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In reviewing an application and making a recommendation under 7 AAC 78.090 or 7 AAC 79.030(e) , the division will consider the criteria established in 7 AAC 78.100(1) - (2) and (4) - (16) and the extent to which an applicant demonstrates
(1) provisions for adequate supervision of and insurance coverage for activities conducted under the pilot project;
(2) through documentation, the desire among older Alaskans living in the area to be served by the pilot project to resolve the problems to be addressed by the pilot project; and
(3) if the applicant intends to continue the pilot project after the end of the period for which the grant is awarded, that the applicant has made plans identifying the source of financing for the pilot project after the end of that period.
History: Eff. 4/26/81, Register 78
Authority: AS 47.65.030
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