Illinois Administrative Code
Title 29 - EMERGENCY SERVICES, DISASTERS, AND CIVIL DEFENSE
Part 310 - SCHOOL AND CAMPUS SAFETY GRANTS
Section 310.40 - Application Requirements
Universal Citation: 29 IL Admin Code ยง 310.40
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Each application shall include the following:
1) Legal name of the applicant;
2) The current number of students enrolled by
the applicant;
3) Information about
all buildings to be enhanced by requested funding;
4) A narrative statement that describes the
known school safety hazards, threats, vulnerabilities and risks posed to the
applicant; and
5) A narrative
statement that describes what steps the applicant has taken in the past five
years to mitigate the known school safety hazards, threats, vulnerabilities and
risks posed to the applicant.
b) The application shall include the following information for each project:
1) A
narrative statement that describes the projects proposed for funding and how
the protective activities outlined in the project will reduce the vulnerability
of the student population;
2) The
methodology that was used to determine the appropriate protective activities
outlined in the project, including list of law enforcement officials or other
subject matter experts who provided input to the school in the determination of
protective needs and project prioritization;
3) A description of any equipment
compatibility considerations;
4)
The current student population in each educational facility that will be
affected by the project;
5) Project
budget and timeline;
6) An
acknowledgement of compliance with the National Incident Management
System;
7) An acknowledgement that
each educational facility to be enhanced by the project has a current emergency
operations plan (see 29 Ill. Adm. Code 305 and 1500);
8) A copy of a long-term lease agreement that
extends a minimum of 10 years from the date of the application if the project
affects leased property; and
9)
Point of contact for each project.
AGENCY NOTE: All applicants should already be NIMS compliant per federal guidelines.
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