Wis. Admin. Code Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection § ATCP 50.35 - Grants for other services
(1) Under s.
92.14(10),
Stats., the department may award a grant identified in the annual allocation
plan to any person for services and activities including information,
education, and training. The department shall enter into a grant contract with
the grant recipient for the payment of these grant funds. The contract shall
include relevant terms required under this section and ss.
ATCP
50.34 and
50.36, and appropriate restrictions
on reimbursement of costs.
(2) A
person applying for a grant under s.
92.14(10),
Stats., shall file a written grant application by April 15 of the year
preceding the year for which the department awards the grant. The grant
application shall include a proposed budget and supporting documentation. The
department may require a grant applicant to apply on a form provided by the
department.
(3) Contracts under
this section may be extended for a period of one year if all of the following
apply:
(a) The grant recipient submits a
written extension request by December 31 of the initial grant year, and
identifies how the unspent funds will be used in the subsequent grant year. The
department may, for good cause, accept an extension request filed between
December 31 of the initial grant year and February 15 of the subsequent grant
year.
(b) The grant is funded under
s.
20.115(7)
(qf), Stats., or other provisions authorizing
department expenditure of funds for grants other than the county staffing and
support grants under s.
ATCP
50.32.
(4) If a county is awarded a grant under this
section, it shall do all of the following:
(a) Use the grant funds only for work
specified in the grant contract required under sub. (1) and not for any work
the county is authorized to perform under s.
92.14(3)
(a) through (f), Stats.
(b) Develop and implement county procedures
to ensure that the county seeks reimbursement under this grant contract only
for work authorized under this grant contract under sub. (1), and does not seek
reimbursement under this grant contract for work performed under any other
grant contract.
(5)
Except as provided in this subchapter, a grant recipient under this section
shall retain all records and forms related to the grant award and its
administration, including original subcontracts, if any, and receipts for
disbursements for a minimum of 3 years after the end of the year of the grant
award.
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