Common use of Eligible Applicants Clause in Contracts

Eligible Applicants. ‌ (a) Eligibility to apply for funding under the OHMVR Grants program requires the Applicant to meet one (1) of the following organizational definitions: (1) For a city or county: a department or comparable subdivision, (2) A District, (3) For the U.S. Forest Service: a Forest or Regional Office, except for law enforcement Projects for which the Applicant is defined as a Patrol District, (4) For the U.S. Bureau of Land Management: a Field, District, or State Office, (5) For other Federal Agencies: a Field, District, Regional or State Office, or similar subdivision, (6) A Federally or State Recognized Native American Tribe, (7) An Educational Institution, (8) A Nonprofit organization, (9) A State Agency or department, Commission, Conservancy, Board or other comparable subdivision within the government of the State of California. (10) Certified Community Conservation Corps (b) Applicants are limited to certain Project types. Applications received from entities that do not comply with this requirement will not be considered. Refer to Table 1 for a list of eligible Project types by Applicant. Table 1 - Eligible Applicants by Project Types Acquisition‌ Development Education & Safety Ground Operations Law Enforcement Planning Restoration Cities and Counties X X X X X X X U.S. Forest Service X X X X X X X U.S. Bureau of Land Management X X X X X X X Other Federal Agencies X X X X X X Federally or State Recognized Native American Tribes X X X X X X Educational Institutions X X X Nonprofit organizations X X X State Agencies X Districts X X X X X X Certified Community Conservation Corps X X X Note: Authority cited: Sections 5001.5 and 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 5090.32 and 5090.50, Public Resources Code.

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Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements Program Regulations, Grants and Cooperative Agreements

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Eligible Applicants. (a) Eligibility to apply for funding under the OHMVR Grants program requires the Applicant to meet one (1) of the following organizational definitions: (1) For a city or county: a department or comparable subdivision, (2) A District, (3) For the U.S. Forest Service: a Forest or Regional Office, except for law enforcement Projects for which the Applicant is defined as a Patrol District, (4) For the U.S. Bureau of Land Management: a Field, District, or State Office, (5) For other Federal Agencies: a Field, District, Regional or State Office, or similar subdivision, (6) A Federally or State Recognized Native American Tribe, (7) An Educational Institution, (8) A Nonprofit organization, (9) A State Agency or department, Commission, Conservancy, Board or other comparable subdivision within the government of the State of California. (10) Certified Community Conservation Corpscommunity conservation corps (b) Applicants are limited to certain Project types. Applications received from entities that do not comply with this requirement will not be considered. Refer to Table 1 for a list of eligible Project types by Applicant. Table 1 - Eligible Applicants by Project Types Acquisition‌ Development Education & Safety Ground Operations Law Enforcement Planning Restoration Cities and Counties X X X X X X X U.S. Forest Service X X X X X X X U.S. Bureau of Land Management X X X X X X X Other Federal Agencies X X X X X X Federally or State Recognized Native American Tribes X X X X X X Educational Institutions X X X Nonprofit organizations X X X State Agencies X Districts X X X X X X Certified Community Conservation Corps community conservation corps X X X Note: Authority cited: Sections 5001.5 and 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 5090.32 and 5090.50, Public Resources Code.

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Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements Program Regulations

Eligible Applicants. (a) Eligibility to apply for funding under the OHMVR Grants program requires the Applicant to meet one (1) of the following organizational definitions: (1) For a city or county: a department or comparable subdivision, (2) A District, (3) For the U.S. Forest Service: a Forest or Regional Office, except for law enforcement Projects for which the Applicant is defined as a Patrol District, (4) For the U.S. Bureau of Land Management: a Field, District, or State Office, (5) For other Federal Agencies: a Field, District, Regional or State Office, or similar subdivision, (6) A Federally or State Recognized Native American Tribe, (7) An Educational Institution, (8) A Nonprofit organization, (9) A State Agency or department, Commission, Conservancy, Board or other comparable subdivision within the government of the State of California. (10) Certified Community Conservation Corps (b) Applicants are limited to certain Project types. Applications received from entities that do not comply with this requirement will not be considered. Refer to Table 1 for a list of eligible Project types by Applicant. Table 1 - Eligible Applicants by Project Types Acquisition‌ Development Education & Safety Ground Operations Law Enforcement Planning Restoration Cities and Counties X X X X X X X U.S. Forest Service X X X X X X X U.S. Bureau of Land Management X X X X X X X Other Federal Agencies X X X X X X Federally or State Recognized Native American Tribes X X X X X X Educational Institutions X X X Nonprofit organizations X X X State Agencies X Districts X X X X X X Certified Community Conservation Corps X X X Note: Authority cited: Sections 5001.5 and 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 5090.32 and 5090.50, Public Resources Code.

