(d) Subject to appropriation, the department shall establish a state action for public health excellence grant program. Boards of health and regional health districts may apply for funding and technical assistance to support: (i) the implementation of regional, inter-municipal collaboration and to increase efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of local public health services; or(ii) planning and capacity building to facilitate regional collaboration or other strategies to implement regional collaboration.Funds shall be awarded on a competitive basis and shall supplement and not replace existing state, local, private or federal funding to boards of health and regional health districts. To be eligible to receive funds, an applicant shall submit an application in a manner determined by the department; provided, however, that the application shall include, but not be limited to:
(i) a description of how the applicant will increase the efficiency and effectiveness in the delivery of public health services across 2 or more municipalities if awarded the grant; (ii) certification that, at the time of the application, the applicant meets workforce standards as determined by the department; (iii) certification that the applicant shall submit written documentation on the implementation of systems to increase efficiency in providing local public health services, including data, to the department at the end of the grant year in a manner to be prescribed by the department; and (iv) a plan for the long-term sustainability of strengthening local public health services. The department may offer grantees an option to renew at the end of each grant year.