TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.10 DEFINITIONS
Section 950.10 Definitions
"Clinical Trial" means the testing of diagnostic, treatment,
and prevention techniques by comparing results in patients randomly assigned to
receive one of two or more techniques being tested.
"Cure" means the eradication of disease through removal of the
risk of death invoked by the disease that was treated.
"Department" means the Department of Public Health.
"Director" means the Director of Public Health.
"Early Detection" means the discovery of prostate or testicular
cancer in a man previously thought to be free of these cancers and at the first
possible time when spread to other organs is least likely to occur.
"Fellowship" means supervised practical experience for an
individual in a health care or scientific specialty beyond that required to earn
a doctorate or, in the case of medicine, beyond that provided to hospital
resident physicians to broaden expertise in prostate cancer.
"Funding Period" means the time (usually 12 months coinciding
with the State's Fiscal Year) during which money is to be spent in support of a
particular research project, program, or training course.
"General Award" means presentation of funds by the Department
to an applicant to conduct research on prostate cancer.
"Governmental Unit Code" means the State Comptroller's
preassigned vendor identification number for governmental agencies and
municipalities.
"Indirect Costs" benefitting more than one cost objective yet
not readily assignable to any of the cost objectives specifically benefitted,
without effort disproportionate to the results achieved.
"Non-profit Organization" includes, but is not limited to, a
corporation as described in the General Not-for-Profit Corporation Act of 1986
[805 ILCS 105].
"Prevention" means using various techniques, including drugs,
diet, or lifestyle changes to stop cancer from developing.
"Principal Investigator" means the person with prime
responsibility for conducting the research project.
"Project Period" means a minimum of one year and a maximum of
three years (possibility of two continuation grants).
"Prostate Cancer" means malignant tumor of the prostate
characterized by uncontrolled, abnormally rapid division of cells that
originate in the prostate and surrounding tissue and may spread to other
organs.
"Referral" means the process of linking persons who may be or
who have been diagnosed with cancer with services in response to those needs.
"Research" means a scientific investigation into possible
causes, location, progression, treatment, care and cure for prostate cancer.
Research includes, but is not limited to, expenditures to develop and advance
the understanding, techniques, and modalities effective in prevention, cure,
and treatment of prostate cancer and may include clinical trials.
"Research Fund" means the Prostate Cancer Research Fund, which
is a special fund in the State Treasury as described in Section 2310-398 of the
Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative
Code of Illinois.
"Research Grant" means funding provided to qualified principal
investigators to investigate specific questions related to prostate cancer
research.
"Screening" means examining and testing for cancer in men who
have no overt symptoms of cancer. Screening includes, but is not limited to,
laboratory tests, physical examination and medical history.
"Taxpayer Identification Number" means the nine digit federal
Taxpayer Identification Number also known as the Federal Employer
Identification Number (FEIN), Social Security Number, or Governmental Unit
Code.
"Testicular Cancer" means malignant tumor of the testicle
characterized by uncontrolled, abnormally rapid division of cells that
originate in the testicle and surrounding tissue and may spread to other
organs.
"Treatment" means the management and care for the purpose of
combating prostate or testicular cancer.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.20 REPORTS
Section 950.20 Reports
a) To the extent not prohibited by law, all reports issued by the
Department that are aggregated to make it impossible to identify any individual
or reporting facility shall be made available to the public under the
Department's Freedom of Information Code (2 Ill. Adm. Code 1126) and the
Freedom of Information Act [5 ILCS 140].
b) All requests from researchers for access to data must be
submitted in writing to the Department.
c) Disclosure of information may only be made if not otherwise
prohibited by State or federal law or regulation.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.30 GRANT NOTIFICATION
Section 950.30 Grant
Notification
a) The Department shall award funds based upon the application
process. The exact amount and number of grants will depend upon the amount of
funds available to the Department and the number of applications received and
approved.
b) The Department may award an amount less than the amount
requested in an application.
c) The Department shall prepare grant agreements and award
transmittal letters. Receipt of the transmittal letter and grant agreement for
signature by the applicant shall constitute notification of a grant award.
d) Applicants who are not awarded grant funds shall be notified
in writing by the Department.
e) The grant agreement shall not be sold, assigned, or
transferred in any manner. An actual or attempted sale, assignment, or
transfer of the grant agreement shall result in immediate termination and
automatically render the grant agreement null, void, and of no further effect.
f) If the grantee ceases operation, then the grant agreement
shall be terminated. The grantee must notify the Department in writing by
certified mail within 10 days if the project or program operations have ceased.
