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Washington Association of Mental Health Field Response Team
Sheriffs & Police Chiefs Program Face Sheet
1. Contractor's Name & Address: Jefferson County Sheriff's Office
79 Elkins Rd.
Port Hadlock, WA 98339
2. Tax Identification No.: 91-6001322
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3. Contract No.: MHFRT-2021-001-002
4. Contractor's Point of Contact:
Name: Andy Pernsteiner
Title: Undersheriff
Telephone: 360-344-9760
Email: apernsteiner@co.jefferson.wa.us
5. Contract Period: January 1, 2021 - June 30, 2021
6. Funding Authority: Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission
and Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs
7. Service Area: County of Jefferson, WA
8. Requests for Reimbursement under this CONTRACT are capped at: $63,209.00
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs (WASPC) and
the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office (CONTRACTOR) acknowledge and accept the terms of this
CONTRACT and the attachments hereto, and in witness where of have executed this
CONTRACT as of the date and year last written below. The rights and obligations of both parties
to this CONTRACT are governed by the information on this CONTRACT Face Sheet and other
documents incorporated herein by reference: Contract Specific Terms and Conditions; and the
Project Narrative and Budget Worksheet which constitute the Statement of Work.
FOR WASPC: FOR CONTRACTOR:
Steve trachan, Executive Director Na . of 04.E 44.1,S1-e..
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CONTRACT SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS
WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS & POLICE CHIEFS
MENTAL HEALTH FIELD RESPONSE TEAMS GRANT PROGRAM
This AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the WASHINGTON
ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS & POLICE CHIEFS (hereinafter referred to as
WASPC); and the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office (hereinafter referred to as the
CONTRACTOR).
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants, performances, and
promises contained herein,the parties hereto agree as follows:
FUNDING SOURCE
Funding for this CONTRACT is provided to WASPC by the Washington State
Health Care Authority, misdemeanor diversion program (funding period of
January 1,2021 through June 30, 2021).
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The CONTRACTOR shall use the state funds awarded hereunder solely for
salary and benefits, costs and contracted services, goods and services, and
travel and other essential costs to support the further defined by the
STATEMENT OF WORK.
SCOPE OF WORK
The CONTRACTOR shall seek to implement the activities and to achieve the
goals and objectives of the Mental Health Field Response Teams Program, as
set forth in the STATEMENT OF WORK.
SCOPE OF WORK REVISIONS
The CONTRACTOR shall submit to WASPC a written request to effect any
significant change to the SCOPE OF WORK as expressed in the STATEMENT
OF WORK. Such requests shall be accompanied by a revised STATEMENT OF
WORK or other supporting documents and shall be accepted by WASPC before
the activities supporting the revised SCOPE OF WORK qualify as part of the
SCOPE OF SERVICES.
BUDGET REVISIONS
The CONTRACTOR shall submit to WASPC a written request to effect any
change(s) in the project budget which reflect a cumulative transfer of greater than
ten (10) percent in the aggregate among budget line items as indicated on the
CONTRACT Face Sheet. WASPC may approve or deny the request at its sole
discretion.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
The CONTRACTOR shall perform the services as defined in the STATEMENT
OF WORK incorporated herein; in accordance with the budget and estimated
expenditure plan, as stated on the CONTRACT Face Sheet and in accordance
with the Mental Health Field Response Teams Program, as well as other
policies and procedures issued by WASPC.
PERIOD OF OBLIGATION
The CONTRACT period during which financial assistance may be provided is
ndicated on Line 5 of the CONTRACT Face Sheet.
ALLOWABLE COSTS
Allowable costs shall include costs incurred by the CONTRACTOR from the
first date of the CONTRACT period, until the CONTRACT is terminated or
expires as provided herein, but in no event shall allowable costs exceed the
maximum stated amount of the CONTRACT as provided on Line 8 of the
CONTRACT Face Sheet. Costs allowable under this CONTRACT are based on
a budget approved by WASPC.
