31 Tex. Admin. Code § 355.75 - Application Approval and Termination
(a) If
an application is approved, the board may authorize the executive administrator
to enter into a contract with the applicant on behalf of the board. The
contract shall include: scope of work; schedule of work; budget; any other
terms or conditions required by the executive administrator.
(b) An approved applicant may subcontract any
or all of the scope of work. The board will not be party to any subcontract,
and the political subdivision will be solely responsible for monitoring,
administering, and requiring subcontractor compliance with the terms of the
board's contract with the political subdivision.
(c) Applicants, contractors, and
subcontractors shall maintain financial accounts, documents, and records that
are acceptable to the board. All records shall be made available for
examination and audit by the staff of the board and the state. Accounting by
applicants, contractors, and subcontractors shall be in a manner consistent
with generally accepted accounting procedures. All records will be retained for
a minimum period of three years, and records shall be retained beyond the three
years if litigation, a claim, or an audit is in process or if audit findings
are not resolved. The three-year period will begin upon final payment of the
funds retained by the board.
(d)
Capital equipment shall not be purchased with facility planning
assistance.
(e) If the board
determines that planning activities undertaken by an applicant under this
subchapter have been inadequate or not completed in a timely manner, the board
may terminate the contract and on behalf of and in consultation with the
applicant may perform or contract for facility engineering in the economically
distressed area.
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