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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 455 · § 455.135

§ 455.135. State liaison, monitoring, and reporting.

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Each State shall be responsible for:
(a)Consulting with eligible institutions and coordinating agencies representing such institutions in the development of its State Plan;
(b)Notifying eligible institutions and coordinating agencies of the content of the approved State Plan and any amendment to a State Plan;
(c)Notifying each applicant how the applicant's building or measure ranked among other applications, and whether and to what extent its application will be recommended for funding or if not to be recommended for funding, the specific reasons(s) therefor;
(d)Certifying that each institution has given its assurance that it is willing and able to participate on the basis of any changes in amounts recommended for that institution in the State ranking pursuant to § 455.131;
(e)Reporting requirements pursuant to § 455.113; and
(f)Direct program oversight and monitoring of the activities for which grants are awarded as defined in the State Plan. States shall immediately notify DOE of any noncompliance or indication thereof.
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