1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.15 – Grant or Contract Application (a) An applicant for a grant under this chapter must complete and submit a grant application package to the OAG Grant Coordinator, 300 West 15th Street, 15th Floor, P.O. Box 12548, Austin, Texas 78711-2548. An applicant may contact the OAG by telephone (512-463-0192) or…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.9 – Eligible Applicants The entities that are eligible to apply for Family Trust Fund monies are: (1) institutions of higher education having academic departments that are capable of research on marriage and divorce that will assist in determining programs, courses, and policies to help strengthen families and assist children…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.7 – Eligible Projects Grants or contracts awarded under this chapter may be used to fund: (1) projects that will assist in the development and distribution of a premarital education handbook; (2) projects in institutions of higher education that will assist in developing programs, courses, and policies to help strengthen…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.5 – Purpose of Funds The purpose of the Family Trust Fund is to provide funds for programs that provide premarital education, strengthen families, reduce the amount of delinquent child support, and assist families.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.3 – Source of Funds The Family Trust Fund was created by Texas Family Code § RSA 2.014 as a trust fund with the state comptroller to be administered by the OAG for the beneficiaries of the fund. Each county clerk of Texas is required to collect $30 of each…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.2 – Adoptions by Reference (a) Grantees must comply with all applicable state and federal statutes, rules, regulations, and guidelines. In instances where both federal and state requirements apply to a grantee, the more restrictive requirement applies. (b) OAG adopts by reference the rules, documents, and forms listed below that…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.1 – Definitions The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. (1) GAAS–Generally Accepted Auditing Standards; (2) OAG–Office of the Attorney General; (3) UGMS–Uniform Grant Management Standards published by the Governor’s Office of Budget and Planning; (4)…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.402 – Hearing (a) If the claimant is dissatisfied with the reconsideration decision, the claimant may file a signed, written request for hearing. (b) The OAG may not grant a request for a hearing if a request is not filed by the claimant within the 30-day time period, unless the…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.401 – Prehearing Conference At any time before a hearing is conducted, the hearing officer may request a prehearing conference, either in person or by telephone, with the claimant, or his or her legal representative in order to establish whether a hearing on an application for compensation is necessary.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 65.400 – Request for Reconsideration of Adverse Action (a) A claimant may request a reconsideration of all or any part of the OAG’s decision to make or deny an award on an application or on the amount of an award. (b) Within 30 days from the date that the OAG’s…