Current through Vol. 42, No. 3, October 15, 2024
Section 75:50-3-1 - Opioid grant application process(a) The Board shall provide the Application on the Office of the Attorney General's website. The Attorney General may, acting on behalf of the board, digitize the entire application process.(b) Applications will be reviewed by the Board, which will allocate funds consistent with the requirements under the Act and subchapter 2, section 1, subsection c of this chapter.(c) The Board may delegate review of completed applications to the Office of the Attorney General and to whomever it finds qualified, capable, and possessing necessary capacity.(d) Applicants shall sign and return to their completed applications to the Office of the Attorney General via mail or by electronic means as determined by the Office of the Attorney General.(e) Public trusts shall submit the most recent copy of their declaration of trust or trust indenture with their application.(f) Applicants must submit data correlating to any criteria requested by the Board, including the criteria set forth subchapter 2, section 1, subsection c.(g) Grant applicants must apply for a grant award using the procedures, forms, and certifications prescribed by the Board. Any incomplete applications or applications lacking in sufficient detail may be returned to the applicant for completion, corrections, or supplementation. In the event an application remains incomplete or lacking in sufficient detail, the Attorney General may deny the application on the Board's behalf. The applicant submitting the denied application may then appeal the decision to the Board pursuant to section 5 of this subchapter.(h) Each grant applicant must designate an authorized official and must submit to the Board or its designee, the following:(1) a resolution from the grant applicant's governing body that, at a minimum, designates an authorized official to act on the grant applicant's behalf and authorizes the authorized official to submit a grant application;(2) the authorized official's title, mailing address, telephone number, and email address; and(3) the grant applicant's physical address.(i) A grant applicant or grant recipient must notify the director as soon as practicable of any change in the information provided under subsection (a) of this section. If there is a change of authorized official, a grant applicant or grant recipient must also submit to the director a new resolution from the grant applicant's governing body that, at a minimum, designates an authorized official to act on the grant applicant's behalf.(j) Multiple (two or more) applicants may submit a joint application reflecting a collaborative and coordinated effort or project and will be eligible for a joint grant award as described in section 3, subsection f of this subchapter and Appendix F.Okla. Admin. Code § 75:50-3-1
Adopted by Oklahoma Register, Volume 41, Issue 13, March 15, 2024, eff. 2/2/2024, exp. 9/14/2024 (Emergency)Adopted by Oklahoma Register, Volume 41, Issue 21, July 15, 2024, eff. 7/25/2024