Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 26 - Parks and Recreation, Department of
Rule 26.01.33 - RULES GOVERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND PROGRAM
Section 26.01.33.010 - DEFINITIONS

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 26.01.33.010

Current through August 31, 2023

As used in this chapter: (3-18-22)

01. 2 CFR 200 . Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit requirements for Federal Awards as set forth in 2 CFR 200 (Code of Federal Regulations). (3-18-22)

02. Acquisition. The gaining of rights of public use by purchase or donation of fee or less than fee interests in real property. (3-18-22)

03. Alternate State Liaison Officer (ALSO). State official designated by the governor of Idaho to assist the State Liaison Officer in managing the LWCF Program. The State and Federal Grant Manager is the ALSO. (3-18-22)

04. Board. The Idaho Parks and Recreation Board, a bipartisan, six (6) member board, appointed by the governor. (3-18-22)

05. Development. The act of physically improving an area or constructing facilities necessary to increase its ability to serve outdoor recreation purposes. (3-18-22)

06. Department. The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation. (3-18-22)

07. LWCF. The Land and Water Conservation Fund, a federal grant program that provides matching grants to states, and through states to local governments, for the planning, acquisition and development of public outdoor recreation areas and facilities. (3-18-22)

08. LWCF Advisory Committee. Representatives from federal, state and local entities and other subject matter experts with expertise in community development or public outdoor recreation needs. (3-18-22)

09. NPS. The National Park Service. (3-18-22)

10. Open Project Selection Process (OPSP). The decision-making process and criteria by which the Department selects projects for the LWCF funding. The OPSP defines the criteria that propose LWCF projects must meet in order to be eligible for funding and establish priorities to objectively rate competing eligible projects. (3-18-22)

11. SCORP. Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. (3-18-22)

12. Sponsor. A state or local government agency that solicits a grant from the Department for a project or is responsible for administering the grant of an approved application or completed project. (3-18-22)

13. State Liaison Officer (SLO). State official designated by the governor of Idaho to manage the LWCF Program with the assistance of the Alternate State Liaison Officer. The director is designated as the SLO. (3-18-22)

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