Sec. 3. Swimming pool safety grant program
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Section 1405 of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act ( 15 U.S.C. 8004 ) is amended to read as follows: Subject to the availability of appropriations authorized by subsection (i), the Commission shall carry out a grant program to provide assistance to eligible covered entities. To be eligible for a grant under the program, a covered entity shall— demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Commission that, as of the date on which the covered entity submits an application to the Commission for a grant under this section, the covered entity (if the covered entity is a State or an Indian Tribe), or the State in which or the Indian Tribe in the jurisdiction of which the covered entity is proposing to carry out activities using grant funds (if the covered entity is a nonprofit organization), has enacted and provides for the enforcement of a statute that— except as provided in section 1406(a)(1)(A)(i), applies to all swimming pools constructed in the State or in the jurisdiction of the Indian Tribe (as the case may be) on or after such date; and meets the minimum State law requirements of section 1406; and submit an application to the Commission at such time, in such form, and containing such additional information as the Commission may require.
In selecting covered entities to receive grants under the program, the Commission shall give priority (in such order as the Commission considers appropriate) based on the following factors: A covered entity not having previously been awarded a grant under the program. A covered entity proposing to use grant funds to expand educational activities described in paragraph (1)(B)(i) or (2)(A) of subsection
(e)that the covered entity is carrying out at the time when the covered entity submits the application for the grant. A covered entity proposing to use grant funds to build on prior expertise and activities aimed at preventing drownings. A covered entity proposing to use grant funds to carry out activities in a geographic area that has a greater number per capita of drowning or entrapment incidents. A covered entity proposing to use grant funds in underserved, minority, or rural communities to provide services that address and target racial, ethnic, or rural drowning disparities. Such other factors as the Commission considers appropriate. In selecting covered entities to receive grants under the program, the Commission shall, to the maximum extent practicable, ensure geographic diversity in the areas where activities will be carried out using grant funds. If the Commission awards grants to two or more covered entities that will carry out activities using grant funds in the same geographic area, the Commission shall provide technical assistance to such entities regarding how such entities may collaborate in carrying out such activities. The Commission shall determine the amount of a grant awarded under this section, and shall consider— in the case of a covered entity that is a State or an Indian Tribe— the population of such State or Indian Tribe; the enforcement and implementation needs of such State or Indian Tribe; or the education needs of such State or Indian Tribe proposing to use grant funds pursuant to subsection (e)(1)(B)(i); in the case of a covered entity that is a nonprofit organization, the number of individuals to whom such nonprofit organization is proposing to provide education described in subsection (e)(2)(A) using grant funds, taking into consideration any increased costs of providing such education due to the rural or remote nature of the area where such nonprofit organization is proposing to provide such education; and allocation of grant funds in a manner designed to provide the maximum benefit from the program in terms of protecting children from drowning or entrapment. A State or an Indian Tribe receiving a grant under this section shall use— at least 25 percent of amounts made available— to hire and train personnel for— implementation and enforcement of standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe; and inspecting and repairing or replacing swimming pool and spa drain covers to ensure compliance with applicable Federal, State, and Tribal law; and to defray administrative costs associated with the hiring and training programs under clause (i); and the remainder— to educate pool owners, pool operators, and other members of the public about the standards under the swimming pool and spa safety law of the State or Indian Tribe and about the prevention of drowning or entrapment of children using swimming pools and spas; and to defray administrative costs associated with the education programs under clause (i). A nonprofit organization receiving a grant under this section shall use the amounts made available— to educate pool owners, pool operators, and other members of the public about the prevention of drowning or entrapment of children using swimming pools and spas; and to defray administrative costs associated with the education programs under subparagraph (A). Not later than 90 days after the end of the pool and spa grant program project period covered by the grants awarded under this section, each covered entity that received such a grant shall submit to the Commission a report that includes the following: The amount of grant funds received by the covered entity. The purpose or purposes for which the covered entity proposed to use grant funds in the grant application of the covered entity. The purpose or purposes for which the covered entity used grant funds. Whether the purposes identified under paragraphs
(2)and
(3)were achieved. Any barriers encountered in carrying out activities using grant funds. Any best practices or recommendations for future recipients of grant funds. Any other information requested by the Commission. The Commission shall carry out a campaign to conduct outreach to covered entities to ensure covered entities are aware of the availability and importance of the grants under this section. The Commission shall have a Director of Drowning Prevention to coordinate the swimming pool and spa safety and drowning prevention activities at the Commission, including carrying out duties under this title. The Commission shall ensure that more than 1 full-time equivalent is dedicated to carrying out swimming pool and spa safety and drowning prevention activities at the Commission, including the grant program under this section. There are authorized to be appropriated to the Commission for each of the fiscal years 2024 through 2028 $2,500,000 to carry out this section. .
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