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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

39C.080 Performance evaluations -- Records and reports -- Review of program

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progress and compliance -- Correction of deficiencies -- Appeal process.
(1)The performance of each local emergency management agency or local director
receiving funding pursuant to KRS 39C.010 and 39C.020 shall be evaluated
quarterly as to compliance with the provisions of KRS Chapters 39A to 39F,
satisfactory program administration, and the achievement of scheduled program
objectives by the local emergency management agency or local director. Based upon
this evaluation:
(a)Programs which are judged deficient, or otherwise not in compliance with
KRS Chapters 39A to 39F, or program guidance of the division, may have
funds withheld and those funds which have been withheld may be transferred
to other local emergency management agencies.
(b)Programs which meet or exceed their minimum program objectives and have
needs for additional funds for program improvements may be granted
additional requested funds, or portions thereof, for use by the local emergency
management agency in making the improvements, subject to the availability
of funds.
(2)Within fifteen
(15)days after the end of each quarter, the local emergency
management director shall prepare and submit all documentation, records, or reports
required by the division to substantiate and document the work activity of the local
director and the local emergency management agency in performing official duties
or work plan objectives during each quarter.
(3)Program progress and compliance shall be reviewed quarterly by the area manager
of the geographical area in which the local emergency management agency is
located. The area manager shall review training records, exercise reports, financial
records and budget expenditure rates, all work plan documentation reports or
materials submitted by the local director at the end of each quarter, program
guidance materials, or other sources of information, and make an assessment as to
whether the local emergency management agency or local director is in compliance
with current program requirements or guidance, or is making satisfactory progress
toward the full achievement of the objectives outlined in the work plan of the
annual program paper. The area manager shall transmit an assessment report to the
director of the division together with any recommendations thereon.
(4)The director shall then review the material submitted, together with the area
manager's recommendations, and submit it to the advisory committee for its
evaluation and recommendations with regard thereto.
(5)The advisory committee shall transmit to the director its determination of the local
emergency management agency's state of compliance or progress, and that of the
local director, and the committee's recommendations with regard thereto. The
director shall review the report and all recommendations thereon. The director shall
then make a final determination with regard to compliance and progress and, if a
deficiency is found, the measures which shall be taken to assure compliance.
(6)Local emergency management agencies or local directors determined not to be
making satisfactory progress toward the accomplishment or completion of work
plan objectives as outlined in the annual program paper, or not performing in
accordance with the written program guidance or the requirements of KRS Chapters
39A to 39F, shall be given thirty
(30)days to correct the deficiencies in the manner
outlined by the director.
(7)A local emergency management agency aggrieved by a decision of the director may
appeal to the Franklin Circuit Court within twenty
(20)days of the receipt of the
director's decision. The court's review shall be from the record and shall not be de
novo, unless the record is insufficient.
(8)If a decision has been made by the director to withhold funding from the local
emergency management agency, that funding shall remain withheld during the
pendency of any appeals of the decision.
(9)At the end of the thirty
(30)day period further funding may be withdrawn by the
director, if the deficiencies have not been corrected. The funds may then be
reallocated to other local emergency management agencies.
(10)The director, during the review process outlined in this section, shall also review the
expenditure rate of each local emergency management agency receiving funds. If it
is determined that a local agency will not utilize all allocated funds, appropriate
portions of the allocation may be withdrawn and reallocated to another local
emergency management agency.
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