Utah Admin. Code R510-105-4 - Award of Funds
(1) An application
to be awarded funds from the Out and About Transportation Fund shall be
submitted to the State Board on Aging and Adult Services.
(2) The State Board on Aging and Adult
Services shall evaluate an application based upon the following criteria:
(a) the amount of matching funding committed
by the applicant as compared to the total amount of funds available;
(b) the projected number of individuals the
applicant estimates can be assisted by the requested funding as compared to the
number of eligible individuals in the geographic area to be served;
and
(c) the degree to which the
applicant's proposal develops a new, ongoing source of transportation
assistance that is not already available.
(3) The State Board on Aging and Adult
Services shall not presume the availability of ongoing funding from the Out and
About Transportation Fund to support the applicant's proposal when evaluating
an application.
(4) The State Board
on Aging and Adult Services shall approve any award of funds from the Out and
About Transportation Fund. An award of funds shall be implemented through a
contract between the division and the recipient of the funds.
(5) Funds from the Out and About
Transportation Fund shall be awarded on an annual basis, effective on July 1 of
each fiscal y e a r. Any recipient of funds shall spend all funds by the end of
the fiscal year in which the funds were awarded.
(6) The State Board on Aging and Adult
services may decline to award any funds from the Out and About Transportation
Fund if it determines that insufficient funds are available to reasonably fund
a viable contract for that fiscal year. Funds not awarded during a fiscal year
shall be available for award in the next fiscal year.
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