Or. Admin. R. 581-020-0200 - School Facility Improvement Grants
(1) Any school district, which for purposes
of this rule includes a common or union high school district, an education
service district or any combination thereof, may apply for a School Facility
Improvement Grant to construct or maintain public school facilities. No school
district may submit more than one application on behalf of the individual
school district and one application in conjunction with other school
districts.
(2) Grant applications
shall be submitted to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction by May 31.
The application shall state:
(a) The specific
purpose of the grant which may include, for new or existing facilities:
(A) Land acquisition;
(B) Planning and design;
(C) Construction;
(D) Remodeling;
(E) Reduction of energy
consumption;
(F)
Alternation;
(G) Furnishing and
equipping;
(H) Repair;
(I) Replacement; and
(J) Other capital maintenance, but shall not
include cleaning.
(b)
The need for the construction or maintenance, including documentation of
applicable factors such as:
(A) Age of the
facility for which maintenance or construction is proposed;
(B) The degree of overcrowding;
(C) The absence of facilities necessary to
accomplish the educational goals of the district and state;
(D) Deterioration of existing facilities
which has the potential of affecting the health and safety of
students;
(E) Damage or destruction
of existing facilities due to natural disaster;
(F) Compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act; and
(G) How the
construction or maintenance will facilitate implementation of the educational
goals of House Bill 3565 enacted by the 1991 Legislative Assembly.
(c) The amount requested and how
the grant monies, if awarded, shall be matched with local funds. Grants shall
be matched by at least one local dollar from the grant applicant for every four
state dollars;
(d) The time period
when the grant funds will be needed, including a statement of any detrimental
effect that may be caused by delay; or in the alternative, a statement that the
time period is flexible.
(3) Grants shall not exceed $500,000 in any
biennium to any school district.
(4) In addition, a combination of districts
may submit a joint grant application in an amount not to exceed
$500,000.
(5) A district or
combination thereof may apply in subsequent bienniums for additional grants for
the same facility.
(6) Grants will
be screened on the following criteria:
(a) Age
of the school facilities;
(b)
Degree of overcrowding;
(c)
Potential student health and safety concerns due to deterioration of school
facilities or natural disasters;
(d) Reduction of energy consumption;
and
(e) The need for additional,
new, replacement, or updated facilities in order to:
(A) Comply with the American with
Disabilities Act; or
(B) Accomplish
educational goals for the district and state, specifically the goals set forth
in HB 3565.
(7) In the event that meritorious grant
applications exceed the amount of grant funds available, the Superintendent of
Public Instruction shall place all of the applications, which contain the
information required under section (2) of this rule and which are judged
meritorious by the criteria set forth in section (6) of this rule, in a pool
from which applications will be selected on a random basis. Applications shall
be ranked in order of their selection and grants shall be awarded in numerical
order up to a total of $5 million.
(8) The Superintendent of Public Instruction
shall award School Facility Improvement Grants from funds appropriated to the
School Facility Improvement Fund subject to availability of funding. If the
amount of funding is less than $5 million, grant awards will be reduced on a
pro rata basis. Notification of grant awards shall be made within 45 days after
the closing date for grant applications.
(9) The decision of the Superintendent shall
be final.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 327.300 - ORS 327.330
Stats. Implemented: ORS 327.300, ORS 327.310, ORS 327.320 & ORS 327.330
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