Explanation
BACKGROUND:
Need: The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) has funding available to States and units of local government through the fiscal year 2004 DNA Capacity Enhancement Program. The program seeks to improve the infrastructure and analysis capacity of existing State and local crime laboratories that conduct DNA analysis so they can process DNA samples efficiently and cost effectively. The Columbus Police Crime Laboratory has seen a marked increase in the number of DNA cases submitted and is in need of additional DNA equipment to prevent future DNA backlogs and to help the criminal justice system realize the full potential of DNA technology. Applications for this funding must be made on line through the federal web based Grants Management System. The official city program contact authorized to act in connection with this $191,200.00 application is Crime Lab Manager Jamie St. Clair.
Emergency Designation: Emergency legislation is needed for the City to respond in a timely manner to meet grant application deadlines.
FISCAL IMPACT:
There will be no fiscal impact on the City General Account as no match is required and all expenditures will be reimbursed via the grant award funding.
Title
To authorize the Mayor of the City of Columbus to apply for and if awarded accept a FY2004 DNA Capacity Enhancement Program Grant from the National Institute of Justice, to authorize Jamie St. Clair as the official representative to act in connection with this application; and to declare an emergency. ($191,200.00)
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WHEREAS, the National Institute of Justice has funding available for states and units of local governments for DNA Capacity Enhancement; and
WHEREAS, Jamie St. Clair has been identified as the official representative to act in connection with the FY2004 DNA Capacity Enhancement Program grant application and to provide information as required; and
WHEREAS, the Columbus Police Crime Lab is in need of additional equipm...
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