Wash. Admin. Code § 173-312-080 - Allocation of state financial assistance
(1) The department will consider the
following factors when calculating amounts available for initial applications
for local solid waste financial assistance:
(a) Projected and actual state funds from the
local toxics control accounts.
(b)
Other funds as identified by the department.
(2) A portion of the total allocation
available each bien-nium for local solid waste financial assistance is reserved
for eligible projects or programs defined in WAC
173-312-050(2).
The remaining portion is reserved for eligible projects or programs defined in
WAC 173-312-050(1) and
(3). The department will calculate
allocations as follows:
(a) The amount set
aside for solid waste enforcement will be not less than twenty percent of the
total allocation available each biennium for local solid waste financial
assistance or an amount equal to the total sum of seventy-five thousand dollars
per county, whichever is greater. Financial assistance reserved for local solid
waste enforcement will be calculated as follows:
(i) A fixed amount for each jurisdictional
health department.
(ii) A per
capita amount based on population.
(b) Financial assistance reserved for local
solid and hazardous waste planning and implementation will be calculated as
follows:
(i) A fixed amount for each county,
regardless of size, and as determined by the department. An independent city
that qualifies as an eligible applicant under WAC
173-312-040(1) is excluded.
(ii) A per capita
amount based on the county percentage of state population or the independent
city percentage of the county population.
(A)
An independent city that qualifies as an eligible applicant under WAC
173-312-040(1) is included in this element of the calculation to the extent the population of
its home county is reduced by the same amount.
(B) Financial assistance awarded to
independent cities may exceed a city's proportionate share under (b)(ii)(A) of
this subsection if the department, the county, and all other signatories to the
local solid waste management plan agree.
(3) If a recipient fails to comply
with the terms of its award or administrative requirements, the department may
reduce their award in the next biennium by up to ten percent for failure to
meet performance expectations. The department will make this determination
after receiving applications in the next biennium. A recipient may request the
department's reconsideration within seven calendar days of the award reduction
notification and must submit the request in writing detailing the reasons for
the request.
(4)Any funds remaining
after all initial applications are considered will be distributed based on
need, using the following criteria as a primary determinant:
(a)Funds remaining from the local solid and
hazardous waste planning and implementation portion are first offered to other
solid and hazardous waste planning and implementation applicants.
(b) Funds remaining from the solid waste
enforcement portion are first offered to other solid waste enforcement
applicants.
(5) The
department will monitor spending throughout the biennium and will work with
recipients to adjust budgets as necessary. Deobligated funds will be
redistributed in the same biennium according to need, and based on projects in
current agreements, and performance in the current bien-nium.
(6) Subsequent opportunities to apply for
local solid waste financial assistance will be announced by the
department.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapters 70.105D and 43.21 RCW. 02-05-070 (Order 01-11), § 173-312-080, filed 2/19/02, effective 3/22/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.105D.070(3). 00-19-016 (Order 00-19), § 173-312-080, filed 9/8/00, effective 10/9/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21A.080. 91-11-090 (Order 90-65), § 173-312-080, filed 5/21/91, effective 6/21/91.
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