Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 180 - Arkansas Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council
Rule 180.00.12-001 - State Drug Crime Enforcement and Prosecution Grant Fund Rules
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Statutory Authority: A.C.A. § 12-17-102, et seq
Necessity and Functions: Development and promulgation of criteria for the grant applications and awards process for the special revenue funds deposited in the State Drug Crime Enforcement and Prosecution Grant Fund.
Introduction
Arkansas Code Annotated § 12-17-102 created a special revenue fund known as the State Drug Crime Enforcement and Prosecution Grant Fund (DCF). This fund consists of revenues generated under A.C.A. § 12-17-106 and any moneys authorized by the General Assembly. The funds are to be used for the funding of state grant awards to multijurisdictional drug crime task forces for the investigation and prosecution of drug crimes within the State of Arkansas.
A.C.A. § 12-17-104 authorizes and directs the Arkansas Alcohol and Drug Abuse Coordinating Council (AADACC) to develop and promulgate rules which sets our criteria for the grant applications and award process. They shall review all grant applications under this chapter; determine which application or applicants should receive grant awards under this chapter and retain oversight of all grant expenditures under this chapter.
These rules establish the procedures to be used in implementing the above statute.
Section I. Source of Funds
The State Drug Crime Enforcement and Prosecution Grant Fund (DCF) consists of revenues obtained under A.C.A. § 12-17-106 and includes:
Section II. Laws and Policies Affecting Grant Awards
The AADACC will select all recipients funded through the DCF (A.C.A. § 12-17-104).
Multi-jurisdictional drug crime task forces are the only eligible recipients of grants awarded from the DCF. A multi-jurisdictional drug crime task force (DTF) is defined in A.C.A. § 12-17-101(4) as an association consisting of a minimum of two (2) law enforcement agencies and one (1) prosecuting attorney acting by agreement to jointly investigate and prosecute drug crimes in a defined geographic area or judicial district.
Grantees must contribute local matching funds equaling at least twenty percent (20%) of the total grant award (A.C.A. § 12-17-105(a)). The source of these matching funds must be from county or municipal general revenue appropriations or authorized drug control fund disbursements of any participating DTF award (A.C.A. § 12-17-105(b)). Local match may be satisfied by a cash match, an in-kind match, or a combination of the two, and must be directly dedicated to the goals of the project. Allowable items for in-kind match are determined by the Department of Finance and Administration Office of Intergovernmental Services (IGS) and will be listed on applications. Local match may not be satisfied from any federal funding source.
In general, grant awards are to be used for investigation and prosecution of drug crimes within the State of Arkansas (A.C.A § 12-17-102(a)). Grant awards must be used specifically for salaries, personal services matching, overtime, maintenance and general operations, evidential purchases of controlled substances or information, informant and witness compensation, rent, utilities, telecommunications, fuel, vehicle maintenance and repair, instate training, and travel expenses (A.C.A § 12-17-107(a)). Grant awards may also be used for capital outlay or equipment purchases not exceeding one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) per item (A.C.A § 12-17-107(c)). Each grant award will provide for accounting and fiscal officer services (A.C.A § 12-17-107(b)).
The AADACC will award grants from the DCF in a fair and equitable manner, and in a manner that it believes will best facilitate and enhance drug crime investigation and prosecution in the State of Arkansas. Criteria used in selecting recipients or amounts awarded may include, but are not limited to, the following:
The AADACC will determine the amount of each grant award, and it may elect to award an amount equal to or lower than the amount requested by the applying DTF.
Unexpected and/or unallocated revenues that become available during the fiscal year may be allocated to eligible recipients through a supplemental and competitive grant process.
Section III. Grant Specifications and Application Process
When IGS determines that unused or recovered funds are available, they shall notify the AADACC of the availability of such funds, the approximate amount available, and the deadline for applying for such funds. All grant funds which are not used by the grantees or which are returned by the grantees shall be awarded in accordance with the procedures stated above.
All programs must furnish assurance of compliance with applicable civil rights laws and regulations.
Proposals submitted in response to any RFP are subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act.
Section IV. Policies Affecting Funding
In February 2012, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the Chair of the AADACC, the Chair of the Law Enforcement Committee of the AADACC, the Prosecutor Coordinator, the Administrator of the Department of Finance and Administration, and the President of the Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association. The Memorandum of Understanding reflects an agreement to maintain a minimum balance of $2,500,000 in the DCF in order to replenish potential future reductions in federal funding to multi-jurisdictional drug crime task forces in Arkansas.
The AADACC will make funds available through grants. DTF agencies are the only eligible recipients. The AADACC will not award an application that is not consistent with its funding plan.
The AADACC reserves the right to reduce the funding, terminate the grant, or impose other sanctions on a grantee for reasons which include, but are not limited to:
In extraordinary circumstances, the AADACC may elect to allow modification of the budget. All requests for modification must be provided in writing to IGS. IGS will present such requests to the AADACC subcommittee for review and recommendation to the AADACC. Upon approval by the AADACC, IGS will make the necessary changes to the underlying DTF award.