22 Pa. Code § 142.6 - Eligible matching funds
(a)
Commonwealth Libraries may award Federal library construction funds, when
available, to pay additional portions of project costs and meet matching
requirements of grants awarded from the Fund. Priority for these Federal grants
will be given to municipalities in economically distressed communities, using
criteria in §
142.5(d)
(relating to funding guidelines).
(b) The municipality may use Federal funds,
other than those awarded under subsection (a), which are available to it or to
the public library, as matching funds, if the Federal funds are not already
being used to match another State grant.
(c) The municipality may use State funds,
other than those awarded from the Fund, and which are available to it or to the
public library, as matching funds, if the funds were not appropriated as
compensation to public libraries under the Library Access Statewide Card
Program or as library State-aid under terms of Article III of the Library Code
(24 P.S. §§ 4301-4304).
(d) The municipality may use the following
local monies, costs and contributions as matching funds:
(1) Local tax revenues.
(2) Proceeds from local bond
issues.
(3) Cash contributions from
individuals, corporations and others.
(4) The fair market value of land or
buildings provided to the public library by the municipality up to 2 years
previous to award of the grant. The market value shall be for the time at which
the land or buildings were designated for the public library.
(5) Costs incurred by the municipality or the
public library up to 2 years prior to filing of the initial application for the
following:
(i) Services of a library building
consultant, registered architect, engineering firm used in the development of
plans for the project.
(ii)
Acquisition of real estate as part of the project.
(iii) Physical site preparation.
Notes
The Library Code (24 P.S. §§ 4101-4503) was repealed by the act of November 1, 2012 (P.L. 1683, No. 210) and replaced by 24 Pa.C.S. Chapter 93 (relating to Public Library Code).
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