Illinois Administrative Code
Title 14 - COMMERCE
Part 515 - REGIONAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION PROGRAM
Section 515.60 - Certification and Application Process
Universal Citation: 14 IL Admin Code ยง 515.60
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The certification and Application process shall be as follows:
a) Any Applicant seeking certification as a Regional Tourism Development Organization shall be certified annually by the Department.
1) An Applicant
must meet the following eligibility criteria in order to be considered for
certification:
A) Be a not-for-profit entity
governed by a board of directors in good standing with applicable State
authorities, including, but not limited to, the Illinois Secretary of State,
Illinois Department of Revenue, Illinois Department of Labor, and Office of the
Illinois Attorney General, prior to submitting a request for
certification.
B) Have the ability
to represent a multi-county regional service area as designated by the
Department;
C) Employ one full time
professional executive director that devotes a minimum of 35 hours per week to
the development and marketing of tourism within the regional service
area;
D) Possess the
qualifications/experience to serve as a resource center for the counties not
served by the jurisdiction of a certified Convention and Visitors Bureau,
hereafter referred to as uncovered areas;
E) Have the ability to assist the Department
with the development and marketing of tourism projects of the entire regional
service area; and
F) Possess the
ability and the equipment necessary to maintain the DCCA/Bureau of Tourism
product database information.
2) To be considered for certification,
Applicants shall submit, on or before March 31 of each Fiscal Year, the
following material:
A) A request for
certification;
B) Documentation to
verify the Applicant is an Illinois not-for-profit entity governed by a board
of directors and a listing of current Board Members, officers, directors, or
trustees;
C) A statement that the
organization will employ one professional executive director that will devote a
minimum of 35 hours per week to the development and marketing of tourism within
the organization's regional service area prior to receiving State grant
funds;
D) A statement listing the
organization executive director's training and experience in tourism
development, marketing, collecting research data and reporting project
measurements, and other aspects of the tourism industry;
E) A statement listing the organization's
office address within the regional service area and its ability to maintain a
staffed office accessible to the public between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00
p.m., Monday-Friday, except for designated State holidays;
F) An outline of the current challenges,
opportunities, weaknesses and needs of the regional service area;
G) A Fiscal Year Work Plan, with monthly
timelines, describing all activities to be initiated and funded through the
RTDO grant;
H) A Project Budget,
based upon the allocation of funding using the RTDO grant budget form,
itemizing the expenses required to complete the project as described in the
Fiscal Year Work Plan; and
I) Name,
title and sample signatures for those persons who will be required to authorize
all account transfers, with two signatures required.
b) Within 60 days after receipt of requests for certification, the Department shall send a notice to each Applicant seeking certification, informing the Applicant of its status.
1) When a single RTDO for a designated
regional service area seeks certification and has submitted all documentation,
and that documentation meets the approval of the Department, the RTDO shall be
certified by the Department and the Department shall send notice of the grant
award and the amount of funds available.
2) When more than one RTDO for a designated
regional service area seeks certification for the same regional service area,
the Department's internal review committee shall conduct an evaluation of each
Application in order to determine certification.
A) The evaluation criteria includes, but is
not limited to, the following:
i) Does the
Applicant employ an executive director that has experience and training in
tourism development, marketing and other aspects of the tourism
industry?
ii) Does the Applicant
have an office accessible to the public, the qualifications/experience to serve
as a resource center for the uncovered areas and the ability to assist with the
development and marketing of tourism projects in the regional service
area?
iii) Does the Applicant
possess the ability and the equipment necessary to maintain the DCCA/Bureau of
Tourism product database information?
iv) Does the Applicant have experience in
collecting research data and developing and reporting project
measurements?
v) Does the Applicant
have experience in coordinating regional meetings?
vi) Does the Applicant have the capability to
meet the current challenges, opportunities and needs of the regional service
area included in the Fiscal Year Work Plan?
vii) Are timelines and terms of measurement
identified for the Fiscal Year Work Plan?
viii) Does the Project Budget demonstrate the
personnel, office location and resources necessary to complete the tasks
outlined in the Application?
B) The Department's internal review committee
shall evaluate the criteria using a point system with ratings of 1 through 10,
using the following guidelines:
i) A rating
of 1 means that the Application meets the criteria at the minimum
level;
ii) A rating of 3 means that
the Application meets the criteria at a below average level;
iii) A rating of 5 means that the Application
meets the criteria at an average level;
iv) A rating of 7 means that the Application
meets the criteria at an above average level; and
v) A rating of 10 means that the Application
meets the criteria at an exceptional level.
C) The scores of the Department's internal
review committee are averaged to obtain the Application's total score. An
Application must receive a minimum of 40 points to be considered certified for
funding. The internal review committee shall forward all eligible Applications,
together with its recommendations, to the Director for final determination.
During the final review process, the Director will determine which RTDO is
certified to receive the grant.
3) An RTDO that is not certified shall have
the right to appeal the Department's certification decision to the Director
within 10 calendar days after receipt of that notice. The request for review
shall be submitted in writing to the Department and shall contain the reasons
for appeal and any additional tourism related information the Applicant chooses
to submit in support of the appeal. The Director shall render a decision no
later than 30 calendar days after receipt of the request. The Director shall
make a determination based upon a review of the information and any additional
material submitted by the Applicant with the appeal.
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