Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
Policy. All Older Americans Act pass through funds are awarded in
an open, competitive, and fair manner via the request for proposal (RFP)
process. Awards are made to applicants whose proposals include all components
of the service(s) outlined in the RFP and who best meet RFP specifications.
(1) The Area Agency on Aging (AAA) board of
directors:
(A) is directly responsible for
reviewing proposals and awarding funds. This responsibility may not be
delegated;
(B) may not award funds
to the AAA or to another subdivision of the sponsoring agency under the
auspices of the same board of directors; and
(C) may not award funds to board members or
agencies or organizations they represent.
(2) Awarding funds through the RFP process
during the plan year is required when:
(A)
funds are allocated to the AAA at the beginning of the fiscal year;
(B) there is significant expansion of a
service(s) already funded;
(C)
funding a new service(s); or
(D)
funding of an existing service is transferred from a defunct or terminated
grantee.
(b)
Authority. The authority for this Section is Section 1321.11 of
Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations and Section 212(b)(1) of the Older
Americans Act of 1965, as amended.
(c)
Procedures. The requirements
for implementing this Section are outlined in this subsection.
(1) To initiate RFP, the AAA:
(A) develops specifications for each service
to be procured clearly defining the service and how units of service are
measured. The specifications include the minimum units of services to be
provided, the minimum unduplicated number to be served, if required, and
geographic service areas as appropriate;
(B) develops an RFP guide and grant
application package;
(C) announces
funding availability and documents the announcement in newspapers or approved
electronic formats in the planning and service area (PSA), and concurrently
sends a news release to the editor of at least three newspapers and to existing
and potential service providers known to the AAA in the PSA.
(i) The announcement runs at least two times
in daily papers or two weeks in weekly papers prior to closing the application
period and in a sufficient number of papers to ensure complete coverage within
the PSA.
(ii) The announcement
begins at least 21- calendar days prior to closing the application period and
is repeated at least once no less than five- calendar days prior to the date of
the proposers' conference.
(iii)
All announcements include:
(I) a listing of
services funding is available for and the geographic areas that are covered for
each service;
(II) the address
where service specifications and the proposal guide may be obtained;
(III) the closing date and time for
application submittal;
(IV) the
name and phone number of a person to contact for additional information; and
(V) the date, time, and location
of the proposers' conference, and notification that attendance at the
conference is required to be considered for funding; and
(D) mails copies of the RFP guide
upon request;
(E) conducts a
conference for proposers prior to the deadline for submitting applications and
requires applicants to attend the conference to be considered for funding. At
minimum, the information discussed during the conference includes:
(i) the RFP guide and all requirements
pertaining to submitting an application; and
(ii) all responsibilities associated with
accepting Title III funds, including applicable federal and state statute,
policy, certifications, and assurances;
(F) provides other reasonable technical
assistance to applicants who request assistance, in writing, no later than
seven- calendar days prior to the application period closing;
(G) informs Oklahoma Human Services Aging
Services (OKDHS) Community Living, Aging and Protective Services (CAP)
following the proposers' conference closing when there are no applicants for a
service; and
(H) at the close of
the application period, evaluates and rates all proposals according to standard
criteria based on requirements of the RFP guide. The AAA disqualifies
incomplete proposals from evaluation and funding.
(2) The AAA advisory council reviews the
proposals and makes recommendations on funding to the AAA board of directors.
All decisions related to funding recommendations are conducted in accordance
with applicable state and federal conflict of interest laws. The advisory
council review is conducted during a scheduled meeting with a quorum present.
(3) The AAA board of directors:
(A) or a subcommittee of the board, reviews
all proposals and the recommendations of the AAA staff and advisory council;
(B) approves funding of proposals
that best meet or exceed the service specifications and the requirements of the
RFP guide. All decisions related to granting awards are made in accordance with
applicable state and federal conflict of interest laws, and documented through
signed resolutions and meeting minutes. All decisions are acted on as a board
with at least a quorum present at a meeting. The AAA board of directors may not
delegate its responsibilities related to granting awards;
(C) issues notification of grant awards
(NGAs) to applicants who are approved for funding; and
(D) provides an opportunity for applicants to
appeal denied proposals for funding, per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC)
340:105-10-102.
(4) When no complete proposals are submitted
for a service(s) or when the AAA board of directors determines that no
proposals for a service(s) meet the specifications of the RFP, the AAA, with
OKDHS CAP approval, has the option of:
(A)
reprogramming the funds and issuing a new RFP for a different service(s);
or
(B) requesting authority to
provide a direct service as provided in OAC
340:105-10-41;
or
(C) revising the initial
specifications for the same service(s) and reissuing a new RFP; and
(D) initiating community development
activities to create a potential service provider as specified in the RFP and,
in the interim, requesting approval from OKDHS CAP to temporarily provide the
service as a direct service.
(5) When an Older Americans Act Title III
funded project elects to voluntarily terminate the contract before the end of a
grant year, procedures are followed as outlined on the Voluntary Withdrawal of
Title III Project. The Voluntary Withdrawal of Title III Project is
acknowledged, signed, and included as part of the original grant application.
(d)
Cross
references. See OAC
340:105-10-40,
340:105-10-102,
and
340:105-10-104(c)(7).
Added at 11 Ok Reg
673, eff 11-29-93 (emergency); Added at 11 Ok Reg 2771, eff 6-13-94; Amended at
15 Ok Reg 249, eff 10-9-97 (emergency); Amended at 15 Ok Reg 1692, eff 5-11-98;
Amended at 19 Ok Reg 1170, eff 5-13-02; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 898, eff 4-26-04;
Amended at 22 Ok Reg 20, eff 8-15-04 (emergency); Amended at 22 Ok Reg 915, eff
5-12-05; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 1062, eff 7-15-06; Amended at 24 Ok Reg 1325, eff
6-1-07; Amended at 25 Ok Reg 1754, eff 6-1-08 (emergency); Amended at 26 Ok Reg
2221, eff 7-1-09