g) The general provisions of this Subpart apply to the entire
Part.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.40 EXPIRATION
Section 950.40 Expiration
Projects or programs shall end
on the date specified in the grant agreement and shall not be extended or
renewed, except if approved through a continuation application. A continuation
application may result in a new grant agreement with a new expiration date.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.50 TERMINATION
Section 950.50 Termination
a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the grant
agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 calendar days written
notice to the other party as specified in the grant agreement.
b) The grant agreement may be terminated immediately without penalty
of further payment being required if the General Assembly fails to appropriate
or otherwise make available sufficient funds for the award or if sufficient
funds are not available in the Prostate Cancer Research Fund, a special fund in
the State Treasury.
c) The Department may immediately suspend funding or terminate
the contract of a grantee who has substantially failed or continually failed to
comply with statute, this Part, another regulation, or the grant agreement.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.60 DENIAL, SUSPENSION, OR REVOCATION
Section 950.60 Denial,
Suspension, or Revocation
a) The Director may deny the application for grant funds or may
suspend or revoke the grant agreement of a grantee when finding substantial or
continued failure to comply with statute, this Part, another regulation, or the
grant agreement. Except as provided in subsection (b), the Director must
provide notice and an opportunity for a hearing to the party before executing
the denial, suspension, or revocation.
b) If the Director finds that the public interest, health,
safety, or welfare requires emergency action, then the Director may immediately
order summary suspension of a grant agreement pending proceedings for
revocation. The Director's order must be written and include the reasons for
the public emergency. These proceedings shall be promptly instituted and
promptly determined.
c) The notice of the denial, suspension, or revocation shall be
made by certified mail or by personal service, state the particular reasons for
the proposed action, and provide the opportunity to request a hearing. If a
written hearing request is not received within 10 days after receipt of the
notice, then the right to a hearing is deemed to be waived.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.70 HEARINGS
Section 950.70 Hearings
The Department's Rules of
Practice and Procedure in Administrative Hearings (77 Ill. Adm. Code 100) apply
to proceedings conducted under this Part. Where the terms "license"
and "licensing" are used in Part 100, the definitions of those terms
shall be expanded to include a grant applicant, a grantee awarded funds, and a
grant agreement executed under this Part.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.80 GRANT FUNDS RECOVERY
Section 950.80 Grant Funds
Recovery
Grants made under this Part are
also subject to the provisions of the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act [30
ILCS 705]. If a provision of this Part conflicts with a provision of the
Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act, then the provision of the Illinois Grant
Funds Recovery Act controls.
SUBPART B: PROSTATE CANCER RESEARCH FUND
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.200 PURPOSE
Section 950.200 Purpose
The purpose of grants under the
Prostate Cancer Research Fund is to support research applicable to prostate
cancer patients by public or private entities in Illinois. The grant purposes
include, but are not limited to, the use of clinical trials and treatment and
prevention of prostate cancer.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.210 PROSTATE CANCER RESEARCH GRANTS
Section 950.210 Prostate
Cancer Research Grants
From the Prostate Cancer
Research Fund, the Department of Public Health shall make grants based upon the
application process for funding research applicable to prostate cancer
patients. The grant funds may not be used for institutional overhead costs,
indirect costs, other organizational levies, or costs of community-based
support services (Section 2310-398 of the Department of Public Health
Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative Code [20 ILCS
2310/2310-398]).
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.220 ELIGIBILITY
Section 950.220 Eligibility
The following persons are
applicants eligible for grants under this Subpart:
a) Physicians licensed in Illinois to practice medicine in all of
its branches.
b) State-licensed hospitals in Illinois.
c) State-certified laboratories in Illinois.
d) Post-secondary higher educational institutions in Illinois.
e) Healthcare affiliated organizations in Illinois.
f) Persons who are Illinois residents or sponsored by an Illinois
facility guaranteeing benefits to Illinois residents.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.230 APPLICATION
Section 950.230 Application
a) The Department shall provide a written application,
instructions, and forms to potential or requesting applicants. In addition to
other items required in this Part, the Department shall request at least the
following items in the application:
1) The name, address, and telephone, facsimile, and
teletypewriter numbers of the applicant and principal investigator.
2) The name, address, and telephone, facsimile, and
teletypewriter numbers of the entity through which the application is being
submitted.
3) The curriculum vitae of the principal investigator.
4) The Social Security Number, Taxpayer Identification Number, or
the Governmental Unit Code assigned by the State Comptroller.
