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<br /> PART I, Page | 7 <br />however, the BSCC may consider the information contained on the DCC’s website to <br />request additional eligibility information from the applicant. <br /> <br />Designating a Lead Public Agency <br />All Prop 64 Grant applicants must designate a Lead Public Agency (LPA) to serve as the <br />coordinator for all grant activities. The LPA must be a governmental agency with local <br />authority of or within that city, county, or city and county. The applicant may choose to fill <br />the role of LPA itself, or it may designate a department, agency, or office under its <br />jurisdiction to serve as the LPA. The role of the LPA is to coordinate with local government <br />agencies and non-governmental organizations (if applicable) to ensure successful <br />implementation of the grant program. The LPA is responsible for data collection and <br />management, overseeing evaluative activities, and will serve as the primary point of <br />contact with the BSCC. <br /> <br />Questions About Eligibility <br />• Can an eligible local jurisdiction submit more than one proposal? <br />Yes, eligible local jurisdictions may submit up to two (2) proposals for Prop 64 <br />Cohort 4 funding consideration. Each proposal must have a different Lead Public <br />Agency and different scope of work. For example, a county may submit one <br />proposal focused primarily on Project Purpose Area 1 (see Project Purpose Area <br />definitions later in this document) with the Sheriff’s Department as Lead Public <br />Agency and a second proposal focused primarily on Project Purpose Area 2 with <br />the Public Health Department as Lead Public Agency. <br /> <br />• Are Prop 64 Cohort 3 Grantees eligible to apply? <br />Yes, eligible local jurisdictions that are currently receiving Prop 64 Cohort 3 Grant <br />funds are eligible to apply for Cohort 4 funding but must designate a different Lead <br />Public Agency than the one named in its current Cohort 3 Grant Agreement. For <br />example, if the County Department of Public Health is the Lead Public Agency on <br />the Cohort 3 Grant, the County Probation Department may apply for Cohort 4 <br />funds. <br /> <br />• Can an ineligible jurisdiction receive Prop 64 PH&S grant funds as part of a <br />collaborative proposal, such as a regional task force? <br />No, local governments that are ineligible to receive Prop 64 PH&S grant funds <br />based on the eligibility criteria contained in Section 34019 of the Revenue and <br />Taxation Code may not receive grant funding through any type of subcontract or <br />interagency agreement. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />7.C. - Page 15 of 101 <br />74
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