Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62S-2.071 - General Requirements
The following constitutes the general requirements for the eligibility for and administration of the program.
(1) Distribution of Program Funds. The
Department shall distribute RTP funds as reimbursement grants to applicants
eligible under this rule. The Department's performance and obligation to award
program grants are contingent upon an annual allocation by the FHWA and
appropriation by the Florida Legislature.
(2) Application Submission Period. The
Department shall accept program applications only during the application
submission period. Applications must be postmarked on or before the last day of
the application submission period. The Department shall publish the dates of
the application submission period and other pertinent application information
in the Florida Administrative Register.
(3) Maximum Grant Request. The Department
shall announce the maximum funds that an applicant may request in an RTP
application in the Florida Administrative Register.
(4) Match Requirements. Match requirements
for RTP grants are set forth below:
(a)
Matching Basis. RTP assistance is provided on a maximum 80:20 (program:grantee)
matching basis, except as provided in paragraph (d), below.
(b) Eligible Match Types. A grantee may
utilize the following types of match sources for the grantee share: Cash, or
in-kind service costs allowable by this rule and the Guidance.
(c) Ineligible Match Sources. Value of real
property or inmate labor.
(d)
Federal Agency Project Sponsors. Federal agency project sponsors may provide
their own funds toward RTP projects as additional federal share up to 95
percent of the project cost.
(5) Grant Award. The Secretary shall
determine the final application priority list, based on a review of the RTP
Advisory Committee's recommended priority list and considering the estimated
program amount, and shall submit the list to the FHWA for final funding
approval.
(6) Program Amount
Allocation. The program amount shall be divided into three categories:
mixed-use, motorized, and nonmotorized. The percentage of the program amount
that is allocated to each category, after the Department's seven (7) percent
for administrative costs and five (5) percent for education costs have been
subtracted from the total allocation, shall be as follows:
(a) Mixed-use shall receive 40 percent of the
allocation.
(b) Motorized shall
receive 30 percent of the allocation.
(c) Nonmotorized shall receive 30 percent of
the allocation.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 260.016(1)(h) FS. Law Implemented 260.016(1)(d), (f), (h), (2)(a)2. FS.
New 5-1-01.
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