Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 26 - Parks and Recreation, Department of
Rule 26.01.31 - RULES GOVERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION STATE AND FEDERAL GRANT FUNDS
Section 26.01.31.010 - DEFINITIONS
Current through August 31, 2023
As used in this chapter: (3-18-22)
01. 2CFR 200 . Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards as set forth in 2 CRF 200 (Code of Federal Regulations. (3-18-22)
02. Applicant. An IDPR approved entity, that identifies a need for a project, supplies initial support data, and applies for program grant through the Department. (3-18-22)
03. ATV. All-terrain vehicle. (3-18-22)
04. Board. The Idaho Park and Recreation Board. (3-18-22)
05. Department. The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation. (3-18-22)
06. Grant. A grant from programs or funds as described in Section 050 of this chapter. (3-18-22)
07. Grantee. An applicant who receives a grant from the Department for the programs or funds as described in Section 050. (3-18-22)
08. Match. The grantee's contribution of cash, material, labor, and third-party in-kind services needed to complete the project as defined in the grant agreement. (3-18-22)
09. Non-Profit. An organization that qualifies for tax-exempt status by the IRS because its mission and purpose are to further a social cause and provide a public benefit. As used in this chapter, the term includes qualified non-for-profit organizations that benefit outdoor recreation. (3-18-22)
10. Project. The purchases, construction, or other activities proposed by the applicant and documented in the grant agreement. (3-18-22)
11. Public Entity. The state, federal or local government or a subdivision thereof (including recreation districts), or a Native American Tribe. (3-18-22)
12. Recreational Grant Program Guidance. A compilation of state procedures, rules, policies, and instructions assembled for dissemination to the potential entities that may wish to apply for grants. (3-18-22)
13. State and Federal Grant Manager. The Department employee in charge of state and federal grant programs. (3-18-22)