27 CA ADC § 10015


27 CCR s 10015

Cal. Admin. Code tit. 27, s 10015


CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 27. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DIVISION 1. GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
SUBDIVISION 0.5. ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 2. ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT AND TRAINING GRANT PROGRAM
ARTICLE 1. DESCRIPTION, PROCEDURES, CRITERIA, RESTRICTIONS, AND
ADMINISTRATION
This database is current through 08/25/06, Register 2006, No. 34.

s 10015. Procedures for Applying for Discretionary Environmental
Enforcement and Training Act Grants.

(a) To apply for an enforcement and training grant under this program,
qualified entities must complete an application as specified by the
Secretary. The application will require the following information:

(1) The organization's name, physical mailing address and post office box,
telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail and web page addresses.

(2) The application must be signed by a person duly authorized by the
applicant organization and provide the authorized person's telephone and
fax numbers, and e-mail address.

(3) The name of the person with day-to-day responsibility for the project
(if different from authorized representative) and that person's telephone
and fax numbers, and e-mail address.

(4) A narrative/work plan that describes the applicant's proposed project.
The narrative/work plan must contain the following information:

(A) Identify the environmental enforcement and/or training objectives to
be addressed by the project.

(B) Identify the enforcement and/or training target audience.

(C) Identify the environmental statutes/acts addressed by the project.

(D) Provide a concise introduction that states the nature of the
organization including documentation to support the organizations
non-profit status.

(E) Identify how long the organization has been in existence.

(F) Describe how the organization has been successful in the past.

(G) Describe the environmental justice component of the program required
by Section 10016(b)(3), or the reason(s) such a component is not included
in the project.

(H) Provide project completion plans/time frames, and expected results.

(I) Provide a conclusion discussing how the applicant will evaluate and
measure the success of the project, including the anticipated benefits and
challenges in implementing the project.

(J) Provide budget figures/projections to support the work-plan narrative.

(K) Provide a succinct explanation of how the project may serve as a model
in other settings.

(L) Provide an appendix with resumes of key personnel who will be
significantly involved in the project, including the project lead.

(M) Provide letter(s) of commitment if your proposed project includes the
significant involvement of other organizations.


Note: Authority cited: Section 14301, Penal Code. Reference: Sections
14301(c), 14314(c), 14301(d), 14309(c)(1), 14306(a), 14307(a), 14308(a),
14308(b) and 14314(d)(1), Penal Code.


HISTORY

1. New section filed 8-7-2003; operative 9-6-2003 (Register 2003, No. 32).
27 CA ADC s 10015

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