Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
Any jurisdiction which applies for a discretionary grant shall submit an application to the Board which includes, but is not limited to, the following:
a) An application cover sheet, CIWMB Form 302, 3/90 which is incorporated by reference.
b) A grant application shall, at a minimum, incorporate the following elements describing the proposed or implemented program:
1) A description of the HHW disposal problem in the applicant's jurisdiction, including, the amount of HHW generated in the geographic area to be serviced. Include a discussion of the jurisidiction's Waste Generation Study as it relates to the identified HHW disposal problem.
2) The HHW Element of the Countywide Integrated Waste Management Plan prepared pursuant to Public Resources Code section 41750.
3) A general description of program goals or objectives for the proposed or completed program, including specific actions which will be taken or have been taken to mitigate the HHW disposal problem. This section must include a description of the program being proposed and discuss the proposed program in relation to the applicant's HHW Element.
4) An identification of the tasks necessary to complete the proposed program and an implementation schedule for the proposed tasks.
5) The geographic area to be serviced, or the geographic area that was serviced.
6) A budget report describing the costs for each completed program or proposed project within the overall HHW program. This shall include the actual or projected costs of staff, hazardous waste contractor fees, and the actual or projected costs for education, public awareness and/or advertising.
7) A description of funding sources other than the Account, which will be used, or which have been used for the program.
8) A report on insurance coverage for the project(s) as required by title 22, California Code of Regulations, section 66264.147, if applicable.
9) A copy of or status report on any required variances or permits from the DTSC, and the federal Environmental Protection Agency generator identification number.
10) A description of any recycling and/or reuse efforts for HHW which will be, or which have been, utilized in conjunction with the proposed project, or completed program, whichever is applicable.
11) A description of public education and awareness efforts to be utilized or which have been utilized.
12) A description of cooperative efforts between local government agencies and interested citizen associations and groups, if any, regarding implementation of the program.
13) Methods of jurisdiction plans to use to evaluate the success of the program, or methods which were used to evaluate the success of the program, whichever is applicable.
14) A resume of management personnel for the program, detailing their qualifications and experience.
15) A resolution from the jurisdiction's governing body authorizing submittal of the grant application and identifying the individual authorized to execute all necessary applications, contracts, agreements and amendments to carry out the purposes specified in the application.
c) The grant application for a discretionary grant may be accompanied by a list of the costs associated with the implementation of specific tasks of the grant application required by (a)(3) in order for the Board to provide partial funding for the program.
1. New section filed 8-30-90; operative 8-30-90 pursuant to Government Code section 11346.2(d) (Register 90, No. 46).
2. Repealer of subsection (b) and NOTE and removal of text from section 18533.1 to section 18533 and amendment filed 7-22-92; operative 7-22-92 pursuant to Government Code section 11346.2(d) (Register 92, No. 30).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 46205 and 46208, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 41750, 46400 and 46401, Public Resources Code; section 25135.1(d)(4), Health and Safety Code.