Code of Federal Regulations - Title 10: Energy (December 2005)
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TITLE 10 - ENERGY
CHAPTER II - DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
SUBCHAPTER D - ENERGY CONSERVATION
PART 455 - GRANT PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOLS AND HOSPITALS AND BUILDINGS OWNED BY UNITS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC CARE INSTITUTIONS
subpart l - STATE RESPONSIBILITIES
455.133 - Forwarding of applications from institutions and coordinating agencies for technical assistance and energy conservation measure grants.
(a) Except as provided by 455.92 of this part, each State shall forward all applications recommended for funding within its allocation to DOE once each program cycle along with a listing of buildings or measures covered by eligible applications for schools, hospitals, units of local government, and public care institutions ranked by the State if necessary pursuant to the provisions of 455.131. If ranking has been employed, the list shall include the standings of buildings or measures.
(1) Measure-by-measure rankings will be recombined for the respective buildings with more than one recommended measure and (2) Buildings will be consolidated under one grantee application.
(b) The State shall indicate the amount of financial assistance requested by the applicant for each eligible building and, for those buildings recommended for funding within the limits of the State's allocation, the amount recommended for funding. If the amount recommended is less than the amount requested by the applicant, the list shall also indicate the reason for that recommendation.
(c) The State shall indicate that it has reviewed and evaluated all of the submitted applications and that those applications meet the relevant requirements of the program, and shall certify that applications submitted are eligible pursuant to 455.130(a).
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