WASPC shall pay to the CONTRACTOR all allowable costs incurred from the
first date of the CONTRACT period until this CONTRACT is terminated or
expires evidenced by proper expenditure reconciliation report, submitted to
WASPC on a timely basis, insofar as those allowable costs do not exceed the
amount appropriated or otherwise available for such purposes as stated on the
CONTRACT Face Sheet.
NON-SUPPLANTING
The CONTRACTOR shall not use the state funds specified by this CONTRACT
to supplant bcal, federal, or other state funds. The CONTRACTOR shall not
use these state funds to replace funding which would otherwise be made
available to the CONTRACTOR had the state funds provided by this
CONTRACT not been provided.
GRANT ADMINISTRATION
The WASPC Grant Administrator shall be responsible for monitoring the
performance of this CONTRACT, including approval and acceptance of reports
provided by the CONTRACTOR. The WASPC Grant Administrator shall provide
and facilitate assistance and guidance to the CONTRACTOR as necessary.
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
The CONTRACTOR shall notify WASPC of the local program administrator
who shall be responsible for the performance of this CONTRACT. The
CONTRACTOR shall provide WAS PC with the program administrator's name,
address, telephone number(s), and any subsequent changes.
DATA COLLECTION
The CONTRACTOR shall utilize the data collection tool provided by WASPC,
hereinafter referred to as the WASPC Data Collection Tool, which is the
OpenLattice Application. The CONTRACTOR must provide sufficient resources
to establish the administrative permissions necessary for the WASPC Data
Collection Tool to be fully operational at the time field response begins at the
agency. The CONTRACTOR, if not already done so, shall execute the
OpenLattice App Use Agreement, which will be separately executed between
WASPC, the CONTRACTOR and OpenLattice.
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
The CONTRACTOR shall submit required reports by the date using requred forms
according to procedures issued by WASPC.
REPORT DUE DATES
1. Monthly Progress Report. The 10th of the month following the
previous month in which funded activities were performed.
2. Final Assessment Report. The 10th of the month following the six-
month period in which funded activities were performed.
The CONTRACTOR shall be obligated to submit required reports after the close
of the CONTRACT period, during the transfer of obligations to another
CONTRACT,or upon termination of the CONTRACT for any reason.
PAYMENT PROVISIONS
WASPC shall award state funds to the CONTRACTOR in the amount provided
on Line 8 of the CONTRACT Face Sheet. Upon receipt of a fully executed
Agreement, WASPC will allow reimbursement of allowable expenditures made
by the CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR is required to complete and submit
to WASPC an A1 9-1A Form along with documentation for the expenditures.
The CONTRACTOR is required to complete and submit to WASPC quarterly
reconciliation statements to account for the expenditure of the state funds.
EVALUATION AND MONITORING
The CONTRACTOR shall cooperate with andfreely participate in any monitoring
or evaluation activities conducted by WASPC that are pertinent to this
CONTRACT. WASPC,the State Auditor, or any of their representatives shall
have full access to and the right to examine during normal business hoursand as
often as WASPC, or the State Auditor may deem necessary, all of the
CONTRACTOR'S records with respect to all matters covered in this
CONTRACT. Such representatives shall be permitted to audit, examine, and
make excerpts or transcripts from such records and to make audits of all
CONTRACTS, invoices, materials, payroll, and records of matters covered by
this CONTRACT. Such rights extend for three years from the date final
reconciliation is made hereunder.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF STATE FUNDS
The CONTRACTOR and its SUBCONTRACTORS shall comply with the special
conditions listed below:
1. Applicability of Part 200 Uniform Requirements The Uniform Administrative
Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements in 2 C.F.R. Part 200, as
adopted and supplemented by the Department of Justice (DOJ) in 2 C.F.R. Part
2800 (the "Part 200 Uniform Requirements") apply to this award.
2. The CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that WASPC may withhold
award funds, or may impose other related requirements, fthe recipient does not
satisfactorily and promptly address outstanding issues from audits required by
the Part 200 Uniform Requirements (or by the terms of this award), or other
outstanding issues that arise in connection with audits, investigations, or reviews
of awards.
3. CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that is cannot use any state funds,
either directly or indirectly, in support of the enactment, repeal, modification or
adoption of any law, regulation or policy, at any level of government, without
the express written approval of WAS PC.
