Section 1327.200 Application and Receipt of Grant
Program Funds
a) The
law requires the consolidation of 9-1-1 Authorities and PSAPs outside of
municipalities with a population in excess of 500,000. Subject to an
appropriation of necessary funds, the Administrator, with the advice and
recommendation of the Advisory Board, shall administer the Grant Program to
defray or offset nonrecurring costs associated with 9-1-1 system consolidation.
b) The
Administrator shall review the funding purposes of the Grant Program set forth
in ETSA Section 15.4b and invite eligible 9-1-1 Authorities to submit proposals
for grants to consolidate systems through a request for grant proposal (RFGP)
process. Based on ETSA Section 15.4b and the proposals received in response to
the RFGP, the Administrator shall select proposals for Grant Program funding.
c) The
Administrator, with the advice and recommendation of the Advisory Board, shall
develop an RFGP based on the following criteria:
1) the
purposes, goals and objectives of ETSA Section 15.4b(a);
2) requirements
imposed on the Administrator and potential recipient 9-1-1 Authorities by
applicable law and regulations;
3) the
nature and complexity of the consolidation plans;
4) the
analysis of the needs of eligible 9-1-1 Authorities and available resources
that already address those needs; and
5) current
research findings and demographic, criminal justice and statistical data that
is relevant to 9-1-1 consolidation.
d) RFGPs
developed under subsection (c) shall include:
1) the
purposes, goals and objectives of the Grant Program;
2) requirements
that applicant 9-1-1 Authorities must meet, and adhere to, such as eligibility,
reporting and fiscal requirements;
3) certifications
required by State and federal law, including, but not limited to, the State of
Illinois Drug-Free Workplace certification, State and federal debarment
certifications, and State bribery and bid-rigging certifications;
4) weighted
criteria by which the Administrator will select proposals for funding; these
such criteria shall include, but are not be limited to:
A) reducing
the number of transfers of a 9-1-1 call;
B) reducing
the infrastructure required to adequately provide 9-1-1 network services;
C) promoting
cost savings from resource sharing among 9-1-1 Authorities;
D) facilitating
interoperability and resiliency for the receipt of 9-1-1 calls;
E) reducing
the number of 9-1-1 Authorities or reducing the number of PSAPs within a 9-1-1
system;
F) cost
saving resulting from 9-1-1 Authorities' consolidation;
G) expanding
E9-1-1 service coverage as a result of 9-1-1 Authorities' consolidation
affecting areas without E9-1-1 service; and
H) whether
the 9-1-1 Authority is required to consolidate under ETSA Section 15.4a;
5) the
deadline by which, and location where, proposals must be received by the
Administrator;
6) the
total amount of funding available for distribution through the RFGP process,
and the maximum amount of funding that eligible 9-1-1 systems may apply for
through the submission of a proposal;
7) the
anticipated time period of the consolidation projects that may be funded; and
8) funding
priorities as described in ETSA Section 15.4b.
e) The
Department will post a link on its website for the electronic submission of
proposals for Grant Program funds in response to an RFGP. Proposals shall
include a copy of the consolidation plan, as required by ETSA Section 15.4b(b).
f) On
January 2 each year, the Administrator shall post an RFGP for Grant Program
funds available during the current granting period.
g) The
Advisory Board shall recommend the award of grant funds, based on the criteria
set forth in the RFGP, as described in subsection (d). Advisory Board
recommendations shall be made and reported at public meetings conducted in
conformance with the Open Meetings Act [5 ILCS 120].
h) By
June 30 each year, the Administrator shall award funds under the Grant
Program. The Department will enter into a Grant Agreement with each grant
recipient specifying the terms and conditions under which the 9-1-1
consolidation projects are to be conducted and the funds are to be received.
The terms and conditions shall include, but are not limited to, reporting
requirements that reflect fiscal expenditures and progress toward program
objectives, compliance with applicable laws and regulations, maintenance of
financial and program records beyond the expiration of the Grant Agreement, and
audit procedures as described in ETSA Section 40 and the Grant Accountability
and Transparency Act (GATA) [30 ILCS 708].