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C-number: C-19-23-004-X

C-number: C-19-23-004-X-00
Item: #25
Revision: 00
Vote — approved
Bill Gates yes
Clint Hickman yes
Jack Sellers yes
Thomas Galvin yes
Steve Gallardo yes
25.FY23 VICTIMS’ RIGHTS GRANT FUNDING FROM ARIZONA ATTORNEY GENERAL Approve receipt of FY 2022-2023 grant funds from the State of Arizona, Office of the Attorney General, in the amount of $296,600.00. These grant funds will support mandated functions by covering direct costs of implementing victims’ rights laws pursuant to Arizona Revised Statues Title 13, Chapter 40 and Title 8, Chapter 3, Article 7, that impact prosecutorial agencies as an entity type. This agreement commenced, retroactively, 
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25. FY23 VICTIMS’ RIGHTS GRANT FUNDING FROM ARIZONA ATTORNEY GENERAL Approve receipt of FY 2022-2023 grant funds from the State of Arizona, Office of the Attorney General, in the amount of $296,600.00. These grant funds will support mandated functions by covering direct costs of implementing victims’ rights laws pursuant to Arizona Revised Statues Title 13, Chapter 40 and Title 8, Chapter 3, Article 7, that impact prosecutorial agencies as an entity type. This agreement commenced, retroactively, July 1, 2022 and terminates on June 30, 2023. In accordance with Victims’ Rights Program Guidelines, Section IV, page 5, the grant allows a 0% rate for indirect costs, or $0 that may be incurred by the County Attorney’s Office of Maricopa County for the administration of this grant. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office FY2023 composite indirect cost rate is 22.35%, or $66,290.10. The recoverable indirect cost of administering this grant is $0; the non-recoverable indirect cost is $66,290.10. Non-recoverable indirect costs will be covered by the department's general fund budget. This grant is non-competitive and does not require a match. The grant award does not require on-going cash contributions after the grant period end date. Authorize the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, or designee, to sign all documents related to this award. Grant revenues are not "local revenues" for the purpose of the constitutional expenditure limitation, and therefore expenditure of the funds is not prohibited by the budget law. This award agreement is in the amount of $296,600.00. This award will ensure that victims of crime are notified of the progress of criminal proceedings. This grant will expire at the end of the agreement. There is no long-term expectation of continued funding for this grant; however, the County Attorney’s Office has been receiving grant funds from the Attorney General’s office for victim services since FY96/97, the most recent award was for FY 21/22 in the amount of $283,320. (C-19-23-004-X-00)
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