4. The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with all applicable laws, regulations,
policies, and guidance (including specific cost limits, prior approval and
reporting requirements, where applicable) governing the use of state funds for
expenses related to conferences, meetings, trainings, and other events,
including the provision of food and/or beverages at such events, and costs of
attendance at such events.
5. The CONTRACTOR agrees that if it currently has an open award of state
funds or if it receives an award of state funds other than the award, and those
award funds have been,are being, or are to be used, in whole or in part, for one
or more of the identical cost items for which funds are being provided under this
award, the recipient will promptly notify, in writing, the WASPC grant
administrator for this award, and, if so requested by WASPC, seek a budget
modification or change of project scope to eliminate any inappropriate
duplication of funding.
6. The CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that award funds may not be
used to discriminate against or denigrate the religious or moral beliefs of
students who participate n programs for which financial assistance is
provided from those funds, or of the parents or legal guardians of such
students.
7. The CONTRACTOR understands and agrees that, (a) No award funds may
be used to maintain or establish a computer network unless such network bbcks
the viewing, downloading, and exchanging of pornography,and (b) Nothing in
subsection (a) limits the use of funds necessary for any Federal, State,tribal,
or local law enforcement agency or any other entity carrying out criminal
investigations, prosecution, or adjudication activities.
8. The CONTRACTOR must collect, maintain, and provide to WASPC, data that
measure the performance and effectiveness of activities under this award, in the
manner, and within the timeframes, specified in the program solicitation, or as
otherwise specified by WASPC. Data collection supports compliance with the
Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA)and the GPRA Modernization
Act, and other applicable laws.
9.The CONTRACTOR agrees to cooperate with any assessments, state
evaluation efforts, or information or data collection requests, including, but
not limited to, the provision of any information required for the assessment or
evaluation of any activities within this project.
10. The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with WASPC grant monitoring
guidelines, protocols, and procedures, and to cooperate with WASPC on all
grant monitoring requests, including requests related to desk reviews,
enhanced programmatic desk reviews, and/or site visits. The recipient agrees
to provide to WASPC all documentation necessary to complete monitoring
tasks. Further, the recipient agrees to abide by reasonable deadlines set by
WASPC for providing the requested documents. Failure to cooperate with
WASPC's grant monitoring activities may result in sanctions affecting the
recipient's awards, including, but not limited to: withholdings and/or other
restrictions on the recipient's access to grant funds; referral to the Office of
the State Auditor for audit review; or termination of an award(s).
11.The CONTRACTOR acknowledges that sub-awards are not authorized.
12. The CONTRACTOR agrees to submit to WASPC for review and approval
any curricula, training materials, proposed publications, reports, or any other
written materials that will be published, including web-based materials and web
site content, through funds from this grant at least thirty (30) working days prior
to the targeted dissemination date.
13. Applicants must certify that Limited English Proficiency persons have
meaningful access to the services under this program(s). National origin
discrimination includes discrimination on the basis of limited English proficiency
(LEP). To ensure compliance with Title VI and the Safe Streets Act, recipients are
required to take reasonable steps to ensure that LEP persons have meaningful
access to their programs. Meaningful access may entail providing language
assistance services, including oral and written translation when necessary. The
U.S. Department of Justice has issued guidance for grantees to help them comply
with Title VI requirements. The guidance document can be accessed on the
Internet at www.Iep.gov.
14. Grantee agrees to comply with the requirements of 28 C.F.R. Part 46
and all Office of Justice Programs policies and procedures regarding the
protection of human research subjects, including obtainment of Institutional
Review Board approval, if appropriate, and subject informed consent.
15. Grantee agrees to comply with all confidentiality requirements of 42 U.S.C.
section 37899 and 28 C.F.R. Part 22 that are applicable to collection, use, and
revelation of data or information. Grantee further agrees, as a condition of grant
approval, to submit a Privacy Certificate that is in accord with requirements of 28
C.F.R. Part 22 and, in particular, section 2223.
16. Approval of this award does not indicate approval of any consultant rate in
excess of$650 per day.
