Texas Register, Volume 19, Number 41, Pages 4291-4362, June 3, 1994 Page: 4,356
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partment must contain the following: a TDA title page
consisting of a general information section with title of
project, name of sponsor, name and address of fiscal
officer and principal investigator, a project budget section,
and a breakdown of matching funds; a summary of the
project no more than eight single-spaced pages including a
statement of the project purpose and background, the
program objectives the project will address, the potential
economic impact to the Texas agricultural industry, a list
of the project's goals, and the plan for the dissemination of
the outcome or information gained from the project; docu-
mentation of matching funds detailing the cash match for
research and innovation and business assistance grants or
detailing the in-kind match for small business incubator
grants; plans for sources of future funding if project is
beyond one year in duration; proof of non-profit status by
providing a copy of the IRS ruling indicating tax-exempt
status, by providing a copy of sponsors, charter from the
Texas Secretary of State indicating non-profit status, or, if
a university or community college, by providing a written
statement explaining its educational status as recognized
by the State and signed by the principal investigator; a
workplan indicating the timetable for meeting the objec-
tives and listing the anticipated accomplishments; resumes
of the principal investigator and key personnel actively
involved in the project; and letters of support from local,
state and federal organizations.
Criteria for all Grants. In evaluating the grant proposals,
the Commissioner shall consider: the scientific and techni-
cal merit of the application; the anticipated benefits arising
from a grant to the applicant, including both the potential
job creation and commercial benefits to the agricultural
industry; the market value of the assets of the applicant;
the qualifications of the applicant; the reasonableness of
the applicant's proposed budget; the extent and level of
other funding sources for the applicant; the funding com-
mitments needed for continued development; and the pre-
sent involvement and support of local organizations in-
cluding education organizations.
Deadline For Submission. Proposals must be delivered by
5:00 p.m., Friday, July 15. 1994. Facsimile transmissions
will not be accepted. Questions concerning the proposal,
requests for copies of this document, or requests for the
TDA title page or documentation of matching funds forms
may be directed to V.A. Stephens at the address below or
by calling (512) 463-7519. One original and six copies of
the completed proposal are required and should be mailed
to V. A. Stephens, Coordinator for Special Issues, Texas
Department of Agriculture. P.O. Box 12847, Austin, Texas
78711. If transmitted by commercial courier, send to Ms
Stephens at the Texas Department of Agriculture, Stephen
F. Austin Building, 1700 North Congress Avenue, Ninth
Floor. Austin. Texas 78701.
Other Information. Grant projects must be completed by
August 31, 1995. No grant funds will be provided to the
grantee for any overhead or indirect expenses related to
the administration of the grant.
Employees of the Texas Department of Agriculture, mem-
bers of the Texas Agricultural Finance Authority Board,
and their immediate families are not eligible for the pro-
gram.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on May 26, 1994.TRD-9441459 Dolores Alvarado Hbbs
Chief Administrative Law Judge
Texas Department of Agriculture
Filed: May 26, 1994
Texas Commission on Alcohol and
Drug Abuse
Consultant Proposal Request
Pursuant to Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6252-11c, the
Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (TCADA)
invites proposals from qualified consultants to assist in the
evaluation of substance abuse training services offered by
the Texas Addictions Training Center (TATC).
The contractor will evaluate each of the colleges and
universities (minimum of eight) funded by TCADA. In
addition, the consultant will contact TCADA funded treat-
ment providers in an effort to establish a demographic
identifying the number and kind of clients served versus
the number and kind of counselors providing those ser-
vices.
The primary goal of this project is to conduct a process
evaluation of the TATC consortium members to assess the
success of the implementation of the TATC and the indi-
vidual components and provide an interactive process to
modify programming as necessary.
To obtain a complete copy of this RFP. contact Kelly
Reichenbach, Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug
Abuse, 710 Brazos, Austin, Texas 78701, (512)
867-8735.
All proposals in response to the RFP (#517-4-2305) must
be received by 4:00 p.m. on June 27, 1994.
A panel of program and administrative staff from TCADA
will score and rank proposals based on criteria described
in the Request for Proposals (RFP). The initial award
period for this work will be approximately July 1,
1994-September 29, 1994, with TCADA having the option
of awarding funds for September 30, 1993-September 29,
1995.
Issued in Austin, Texas, on May 27, 1994.
TRD-9441480 Ben Bynum
Exeacutive Director
Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug
Abuse
Filed: May 27, 1994
Texas Board of Architectural
Examiners
Correction of Error
The Texas Board of Architectural Examiners adopted an
amendment to 1.69. The rule appeared in the March 8,
1994, issue of the Texas Register (19 TexReg 1655).
In Subchapter D, 22 TAC 1.69-the first line reads "The
Texas Board of Architectural Engineers" and should be
"The Texas Board of Architectural Examiners".19 TexReg 4356 June 3, 1994 Texas Register *
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