1 Tex. Admin. Code § 66.67 - Grant Officials
A grantee must have three persons designated to serve as grant officials as follows:
(1) The
project director must be an employee of the grantee who will be responsible for
operation or monitoring of the project and be able to readily answer questions
about its day-to-day operations.
(2) The financial officer must be the chief
financial officer of the grantee. Such officer might be, for example, the
county auditor, city treasurer, comptroller, or treasurer of a nonprofit
corporation's board. The financial officer may not serve as the project
director or the authorized official.
(3) The authorized official is the person
authorized to apply for, accept, decline, or cancel the grant for the applicant
agency. This person may be, for example, the executive director of the state
agency, county judge, mayor, city manager, assistant city manager, or designee
if authorized by the governing body.
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