Or. Admin. Code § 635-098-0100 - Applications to the Fund
(1)
Applications must be submitted on the most current format prescribed by the
Department.
(2) A separate
application is required for each submitted project.
(3) Applications will be considered final as
submitted. The Department, Advisory Committee or technical experts may request
clarification of information from the applicant during the evaluation process,
but additional, new information not requested will not be accepted after the
application deadline.
(4) Each
project application at a minimum must provide:
(a) Well-defined and measurable
goals;
(b) Measures to achieve
project goals;
(c) The location and
duration of the project, including the beginning and the ending date;
(d) Estimated project costs that consider
cost effectiveness of the project;
(e) Consideration of outdoor equity, as it
pertains to how well the project engages Oregonians who have not participated
in the past because of language barriers, financial barriers, or other access
barriers;
(f) A monitoring plan to
measure performance of the implemented project; and
(g) Description of stakeholders and community
partnerships involved in the project.
(h) The Department may reject incomplete
project applications.
(6)
The Advisory Committee, the Department, and technical experts shall review all
submitted projects and the Department shall recommend expenditures to the
Commission.
(a) The Advisory Committee, the
Department, and technical experts will be responsible for determining whether
the projects propose activities that serve to protect, maintain, or enhance
fish and wildlife resources in Oregon.
(b) The Advisory Committee shall make
recommendations to the Department and Commission to make diverse expenditures
from the Fund. In evaluation of submitted projects the Advisory Committee, the
Department, and the technical experts may consider diversity of:
(A) Projects geographically;
(B) Projects taxonomically;
(C) Representation of program priorities as
outlined in 635-098-0030;
(D) Partners participating in and impacted by
projects; and
(E) Engagement of
Oregonians in recreational opportunities or in the solution to a key
conservation issue as identified in the Oregon Conservation Strategy.
(7) All proposed funding
projects that are or are not recommended by the Advisory Committee shall be
presented in summary to the Commission. The Advisory Committee shall not
recommend a project for funding if it determines the project:
(a) Is inconsistent with the intent of ORS
496.252;
(b) Is contrary to sound biological
principles;
(c) Proposes
inappropriate measures or methods to accomplish the project goals and
objectives; or
(d) Violates
Department goals, policies, administrative rules, or species or other
management plans approved or adopted by the Commission.
(8) The applicant of a project not
recommended for funding by the Advisory Committee may resubmit at a subsequent
Regular Grant solicitation and be reconsidered by the committee.
(9) The Department shall fund projects
approved by the Commission with funds from the Conservation and Recreation
Fund.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.252 & 496.254
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 496.012 & 496.146
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