Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 40-13-14-.03 - Dog and Cat Sterilization Grant Program
(1) When funds are available, licensed
municipal animal shelters located in Georgia, licensed nonprofit animal rescue
organizations with 501(c)(3) status located in Georgia, and veterinary medical
foundations with 501(c)(3) status located in Georgia may apply to the
Department for a grant to assist with sterilization procedures on dogs and
cats.
(2) A completed application
must be timely received by the Department in order for an applicant to be
eligible for financial assistance through the grant program. Incomplete and/or
untimely applications will not be considered.
(3) Along with the completed grant
application, the grant applicant must provide a letter of collaboration from
the Georgia licensed veterinarian(s) that will be performing the sterilization
procedure(s).
(4) Grant
applications will be assessed by a grant review committee. Funding will be
awarded based on the highest priority grant proposals. The grant review
committee will consider factors, including, but not limited to, the following:
targeting of important animal populations, ability to increase surgery numbers,
cost-benefit ratio, record of grant applicant, and sustainability.
(5) All procedures shall be completed within
twelve (12) months of receipt of Grant funds.
(6) A Final Progress Report shall be provided
to the Department showing all sterilization procedures performed within 30 days
of the completion of the last sterilization procedure utilizing Grant funds.
Failure to submit the required Final Progress Report in a timely manner will
result in ineligibility for future Grants.
(7) Grant funds shall only be used for
sterilization surgery. Grant funds shall not be used for capital or
administrative expenses or for procedures not directly related to sterilization
surgery, such as promotions, vaccinations, testing, licensing, food, medicine,
and/or other medical procedures, etc.
(8) The veterinarian that performs a
sterilization procedure utilizing the Dog and Cat Sterilization Grant Program
funds must be licensed by the Georgia State Board of Veterinary Medicine.
(9) The veterinarian must perform
all surgical sterilization procedures using acceptable standards of care as
prescribed by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) guidelines.
(10) The Dog and Cat Sterilization
Grant Program funds shall not be used to assist with sterilization procedures
on dogs and/or cats residing outside of Georgia, animals to be transferred out
of the State of Georgia by the grant recipient, or for trap, neuter and release
programs.
(11) Grant announcements
and application directions will be made available by the Department one week
prior to the commencement of the Grant application period. Applications will be
due as designated by the Department.
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