5) The signature of principal investigator or agency official
authorized to certify the application.
6) A statement of whether funds are being requested for a
fellowship or a general award.
7) A statement of the research question, hypothesis,
intervention, or model program on which the research will be based.
8) A detailed budget for the funding period, documenting
sufficient resources to carry out the project. The budget shall be by line
item category and shall provide sufficient detail to justify the use of grant
funds to support project activities. The applicant shall indicate the total
cost of conducting the project, the anticipated funding request, if applicable,
for years 2 and 3 of the project, the source of other funds supporting the
project, and the amount of support requested from the Department.
9) A one-page non-technical abstract that describes the
significance of the applicant's project concerning prostate cancer.
10) For each objective proposed for the first year of the
project, a sequential listing of activities to achieve the objective, the
timeline for completing each activity, and the identification of the individual
responsible for coordinating the implementation of each objective.
11) An approximate timetable for completion of the entire
project.
12) A prioritized listing of measurable objectives for the
funding period.
13) The evaluation methods to be used to measure progress in
achieving objectives and a plan for monitoring the overall project.
14) A signed statement of assurances indicating compliance with
applicable State and federal statute and regulations.
15) A statement of approval by an institutional review board for
research involving human subjects.
b) If the funds are being requested to support a fellowship, then
the following information shall be provided in addition to the information
required in subsection (a):
1) The name of the individual to be supported through the
fellowship.
2) The curriculum vitae of the individual.
3) At least one letter of recommendation from the principal
investigator or agency official authorized to certify the application.
c) Continuation applications shall contain the information
required under subsection (a) and shall include at least the following
additional items:
1) A progress report of the status of each project activity to
date, under the evaluation methods and monitoring plan specified in Sections
950.240 and 950.260.
2) The project objectives for the new grant year, along with
activities and timelines for completion of each activity.
3) The revisions in the evaluation methods or the monitoring
plan, with the reasons for the revisions.
4) A budget and expense listing for the previous grant.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.240 APPLICATION REVIEW
Section 950.240 Application
Review
a) The Department shall conduct a non-technical and technical
review of each application.
b) The non-technical review shall evaluate at least each of the
following items:
1) If the application contains each of the forms required under
this Subpart.
2) If the application contains a response to each required item
as specified in this Subpart.
c) The technical review shall evaluate at least each of the
following items:
1) If the activities identified by the applicant will lead to
achievement of the objectives.
2) If the project objectives are achievable in the stated
timeframe.
3) If the project's evaluation methods will measure progress
toward the identified objectives.
4) If the budget provides sufficient resources and justifies the
need for funds to carry out the project.
5) If continuation applicants have documented the status of each
activity supporting the current year's objectives and have provided an estimate
of the extent to which each current year objective will be met.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.250 GRANT USE
Section 950.250 Grant Use
a) Except as otherwise provided in this Part, project funds shall
only be used for the direct cost of administering, operating, and maintaining a
project. Project grant funds cannot be used for institutional overhead costs,
indirect costs, other organizational levies, or costs of community-based
support services. The following direct costs are examples of those that may be
incurred when specified in the grant agreement:
1) Personal services costs, including gross salaries and employer
paid fringe benefits for full-time and part-time employees of the project.
2) Contractual services costs, including, but not limited to,
fees for consultants and specialists, exclusive of consultant services for
patient care; lab and other directly related test costs; conference
registration fees; repair and maintenance of equipment; postage and postal
services; training and education costs; software; and telecommunications costs.
3) Travel of personnel in carrying out authorized activities.
Proper travel costs include the expenses for transportation, lodging, and
subsistence for personnel who are on travel status on official business for the
applicant. Out-of-State travel expenses require prior written approval of the
Department.
4) Supplies and commodities, as required in the operation of the
project, that are directly related to its operation. Supplies include, but are
not limited to, office, medical, and educational supplies; equipment items
costing less than $100 each; printing; and paper.
5) Equipment directly related to the operation of the project.
Equipment includes only those items costing over $100 with a useful life of
more than one year. Equipment costs include all freight and installation
expenses. Purchase of equipment items, other than those included in the
approved budget, require prior written approval from the Department.
b) Payments to the grantee shall be made on a reimbursement
basis.
1) The grantee shall use the Department's Reimbursement
Certification Form to request payment.
2) The grantee shall document actual expenditures incurred for
the purchase of goods and services necessary for conducting program activities.
A) Expenditures shall be itemized on the Reimbursement
Certification Form in such a manner as to establish an audit trail for future
verification of appropriate use of grant funds.
