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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 139 — Soil and Water Conservation Districts

§ 139-56. Recommendation of priorities and disbursal of grant funds.

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§ 139-56. Recommendation of priorities and disbursal of grant funds.
Whenever two or more applications for grants are approved in whole or in part, the State Soil and Water Conservation Commission shall establish priorities among the several applications for disbursal of grant funds. To the extent that funds are available, the State Soil and Water Conservation Commission may authorize the disbursal of grant funds to the applicants consistent with the established priorities. The State Soil and Water Conservation Commission shall promulgate regulations to provide for an audit of grant funds to assure that they are spent for the purposes delineated in the application.
Established priorities may be reviewed from time to time and revised if circumstances warrant such revision. (1977, 2nd Sess., c. 1206.)
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