Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 4110.20 - General Procedures for Grant Awards
a) Project sponsors seeking Grants-in-Aid
assistance must file a preliminary application with the Grants Management
Section, Department of Conservation, 405 East Washington Street, Springfield,
Illinois 62706. The preliminary application form for Historic Preservation
Grants-in-Aid assistance is included in the Illinois Department of
Conservation's Historic Preservation Grants-in-Aid Local Participation Manual.
The Local Participation Manual may be obtained from the Illinois Department of
Conservation's Grants Management Section, 405 East Washington Street,
Springfield, Illinois 62706. Copies of this manual are also available from the
state library system.
b) The State
Historic Preservation Officer (Director of the Department of Conservation), the
Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Council, and the staff of the Department of
Conservation will evaluate each proposal to determine if it qualifies for
assistance in accordance with the National Preservation Objectives for
Acquisition and Development or Survey and Planning Projects. The National
Preservation Objectives for Acquisition and Development or Survey and Planning
Projects change annually at the dictate of the Secretary of the Interior and
the Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service. Each qualifying project
proposal will be evaluated to determine the priority of the proposed
project.
c) Project sponsors will
be notified whether or not the project has received state approval and the
amount of Grant-in-Aid assistance approved. There is not a specified amount of
time in which a project sponsor will be notified of whether a project has
received state approval and the maximum amount of Grant-in-Aid assistance
approved. The Department of Conservation makes every effort to notify each
potential project sponsor at the earliest opportunity.
d) The Department of Conservation will
prepare and submit the individual project applications to the U.S. Department
of Interior for review and approval.
e) The U.S. Department of the Interior
reviews the individual project applications and notifies the Department of
Conservation of their decision. The Department of Conservation then notifies
the project sponsor of federal approval and the local sponsor may initiate the
project.
f) Claims for
reimbursement must be submitted to the Department of Conservation by the
sponsors of approved projects. Each project is assigned a project period by the
Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service during which all claims for
reimbursement must be submitted to the Department of Conservation. Claims for
costs incurred prior to, or after the project period, are not eligible for
reimbursement. The following is informtion which must be submitted with a claim
for reimbursement:
1) One copy of each
invoice (bill) received for work accomplished and one copy of each canceled
check as evidence of payment attached to the completed billing summary
form.
2) For all material
purchases, purchase orders and/or invoices and corresponding canceled checks
shall be submitted.
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