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Section 3.2001 establishes CJD's authority to set grant con-
ditions. Section 3.2003 requires all applicants for VOCA fund
to include a civil rights liaison certification. Section 3.2005 re-
quires all grant applications under TNCP to include a signed
certification of drug testing. Section 3.2007 sets out the re-
quirements for confidential funds certification. Section 3.2009
governs cooperative working agreements. Section 3.2013 es-
tablishes pre-approval requirements for procurement. Section
3.2017 requires applications for multi-jurisdictional task forces
under TNCP to include the appropriate district attorney con-
tracts and sets out the standards for those contracts. Sec-
tion 3.2019 requires all applications for multi-jurisdictional task
forces under TNCP to include interagency agreements with
each agency which will receive reimbursement from grant funds.
Section 3.2021 mandates that all applications, except those
from state agencies, must include a resolution from the govern-
ing body. Section 3.2023 requires certain nonprofit corporations
to submit tax exempt and nonprofit information.
ADOPTED NEW SUBCHAPTER E
This subchapter contains rules relating to administering grants.
Section 3.2501 sets out the requirements for grant officials.
Section 3.2503 addresses the issue of obligating funds. Section
3.2505 governs retention of records. Section 3.2507 sets out
the requirements for expenditure reports. Section 3.2509 sets
out the requirement for inventory reports. Section 3.2511 estab-
lishes the parameters for submitting requests for funds. Section
3.2513 governs grant adjustments. Section 3.2515 sets out the
requirements for bonding and insurance. Section 3.2517 estab-
lishes remedies for noncompliance. Section 3.2519 establishes
a procedure for grant termination. Section 3.2521 addresses
the payment of outstanding liabilities. Section 3.2523 addresses
the issue of violations of laws. Section 3.2525 provides for eval-
uating project effectiveness. Section 3.2527 mandates the sub-
mission of grantee reports. Section 3.2529 addresses the issue
of grant management.
ADOPTED NEW SUBCHAPTER F
This subchapter contains rules relating to program monitoring
and audits.
Section 3.2601 addresses monitoring. Section 3.2603 sets
out requirements for audits not performed by CJD. Section
3.2605 establishes the process for making and appealing
initial determinations. Section 3.2607 governs management
decisions.
COMMENTS
No public comments were received on either the repealed or
new sections.
Subchapter A. CRIMINAL JUSTICE DIVISION
- GENERAL POWERS
1 TAC 3.1, 3.5
The repeals are adopted under Texas Government Code, Title
7, 772.006(a)(11), which provides the Office of the Governor,
Criminal Justice Division the authority to adopt rules.
No other statutes, articles or codes are affected by the adopted
rules.
This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been re-
viewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the
agency's legal authority.Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on February 4,
2000.
TRD-200000841
Claudia Nadig
Assistant General Counsel
Office of the Governor
Effective date: February 24, 2000
Proposal publication date: December 24, 1999
For further information, please call: (512) 463-1955
Subchapter B. FUND-SPECIFIC GRANT POLI-
CIES
Division 1. STATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
PLANNING (421) FUND
1 TAC 3.100, 3.105, 3.110, 3.115, 3.120, 3.130, 3.135,
3.140, 3.150, 3.160, 3.165, 3.180, 3.185, 3.190
The rules are repealed under Texas Government Code, Title
7, 772.006(a)(11), which provides the Office of the Governor,
Criminal Justice Division the authority to repeal rules.
No other statutes, articles or codes are affected by these
repealed rules.
This agency hereby certifies that the adoption has been re-
viewed by legal counsel and found to be a valid exercise of the
agency's legal authority.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on February 4,
2000.
TRD-200000842
Claudia Nadig
Assistant General Counsel
Office of the Governor
Effective date: February 24, 2000
Proposal publication date: December 24, 1999
For further information, please call: (512) 463-1955
Division 2. JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELIN-
QUENCY PREVENTION ACT FUND
1 TAC 3.200, 3.205, 3.210, 3.215, 3.220, 3.230, 3.235,
3.240, 3.250, 3.260, 3.280, 3.285, 3.290, 3.295
The rules are repealed under Texas Government Code, Title
7, 772.006(a)(11), which provides the Office of the Governor,
Criminal Justice Division the authority to repeal rules.
No other statutes, articles or codes are affected by these
repealed rules.
Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on February 4,
2000.
TRD-200000843
Claudia Nadig
Assistant General Counsel
Office of the Governor
Effective date: February 24, 2000
Proposal publication date: December 24, 1999
For further information, please call: (512) 463-1955ADOPTED RULES February 18, 2000 25 TexReg 1299
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