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  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.200 – Application Process (a) The OAG will publish a RFA in the Texas Register and post the RFA on the OAG’s official agency website. (b) The RFA, at a minimum, will provide the following information:(1) applicable funding sources for the types of grants available and eligibility requirements; (2) how…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.115 – Use of the Internet (a) The OAG may transmit notices, forms or other documents and information via the Internet or other electronic means. (b) The OAG may require the submission of notices, forms or other documents and information via the Internet or other electronic means. (c) Transmission or…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.114 – Compliance with Other Standards (a) Consistent with §62.101(b), grantees must comply with all applicable federal statutes and duly enacted federal regulations, and all applicable state statutes and rules. (b) The relevant standards include, but are not limited to: (1) Uniform Grant Management Standards (UGMS) adopted pursuant to the…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.113 – Filings with the OAG (a) All documents that are required to be submitted to the OAG must be received by the OAG to be considered as filed. If a deadline is established by the OAG, it will include a time, date and place certain. (b) Proof of sending…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.112 – Applicant Registration (a) The OAG may require applicants to register their intent to apply for funding. If registration is required, the deadline to file, including a time, date and place certain, will be given in the RFA. (b) Grant applications will not be considered if the registration is…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.111 – Additional Award Opportunities (a) The OAG may fund sexual assault programs outside the standard application cycle or process or at amounts higher or lower than provided for in this chapter based on availability of funds and an identified need. (b) The OAG may choose to award a grant…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.110 – Continuation of Funding Because the grant contract is not a right or entitlement, there is no commitment by the OAG that a grant contract, once funded, will receive subsequent funding.

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.109 – Grant Contract Period (a) Generally, grant contracts may be awarded for any number of months up to a two year period unless stated otherwise in the RFA. (b) The OAG reserves the right to alter the starting date and length of the grant contract period. (c) If the…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.108 – Funding Levels (a) For SAPCS sexual assault programs, the minimum and maximum for which an applicant may apply per fiscal year is stated in the RFA and the Application Kit. (b) The amount of an award is determined solely by the OAG. The OAG may award grants at…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.107 – Volunteer Requirements The specific requirements for the volunteer component will be stated in the RFA and the Application Kit.