New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 26C - ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE REMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED SITES
Subchapter 10 - TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS
Section 7:26C-10.5 - Application for technical assistance grant

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:26C-10.5

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) An applicant for a technical assistance grant shall submit an application, on a form, found on the Department's website at www.nj.gov/dep/srp/srra/community, which includes the following information:

1. A description of the community group, including:
i. The bylaws established by the community group;

ii. An explanation of how the community group is organized, including officers and purpose;

iii. An explanation of how the community group's board of directors, technical advisors, and project manager will interact with each other; and

iv. The name and address of contact person for the community group and his/her daytime phone number;

2. Documentation that the community group meets the eligibility requirements outlined in 7:26C-10.3(a); and

3. A financial plan, including:
i. The total amount of money being requested in the technical assistance grant;

ii. A budget that describes how the community group will spend the money;

iii. A description of the work that will be undertaken with the assistance of a licensed site remediation professional;

iv. An outline of how the community group will share information with the community in which the site is located; and

v. A list of project milestones and a schedule for meeting those milestones;

(b) After reviewing the application for eligibility, administrative completeness, and technical acceptability, the Department will notify the contact person for the community group in writing as follows:

1. The community group is eligible, the application is administratively complete, technically acceptable and the Department approves the application for all or part of the amount requested, provided there are sufficient funds in the Remediation Guarantee Fund;

2. The application is administratively incomplete or technically unacceptable and the Department cannot take further action until the deficiencies listed in the Department's notification are corrected; or

3. The community group is not eligible for a technical assistance grant, with a statement of the reason(s) therefor.

(c) The Department reserves the right to deny any and all technical assistance grant applications.

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