upon eligibility of requested items, published quotes, increased effectiveness of grant funds, minimum system requirements for performing the needed E911 function as specified in the State E911 plan, or documented factors provided in the grant application submission.
(3) The Rural County Grant program will operate on the following two schedules:
(a) Spring Schedule:
1. Counties submit applications: by April 1;
2. E911 Board evaluates applications: April – May;
3. Board votes on applications at regularly scheduled meetings: April – June;
4. Board sends notification of award before June 30;
5. Implementation period: One year from the award notification letter date;
6. Expiration of the right to incur costs: Two years from the award notification letter date.
(b) Fall Schedule:
1. Counties submit applications: by October 1;
2. E911 Board evaluates applications: October – November;
3. Board votes on applications at regularly scheduled meetings: October – December;
4. Board sends notification of award before December 30.
5. Implementation period: One year from the award notification letter date;
6. Expiration of the right to incur costs: Two years from the award notification letter date.
Rulemaking Authority 365.172(6)(a)11. FS. Law implemented 365.173(2)(g), 365.172(9)(a), (b), (c) FS. History-New 12-7-08, Amended 10-19-09, 4-15-10, 10-27-10, Formerly 60FF-5.002, Amended 7-17-11, 2-7-12, 9-2-12, 1-30-14, 12-21-14, 9-23-15, 5-31-16, 10-11-21.