Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 261 - Economic Development Authority
Part XII - Energy Division
Chapter 404 - Iowa Energy Center Grant Program
Rule 261-404.6 - Administration
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Notice of approval and agreement execution. The authority will notify successful applicants in writing of an approved request for funding. After notifying the recipient of an award, the authority will prepare an agreement that reflects the terms of the award. The recipient must execute and return the agreement to the authority within 60 days of the transmittal of the final agreement from the authority. Failure to do so may be cause for the board to terminate the award.
(2) Disbursement of funds. Recipients shall submit requests for grant funds in the manner prescribed by the authority. Disbursements shall be made on a reimbursement basis. No advance disbursements shall be allowed. Disbursements may be withheld if applicable performance reports have not been received and approved. Individual requests for funds shall be made in an amount equal to or greater than $1,000 per request, except for the final draw of funds.
(3) Recordkeeping and retention. Recipients shall retain all financial records, supporting documents and all other records pertinent to the grant for five years after agreement closeout.
(4) Performance reports and reviews. Recipients shall submit performance reports to the authority as described in the agreement executed pursuant to subrule 404.6(1). The authority may perform project reviews and site inspections as necessary to ensure program compliance.
(5) Agreement amendments.
(6) Agreement closeout. Upon agreement expiration or project completion, the authority will initiate project closeout procedures.
(7) Compliance with state and local laws and rules. Recipients shall comply with these rules, with any applicable provisions of the Iowa Code, and with any applicable local rules.
(8) Noncompliance. At any time during a project, the IEC may, for cause, find that a recipient is not in compliance with the requirements of this program. At the board's discretion, remedies may include penalties up to and including the return of grant funds to the IEC. Findings of noncompliance may include the use of Iowa energy center funds for activities not described in the application; failure to complete approved activities in a timely manner; failure to comply with any applicable state or federal rules, regulations, or laws; or the lack of a continuing capacity of the recipient to carry out the approved project in a timely manner.