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AGENDA ITEM: Memorandum of Understanding with the Board of Commissioners to Manage
American Rescue Plan Act Funds
DEPARTMENT: Board of Commissioners
MEETING: Board of Commissioners
DATE: Thursday, December 12, 2024 11:11 AM - Click to View Agenda
ITEM SUMMARY SHEET
COMMITTEE REPORT TO BOARD
Resolution #2024-4722
Motion to approve the attached Memorandum of Understanding between the Oakland County Board
of Commissioners and the Board of Commissioners, a department within Oakland County, to utilize
$377,203.53 of American Rescue Plan Act funds to pay vendors to design, print and mail series of
educational COVID -19 communication pieces for Oakland County seniors; further, authorize the
Chair of the Board of Commissioners to execute the agreement.
ITEM CATEGORY SPONSORED BY
Contract Gwen Markham
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
In accordance with MR #22280 the Oakland County Board of Commissioners appropriated
$500,000 for the project as described by this MOU, a series of educational/COVID-19
communication pieces for Oakland County seniors, of which $377,203.53 remains unobligated. The
remaining funds ($377,203.53) shall be utilized to pay vendors to design, print and mail a series of
educational/COVID -19 communication pieces for Oakland County seniors. The Oakland County
Board of Commissioners understands this MOU is required pursuant to the Coronavirus State and
Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) program, the United States Department of Treasury Final
Rules, and March 29, 2024, guidelines and FAQ.
The remaining funds ($377,203.53) shall be utilized to pay vendors to design, print and mail series
of educational /COVID -19 communication pieces for Oakland County seniors. Michael Andrews,
Board of Commissioners Chief of Staff, shall serve as the project manager. In addition, all
funds appropriated to the Board of Commissioners pursuant to MR #22280 will be expended by
December 31, 2026.
BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUIRED: No
Committee members can contact Barbara Winter, Policy and Fiscal Analysis Supervisor at
248.821.3065 or winterb@oakgov.com or the department contact persons listed for additional
information.
CONTACT
Michael Andrews, Chief of Staff
ITEM REVIEW TRACKING
Aaron Snover, Board of Commissioners Created/Initiated - 12/12/2024
AGENDA DEADLINE: 12/12/2024 7:00 PM
ATTACHMENTS
1. MOU Elder Empowerment Communication
2. ARPA MOU Memo
COMMITTEE TRACKING
2024-12-04 Finance - Recommend to Board
2024-12-12 Full Board - Adopt
Motioned by: Commissioner Linnie Taylor
Seconded by: Commissioner Penny Luebs
Yes: David Woodward, Michael Spisz, Penny Luebs, Karen Joliat, Christine Long, Robert
Hoffman, Philip Weipert, Gwen Markham, Angela Powell, Marcia Gershenson, William Miller III,
Yolanda Smith Charles, Charles Cavell, Brendan Johnson, Ann Erickson Gault, Linnie Taylor
(16)
No: None (0)
Abstain: None (0)
Absent: Michael Gingell, Kristen Nelson, Ajay Raman (3)
Passed
OAKLAND COUNTY MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONES
AND
Board of Commissioners a Department within Oakland County
This Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) is made and entered into between the Oakland County
Board of Commissioners, (“BOC”), a Michigan Constitutional and Municipal Corporation, a political
subdivision of the state of Michigan, whose address is 1200 North Telegraph, Pontiac, Michigan
48341 and Board of Commissioners (County Department). County and Board of Commissioners may be
referred to individually as a “Party” and jointly as "Parties".
The Parties agree as follows:
1.PURPOSE OF MOU. In accordance with MR #22280 the BOC appropriated $500,000 for the project
as described by this MOU, of which $377,203.53 remains unobligated. Further, BOC understand this
MOU is required pursuant to the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF)
program, the United States Department of Treasury Final Rules, and March 29, 2024 guidelines and
FAQ.
2.SLFRF CONDITIONS.
MR #22280 appropriated $500,000 to fund a series of educational/COVID-19 communication pieces for
Oakland County seniors. Pursuant to MR #22280 $377,203.53 remains unobligated. The Board of
Commissioners intends to utilize the remaining funding to design, print and mail series of communication
pieces.
3.SCOPE. The remaining funds ($377,203.53) shall be utilized to pay vendors to design, print and mail
series of educational /COVID -19 communication pieces for Oakland County seniors. Michael
Andrews, Board of Commissioners Chief of Staff, shall serve as the project manager. In addition, all
funds appropriated to the Board of Commissioners pursuant to MR #22280 will be expended by
December 31, 2026.
(COUNTY DEPARTMENT)
BY: DATE:
______________________________
Board of Commissioners Chief of Staff
THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND
BY: DATE:
Chair, Oakland County Board of Commissioners
MEMO
To: Chief Deputy County Executive
Subject: SLFRF Obligation FAQs
Date: November 7, 2024
Executive Summary
1. Key Takeaway: The introduction of interagency MOUs as an obligation vehicle provides the
County a tool to obligate dollars more efficiently and allows more time to continue refining its
reallocation decisions.
This memo summarizes preliminary takeaways from the updated FAQ released earlier this year.
Interpretation of this guidance may evolve as additional information is released.
Summary of FAQ Significant Changes
The updated SLFRF FAQs provide funding recipients with more pathways to obligate funds before the
December 31, 2024 and more flexibility to adjust obligations after December 31, 2024 in response to
changing program needs.
Key Language from Treasury:
“Treasury considers an interagency agreement, including an agreement in the form of a memorandum of
understanding (MOU), to constitute a “transaction requiring payment” similar to a contract or subaward
and therefore an obligation for purposes of the SLFRF rule, if the agreement satisfies one of the following
conditions:
•it imposes conditions on the use of funds by the agency, department, or part of government
receiving funds to carry out the program;
•it governs the provision of funds from one agency, department, or part of government to another
to carry out an eligible use of SLFRF funds; or
•it governs the procurement of goods or services by one agency, department, or part of
government from another,
and the agreement also satisfies each of the following conditions:
•it sets forth specific requirements, such as a scope of work and project deliverables;
•it is signed by the parties to the agreement, or otherwise evidences that each party has assented
to the agreement; and
•it does not disclaim any binding effect or state that it does not create rights or obligations.”
Considerations: Interagency MOUs may be easier and faster to execute than contracts, grant agreements
or other legal vehicles and may serve as an “umbrella obligation” for other types of costs, allowing
recipients to more broadly obligate funds within a discrete program in advance of the expenditure
deadline. In addition, the new FAQs appear to indicate that personnel costs for positions that remain
unfilled as of 12/31/24 may be obligated through an MOU.