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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 12 — COMMERCE AND TRADE · Chapter 21

§ 2104. Application.

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§ 2104. Application.
A person may submit an application to the department requesting a grant for a project. The application shall be on the form required by the department and shall include or demonstrate all of the following:
(1)The name and address of the applicant.
(2)A statement that the applicant is an eligible recipient under the program.
(3)A statement of the amount of grant sought.
(4)A statement of the project, including a detailed statement of the cost of the project.
(5)A statement identifying the economic impact of the project to the region and the estimated impact on State and local revenues.
(6)A commitment of private matching funds of at least $4 for every $1 of grant funds, and of the balance of funding for the entire project cost, from a responsible source.
(7)A commitment from the applicant to complete the project.
(8)Any other information required by the department.
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Cross References. Section 2104 is referred to in section 2105 of this title.
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