§ 19-4-2201 - Definitions -- Review generally -- Exempt grants.
               	 		
19-4-2201.    Definitions -- Review generally -- Exempt grants.
    (a)  For the purposes of this subchapter:
      (1)  "Discretionary  grant" means a grant in which the recipient of the grant funds or the  formula for the grant award is not specifically stated in the  legislation authorizing the grant;
      (2)  "Nondiscretionary  grant" means a grant in which the recipient of the grant funds or the  formula for the grant award is specifically stated in the legislation  authorizing the grant, or in specific agency regulations promulgated by  the agency and reviewed by the Legislative Council, or in the case of  federal funds, in the statute, regulation, or other federal directive  which restricts the disbursement of the funds according to federal  guidelines; and
      (3)  "State agency" means:
            (A)  Every board, commission, department, division, or office of state government whether executive, legislative, or judicial; and
            (B)  All  state-supported post-secondary educational institutions, including, but  not limited to, colleges and universities, vocational and technical  schools, and community colleges.
(b)  Hereafter,  no state agency shall award any discretionary grant prior to review by  the Legislative Council between legislative sessions, or by the Joint  Budget Committee during legislative sessions. However, if a state agency  determines that an emergency exists requiring the discretionary grant  to be awarded prior to review, it may award the discretionary grant  prior to the review by the Legislative Council or the Joint Budget  Committee, and shall immediately notify the Legislative Council between  legislative sessions, or the Joint Budget Committee during legislative  sessions, as to the facts constituting the emergency.
(c)  Grants exempt from review shall include:
      (1)  Grants for which the total consideration is less than or equal to ten thousand dollars ($10,000);
      (2)  Nondiscretionary grants as determined by the agency;
      (3)  Grants  to another governmental entity such as a state agency, public  educational institution, federal governmental entity, or body of a local  government;
      (4)  Disaster relief grants;
      (5)  Grants  identified as not requiring review by the Legislative Council between  legislative sessions, or the Joint Budget Committee during legislative  sessions;
      (6)  Grants containing  confidential information, the disclosure of which is determined by the  agency to constitute a violation of other provisions of law regarding  disclosure; and
      (7)  Any scholarship or financial assistance award to, or on behalf of, a post-secondary student.