FDLE's Criminal Justice Grants (CJG) monitors the General Appropriations Act (GAA) during session. House and Senate project forms for initiatives that are slated to pass-through FDLE are downloaded. Upon release of the GAA signed by the Governor, CJG grant managers begin reaching out to approved recipients. Recipients submit an application packet to the CJG grant manager to aid in the development of the financial assistance agreement. Recipients are provided the contract to execute and may commence program activities.
As part of the terms and conditions of the financial assistance agreement, recipients of state funds are required to complete and submit both financial and programmatic reports to Criminal Justice Grants. The reporting requirements may vary by the type of project requests (member project vs. FCO).
FDLE is composed of five areas: Executive Direction and Business Support, Criminal Investigations and Forensic Science, Criminal Justice Information, Criminal Justice Professionalism and Florida Capitol Police. FDLE’s duties, responsibilities and procedures are mandated through Chapter 943, FS, and Chapter 11, FAC. To learn more about these areas, read our Statement of Agency Organization and Operation or visit our Open Government page.