B) Each item claimed on the reimbursement certification form must
be based on an expenditure traceable through the grantee's internal accounting
system and shall include at least the following items:
i) Check number or internal ledger transfer code.
ii) Date of payment.
iii) Dates goods or services were received for the reimbursement
period.
iv) Description of the goods or services and gross amount of the
check or transfer.
v) Amount claimed for reimbursement from the Department.
c) The grantee shall submit requests for reimbursement
periodically as determined by the Department throughout the period of the
grant. The final request for reimbursement shall be submitted within 45
calendar days after the end of the grant agreement period.
d) Requests for budget adjustments shall be submitted to the
Department in writing and shall be received by the Department no later than 45
calendar days before the end of the funding period.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.260 PROGRESS REPORTING
Section 950.260 Progress
Reporting
a) Applicants will be required to submit written reports of
progress toward achieving objectives at each of the following times:
1) Each 6-month interval after the start of the funding period.
2) The submission of a continuation application.
3) The conclusion of the funding period.
b) The reports must include at least each of the following items:
1) Information reflecting the status of the project under the
proposed timeframes reflected in the application.
2) Information on each objective addressing the methods
implemented to achieve the status.
3) A projection of methods and timeframes involved to accomplish
the objectives within the timeframe remaining, except for the submission of the
project summary report.
4) A project summary at the close of the project period
documenting the achievements and ultimate conclusions derived as result of the
project.
5) A specification of the budget and use of funds.
c) The Department reserves the right to request an oral
presentation concerning a status or an end-of-project report for the benefit of
the Department or other formally recognized audiences.
SUBPART C: PROSTATE AND TESTICULAR CANCER PROGRAM
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.300 PURPOSE
Section 950.300 Purpose
The purpose of the Prostate and
Testicular Cancer Program is to support awareness, early detection, and
screening applicable to prostate and testicular cancer patients by public or
private entities in Illinois.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.310 PROSTATE AND TESTICULAR CANCER PROGRAM
Section 950.310 Prostate and
Testicular Cancer Program
a) The Department of Public Health, subject to appropriation
or other available funding, shall conduct a program to promote awareness and
early detection of prostate and testicular cancer. The program may include, but
need not be limited to:
1) dissemination of information regarding the incidence of
prostate and testicular cancer, the risk factors associated with prostate and
testicular cancer, and the benefits of early detection and treatment;
2) promotion of information and counseling about treatment
options;
3) establishment and promotion of referral services and
screening programs; and
4) making grants for these purposes (Section 2310-397 of the
Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative
Code [20 ILCS 2310/2310-397]).
b) The applicants eligible for grants under this Section include,
but are not limited to, the following entities:
1) Certified local health departments that provide public health
programs as defined in the Local Health Protection Grant Rules (77 Ill. Adm.
Code 615).
2) State-licensed hospitals in Illinois.
3) Post-secondary higher educational institutions in Illinois.
4) Healthcare affiliated organizations in Illinois.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.320 PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM
Section 950.320 Prostate
Cancer Screening Program
a) Subject to appropriation or other available funding,
the Department shall establish a Prostate Cancer Screening Program for the
following persons:
1) Uninsured and underinsured men 50 years of age and older.
2) Uninsured and underinsured men between 40 and 50 years of
age who are at high risk for prostate cancer, upon the advice of a physician or
upon the request of the patient.
b) Any entity, as described in subsection (d), funded
by the Department shall coordinate with other local providers of
prostate cancer screening, diagnostic, follow-up, education, and advocacy
services to avoid duplication of effort. Any entity funded by the
Department shall comply with any applicable State and federal standards
regarding prostate cancer screening.
c) Any entity funded by the Department shall collect
data and maintain records that are determined by the Department to be
necessary to facilitate the Department's ability to monitor and evaluate the
effectiveness of the entities and the program. [20 ILCS 2310/2310-397]
d) The applicants eligible for grants (Section 2310-397 of the
Department of Public Health Powers and Duties Law of the Civil Administrative
Code [20 ILCS 2310/2310-397]) must be non-profit organizations and include, but
are not limited to, the following entities:
1) Certified local health departments that provide public health
programs as defined in the Local Health Protection Grant Rules (77 Ill. Adm.
Code 615).
2) Non-profit State-licensed hospitals in Illinois.
3) Non-profit post-secondary higher educational institutions in
Illinois.
