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(a) In determining whether a proposed project is eligible for a grant under this chapter, the department will consider
(1) the availability of money from other agencies that can be used to support the request;
(2) the degree to which the project proposed in the grant application alleviates or addresses an effect or possible effect reasonably attributable to the Exxon Valdez oil spill;
(3) the ability of the applicant to accommodate or absorb the effect through existing programs;
(4) the extent to which the state will have a valid claim for reimbursement from persons responsible for the Exxon Valdez oil spill; and
(5) other criteria the department considers appropriate.
(b) If the total amount of money requested by eligible applicants for eligible projects exceeds the amount available for a funding cycle under 3 AAC 143.040, applications will be ranked for the purpose of establishing the priority order of awarding grants.
(c) In ranking an application under (b) of this section, the department will consider
(1) the severity of the effect addressed in the application;
(2) the degree to which the effect on the community is directly caused by the oil spill; and
(3) whether the proposed project is part of a coordinated program with other affected communities.
History: Eff. 7/27/89, Register 111
Authority: AS 44.33.020 (3), (8), (13), and (14)
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