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Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements Program Regulations

Eligible Applicants. (a) Eligibility to apply for funding under the OHMVR Grants program requires the Applicant to meet one (1) of the following organizational definitions: (1) For a city or county: a department or comparable subdivision, (2) A District, (3) For the U.S. Forest Service: a Forest or Regional Office, except for law enforcement Projects for which the Applicant is defined as a Patrol District, (4) For the U.S. Bureau of Land Management: a Field, District, or State Office, (5) For other Federal Agencies: a Field, District, Regional or State Office, or similar subdivision, (6) A Federally Recognized or State Recognized California Native American Tribe, (7) An Educational Institution, (8) A Nonprofit organization, (9) A State Agency or department, Commission, Conservancy, Board or other comparable subdivision within the government of the State of California. (10) Certified Community Conservation Corpscommunity conservation corps (b) Applicants are limited to certain Project types. Applications received from entities that do not comply with this requirement will not be considered. Refer to Table 1 for a list of eligible Project types by Applicant. Table 1 - Eligible Applicants by Project Types Acquisition‌ Acquisition Development Education & Safety Ground Operations Law Enforcement Planning Restoration Cities and Counties X X X X X X X U.S. Forest Service X X X X X X X U.S. Bureau of Land Management X X X X X X X Other Federal Agencies X X X X X X Federally Recognized or State Recognized California Native American Tribes X X X X - X X Educational Institutions - - X X - - X Nonprofit organizations - - X X - - X State Agencies - - - - - - X Districts X X X X - X X Certified Community Conservation Corps community conservation corps - - X X - - X Note: Authority cited: Sections 5001.5 and 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 5090.32 and 5090.50, Public Resources Code.

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Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements

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Eligible Applicants. (a) Eligibility to apply for funding under the OHMVR Grants program requires the Applicant to meet one (1) of the following organizational definitions: (1) For a city or county: a department or comparable subdivision, (2) A District, (3) For the U.S. Forest Service: a Forest or Regional Office, except for law enforcement Projects for which the Applicant is defined as a Patrol District, (4) For the U.S. Bureau of Land Management: a Field, District, or State Office, (5) For other Federal Agencies: a Field, District, Regional or State Office, or similar subdivision, (6) A Federally or State Recognized Native American Tribe, (7) An Educational Institution, (8) A Nonprofit organization, (9) A State Agency or department, Commission, Conservancy, Board or other comparable subdivision within the government of the State of California. (10) Certified Community Conservation Corpscommunity conservation corps (b) Applicants are limited to certain Project types. Applications received from entities that do not comply with this requirement will not be considered. Refer to Table 1 for a list of eligible Project types by Applicant. Table 1 - Eligible Applicants by Project Types Acquisition‌ Development Education & Safety Ground Operations Law Enforcement Planning Restoration Cities and Counties X X X X X X X U.S. Forest Service X X X X X X X U.S. Bureau of Land Management X X X X X X X Other Federal Agencies X X X X X X Federally or State Recognized Native American Tribes X X X X X X Educational Institutions X X X Nonprofit organizations X X X State Agencies X Districts X X X X X X Certified Community Conservation Corps community conservation corps X X X Note: Authority cited: Sections 5001.5 and 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 5090.32 and 5090.50, Public Resources Code.

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Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements

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