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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 00-1860

NOTICES

Dog Control Facility Bill Reimbursement Grant Program

[30 Pa.B. 5544]

   The Department of Agriculture (PDA) hereby gives notice that it intends to award up to $100,000 in grants under its Year 2001 Dog Control Facility Bill Reimbursement Program (Program). The Program will award bill reimbursement grants of up to $7,500-per-recipient to humane societies or associations for the prevention of cruelty to animals that meet the guidelines and conditions of this Program. The Program will be funded from the Dog Law Restricted Account, from funds which are hereby declared to be ''surplus'' funds for the limited purposes set forth in the Dog Law (3 P. S. § 459-1002(b)).

   The proposed guidelines and conditions for the Program are set forth below. These proposed guidelines and conditions are substantively identical to the guidelines and conditions for last year's ''Year 2000 Dog Control Facility Bill Reimbursement Grant Program,'' published at 30 Pa.B. 313 (January 15, 2000). In fulfillment in 7 Pa. Code § 23.4 (relating to conditions and guidelines), PDA invites public and legislative review of these proposed guidelines and conditions. Commentators should submit their comments, in writing, so they are received by PDA no later than 30 days from the date the proposed guidelines and conditions are published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Comments should be directed to the following: Richard Hess, Director, Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408.

   PDA will review and consider all written comments in preparing the final guidelines and conditions for the Program. The final guidelines and conditions for the Program will be published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin after the close of the comment period referenced. The Department will invite the submission of grant applications at that time.

Proposed Guidelines and Conditions for the Year 2001 Dog Control Facility Bill Reimbursement Grant Program

1.  Definitions.

   The following words and terms, when used in these guidelines and conditions, have the following meanings:

   Department--The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.

   Dog control--The apprehending, holding and disposing of stray or unwanted dogs, or as otherwise defined in the Dog Law at 3 Pa.C.S. § 459-102.

   Eligible Bill--A document seeking payment for materials, services or utilities from a grant recipient, setting forth the following:

   i.  The date the document is issued.

   ii.  The name and address of the humane society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals to which the bill is issued.

   iii.  If for materials, a description of the materials and the date of delivery.

   iv.  If for services, a description of the nature of the services and the dates upon which the services were rendered.

   v.  If for utilities (such as electricity, water, sewer, waste disposal and similar purposes), a statement of the period for which the utility for which payment is sought was provided.

   vi.  The name, address and telephone number of the entity issuing the document.

   Humane society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals--A nonprofit society or association duly incorporated under 15 Pa.C.S. Ch. 53 Subch. A (relating to incorporation generally) for the purpose of prevention of cruelty to animals, or as otherwise defined in the Dog Law at 3 Pa.C.S. § 459-102.

   Program--The Year 2001 Dog Control Facility Bill Reimbursement Program.

2.  Eligibility.

   A humane society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals is eligible to apply to receive a grant under the Program if that humane society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals:

   a.  Has been in operation for at least 1 year immediately preceding the application date.

   b.  Has performed dog control functions for at least 1 year immediately preceding the application date.

   c.  Has, in the performance of its dog control functions, accepted at least 100 stray or unwanted dogs into its facility within the year immediately preceding the application date.

   d.  Is not a party to a contract with PDA under which PDA pays that humane society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals for dog control activities performed in the year 2001.

   e.  Agrees--as a condition of receiving any grant money under the Program--to continue to perform dog control activities through the year 2001.

   f.  Has a total operating budget of $150,000 or less for the 2001 calendar year or, if its budget is on a basis other than calendar year, has a total operating budget of $150,000 or less for each fiscal year comprising any portion of calendar year 2001.

3.  Use of Grant Funds.

   The Department will allocate a specific maximum grant amount to a successful grant applicant through a written grant agreement. This maximum grant amount will be specified in the grant agreement, and will not exceed $7,500 with respect to any application. The maximum grant amount will be retained by PDA and used to reimburse the grant recipient for eligible bills the grant recipient has paid with respect to materials, services or utilities provided to the grant recipient from January 1, 2001 through December 31, 2001. The total reimbursement PDA will pay a grant recipient will not exceed the maximum grant amount. Any money remaining in a grant allocation beyond the termination date of the grant agreement will lapse into the Dog Law Restricted Account. If a bill covers materials, services or utilities provided, in whole or in part, before January 1, 2001 or after December 31, 2001, that bill is not an eligible bill and will not be reimbursed by PDA under the Program.

