N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 10 § 41.2 - Grant applications
(a)
State grants shall be based on the prior approval of specific school health
project proposals after application by the governing authority of
not-for-profit or publicly operated facilities licensed pursuant to article 28
of the Public Health Law. Review and approval of such applications shall be by
the State Commissioner of Health with the consent of the State Commissioners of
Education and Social Services.
(b)
The submission of a memorandum of understanding and support between the
governing authority of the school district serving the area in which the
schools proposing to participate in the facility's project are located and the
applicant--article 28 facility shall be a condition of eligibility for a grant
under this Part. For those projects to be located in any nonpublic school, the
submission of a memorandum of understanding and support between the governing
authority of such nonpublic school and the applicant--article 28 facility shall
also be a condition of eligibility for a grant under this Part. Services funded
by these State grants shall be available to all pupils enrolled in
participating schools regardless of ability to pay. Only article 28 facilities
proposing projects based in schools located in cities exempt from the
requirements of State mandated public school pupil medical inspections and
examinations under article 19 of the Education Law will be eligible to receive
grant funds. Grant funds received pursuant to this Part must be used solely for
a school health project approved pursuant to this Part. Selection of
applications for grants shall be based upon criteria which, at a minimum, shall
include:
(1) the extent of need and high risk
in the community to be served based upon health indicators relating to
children;
(2) the degree of
participation by, and the commitment of, the schools and school districts
proposing to participate in the project;
(3) the quality, scope and feasibility of the
project proposal; and
(4) the
qualifications, experience and commitment to the proposal of the
applicant.
Notes
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