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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 62.109

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 […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 62.108

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 […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 62.106

1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.106 – SAPCS Eligible Applicants (a) Entities described by Texas Government Code § RSA 420.005(a) are eligible to apply under the SAPCS program. (b) A sexual assault program applicant must meet the minimum service standards identified by the OAG and provide the following minimum services for at least nine months […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 62.105

1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.105 – SAPCS Eligible Purpose Areas (a) Grant contracts awarded under SAPCS may be used to provide services to survivors and their families for the following purposes: (1) 24-hour crisis hotline; (2) crisis intervention; (3) public education; (4) advocacy; (5) accompaniment to hospitals, law enforcement offices, prosecutors’ offices, and courts […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 62.104

1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.104 – Purpose of Funds and Grant Funding Decisions (a) The purpose of the SAPCS program is to maintain or expand the existing services of a sexual assault program and any other purposes consistent with Texas Government Code, Chapter 420 or other federal grant programs. (b) The OAG may use […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 62.103

1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.103 – Availability of Funds All funding is contingent upon the appropriation of funds by the United States Congress and the Texas Legislature and upon approval of an application for funds by the OAG.

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 62.102

1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.102 – Source of Funds (a) SAPCS funds originate from federal and state sources. (b) The source of state funds is a biennial appropriation by the Texas Legislature.

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 62.101

1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.101 – Construction of Rules (a) Unless otherwise noted, these rules apply to all SAPCS funded sexual assault programs. If good cause is established to show that compliance with these rules may result in an injustice to any interested person, the rules may be suspended at the discretion of the […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 62.100

1 Texas Administrative Code § 62.100 – SAPCS Definitions The following terms and abbreviations, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) Applicant–An entity that has filed an application for a grant with the OAG; (2) Application Kit–The information that is required to be completed and […]