New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 100 - HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANT PROGRAM
Subchapter 2 - APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND ELIGIBILITY FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANTS
Section 5:100-2.6 - Ineligible cost
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:100-2.6
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Costs incurred in the following activities are not eligible for funding by the historic preservation grant program:
1.
Acquisition of real or personal property;
2. Reconstruction, unless a component of a
restoration or rehabilitation project;
3. Administrative or operational costs of the
agency receiving funding, except as specified in
5:100-2.4 and 2.5;
4. Donated materials and/or donated in-kind
services;
5. Expenses for
publicity, unless stipulated in the grant agreement;
6. Changes more than the lowest bid, when the
State or the recipient requires competitive bidding, unless the Trust agrees in
advance to the higher cost;
7.
Charges for deficits or overdrafts;
8. Interest expense;
9. Damage judgments arising from
constructing, or equipping a facility, whether determined by judicial process,
arbitration, negotiation, or otherwise;
10. Services, materials, or equipment
obtained by a local government unit or nonprofit organization under any other
State program;
11. Contract cost
overruns, not approved, which exceed the allowable amount under contract
specifications;
12. Costs for grant
application expenses;
13.
Lobbying;
14. Work including
construction, research, and preparation of plans and reports performed outside
the approved project period;
15.
Work including construction, research and preparation of plans and reports not
included in the scope of work set forth in the project agreement;
16. Funds spent for eligible project work
prior to submission of an application shall not exceed 75 percent of the grant
requested;
17. Work that does not
comply with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards;
18. Work performed for a local government
unit which has not been awarded in compliance with the State Contract Law,
52:32-1 et seq., or the Local
Public Contracts Law,
40A:11-1 et seq.;
19. Work performed for nonprofit organization
which has not been awarded in compliance with bidding requirements if the
aggregate cost of contracts for the historic preservation project funded with a
historic preservation project funded with a historic preservation grant exceeds
$ 50,000;
20. Routine maintenance
work;
21. Costs related to the
interiors of buildings that are used primarily for religious worship or a
religious purpose;
22. For
construction grants, the costs incurred for planning and site management
activities or documents that were funded by a planning grant from the Garden
State Historic Preservation Trust Fund;
23. Planning, refurbishing or installing
permanent or temporary museum exhibits, except as noted in N.J.A.C.
15:34-2.5(a)4 iii and (a)7iii; and
24. Collections management including:
i. Cataloging an artifact or archival
collection;
ii. Appraising or
documenting collections; or
iii.
Instituting conservation measures for artifacts.
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