4.  Application Process.

   a.  Application required. A humane society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals seeking a grant under the Program must complete a written application form and deliver it to PDA no later than 30 days from the date the final guidelines and conditions are published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Applications received by PDA beyond that date will not be considered.

   b.  Obtaining an application form. PDA will provide grant application forms upon request. Requests for application forms should be directed to the following:

      Richard Hess, Director
      Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement
      Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
      2301 North Cameron Street
      Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408
      Telephone: (717) 787-4833
      Fax: (717) 772-4352

   c.  Contents of grant application form. A grant application form shall require the following information:

   i.  The name and address of the applicant.

   ii.  Information to verify that the applicant is a humane society or association for the prevention of cruelty to animals and otherwise meets the eligibility requirements set forth in paragraph 2, above.

   iii.  The maximum grant amount sought by the applicant--not to exceed $7,500.

   iv.  A description of the eligible bills for which the grant applicant intends to seek reimbursement, including a description (and copies, if available) of bills received by the applicant in 2000 for the same type of materials, services or utilities for which reimbursement will be sought under the grant agreement.

   v.  Such other information as PDA might reasonably require.

5.  Review and approval of grant application.

   a.  Review and notification.  PDA will review each timely grant application and provide the applicant written notification of whether PDA awards the grant, denies the grant or awards a grant in some amount less than the applicant sought. This written notification will be mailed no later than 60 days from the date the final guidelines and conditions are published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, to the address provided by the applicant on the grant application form. If an application is incomplete or PDA requires additional information or documentation in order to evaluate the grant request, it will so advise the applicant.

   b.  Review criteria.  PDA will consider the following, among other factors, in determining whether to award a grant application:

   i.  The number of applications received and the availability of funds for the grants sought.

   ii.  The relative contribution of the applicant to dog control activities in the area it serves.

   iii.  The relative contribution of the applicant to dog control as compared to the relative contribution of other applicants.

   iv.  The relative importance of the grant to the continued operation of the applicant's dog control facility.

   v.  The expense or logistical difficulty PDA would encounter if the applicant's dog control facility was no longer in operation.

6.  Grant agreement.

   a.  Grant agreement required. A successful grant applicant must execute a grant agreement with PDA, setting forth the terms and conditions under which the grant money will be used by PDA to reimburse the grant recipient for payment of eligible bills.

   b.  Reimbursement requests. The grant agreement will set forth the exact procedure by which a grant recipient shall seek reimbursement from PDA for payment of eligible bills. The basic reimbursement request procedure will be as follows:

      By May 15, 2001 the grant recipient will: (1) Deliver copies of the eligible bills it has paid between January 1 and April 30, 2001; (2) Verify that these bills have been paid and are eligible for reimbursement; and (3) Provide a detailed report of the dog control activities performed by the successful applicant during the referenced 4-month period.

      By September 15, 2001 the grant recipient will: (1) Deliver copies of the eligible bills it has paid between May 1 and August 31, 2001; (2) Verify that these bills have been paid and are eligible for reimbursement; and (3) Provide a detailed report of the dog control activities performed by the successful applicant during the referenced 4-month period.

      By January 15, 2002 the grant recipient will: (1) Deliver copies of the eligible bills it has paid between September 1 and December 31, 2001; (2) Verify that these bills have been paid and are eligible for reimbursement; and (3) Provide a detailed report of the dog control activities performed by the successful applicant during the referenced 4-month period.

   c.  Payment by PDA. PDA will reimburse a grant recipient for eligible bills within 60 days of receiving a complete and timely reimbursement request.

   d.  Termination. PDA may terminate a grant agreement at any time by providing the grant recipient written notice of termination at the address set forth on the grant application.

SAMUEL E. HAYES, Jr.,   
Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 00-1860. Filed for public inspection October 27, 2000, 9:00 a.m.]



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