Ohio Admin. Code 3750-50-10 - Grant application for emergency planning and community right-to-know funds
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(A) From the moneys collected under paragraph
(A) rule
3750-50-03
of the Administrative Code, the commission, shall make annual grants from the
fund to the commission, state agencies represented on the commission,
committees and fire departments within the percentage ranges specified in
paragraph (D) of rule
3750-50-03
of the Administrative Code for the implementation, administration and
enforcement of Chapter 3750. of the Revised Code.
(B) Each application for a grant shall be
submitted on forms adopted by the commission as prescribed in this rule. Each
application for a grant shall be completed and submitted in triplicate to the
commission in compliance with the following schedule;
:
(1) Committee grant applications shall be
postmarked no later that
than the first day of February.
(2) Fire department grant applications shall
be submitted with the committee's grant application within whose
jurisdiction(s)
jurisdiction they lie on the same dates as listed in
paragraph (B)(1) of this rule. Fire department applications shall be submitted
in compliance with paragraph (F) of this rule.
(3) Applications for each state agency
represented on the commission, the commission and the environmental review
appeals commission shall be prepared and submitted to the commission, date
stamped no later than April first for the upcoming fiscal year:
.
(C) In making grants to the
committees and fire departments under this rule, the commission shall consider
the timeliness of the application and the needs of the emergency planning
district or fire departments in determining the minimum amount of money
necessary for a committee to implement, administer, and enforce Chapter 3750.
of the Revised Code including expenses of the committees to prepare or revise,
exercise, and review the chemical emergency response and preparedness plan in
terms of the following:
(1) Minimum requirements for personnel;
.
(2) Essential office equipment;
.
(3) The number of facilities in the district
or under jurisdiction of the fire department that are subject to section
3750.05 of the Revised
Code.
(4) The amounts of extremely
hazardous substances produced, used, or stored in the district or territory
under the jurisdiction of the fire department;
.
(5) The population within the district or
under jurisdiction of the fire department that resides in close proximity to
the facilities that are subject to that section;
and
.
(6) Principal routes for the transportation
of hazardous materials identified or listed by regulations adopted under the
Hazardous Materials Transportation Act contained in
49 USC
5112, as amended and the amounts of those
materials.
(D) Each
application for a grant under this rule shall demonstrate that the grant will
enhance the ability of the recipient or, in case of the state agency
represented on the commission or the commission's application, the state as a
whole, to prepare for and respond to releases of hazardous substances and
extremely hazardous substances.
(E)
Grant applications received postmarked later than February first, shall be
reduced by one per cent per day of the calculated award. Applications
postmarked more than thirty calendar days after February first will not be
considered for funding for the upcoming state fiscal year.
(F) A fire department which is wholly within
one emergency planning district shall apply for and receive a grant under this
rule only through that committee of that emergency planning district. A fire
department which is within more than one emergency planning district, shall
apply for and receive a grant under this rule only through one committee of an
emergency planning district for any state fiscal year.
(1) In making a grant under this rule to the
fire department of a municipal corporation that is collecting a fee pursuant to
an ordinance, rule, or requirement for reporting or providing the names and
amounts of extremely hazardous substances or hazardous chemicals stored at the
facilities in the municipal corporation that was in effect on or before
December 14, 1988, the commission shall do the
following:
(a) Determine the amount of
the grant for which the fire department would otherwise be eligible under
paragraph (D)(3) of rule
3750-50-03
of the Administrative Code.
(b)
Subtract from that amount the total amount of moneys collected by the municipal
corporation during the preceding year pursuant to reporting requirements, as
certified to the commission in the grant application;
.
(c) If the calculation as set forth in
paragraphs (F)(1)(a) and (F)(1)(b) of this rule yields a positive remainder,
the commission may make a grant to the fire department in that amount,
otherwise the fire department is not eligible for a grant under this rule for
that state fiscal year.
(2) After a committee determines that the
initial training needs for emergency response personnel within the emergency
planning district set forth in the committee's plan or most recent review of
the plan under section
3750.04 of the Revised Code have
been met, a committee may make grants from the moneys received in the special
fund to the fire departments located within the district for the purchase of
first response equipment in accordance with procedures approved by the
commission.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3750.02
Rule Amplifies: 3750.02(B)(7), 3750.14
Prior Effective Dates: 02/22/1990 (Emer.), 06/30/1990, 12/31/1994, 04/06/1999, 06/05/2006, 10/29/2011, 11/18/2017
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3750.02(B)(7)
Rule Amplifies: 3750.14
Prior Effective Dates: 2/22/90 (Emer.), 6/30/90, 12/31/94, 4/6/99, 6/5/06, 10/29/11
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