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CAIOES <br /> . ;+ @OMNOR'S OFFICE <br /> "y OF EMERC,EHCY SERVICES <br /> FY 2024 Standard Assurances For Cal OES Federal <br /> Non-Disaster Preparedness Grant Programs <br /> 19. Use of Cellular Device While Driving is Prohibited <br /> The Applicant is required to comply with California Vehicle Code sections 23123 and <br /> 23123.5. These laws prohibit driving motor vehicle while using an electronic wireless <br /> communications device to write, send, or read a text-based communication. Drivers <br /> are also prohibited from the use of a wireless telephone without hands-free listening <br /> and talking, unless to make an emergency call to 911, law enforcement, or similar <br /> services. <br /> 20. California Public Records Act and Freedom of Information Act <br /> The Applicant acknowledges that all information submitted in the course of applying <br /> for funding under this program, or provided in the course of an entity's grant <br /> management activities that are under Federal control, is subject to the Freedom of <br /> Information Act (FGIA), 5 U.S.C. § 552, and the California Public Records Act, <br /> California Government Code §7920.000 et seq. The Applicant should consider these <br /> laws and consult its own State and local laws and regulations regarding the release <br /> of information when reporting sensitive matters in the grant application, needs <br /> assessment, and strategic planning process. <br /> 21. Acknowledgment of Federal Funding from DHS <br /> The Applicant must acknowledge its use of federal funding when issuing statements, <br /> press releases, requests for proposals, bid invitations, and other documents describing <br /> projects or programs funded in whole or in part with federal funds. <br /> 22. Activities Conducted Abroad <br /> The Applicant must coordinate with appropriate government authorities when <br /> performing project activities outside the United States and obtain all appropriate <br /> licenses, permits, or approvals. <br /> 23. Best Practices for Collection and Use of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) <br /> DHS defines PH as any information that permits the identity of an individual to <br /> be directly or indirectly inferred, including any information that is linked or linkable to <br /> that individual. If the Applicant collects PII, the Applicant is required to have a <br /> publicly-available privacy policy that describes standards on the usage and <br /> maintenance of the P11 they collect. The Applicant may refer to the DHS Privacy <br /> Impact Assessments: Privacy Guidance and Privacy Template as a useful resource. <br /> Page 10 of 15 Initials <br />