N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 510.4 - Evaluation procedure
(a) Upon
its receipt of all applications submitted within the deadline as set forth in
section
510.6 of this Part,
SEMO shall evaluate the applications based on the following criteria:
(1) the availability of funding for the
program;
(2) the eligibility
applicant for the program;
(3) the
nature and eligibility of the project costs for which the grant is
sought;
(4) the applicants'
demonstrated need for the grant: for purposes of this Part, there shall be a
presumption that applicants from areas of southern Queens County referred to as
Arverne, Laurelton, Rosedale and Springfield Gardens and identified by New York
Postal Zones 11692, 11422 and 11413 have a greater demonstrated need;
(5) the timeliness of receipt of the
application by SEMO; and
(6) any
other factor that SEMO deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this
Part.
(b) Priority for
the award grants shall be given to the areas of southern Queens County referred
to as Arverne, Laurelton, Rosedale and Springfield Gardens and identified by
New York Postal Zones 11692, 11422 and 11413 have a greater demonstrated need.
SEMO may in its discretion, however, award grants to those residents and small
businesses in other areas of Queens County that were damaged and meet
eligibility requirement of the program. If the amount of grants determined to
be eligible pursuant to this program exceeds the amounts of the appropriation
made available for the program, each such grant shall be reduced on a pro-rata
basis.
(c) No grant shall be paid
for any part of a loss for which compensation has been received under any other
program or from insurance or any other source. However, should an applicant be
entitled to compensation for such loss from another source, an applicant may
apply for and receive a grant, provided that the applicant has not received
compensation by the time of application and agrees to repay the State any
duplicative compensation.
(d)
Applicants who are approved by SEMO for an award will receive an award letter
describing the amount, which has been approved. Applicants who are not approved
by SEMO for an award will also receive a letter that sets forth the reasons for
such denial. Awards will be processed and mailed to applicants under separate
cover by the Office of the State Comptroller.
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