17. All procurement (contract) transactions under this award must be
conducted in a manner that is consistent with 2 C.F.R. Part 200 and State and
local law.
ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This CONTRACT contains the entire agreement of the parties and may not be
modified or amended except as provided herein. The CONTRACTOR shall
perform in accordance with the specific and general terms and conditions of this
CONTRACT. No other understanding, oral or written, regarding the subject
matter of this CONTRACT shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties
hereto. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances,
codes, regulations and policies of local, state, and state governments. This
CONTRACT consists of the following documents:
1. MHFRT 2021-001 CONTRACT Face Sheet
2. Contract Specific Terms and Conditions
ORDER OF PRECEDENCE
In the event of any inconsistency in this CONTRACT, unless otherwise
provided herein,the inconsistency shall be resolved by giving precedence ii
the following order:
1.Applicable federal statutes and regulations
2. Applicable state statutes and regulations
3. MHFRT 2021-001 CONTRACT Face Sheet
4. CONTRACT Specific Terms and Conditions
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA REQUEST
TO: Board of County Commissioners
Philip Morley, County Administrator
FROM: Undersheriff Andy Pernsteiner
DATE: r , r�larV I • .90a-
SUBJECT: WASPC Mental Health Navigator Grant
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
JCSO applied for and was awarded a 6 month WASPC grant to fund a Mental Health Navigator to assist
JCSO in dealing with mental health and substance abuse issues within our community.
ANALYSIS:
Across the nation mental health and substance abuse have been a rising concern. JCSO has observed
PTPD's navigator program and PTPD reports that it is a great success to the community. If funded this
grant will allow JCSO to contract with a provider to hire a mental health professional to assist our citizenry.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The grant will fund the position in its entirety. JCSO will be providing office space and a JCSO owned
vehicle for the Navigator. This is a 6 month grant with an 18 month grant period to follow. After 2 years of
a grant funded Navigator the Sheriff hopes to allocate county funding for this position.
RECOMMENDATION:
JCSO is asking for the BOCC to support this grant to fund a navigator.
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P Morl , unty Ad strator Date
CONTRACT REVIEW FORM
CONTRACT WITH: WASPC TRACKING NO.:
(Contractor/Consultant)
CONTRACT FOR: Mental Health Navigator TERM: 6 months
COUNTY DEPARTMENT: Jefferson County Sheriffs Office
For More Information Contact: Undersheriff Andrew Pernsteiner
Contact Phone #: (360)344-9760
RETURN TO: Andrew Pernsteiner RETURN BY: 1/27/2021
(Person in Department) (Date)
AMOUNT: $63,209.00 PROCESS: ❑- Exempt from Bid Process
❑ Consultant Selection Process
Revenue $63,209.00 El Cooperative Purchase
Expenditure ❑ Competitive Sealed Bid
Matching funds Required 0 ❑ Small Works Roster
Source(s) of Matching Funds n/a ❑ Vendor List Bid
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Step 1: REVIEW BY ' � AG- NT
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Date Rewie
APPROVED FORM ❑ Returned for revision(See Comments)
Comments
Step 2: REVIEW BY PROSE 7 NG ATTORNEY
Review by: - Philip C. Hunsucker
Date Reviewed: / 2 Z Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
(APPROVED AS TO FORM Ret rued for revision(See Comments)
Comments it aezzA.vt7CNAj
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Step 3: (If required) DEPARTMENT MAKES REVISIONS & RESUBMITS TO RISK
MANAGEMENT AND PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
Step 4: CONTRACTOR/CONSULTANT SIGNS APPROPRIATE NUMBER OF
ORIGINALS
Step 5: SUBMIT TO BOCC FOR APPROVAL
Submit original Contract(s),Agenda Request,and Contract Review form. Also,please send 2 copies of
just the Contract(s)(with the originals)to the BOCC Office. Place"Sign Here"markers on all places the
BOCC needs to sign.
MUST be in BOCC Office by 4:30 p.m.TUESDAY for the following Monday's agenda.
(This form to stay with contract throughout the contract review process.)