Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 500-599 - Environmental Protection - Solid Waste Management
Chapter NR 542 - Recycling grants to responsible units
Section NR 542.07 - Grant assistance application
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 542.07
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) PROCEDURE. A completed application shall be submitted to the department by September 1 in the year preceding the year for which the assistance is sought. Application shall be made on forms provided by the department in accordance with the instructions provided.
Note: Forms and instructions may be obtained, at no charge, from the Bureau of Community Financial Assistance, Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 7921, Madison, WI 53707.
(2) CONTENTS OF APPLICATION. An application shall contain all of the following:
(a) A
resolution of the responsible unit authorizing its representative to file the
grant application. The authorized representative shall be an official or
employee of the responsible unit;
(b) The information specified in s.
287.09(2) (b), Stats.;
(c) A description of the program, the
processes and methods to be used, including who will implement them, and a
timetable for implementation;
(d)
Documentation that the assistance, when combined with future anticipated
assistance, will result in the responsible unit doing one of the following:
1. Making continued progress in creating an
effective recycling program as defined under s.
287.11,
Stats., by January 1, 1995;
2.
Maintaining an effective recycling program following approval of the recycling
program under s.
287.11,
Stats.;
(e) A financial
schedule itemizing revenues and expenses of all programs and activities likely
to be funded under the proposed grant;
(f) A financial report if the responsible
unit received a grant under this chapter, or 1989 Wis. Act 335, section 85 (5),
for the grant period preceding the grant period for which the application is
being made. It shall include a statement of whether any portion of that grant
was or is likely to be spent on ineligible activities, and the actual or
estimated amount;
(g) An
amortization schedule for all equipment, included in projected program costs,
with a useful life exceeding 3 years and a cost greater than $1,000;
(h) A copy of any executed contracts for the
performance of any portion of the program;
(i) A preliminary project design, engineering
plans and specifications for the facility and equipment, as appropriate to the
proposed project.
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