NR 187.05 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1986, No. 368, eff. 9-1-86. NR 187.06NR 187.06 Ineligible costs. The following costs are ineligible for cost-sharing under this chapter: NR 187.06(2)(2) Costs incurred more than 12 months after the date of grant acceptance. NR 187.06(3)(3) Any additional expenditures incurred by the grantee over the amount of the original estimated program cost. NR 187.06(4)(4) Any cost increases related to changes in the project’s scope. The scope of the project may be amended after acceptance of the grant award, but this amendment is subject to department approval, and may not result in an increase in the amount of the grant award. NR 187.06 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1986, No. 368, eff. 9-1-86. NR 187.07(1)(1) Grant determination. The department shall determine the eligibility and the priority of each grant application received. Grant funds shall be awarded to eligible first grant cycle applicants in the order of their priority under s. NR 187.08, by September 1 of each year and available grant funds shall be awarded to eligible second grant cycle applicants, in the order of their priority under s. NR 187.08, by March 1 of each year. NR 187.07(2)(2) State share. Grantees shall be paid the state share of up to 75% of eligible costs, but not exceeding $15,000 per grant award. The grantee’s share shall be at least 25% of the total eligible costs of the clean sweep program. The grantee’s share may consist of salaries, benefits, the cost of construction or remodeling facilities to be used as collection sites, and the cost of materials utilized to provide clean sweep program related services including, but not limited to, grant administration, program planning and coordination, information-education promotional activities, and final report preparation. The state’s share of the grant shall be used primarily for training clean sweep program collection site operators and for the professional services required for collecting, handling, packing, transporting, and disposal of household hazardous waste. NR 187.07(3)(3) Grant payments. After an applicant has accepted a grant offer, the department shall pay to the applicant 75% of the total amount of the grant. The remaining 25% shall be paid to the applicant after submittal of the final report and final expenditures have been audited and approved, in writing, by the department. Documentation of program expenditures shall be submitted to the department within 30 days after completion of the clean sweep program or within 12 months after the date of grant acceptance, whichever occurs first. Any unexpended grant monies shall be returned to the department within 60 days after the department has completed its final audit of program expenditures and has notified the grantee, in writing, of the unexpended amount. NR 187.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1986, No. 368, eff. 9-1-86. NR 187.08NR 187.08 Grant revocation. The department may terminate the grant and the grant recipient shall return the full grant amount, if the department determines that: NR 187.08(1)(1) There has been no substantial performance of the clean sweep program by the grantee; NR 187.08(2)(2) There is substantial evidence that the grant was obtained by fraud; or NR 187.08(3)(3) There is substantial evidence of gross abuse or corrupt practices in the administration of the program. NR 187.08 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1986, No. 368, eff. 9-1-86. NR 187.09(1)(1) Continuing commitment. Grant applications which contain documentation that the applicant is committed to an annual program to promote proper handling and disposal of household hazardous waste will be given priority in the grant approval process. NR 187.09(1)(a)(a) The following documentation will be considered by the department in determining whether or not an applicant has made a satisfactory commitment to conduct such a program: NR 187.09(1)(a)1.1. A formal resolution by the applicant that the municipality is committed to undertaking annual action to promote the proper handling and disposal of household hazardous waste; NR 187.09 NoteNote: Such actions may include providing information to citizens annually on the hazards that may be associated with household hazardous wastes and how to safely handle, store, and dispose of these wastes. Other actions may include sponsoring periodic clean sweep programs or informing citizens of other services available for the proper disposal of household hazardous wastes. These actions may be made part of the formal resolution required under s. NR 187.05 (2) (b) 3. NR 187.09(1)(a)2.2. Documentation that shows commitment by the applicant to include funds for annual household hazardous waste program activities in the public works, solid waste, or other appropriate department’s annual budget; and NR 187.09(1)(a)3.3. Demonstrated commitment to annual household hazardous waste programs from civic organizations, or private foundations. NR 187.09(2)(2) Priority based on date received. If the amount of funding requested in complete applications exceeds the amount available in the household hazardous waste grant account, complete applications will be given priority in the order received by the department. The date received will be determined by the U.S. postal service postmark. For hand delivered applications, the date received will be determined by the date stamped by the department. NR 187.09(3)(3) Additional grants. A previous household hazardous waste grant recipient is eligible to receive additional household hazardous waste grants, not exceeding $15,000 per grant, if monies are available after funding all first-time applicants. NR 187.09 NoteNote: Applicants who do not receive funding for their project may apply in future grant cycles.
NR 187.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1986, No. 368, eff. 9-1-86. NR 187.10NR 187.10 Exemptions. An applicant may request an exemption from any of the requirements of this chapter by submitting a written request and justification for an exemption. Exemption requests shall be reviewed by the department with particular regard to any potential nuisance, hazard to public health or safety, or potential degradation of the environment. Any exemptions granted by the department shall be in writing, stating the reasons for the exemption. NR 187.10 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 1986, No. 368, eff. 9-1-86.
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