Wash. Admin. Code § 173-322A-200 - Funding cycle
(1)
Project
solicitation. Biennially, the department will solicit project proposals
from local governments to develop its budget and update its ten-year financing
plan for remedial action grants and loans. The department may update its
ten-year financing plan as needed during the biennium. Project proposals for
each type of grant or loan must be submitted on forms provided by the
department and include sufficient information to make the determinations in
subsection (3) of this section. For multibiennial oversight remedial action
grant projects, proposals must be updated biennially. To be considered for
inclusion in the department's budget for remedial action grants and loans,
project proposals and updates should be submitted by the dates published by the
department.
(2)
Application
submittal. Applications for each type of grant or loan must be submitted
on forms provided by the department and include sufficient information to make
the determinations in subsections (3) and (4) of this section. For
multibiennial oversight remedial action grant projects, an application must be
submitted before each biennium for which additional funds are requested.
Completed applications should be submitted by the dates published by the
department.
(3)
Project
evaluation and ranking. Project proposals and applications for each type
of grant or loan will be reviewed by the department for completeness and
evaluated to determine:
(a) Project
eligibility; and
(b) Funding
priority under WAC
173-322A-210.
(4)
Agreement
development. The department will make funding decisions only after funds
have been appropriated. After deciding to fund an eligible project, the
department will negotiate with the applicant the scope of work and budget for
the grant and develop the agreement. The department will consider:
(a) Funding priority under WAC
173-322A-210;
(b) Cost eligibility;
(c) Allowable funding of eligible costs;
and
(d) Availability of state funds
and other funding sources.
(5)
Fund management. The
department may adjust funding levels or fund additional eligible projects
during a biennium if additional funds should become available.
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