4) Non-profit healthcare affiliated organizations in Illinois.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.330 APPLICATION
Section 950.330 Application
The Department shall provide a
written application, instructions, and forms to potential or requesting
applicants. In addition to other items required in this Part, the Department
shall request at least the following items in the application:
a) The name, address, and telephone, facsimile, and
teletypewriter numbers of the applicant.
b) The name, address, and telephone, facsimile, and
teletypewriter numbers of the entity through which the application is being
submitted.
c) A two-page non-technical abstract that describes the
significance of the applicant's program concerning prostate or testicular
cancer.
d) The Social Security Number, Taxpayer Identification Number, or
the Governmental Unit Code assigned by the State Comptroller.
e) The signature of the agency official authorized to certify the
application.
f) A detailed budget for the funding period, documenting
sufficient resources to carry out the program. The budget shall be by line
item category and shall provide sufficient detail to justify the use of grant
funds to support program activities.
g) An approximate timetable for completion of the entire program.
h) A signed statement of assurances indicating compliance with
applicable State and federal statute and regulations.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.340 APPLICATION REVIEW
Section 950.340 Application
Review
The Department shall review each
application, and at a minimum, evaluate the following items:
a) If the application contains the items required under this
Subpart.
b) If the budget provides sufficient resources and justifies the
need for funds to carry out the program.
c) If continuation applicants have documented the status of the
program.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.350 GRANT USE
Section 950.350 Grant Use
a) Except as otherwise provided in this Part, program funds shall
only be used for the direct cost of administering, operating, and maintaining a
program. Grant funds may not be used for indirect costs of more than 12% of
the funding amount. The following direct costs are examples of those that may
be incurred when specified in the grant agreement:
1) Personal services costs, including gross salaries and employer
paid fringe benefits for full-time and part-time employees of the program.
2) Contractual services costs, including, but not limited to,
fees for consultants and specialists, exclusive of consultant services for
patient care; lab and other directly related test costs; conference
registration fees; repair and maintenance of equipment; postage and postal
services; training and education costs; software; and telecommunications costs.
3) Travel of personnel in carrying out authorized activities.
Proper travel costs include the expenses for transportation, lodging, and
subsistence for personnel who are on travel status on official business for the
applicant. Out-of-State travel expenses require prior written approval of the
Department.
4) Supplies and commodities, as required in the operation of the
program, that are directly related to its operation. Supplies include, but are
not limited to, office, medical, and educational supplies; equipment items
costing less than $100 each; printing; and paper.
5) Equipment directly related to the operation of the program.
Equipment includes only those items costing over $100 with a useful life of
more than one year. Equipment costs include all freight and installation
expenses. Purchase of equipment items, other than those included in the
approved budget, require prior written approval from the Department.
b) Payments to the grantee shall be made on a reimbursement
basis.
1) The grantee shall use the Department's Reimbursement
Certification Form to request payment.
2) The grantee shall document actual expenditures incurred for
the purchase of goods and services necessary for conducting program activities.
A) Expenditures shall be itemized on the Reimbursement
Certification Form in such a manner as to establish an audit trail for future
verification of appropriate use of grant funds.
B) Each item claimed on the reimbursement certification form must
be based on an expenditure traceable through the grantee's internal accounting
system and shall include at least the following items:
i) Check number or internal ledger transfer code.
ii) Date of payment.
iii) Dates goods or services were received for the reimbursement
period.
iv) Description of the goods or services and gross amount of the
check or transfer.
v) Amount claimed for reimbursement from the Department.
c) The grantee shall submit requests for reimbursement
periodically as determined by the Department throughout the period of the
grant. The final request for reimbursement shall be submitted within 45
calendar days after the end of the grant agreement period.
d) Requests for budget adjustments shall be submitted to the
Department in writing and shall be received by the Department no later than 45
calendar days before the end of the funding period.
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SUBCHAPTER u: MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
PART 950
MEN'S HEALTH CODE
SECTION 950.360 PROGRESS REPORTING
Section 950.360 Progress
Reporting
a) Applicants will be required to submit written reports of
progress toward achieving objectives at each of the following times:
1) Each 6-month interval after the start of the funding period.
2) The conclusion of the funding period.
b) The reports must include at least each of the following items:
1) The number of people served by the program.
2) The ethnic, geographic, and age breakdowns of the people
served by the program.
3) The stages of presentation of any prostate or testicular
cancer diagnosed in the people served by the program.
4) The diagnostic and treatment status of the people served by
the program.
5) A specification of the budget and use of funds.
c) The Department reserves the right to request an oral
presentation concerning a status or an end-of-program report for the benefit of
the Department or other formally recognized audiences.
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