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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 420 — State Energy Program · § 420.35

§ 420.35. Application evaluation.

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(a)DOE staff at the cognizant Regional Office shall perform an initial review of all applications to ensure that the State has provided the information required by this subpart, 10 CFR part 600, and the program guidance/solicitation.
(b)DOE shall group, and technically evaluate according to program activity, all applications determined to be complete and satisfactory.
(c)DOE shall select evaluators on the basis of their professional qualifications and expertise relating to the particular program activity being evaluated.
(1)DOE anticipates that evaluators will primarily be DOE employees; but
(2)If DOE uses non-DOE evaluators, DOE shall require them to comply with all applicable DOE rules or directives concerning the use of outside evaluators. [61 FR 35895, July 8, 1996, as amended at 64 FR 46114, Aug. 24, 1999]
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