GENERAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

GENERAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. ‌ (a) The Grants and Cooperative Agreements Program Regulations – Appendix (Rev. 1/21) (hereinafter Appendix) and all of its contents and subsequent revisions adopted through the rulemaking process are hereby incorporated by reference. (b) Applications shall establish how each proposed Project is directly related to OHV Recreation in the Project Area specified in the Application. Proposed Projects will be screened by the OHMVR Division prior to scoring. Those Applications that do not establish a direct relation to OHV Recreation shall be rejected. (c) Subject to the discretion of the OHMVR Division as specified in Section 4970.07.2, any Application determined by the OHMVR Division to be non- compliant with these requirements may be disqualified. (d) Each Applicant may submit only one (1) Application for each Grants Cycle. The Application may contain multiple Projects. (e) Applicants shall undertake a public review process of their Application and complete the Public Review Process (Rev. 1/21) form (refer to Appendix, incorporated by reference). (1) All preliminary Applications shall be available on the Division Website the day following the Application deadline for public review and comment. (2) Applicant shall notify the public of the opportunity to review and comment on the preliminary Application no sooner than the start of the current Grants Cycle and no later than the first Tuesday following the first Monday in March. The notice shall include instructions for accessing the Division Website for Application review and public comments. Public notification efforts shall include at least one of the following: (A) Notice mailed and/or emailed to those persons the Applicant determines most likely to have an interest in or be affected by the Application, and to those who have requested notice, (B) Publication on Applicant’s website, (C) Publication in local newspaper, (D) News release, (E) Public meeting or hearing conducted by the Applicant, held either in-person or virtual. (3) Public comments shall be submitted to the Applicant and the OHMVR Division. (4) Public comments shall be received no later than 5:00 pm Pacific standard time on the first Monday in May. (f) All Applicants shall provide matching funds or the equivalent value of services, or material, in an amount not less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Project cost as identified on the Project Cost Estimate (Rev. 1/11) (refer to Appendix, incorporated by reference), except for the categor...
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GENERAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. Applicants shall undertake a public review process of their Application.
GENERAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. (a) The Grants and Cooperative Agreements Program Regulations – Appendix (Rev. 1/22) (hereinafter Appendix) and all of its contents and subsequent revisions adopted through the rulemaking process are hereby incorporated by reference. (b) Applications shall establish how each proposed Project is directly related to OHV Recreation in the Project Area specified in the Application. Proposed Projects will be screened by the OHMVR Division prior to scoring. Those Applications that do not establish a direct relation to OHV Recreation shall be rejected.
GENERAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. 410 (a) For each grant cycle, the Division shall provide application instructions for completing an 411 application for funds. 412 (b) All single or multiple applications that do not meet the deadline set by the Division for the 413 grant cycle shall be returned to the applicant without consideration. 414 (c) Applications, whether for single or multiple projects, studies, or scientific research shall meet 415 all the General Application Requirements. Applications that do not meet these requirements 416 shall be returned to the applicant without consideration. 417 (d) The Division shall establish a time line for the submission of applications and post the time 418 line on the California State Parks web site each year. 419 (e) Documentation of the public review process shall be included. The process shall include:
GENERAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. (e) Applicants shall undertake a public review process of their Application. (1) All preliminary Applications shall be available on the Division Website the day following the preliminary Application deadline for public review and comment. (2) Applicant shall notice the public no later than the first Tuesday following the first Monday in March. The notice shall be published The Applicant shall publish instructions in the Applicant’s their newsletter and/or on their website. It shall include instructions for regarding accessing the Division Website for Application review and public comments. This notice shall also be mailed and/or emailed to those persons the agency or organization determines most likely to have an interest in or be affected by the Project, and to those who have requested notice. (3) Public comments shall be submitted to the Applicant and the OHMVR Division. (4) Public comments shall be submitted no later than the first Monday in April. …

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