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X39 <br />Consolidated Agreement FYI Page 6 of 28 <br />b. Certification regarding Debarment <br />c. Certification regarding Drug -Free Workplace Requirements <br />d. Certification regarding Environmental Tobacco Smoke. <br />17. When administering the Women, Infants, and Children's Program (WIC), the Department must <br />adhere to the requirements set forth in Section 361 of the Healthy Hunger -Free Kids Act of 2010 <br />which amended Section 12(b) of the Richard B. Russell National School Lunch Act (NSLA), 42 <br />USC 1760(b). This Act requires the Department to support full use of the Federal administrative <br />funds provided for the WIC program. The Federal administrative funds are specifically excluded <br />from budget restrictions or limitations including, at a minimum, hiring freezes, work furloughs and <br />travel restrictions. <br />18. Pursuant to the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA), the Department is <br />required to submit to the Division information that is reportable by the Division for all qualified <br />subawardees of federal funds. The Department will complete and submit the Federal Funding <br />Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) Data Reporting Requirement form provided by the <br />Division to determine the eligibility as a subawardee for reporting purposes. Information provided by <br />the Department will be used by the Division to report subawards (funding authorizations) equal to or <br />greater than $25,000 from each federal grant. <br />The Department shall maintain an active registration in the federal government's System for Award <br />Management (SAM). The SAM registration must be updated no less than annually in order to <br />maintain an active status. To update the registration, the Department must log in at the SAM home <br />page, www.sam.gov, and follow the instructions found there. <br />19. Subject to the availability of funds and approval of the Environmental Health Section, the <br />Department may request reimbursement for Centralized Intern Training (CIT) and a one -time <br />mileage allocation. <br />a. For Interns attending CIT sessions, reimbursement amounts are based on the session attended: <br />• Food Protection &. Facilities Track — $280 <br />• On -Site Wastewater Protection Track — $560 <br />• Tier 2 General EH Module — $280 <br />b. For Cross - training Registered Environmental Health Specialists (REHS) attending CIT sessions, <br />reimbursement amounts are based on the session attended: <br />• Food, Lodging, & Institutions— $170 <br />• Child Care & School Sanitation— $62 <br />• On -site Water Protection— $450 <br />• Private Drinking Water Wells— $62 <br />• Public Swimming Pools— $62 <br />• Tattoo— $62 <br />c. A one -time mileage allocation per two REHS per training session based on which of four <br />geographical areas they are employed. Reimbursement requires successful completion of the <br />course and requests must be filed by the Department within one year of the course completion. <br />
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