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Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) Grants Program for Parks, Preservation and Heritage is sponsored by New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation (OPRHP). This New York State-funded initiative provides financial support to municipalities, state agencies, and not-for-profit organizations for the development and improvement of parks, historic properties, and heritage areas.
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View Document - New York State Register Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) Grant Application Procedures for Parks, Historic Preservati... 9/4/13 N. Y.
St. Reg. PKR-26-13-00006-A OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION I.
D No. PKR-26-13-00006-A Filing Date. Aug. 16, 2013 Effective Date.
Sept. 04, 2013 Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) Grant Application Procedures for Parks, Historic Preservation and Heritage Areas PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE State Administrative Procedure Act, NOTICE is hereby given of the following action: Amendment of sections 439. 3(a)(6-8), 440.
7(c), (d)(8-10), (e), 440. 10(b) and 440. 12 of Title 9 NYCRR.
Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law, section 3. 09(8); and Environmental Conservation Law, sections 54-0101 to 54-0901 Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) grant application procedures for parks, historic preservation and heritage areas. To align OPRHP's procedures and offices with the procedures and regions for the Consolidated Funding Application.
Text or summary was published in the June 26, 2013 issue of the Register, I. D. No. PKR-26-13-00006-P.
Final rule as compared with last published rule: Text of rule and any required statements and analyses may be obtained from: Kathleen L. Martens, Associate Counsel, Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, Albany, NY 12238 (USPS); 625 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207 (courier delivery), (518) 486-2921, email: [email protected] Assessment of Public Comment The agency received no public comment.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Municipalities, state agencies, public authorities, public benefit corporations, and not-for-profit corporations registered in New York and pre-qualified in the Statewide Financial System (SFS). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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