Iowa Admin. Code r. 223-50.8

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 11, December 11, 2024
Rule 223-50.8 - Emergency grants
(1)Eligible applicants.
a. Emergency grants may be awarded to any local political subdivision of the state, state agency, Indian tribe, individual or nonprofit organization that is duly authorized and charged with responsibilities for construction, maintenance and operation of historical sites, or to the owner of a historical site as defined in rule 50.2(303).
b. Emergency grants may be awarded for projects arising in counties for which a gubernatorial disaster emergency proclamation has been issued for natural disasters arising during the period of April 1, 2008, through June 30, 2008.
(2)Eligible projects. Emergency grants may be awarded to projects for emergency stabilization of historical sites. All emergency grant projects shall meet the U.S. Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archaeology and Historic Preservation.
(3)Grant amount. Any application requesting less than $1,000 in grant funds or more than $50,000 in grant funds shall not be considered.
(4)Application deadline. Applications (one original and four copies) will be received on a continuous basis and will be reviewed monthly.
(5)Review panel A review and selection panel, hereinafter referred to as the review panel, comprised of four members appointed by the administrator, shall review and evaluate emergency project applications and shall develop funding recommendations to be forwarded to the administrator of the historical division for approval.
(6)Application rating system. The review panel shall apply a numerical rating system to each grant application that is considered for funding assistance. The criteria shall include all of the following:
a. The emergency status of the project as evaluated against the definition of emergency in rule 50.2(303) and eligibility criteria identified in subrule 50.8(1);
b. The historical or cultural significance of the project and the degree to which the project is of regional, state, or national significance;
c. The quality of the plans to stabilize the historical resource;
d. The degree to which the budget is reasonable and appropriate for the project; and
e. The degree to which the applicant demonstrates a commitment to the future viability of the resource by planning for the ongoing operation and maintenance of the project following stabilization.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 223-50.8