060-26 Wyo. Code R. § 26-5 - Grant Eligibility
(a) Applicants.
Incorporated cities and towns, counties, special districts and joint powers
boards shall be eligible to apply for grants under this chapter provided the
applicant is an "eligible applicant" as defined in Section
2(e). If the applicant is
a special district or joint powers board, it must be legally formed and
approved and otherwise in compliance with statutory requirements of the Wyoming
Department of Revenue prior to receiving a grant award under this chapter. An
applicant must be in compliance with all applicable reporting requirements with
the Wyoming Department of Audit prior to its application being considered by
the Board.
(b) Ineligible Project
Costs. The following project costs shall be ineligible for reimbursement from
grant funds:
(i) Costs for any asset that is
owned or maintained by a private property owner;
(ii) Costs for tap fees, sewer and water
fees, and plant investment fees;
(iii) Engineering fees, including design,
inspection and contract administration costs, over twenty percent (20%) of
project cost;
(iv) All non-cash
costs except land, labor, materials, equipment, and services provided by the
applicant, and used for project purposes based on actual, appraised or market
value;
(v) Costs for preparation or
presentation of grant or loan applications for any source of funding;
(vi) Costs for transportation, meals and
lodging incurred anywhere away from the site of the project;
(vii) Costs of tools and furnishings for
capital projects, including but not limited to, capital equipment, hammers,
tanks, furniture, drapes and blinds not integral to and necessary for the
project;
(viii) Legal
fees;
(ix) Costs related to
issuance of bonds;
(x) Costs for
real property in excess of current fair market value and/or costs for an amount
of real property in excess of that needed for project purposes;
(xi) Costs to establish and form special
districts or joint powers boards;
(xii) Costs incurred prior to grant award,
except costs for architectural and engineering design or in emergency
situations;
(xiii) Costs for a
contingency or extra work allowance in excess of 10% of estimated construction
costs.
(c) Impeding the
Establishment of WyoLink. Any political subdivision which impedes the
establishment of any necessary cellular tower or other equipment site required
for the WyoLink interoperable public safety communications system on any
property owned by that political subdivision shall not be eligible to receive
funds distributed pursuant to these rules.
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