§ 20-7-205 - Rules and regulations -- Application for grants.
               	 		
20-7-205.    Rules and regulations -- Application for grants.
    (a)    (1)  The  State Board of Health may develop and implement rules and regulations  to receive, review, and approve applications for grants for new  construction, renovation, or expansion of local health unit facilities  from counties or cities.
      (2)  The  board may adopt such rules and regulations as may be necessary to  provide for the distribution of such funds for the renovation,  construction, improvement, and development of the State Health Building.
(b)  Except  as provided in subsection (c) of this section, any grant approved by  the board to a county or city for the development of a local public  health facility project shall require ten percent (10%) local matching  funds from the city or county applicant. The matching funds may be in  the form of either cash or an in-kind match, to be determined by the  board. The value of existing buildings and property shall not qualify  for local matching funds under this section.
(c)  The  board may also establish by rule a special program to address  renovation of local health units due to special requirements of the  Division of Health of the Department of Health and Human Services. The  programs shall provide for grants of up to ten thousand dollars  ($10,000). The local match may be waived for the special grants.
(d)    (1)  Application  for grants under this subchapter shall be made in accordance with the  rules and regulations of the board, and each application shall be  considered on a needs assessment basis.
      (2)  In addition, the applicant city or county shall furnish proof of the following with each grant application:
            (A)  Local community involvement in the project;
            (B)  Existence of resources to expand existing facilities, including availability of land;
            (C)  A design of the proposed project; and
            (D)  Evidence of need, including factors such as population growth, additional services to be offered, and increased workload.