Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 581 - OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 27 - SCHOOL FACILITIES PROGRAMS
Section 581-027-0020 - Oregon School Capital Improvement Matching Program Application
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The Department shall create one application for Districts to apply for State Matching Grants from the Oregon School Capital Improvement Matching Account.
(2) The Department shall post the application on the Department's web page.
(3) The Department shall open applications for each Funding Cycle as follows:
(4) If one of those dates falls on a weekend or holiday, then the application period will be opened the Friday preceding.
(5) Applicants must submit their application electronically. Districts may submit applications only for an open and current Funding Cycle. The Department will not accept applications for later Funding Cycles.
(6) If a District's application does not meet the application requirements:
(7) If a District fails to make the corrections within the agreed upon time, the Department shall cancel the District's application and readjust the pre-election commitments made.
(8) A District that submits an application for a Funding Cycle may withdraw the application no later than sixty (60) days from the application deadline.
(9) A District that applies during a Funding Cycle but either fails to withdraw under subsection (8) or fails to pass a Local GO Bond may apply for the next consecutive Funding Cycle.
(10) A District that applies for two consecutive Funding Cycles and fails to pass a Local GO Bond shall wait one Funding Cycle before applying again.
(11) Districts that withdraw from a Funding Cycle under subsection (8) shall not have that Funding Cycle count against them under subsection (10).
(12) The Department shall:
(13) In order to promote equity across the state, the Department shall deem all applications received within a specified period of time for each Funding Cycle as being received at the same time.
(14) The Department shall notify Districts that receive a funding commitment from the Oregon School Capital Improvement Matching Account within two weeks of the close of the application period for a Funding Cycle.
(15) The Department shall post the eligibility and ranking of all Districts that applied during that Funding Cycle on the Department's website. Districts that applied but did not receive a commitment will be notified of where they fall on the Waitlist Ranking.
(16) All funding commitments are contingent upon the District subsequently Closing the required Local GO Bonds within nine (9) months of that Funding Cycle's bond election.
(17) Any Districts on the Waitlist Ranking may choose to seek voter approval for Local GO Bonds in that Funding Cycle with the understanding that State Matching Grant funds may become available for that Funding Cycle if a District that has received a commitment is unsuccessful in passing their Local GO Bonds.
(18) All funding commitments to Districts that successfully pass their Local GO Bonds in the Funding Cycle will be officially awarded a State Matching Grant upon the execution of a grant agreement prescribed by the Department.
(19) All funding commitments to Districts that are not successful in passing their Local GO Bonds will be recommitted to Districts that have successfully passed Local GO Bonds in that election in the following order:
(20) Districts will have to reapply each Funding Cycle to receive a commitment for that Funding Cycle. A District will not be able to carry forward any commitments made in previous Funding Cycles.
(21) All decisions of the Department regarding the completeness of the application or ranking under either the Priority List or First in Time process are final.
(22) Any funding remaining after all awards have been made for a Funding Cycle shall be moved forward to the next Funding Cycle.
(23) If there are funds that remain available after the last election in a biennium, those funds will be distributed as follows:
(24) When a state of emergency is declared pursuant to ORS 401.165 et. seq., the Department shall determine if the emergency will negatively impact a Funding Cycle and may:
(25) If Districts withdraw from the affected Funding Cycle, the Department may:
(26) The transfer of funding commitments and waitlist ranking made during the affected Funding Cycle do not impact or change funding commitments or waitlist ranking for the next Funding Cycle that have already been made by the Department.
(27) A District is considered to have withdrawn from an election when it sends its intention to withdraw from the election in writing to the Department.
(28) If multiple Funding Cycles are affected by the declared state of emergency, the Department shall review each Funding Cycle separately.
Statutory/Other Authority: Sec. 2, 5, ORS 783 & SB 447 (2015)
Statutes/Other Implemented: SB 447 (2015) & Sec. 2, 4, 5, ORS 783