Or. Admin. Code § 213-080-0050 - Grant Application Review Criteria
The Commission shall review and evaluate each grant application based on the following criteria:
(1)
The grant application must demonstrate how grant funds are spent on costs
incurred by local law enforcement agencies and district attorneys in addressing
and prosecuting unlawful marijuana cultivation or distribution
operations.
(2) In awarding grants,
the Commission will prioritize grant applications that demonstrate how
financial assistance and support to local law enforcement agencies and district
attorneys will address any or all of the following:
(a) Rural areas of this state;
(b) Large-scale unlawful marijuana
cultivation or distribution operations;
(c) Organized crime involved in unlawful
marijuana cultivation or distribution operations;
(d) Operations that divert marijuana outside
of this state; and
(e) Coordination
with community-based organizations that provide assistance to or services for
individuals subject to the ongoing humanitarian crisis associated with unlawful
marijuana cultivation or distribution operations.
(3) In reviewing grant applications, the
Commission may give preference to applications that demonstrate that an
Applicant will:
(a) Participate in training
opportunities that assist the Applicant in addressing and prosecuting unlawful
marijuana cultivation or distribution operations;
(b) Address cases that require complex
financial forensic accounting;
(c)
Track and report on outcomes as described by the Commission in the
solicitation;
(d) Collaborate with
other local governments and agencies to achieve multi-jurisdictional outcomes
consistent with the criteria described in OAR 213-080-0050;
(e) Provide access to trauma-informed and
culturally- and linguistically-specific and responsive services to persons
affected by the ongoing humanitarian crisis associated with the illegal
marijuana market.
(4)
Other criteria that the Commission chooses to include in the
solicitation.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 2021 OL Ch. 3 §1-2, SB 893 (2021 Second Special Session)
Statutes/Other Implemented: 2022 OL Ch. 117 §9-14, HB 4074 (2022 Regular Session)
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