060-32 Wyo. Code R. § 32-2 - Definitions
As used in this chapter:
(a) "Board" means the State Loan and
Investment Board.
(b) "Capital
Project" means the construction, replacement, or improvement of a fixed asset
or public service facility and major building and facility repair and
replacement. Routine maintenance and repair does not constitute a capital
project
(c) "Consensus List" means
a county-wide priority ranking of capital improvement projects from highest to
lowest within available grant funding. This list must be certified as agreed to
by the board of county commissioners and the governing bodies of the cities and
towns within that county that comprise at least seventy percent (70%) of the
incorporated population.
(d)
"Director" means the Director of the Office of State Lands and
Investments.
(e) "Eligible
Applicant" means a county and its incorporated cities and towns, special
districts and joint powers boards. The county must certify to the Board that
the county board of commissioners and the councils of the cities and towns that
comprise seventy (70%) of the incorporated population within that county have
reached agreement on the project(s) for which the grants will be
used.
(f) "Eligible Project Costs"
means total project cost, less ineligible project costs.
(g) "Office" means the Office of State Lands
and Investments.
(h) "Public
Service Facility" means a facility owned by the applicant and available for use
by the general public including: water and sewer projects, storm drainage
projects, street and road projects, solid waste disposal projects, acquisition
of emergency vehicles, public administration buildings, health care facilities,
senior citizens centers, jail and detention facilities, facilities needed to
provide services to the disabled, costs to purchase medical equipment that
generates revenue sufficient to service a Joint Powers Act Loan, as determined
by the Board, and similar facilities as authorized by the Board.
(i) "Major building and facility repair and
replacement" means the repair or replacement of complete or major portions of
building and facility systems at irregular intervals which is required to
continue the use of the building or facility at its original capacity for its
original intended use, including for compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, and including installing fire suppression systems and is
typically accomplished by contractors due to the personnel demand to accomplish
the work in a timely manner, the level of sophistication of the work or the
need for warranted work;
(j)
"Routine maintenance and repair" means activities necessary to keep a building
or facility in safe and good working order so that it may be used at its
original or designed capacity for its originally intended purposes, including
janitorial, grounds keeping and maintenance tasks done on a routine basis and
typically accomplished by ownership personnel with exceptions for any routine
tasks accomplished by contractors such as elevator or other specialized
equipment or building system maintenance.
Notes
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