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Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.204

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.204 – Travel (a) Travel expenses may be reimbursed according to the Texas State Travel Guidelines, unless a grantee’s travel policy provides a lesser reimbursement. (b) Travel expenses must be reasonable and necessary for activities funded on the grant. (c) Grant funds requested in the travel category should be for […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.203

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.203 – Professional and Consultant Services (a) Professional and consultant services include, but are not limited to, accounting services, counseling, legal services, and computer support. (b) Any contract or agreement entered into by a grantee that obligates grant funds must be in writing and consistent with Texas contract law. Grantees […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.202

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.202 – Fringe Benefits (a) Fringe benefits include, but are not limited to, the costs of leave, employee insurance, pensions, and unemployment benefit plans. (b) Grant funds may be used to pay fringe benefits of an employee only if grant funds are also being used to pay for the salary […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.201

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.201 – Personnel (a) The personnel budget category may include salaries of employees only, and not compensation paid to independent contractors. (b) Salaries for grant funded positions must be reasonable and comply with the grantee’s salary classification schedule. If a grantee does not have a classification schedule, the grantee must […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.200

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.200 – General Budget Provisions (a) Unless otherwise stated by the Request for Applications and the Application Kit, eligible budget categories are limited to the following categories:(1) personnel;(2) fringe benefits;(3) professional and consultant services;(4) travel;(5) equipment;(6) supplies; and(7) other direct operating expenses. (b) All applicants must submit a completed budget […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.103

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.103 – Grant Decisions (a) All grant decisions, including, but not limited to, eligibility, evaluation and review, and funding rest completely within the discretionary authority of the OAG and the decisions made by the OAG are final and are not subject to appeal. (b) The award of a grant contract […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.102

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.102 – Grant Decision Notification Process (a) The OAG shall notify the applicant in writing of its decision regarding a grant award. (b) The OAG may utilize a grant contract document or a notice of grant document once a decision is made to award a grant. The applicant will be […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.101

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.101 – Screening, Evaluation, and Review Process (a) The OAG determines eligibility for an award. Applications that are not eligible will not be scored further and will not be eligible for a grant award. If an applicant is deemed ineligible by the OAG, that applicant will not receive a grant. […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.100

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.100 – Application Process (a) The OAG will publish a RFA in the Texas Register and post the RFA on the OAG’s official agency website. (b) The RFA, at a minimum, will provide the following information:(1) applicable funding sources for the types of grants available and eligibility requirements; (2) how […]

Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 60.17

1 Texas Administrative Code § 60.17 – Use of the Internet (a) The OAG may transmit notices, forms or other documents and information via the Internet or other electronic means. (b) The OAG may require the submission of notices, forms or other documents and information via the Internet or other electronic means. (c) Transmission or […]