DHS 199.04 Project eligibility. Ch. DHS 199 NoteNote: Chapter TCB 1 was created as an emergency rule effective November 7, 2000. Chapter TCB 1 was renumbered to HFS 199 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1. Stats., and corrections were made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register January 2004 No. 577. Chapter HFS 199 was renumbered chapter DHS 199 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register January 2009 No. 637. DHS 199.01DHS 199.01 Authority and purpose. This chapter is promulgated under the authority of s. 255.15 (1m) (c), Stats., for the purpose of establishing criteria, procedures, requirements and conditions for the award of project grants from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (1) (fm), Stats., to organizations that operate or propose to operate programs reducing tobacco use by preventing tobacco use, promoting tobacco use cessation, and eliminating environmental tobacco smoke. DHS 199.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 2001, No. 545, eff. 6-1-01; correction made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2011 No. 667. DHS 199.02DHS 199.02 Applicability. This chapter applies to the department of health services, to applicants for grants awarded by the department, and to organizations that have been awarded grants by the department. DHS 199.03DHS 199.03 Definitions. In this chapter: DHS 199.03(1)(1) “Administrative costs” means costs associated with implementing grant objectives and activities, such as the provision of office space, telephone service and employees. DHS 199.03(2)(2) “Applicant” means an organization that applies for a grant from the department to operate a program reducing tobacco use by preventing tobacco use, promoting tobacco use cessation, and eliminating environmental tobacco smoke. DHS 199.03(3)(3) “Continuation grant” means a grant awarded by the department to an applicant who received an initial grant for the current funding year and who proposes to continue to operate the same program, or that program as modified in consultation with the department, in the new funding year. DHS 199.03(4)(4) “Culturally competent” means activities that are appropriate and effective for the populations those activities are directed at and that utilize the leadership of those populations in developing, implementing and evaluating those activities. DHS 199.03(4m)(4m) “Department” means the department of health services. DHS 199.03(5)(5) “Evaluation committee” means a department committee that reviews and evaluates applications. DHS 199.03(6)(6) “Funding year” means the 12–month period beginning July 1. DHS 199.03(7)(7) “Governmental body” means a state or local agency, board, committee, council, department or public body created by constitution, statute, ordinance, rule. DHS 199.03(9)(9) “Initial grant” means a grant awarded for the first time to an applicant. DHS 199.03(10)(10) “Public agency” has the meaning prescribed in s. 46.856 (1) (b), Stats., namely, a county, city, village, town or school district, an agency of Wisconsin state government or an agency of a county, city, village, town or school district. DHS 199.03(11)(11) “Request for proposals” or “RFP” means a document that describes a grant program, invites applications for the grant and specifies who may apply, application procedures, criteria for awarding grants and conditions and restrictions that accompany grant awards. DHS 199.03(13)(13) “Tobacco prevention and control” means anti-tobacco activities including but not limited to comprehensive efforts in prevention, cessation, policy advocacy, media and countermarketing, evaluation, monitoring, and administrative activities. DHS 199.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 2001, No. 545, eff. 6-1-01; correction in (8) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register July 2011 No. 667; CR 20-067: am. (2), (3), cr. (4m), am. (5), (8), r. (12) Register December 2021 No. 792, eff. 1-1-22. DHS 199.04(1)(a)(a) Fund projects that have prevention and control of tobacco use as their primary goal. DHS 199.04(1)(b)(b) Make funds available to community coalitions such that each county of the state has the opportunity to have at least one anti-tobacco coalition ensuring tobacco prevention and control activities within its geographic borders.