NR 65.11(2)(2) All eligible projects in which the only designated motorized use is for off-highway motorcycles shall be funded before projects that are shared with other motorized users. NR 65.11(3)(3) Grant awards shall be distributed based on the ranking determined by subs. (1), (2) and (4). NR 65.11 NoteNote: Grant awards are available for lower-ranked projects only if all eligible projects of a higher priority have been funded.
NR 65.11(4)(4) In ranking and processing grant applications within each paragraph of sub. (1), the department shall consider the factors listed in s. 23.335 (20) (c) 1. to 4., Stats. NR 65.11 HistoryHistory: CR 19-107: cr. Register July 2020 No. 775, eff. 8-1-20; correction in (1) (a) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register July 2020 No. 775. NR 65.12NR 65.12 Grantee accountability. NR 65.12(1)(a)(a) All grantees shall conform to generally accepted accounting principles and practices during the implementation of a project funded under this chapter. If a grantee receives a grant advance from the department, the grantee shall maintain project grant funds in a separate account. If interest is earned on the account, that interest must be used for the same purposes for which the department originally awarded the grant. Grantees shall document all project costs and maintain documents to support grant expenditures in sufficient detail to show that project costs are consistent with the grant agreement awarded by the department. Grantees shall maintain all financial records for a period of 6 years after the date on which the department issues final payment and make these financial records available to the department upon request. Financial records include all of the following: NR 65.12(1)(a)2.2. Records showing volunteer time, professional services, and supplies. NR 65.12(1)(a)5.5. Any documents not listed in subds. 1. to 4. that support project costs claimed by the grantee. NR 65.12(1)(b)(b) Grantees shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations regarding cost-containment, bidding, contract awards, and wage and labor rates. NR 65.12(2)(2) Reimbursement. Grantees shall submit to the department a request for reimbursement on forms provided by the department. Grantees shall submit a request for final reimbursement no later than 6 months after the end of the grant period specified in the grant agreement. Grantees are eligible for reimbursement only for project costs incurred during the grant period. The department may require the grantee to submit a final report and shall not issue final reimbursement until the final report is received and approved by the department. NR 65.12(3)(3) Amendments. Grantees may request, in writing and during the life of the grant agreement, a grant agreement amendment for changes to project scope or approved expenditures or for an extension of the grant period. In evaluating the grantee’s request, the department shall consider justification provided by the grantee and availability of funds. The department shall respond to the grantee’s request for the grant agreement amendment in writing. Grant amendments for off-highway motorcycle project grants may not be used to alter the project priority established under s. NR 65.11. NR 65.12(4)(4) Audit. The department may conduct an audit of any grantee records required under sub. (1) for a grant award at any time during the project period and for up to 6 years after the department has issued final payment. The department may require that the grantee repay any prior payment issued by the department if an audit reveals that payment was made in error. NR 65.12(5)(5) Default and termination. A grantee’s failure to abide by the terms of a grant agreement renders the grantee ineligible to apply for a future grant under this chapter, until the grantee corrects the impairment and the department determines that the grantee is once again operating in accordance with the terms and conditions of the original grant agreement. Failure of a grantee to comply with one or more terms of the grant agreement issued under this chapter may result in termination of the agreement and the suspension of all obligations of the department. Grant agreements may also be terminated by the department if a grantee fails to make satisfactory progress on activities approved for grant funding, fails to complete the project to the satisfaction of the department, or makes project changes in a project scope or budget without department approval. The department will notify any grantee not in compliance with a grant agreement, in writing, and allow 30 days for the grantee to pursue corrective action. If corrective action does not address department concerns, the department may issue a final termination letter to the grantee, including the reason for termination. Upon termination of a grant agreement, the department may require the grantee to reimburse the department for any grant funds the department deems appropriate. If the compliance failure is determined by the department to be due to no fault of the grantee, the costs of any irrevocable obligations properly incurred shall be eligible for assistance under this chapter at the department’s discretion. NR 65.12 HistoryHistory: CR 19-107: cr. Register July 2020 No. 775, eff. 8-1-20; correction in (1) (a) (intro.) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register July 2020 No. 775. NR 65.13NR 65.13 Cost-share percentages and maximum grant award amounts. Grants awarded by the department under this chapter may cover up to 100 percent of total eligible project costs. The grantee shall be responsible for any portion of project costs more than the grant award amount. NR 65.13 HistoryHistory: CR 19-107: cr. Register July 2020 No. 775, eff. 8-1-20. NR 65.14(1)(1) The department shall establish application deadlines under this chapter and publish those deadlines on the appropriate grant web page on the department’s website at least 90 days before the application deadline. Applicants must apply for grant assistance on forms provided by the department. NR 65.14(2)(2) To be considered for funding, complete grant applications must be received by the department no later than 11:59 p.m. on the application deadline published on the off-highway motorcycle webpage. Complete grant applications are those that adhere to application instructions and include complete project budgets and other required supporting documentation. NR 65.14 NoteNote: Applications may be obtained from the department’s website (http://dnr.wi.gov) keywords “OHM grants”. NR 65.14(3)(3) A project scope is required in the application and shall include a summary of the specific goals and objectives, deliverables, products, tasks, and timeline for a project that is funded under this chapter. The department may request additional information from the applicant to clarify the application. NR 65.14(4)(4) Applicants failing to submit additional information to the department by the specified deadline shall not receive a grant for that specific grant cycle. NR 65.14(5)(5) Prior to making any final determinations about the grant application, the department shall consult with the off-highway motorcycle council as established in s. 15.347 (10), Stats., about funds for eligible projects. NR 65.14(6)(6) The department shall notify all grantees of application status and likely amount of grant award. If a project as described in the grant application is found to be ineligible, the department shall state in writing the basis for its non-eligibility determination to the grantee.