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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-5026. Same; application for grants; form, manner, time; approval; certified budget.

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74-5026. Same; application for grants; form, manner, time; approval; certified budget. Each eligible local organization which has established or proposes to establish a community resource program and desires to secure grants-in-aid for part of the cost of establishing and operating the community resource program shall submit an application therefor to the assistant provost for approval or rejection. The application shall be submitted in a form and manner prescribed by the assistant provost, shall contain such information as the assistant provost shall require and shall be submitted annually at a time determined and specified by the assistant provost.
Approval of the application by the assistant provost shall be prerequisite to distribution of grants-in-aid to any local organization. Any such local organization shall certify and submit to the assistant provost with its application the budget for operating the community resource program for the year.
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