Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The
Office of Rural Development (ORD) provides financial assistance to local units
of government throughout the state mitigating the effects of natural and
economic emergencies and funding units of local government projects essential
to community well-being.
B.
Municipalities with populations of less than 35,000 and parishes with
populations of less than 100,000 inhabitants will be considered rural for the
purposes of this program.
C. The
ORD applies the following guidelines to any project or activity funded.
1. All projects or activities funded must be
related to rural development revitalization of a rural area, as defined in
R.S.
3:313.
2. All funds shall be used to mitigate the
rapid deterioration or assist the improvement of rural health, education,
agri-business, transportation, public facilities, tourism, infrastructure, or
other defined purposes essential to the socioeconomic well-being and quality of
life of Louisiana's rural areas.
3.
Projects or activities should further enhance community services and broaden
rural employment opportunities whenever possible.
4. Projects or activities should further the
provisions of the Rural Development Law,
R.S.
3:311-323.
5. At the start of each fiscal year, the
executive director shall determine the equal funding level for all eligible
parishes, which includes villages, towns and cities within each parish as well
as the parish government, based on the total amount budgeted as aid to local
governments for rural development grants. The ORD shall make awards to all
parishes throughout the year up to that equal funding level.
6. In cases where the eligibility of the
parish is limited (parishes over 100,000 in population with eligible
unincorporated areas or eligible municipalities), the parish shall be funded to
the maximum of those eligible levels so long as the amount does not exceed the
amount to which rural parishes are eligible.
7. Parish governments may request funding for
projects that serve a parish-wide area or an unincorporated area within the
parish. In cases where a parish's application is for funding a project that is
not parish-wide in scope and is designed to benefit an incorporated area within
the parish, the governing body of the parish must submit a resolution of
support for the project stating that determination.
8. Municipal governments (villages, towns,
cities) may not exceed the total funding level as outlined in the ORD
application guidelines for rural development grant funds for any fiscal year by
having a parish government submit an application to fund a project within the
corporate limits of a village, town or city, unless the project is a service
that extends beyond the corporate limits and serves an adjoining portion of the
parish or unless the project is in response to an emergency officially
declared, as defined by state law (R.S.
38:2211 et seq.).
9. Grants approved by the ORD are expected to
be completed within one year from the date of signing of the letter of
commitment by the executive director of ORD. Extensions will be limited to two
on each grant and an extension must be approved, in writing, by the executive
director of ORD.
10. Rural
development funds are not intended for salary only projects or ongoing salaried
positions.
11. All invoices
submitted for reimbursement must be in original form and marked by vendor to
identify the invoice as expenses related to the approved ORD grant using the
grant number furnished by ORD at the time of issuing the approved letter of
commitment.
12. There shall not be
awarded to any Local Governmental Agency (LGA), municipal or parish, an
additional grant if a previous grant to that LGA is still open past a period of
24 months.
13. Changes or
amendments to an application must be in writing and must be approved by the
executive director, in writing. If the change in an application is so great
that it goes from one category to another, the request must include a new
abstract and a new budget and must be accompanied by a new resolution of
support from the LGA's governing body.
14. Multi-parish regional projects are not
intended to be funded by ORD funds, however, if each parish in a region agrees
to fund a project that meets the criteria of the ORD grants, with the agreement
of its local governing authority and the legislative delegation of that region,
the total amount of the regional grant shall be prorated to each parish in that
region. The prorated amount shall come out of the total allocated to each
participating parish for that fiscal year.
15. A regional project may be funded,
provided the legislature appropriates funding for a named regional project
above the general appropriation for the ORD. Regional is
defined as more than one municipality collaborating on a project parish-wide or
more than one parish.
D.
The director of the ORD shall develop an application procedure satisfying the
purposes, intentions, and the implications of regulatory provisions contained
in the Rural Development Law.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
3:311 et
seq.