§ 641.400 What entities are eligible to apply to the Department for funds to administer SCSEP projects?
§ 641.410 How does an eligible entity apply?
§ 641.420 What are the eligibility criteria that each applicant must meet?
§ 641.430 What are the responsibility conditions that an applicant must meet?
§ 641.440 Are there responsibility conditions that alone will disqualify an applicant?
§ 641.450 How will the Department examine the responsibility of eligible entities?
§ 641.460 What factors will the Department consider in selecting national grantees?
§ 641.465 Under what circumstances may the Department reject an application?
§ 641.470 What happens if an applicant’s application is rejected?
§ 641.480 May the Governor, or the highest government official, make recommendations to the Department on national grant applications?
§ 641.490 When will the Department compete SCSEP grant awards?
§ 641.495 When must a State compete its SCSEP award?

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 641 > Subpart D - Grant Application and Responsibility Review Requirements for State and National Scsep Grants

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