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  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 4.32 – Eligibility for Funds The local governmental entity making application for the grant must provide adequate documentation of actual, anticipated, planned, or announced defense worker job loss or defense worker job gain.

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 4.30 – Introduction and Purpose (a) Background. The Texas Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant Program (DEAAG) provides state funds to assist eligible local governmental entities that may be adversely or positively impacted by an anticipated, planned, announced, or implemented action of the United States Department of Defense to close, reduce,…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 4.8 – Reporting Responsibilities (a) After completion of the project, the awardee will provide milestones and updates as required by the contract. (b) Throughout the project period, the awardee must provide copies of all reports required by federal agencies pursuant to the terms of individual federal grants received, within 30…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 4.7 – Office and Commission Responsibilities (a) In carrying out its duties and responsibilities under this subchapter, the Commission shall:(1) publicize the loan program to potential applicants; (2) work closely with loan applicants to ensure the application is complete and all relevant material is provided; (3) establish and conduct the…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 4.6 – Awardee Responsibilities In order to receive disbursement of loan funds that have been committed to them, awardees will be required by contract with the Commission to: (1) have a system established in writing to ensure that appropriate officials provide necessary internal reviews and approvals for the expenditure of…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 4.5 – Availability of Funds (a) Funds Commitment. If the project is approved by the Commission, funds become committed to the awardee subject to the sale of the general obligation bonds by the state. (b) Letter of Commitment. The applicant will be required to submit a letter of commitment after…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 4.4 – Application for Funds (a) The Commission, in consultation with the Texas Public Finance Authority, shall develop and adopt a formal loan application form to be included in the formal application process to assist in the evaluation of a loan submission. The application may require certain attachments and certifications.…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 4.3 – Processing and Review of Applications (a) The Commission shall conduct its review of the applicant’s creditworthiness based on standard due diligence practices and procedures that are consistent with other Office of the Governor programs including, but not limited to:(1) review of project description to assess whether it satisfies…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 4.2 – Military Value/Redevelopment Value Review and Pre-Application Assessment for Funds (a) The Defense Community shall submit the following information, as applicable, to the Director of the Commission:(1) with respect to a Defense Community applying for a loan under § RSA 436.153 of the Government Code, a Military Value Enhancement…

  • 1 Texas Administrative Code § 4.1 – Introduction and Purpose (a) The Texas Military Value Revolving Loan Fund provides a low cost source of revenue to eligible communities who meet the application criteria. The minimum amount of a loan is $1,000,000, while the maximum amount of a loan is determined by the availability of funds…