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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 22. Social Services
Agency 30. Department For Aging And Rehabilitative Services
Chapter 30. Provision of Independent Living Rehabilitation Services
11/21/2024

22VAC30-30-270. Grants or contracts for IL services.

A. The state plan must provide that the state directly, or through grants or contracts, will provide IL services with federal, state, or other funds.

B. A state may not condition the award of a grant, subgrant, or contract under § 713 of the Act or a grant, subgrant, or assistance contract under § 723 of the Act and subsection D of 22VAC30-30-131 on the requirement that the applicant for the grant or subgrant make a cash or in-kind contribution of any particular amount or value to the state.

C. An individual, entity, or organization that is a grantee or subgrantee of the state, or has a contract with the state, may not condition the award of a subgrant or subcontract under § 713 of the Act or § 723 of the Act and subsection D of 22VAC30-30-131 on the requirement that the applicant for the subgrant or subcontract make a cash or in-kind contribution of any particular amount or value to the state or to the grantee or contractor of the state.

D. If a state makes a subgrant or enters into a contract to provide IL services to meet its obligation under § 704(e) of the Act:

1. The provisions of 34 CFR Part 365 apply to both the state and the entity or individual to whom it awards a subgrant or with whom it enters into a contract; and

2. The provisions concerning the administration of subgrants and contracts in 34 CFR Parts 76 and 80 apply to the state.

Statutory Authority

§ 51.5-14 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 20, Issue 9, eff. February 11, 2004.

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