Adaptation Plan. Description: The Grantee will complete an AP that is consistent with the Florida Adaptation Planning Guidebook and includes the following: assessment of adaptive capacities, prioritization of adaptation needs, and identification of adaptation strategies. The Grantee may also include optional subtasks such as identifying adaptation action areas, stakeholder engagement, and integrating the proposed AP into existing APs. The AP will also include a list of prioritized projects for each asset class as defined in subsection 380.093(2), F.S., for consideration and implementation. Deliverables: The Grantee will provide the final AP or Report. PERFORMANCE MEASURES: The Grantee will submit all deliverables for each task to the Department’s Grant Manager on or before the Task Due Date listed in the Project Timeline. The Department’s Grant Manager will review the deliverable(s) to verify that they meet the specifications in the Grant Work Plan and the task description, to include any work being performed by any subcontractor(s), and will provide written acceptance or denial of the deliverable(s) to the Grantee within thirty (30) calendar days. Tasks may include multiple deliverables to be completed. The Department will accept partial and full deliverables. Incomplete deliverables will not be accepted. A “partial deliverable” is defined as a deliverable consisting of one (1) or more (but not all) subcomponents listed in the deliverable list for a single task, where such subcomponent(s) are delivered to the Department at one hundred percent (100%) completion. A “full deliverable” is defined as a deliverable comprising all subcomponents listed in the deliverable list for a single task, all delivered to the Department at one hundred percent (100%) completion. An “incomplete deliverable” is defined as a deliverable for which one hundred percent (100%) completion has not been achieved for any of the subcomponents listed in the deliverable list for a single task. A task is considered one hundred percent (100%) complete upon the Department’s receipt and approval of all deliverable(s) listed within the task and the Department’s approval provided by the Deliverable Acceptance Letter.
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Sources: Standard Grant Agreement
Adaptation Plan. Description: The Grantee will complete an AP Adaptation Plan (AP) that is consistent with the Florida Adaptation Planning Guidebook and includes the following: assessment of adaptive capacities, prioritization of adaptation needs, and identification of adaptation strategies. The Grantee may also include optional subtasks such as identifying adaptation action areas, stakeholder engagement, and integrating the proposed AP into existing APs. The AP will also include a list of prioritized projects for each asset class as defined in subsection 380.093(2), F.S., for consideration and implementation. Deliverables: The Grantee will provide the final AP Adaptation Plan or Report. PERFORMANCE MEASURES: The Grantee will submit all deliverables for each task to the Department’s Grant Manager on or before the Task Due Date listed in the Project Timeline. The Department’s Grant Manager will review the deliverable(s) to verify that they meet the specifications in the Grant Work Plan and the task description, to include any work being performed by any subcontractor(s), and will provide written acceptance or denial of the deliverable(s) to the Grantee within thirty (30) calendar days. Tasks may include multiple deliverables to be completed. The Department will accept partial and full deliverables. Incomplete deliverables will not be accepted. A “partial deliverable” is defined as a deliverable consisting of one (1) or more (but not all) subcomponents listed in the deliverable list for a single task, where such subcomponent(s) are delivered to the Department at one hundred percent (100%) completion. A “full deliverable” is defined as a deliverable comprising all subcomponents listed in the deliverable list for a single task, all delivered to the Department at one hundred percent (100%) completion. An “incomplete deliverable” is defined as a deliverable for which one hundred percent (100%) completion has not been achieved for any of the subcomponents listed in the deliverable list for a single task. A task is considered one hundred percent (100%) complete upon the Department’s receipt and approval of all deliverable(s) listed within the task and the Department’s approval provided by the Deliverable Acceptance Letter.
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Sources: Amendment to Agreement No. 22pln30