Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 14 - GRANTS
Section 14.7 - Solicitations
Universal Citation: 30 TX Admin Code § 14.7
Current through Reg. 49, No. 52; December 27, 2024
(a) Except as otherwise provided under § 14.8 of this title (relating to Direct Award), the executive director shall prepare and issue a formal request for proposal (RFP) for each proposed grant or series of grants. The RFP must specify the following:
(1) the purpose and objective of the proposed
grant or grants;
(2) the agency's
authority to offer and award the proposed grant or grants;
(3) the applicable recipient eligibility
requirements;
(4) the grant
recipient activities allowable or required to be performed;
(5) the anticipated start date and end date
of the proposed grant or grants;
(6) the recipient selection criteria to be
used;
(7) an indication as to
whether the agency expects to award more than one grant, and if so how the
recipient selection criteria provide for selection of multiple
recipients;
(8) instructions
concerning materials and information required to be submitted by potential
grant recipients, including layout and format, required signatures, and number
of copies;
(9) the submission
deadline and the required address or delivery location for proposals;
(10) information as to whether grant
recipients will be required to contribute matching funds, or other labor or
material resources, as a condition of receiving a grant;
(11) information as to whether, and if so
how, the executive director proposes to adjust or waive any RFP-contained
matching funds requirement as authorized under Texas Government Code, §
783.009,
Matching Fund Waiver for Economically Disadvantaged County or Census
Track;
(12) information as to how
grant payments will be made;
(13)
information concerning requests for additional, pre-submittal
information;
(14) the time and
location of any pre-submittal meetings, together with an indication as to
whether attendance is mandatory; and
(15) a requirement that successful recipients
must enter into a signed grant agreement or contract with the agency following
award announcement.
(b) RFPs may indicate the amount of grant funding available to be awarded, but are not required to do so.
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