Eligible applicants for financial assistance from the Fund may receive such assistance in the form of grants, loans, or through the direct acquisition by the state of interests in eligible programs and projects. The form of assistance which may be allocated to a program or project shall be determined utilizing the following criteria:
Allocations from the Fund may be made as grants to applicants when it is determined that such an allocation will not be reimbursed from revenue or receipts and when the program or project, or separable portion thereof, appears to be of general public benefit thereby making reimbursement of such money from local tax funds inappropriate or impossible, or when the funds are intended for a state or local contribution to a program or project requiring such contribution to meet the requirements for a matching federal grant. If only a portion of the project meets the above criteria, only that portion will be eligible for a grant. In determining the appropriateness of a grant the considerations of the Director and the Commission shall include the extent of the area over which the anticipated benefits will accrue and whether equitable distribution of the costs of the program or project can be accomplished without a grant.
Allocations may be made from the Fund as loans to applicants for any program or project or any part thereof consistent with the purposes of the Act which will directly generate revenue or receipts or which can be anticipated to culminate in a program or project which will generate revenue or receipts, or which would not generate revenue or receipts but would be of general public benefit to the applicant making repayment from local tax funds appropriate.
Interests in water and related land resources projects may be acquired by the Department, upon approval by the Commission, in the name of the state with moneys from the Fund when the public benefits obtained from the project or a part thereof are statewide in nature and when associated costs are determined to be more appropriately financed by other than a local organization. The Department, upon approval by the Commission, may also acquire interests in water resources projects in the name of the state to meet future demands for usable water.
No grant or loan shall actually be made to state agencies for programs or projects determined to be eligible for funding unless:
256 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 1, § 003