Eligible Entity Guidelines Clause Samples

Eligible Entity Guidelines. Only eligible entities may nominate projects within a given category. During the nomination period, eligible entities prepare nomination packages according to the published nomination package requirements for submittal to the SNPLMA Division by the close of the nomination period. Eligible entities may not “sponsor” projects for other entities. Eligible entities remain responsible for carrying out all projects including management of project funds and demonstrated results. Special considerations regarding these restrictions are discussed under the applicable categories in the nomination section below. The eligible entities for each project category are identified under the discussion of each category in paragraph 9 below.
Eligible Entity Guidelines. ‌ Only eligible entities may nominate projects within a given category. During the nomination period, eligible entities prepare nomination packages according to the published nomination package requirements for submittal to the SNPLMA Division by the close of the nomination period. Eligible counties in the PTNA category may nominate projects for unincorporated municipalities and incorporated municipalities not named in the legislation that are within the county’s jurisdictional area. Eligible entities remain responsible for carrying out all projects including management of project funds and demonstrated results. With the exception stated for the PTNA category, entities may not “sponsor” projects for other entities. Special considerations regarding these restrictions are discussed under the applicable categories in the nomination section below. The eligible entities for each project category are identified under the discussion of each category in paragraph 10 below.

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