31 Tex. Admin. Code § 61.133 - General Provisions
(a) It is the
policy of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission that the department award and
administer projects under this subchapter in accord with the provisions of this
subchapter, with the intent to provide the greatest number of high-quality
outdoor and indoor recreational opportunities for Texas, consistent with Parks
and Wildlife Code, Chapter 24, and the priorities and policies articulated in
the department's Land and Water Resources Conservation and Recreation Plan and
the Texas Outdoor Recreation Plan (required for federal funding), as
applicable.
(b) The department will
not accept or evaluate a project proposal that is not submitted to the
department via the department's on-line application process.
(c) The department will not score an
application that is not administratively complete. An administratively complete
application is an application that is in substantive compliance with the
requirements of this subchapter, as determined by the department.
(d) If an applicant is in compliance with the
conditions of existing or previous grant agreements with the department, the
application will be scored and considered for funding. If the applicant is not
in compliance with existing or previous grant agreements, the department may
request the applicant to submit an action plan for addressing deficiencies or
problematic issues. If the applicant is unable to provide, to the department's
satisfaction, evidence that the deficiencies or problematic issues in question
can or will be resolved, the department may choose not to score the application
or consider it further.
(e) The
department will evaluate prospective projects on a qualitative basis, awarding
points within the specified range (from 0 (no points) to the maximum allowable
for each criterion) according to the department's determination of how the
applicant's treatment of any given component places along a continuum from poor
to excellent. The department will not automatically award points for cursory,
mechanical attempts to address as many criteria as possible in order to accrue
points.
(f) Applications for grants
under this subchapter shall be scored according to the provisions of this
subchapter and shall be ranked in relation to the scores of other applications
under consideration.
(g) Projects
funded under this subchapter shall be pursued by the sponsor in accordance with
the timelines established by the department for each project, unless the
department determines that circumstances beyond the sponsor's control warrant
timeline extension. Failure to meet timelines or timeline extensions shall be
grounds for the department to initiate cancellation of the affected
project.
(h) Grant awards are
dependent on the availability of grant funds.
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