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(a) Any person as defined by Section 382.003 that owns one or more on-road or non-road diesels that operate primarily within a nonattainment area or affected county of this state or that otherwise contributes to the state inventory of emissions of oxides of nitrogen may apply for a grant under the program. The commission may adopt guidelines to allow a person other than the owner to apply for and receive a grant in order to improve the ability of the program to achieve its goals.
(b) An application for a grant under this subchapter must be made on an application provided by the commission and must contain information required by the commission, including:
(1) a detailed description of the proposed project;
(2) information necessary for the commission to determine whether the project meets eligibility requirements for the type of project proposed, including a statement of the amounts of any other public financial assistance the project will receive; and
(3) other information the commission may require.
(c) To reduce the administrative burden for the commission and applicants, the commission may streamline the application process by:
(1) reducing data entry and the copying and recopying of applications; and
(2) developing, maintaining, and periodically updating a system to accept applications electronically through the commission's Internet website.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Health and Safety Code - HEALTH & SAFETY § 386.103. Application for Grant - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/health-and-safety-code/health-safety-sect-386-103/
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