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TITLE 31NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
PART 9ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL
CHAPTER 286ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL
SUBCHAPTER BGRANTS
RULE §286.51Applied Research Grants

(a) Eligibility for applied research grants. The following are the criteria which identify an applicant's eligibility for an applied research grant.

  (1) The applicant must show that the specific application of the proposed research is for the improvement of the quality of wastewater treatment and/or reducing the cost of providing wastewater treatment to consumers.

  (2) The research project must be conducted in Texas, and must concern technology or systems applicable in Texas.

  (3) Corporations organized under the Texas Business Corporations Act or the Texas Business Organizations Code that are delinquent in taxes owed the state under the Texas Tax Code, Chapter 171 are ineligible to receive a grant award.

(b) Information required for applied research grants. The following information must be submitted in writing for each applied research grant proposal:

  (1) the applicant shall include in the proposal title a clear reference to a topic covered in the council's solicitation document;

  (2) a description of how the project is directed toward improving the quality of wastewater treatment and/or reducing the cost of providing wastewater treatment to consumers;

  (3) for applicants who are affiliated with an accredited college or university in Texas, a verified statement from the college or university's president, or dean of the appropriate program, describing the affiliation in detail;

  (4) a discussion of how the applicant intends to fulfill the requirements of the proposal, including an identification of the potentials for, or plans to incorporate and use, proprietary information;

  (5) resumés of principals, potential subcontractors, and principal investigators (including names, addresses, and phone numbers), and a summary of pertinent experience of each entity;

  (6) site(s) of proposed project;

  (7) a list of tasks and a time schedule for tasks to be completed by principals and subcontractors;

  (8) recommendations for implementing research results, including identification, and involvement of potential users;

  (9) the total project cost, the amount(s) and source(s) of the local matching funds and services, and the total amount requested from the council;

  (10) a detailed project budget and timetable, and a detailed task budget for all aspects of the project;

  (11) all information required to satisfy the criteria for eligibility as set out in this section;

  (12) all information necessary to evaluate the application under the selection criteria as set out in this section;

  (13) a list of reports, plans, products and other deliverables the applicant will provide to the council;

  (14) information of other sources of funding, matching funds and like-kind funding or matching grants, if applicable;

  (15) suggested progress monitoring procedures;

  (16) any other pertinent data as deemed necessary by the council; and

  (17) evidence that the applicant is insured or can become insured for the tasks undertaken as a result of receiving a grant.

(c) Criteria for selection of applied research grants. The council will review eligible grant applications. Grants may be awarded based upon the following criteria or other criteria identified in the council's solicitation document:

  (1) the availability of matching funds and other sources of funding for the proposal;

  (2) the urgency of need for the research;

  (3) the degree to which the proposal is responsive to the overall council objectives listed in these rules;

  (4) the qualifications of project staff and directly-related project and staff experience;

  (5) the reasonableness of the proposed budget and time schedules;

  (6) project organization and management, including project monitoring procedures;

  (7) statewide or regional application of research results;

  (8) technical, economic and environmental merit of the proposal;

  (9) relevance to and probability that the research will result in the improvement of the quality of wastewater treatment and reducing the cost of providing wastewater treatment to consumers; and

  (10) any other information as may be required for the specific project.


Source Note: The provisions of this §286.51 adopted to be effective May 4, 2000, 25 TexReg 3789; amended to be effective January 24, 2010, 35 TexReg 499

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