1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.67 – Grant Officials A grantee must have three persons designated to serve as grant officials as follows: (1) The project director must be an employee of the grantee who will be responsible for operation or monitoring of the project and be able to readily answer questions about its day-to-day…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.59 – Review of Denial (a) If the OAG denies an application or any part of an application, an applicant may request a review of the decision by writing to the OAG, Grants Coordinator within 10 days from the date of denial notification. Review requests must be based on a…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.57 – Notification of Award An applicant must accept or reject a grant award in writing and forward the notice to the OAG so that the notice is received by the OAG within 45 days of the grant award. Grant funds may not be requested until the acceptance notice is…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.55 – Application Deficiencies and Application Process (a) If the OAG finds deficiencies in an application upon initial review, the OAG will send a deficiency report to the applicant. The applicant may file a response with a correction in the application. Deficiency reports are preliminary assessments only and do not…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.47 – Resolutions (a) Local governmental entities whose authorized official designated in the grant application is not the executive officer of the local governmental entity must submit a resolution from their governing body that gives the authorized official the power to accept, reject or amend a grant. The resolution must…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.41 – Certified Assurances An application must include a signed copy of the Certified Assurances Certification, which includes UGMS requirements.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.37 – Drug-Free Workplace Certification An application must include a signed copy of the Drug-free Workplace Certification.
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.35 – Nonprocurement Debarment Certification An application must include a signed copy of the Nonprocurement Debarment Certification. It certifies that neither the applicant nor its principals are presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by a federal or state department or…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.33 – Certification Regarding Lobbying (a) An application must include a signed copy of a Certification Regarding Lobbying in which the applicant certifies that “No Family Trust Fund funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of…
1 Texas Administrative Code § 66.23 – Continuation of Funding There is no commitment by the OAG that a grant, once funded, will receive subsequent funding, or that a contract, once funded, will receive subsequent renewal. To qualify for continuation of funding for existing projects, applicants must meet all requirements of this chapter and have…