Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 15, § 30-200.020
PURPOSE: This rule establishes eligibility requirements and procedures for the administration of state and other types of grants-inaid appropriated to the state library for the improvement of library services, including state aid for public libraries. These funds are administered by the state librarian under the direction of the secretary of state.
(2) Each of the following requirements must be met for participation in state grants-in-aid:
cable provisions within Chapter 182 or section 137.030, RSMo. A city library which is not supported by a library tax must receive an appropriation from the city of an amount equal to ten cents per one hundred dollars (10¢:$100) assessed valuation. The requisite funds must be assessed and levied, or in the case of a city library not supported by a library tax, otherwise expended, for the fiscal year preceding that in which the grant is made. No grant shall be affected because of a reduction in the rate of levy which is required by the provisions of section 137.073, RSMo, or because of a voluntary reduction in the levy following the enactment of a district sales tax under section 182.802, RSMo, if the proceeds from the sales tax equal or exceed the reduction in revenue from the levy;
(3) Per Capita Grants of State Aid for Public Libraries.
(4) Other Grants of State Aid To Public Libraries Under Section 181.060, RSMo.
(D) For appropriations for which the funds are awarded on a competitive basis, the following application process will be used:
form and manner prescribed by the state library and must include all required signatures;
ing information, at a minimum. Additional information and supporting documentation may be requested as appropriate to the type of applications:
includes the benefit to be provided to users of the library, project goals, action plan, and a schedule of implementation;
cient to accomplish the project;
cation of any required local matching funds;
completed within the specified grant period; and
ject;
state library staff for completeness, compliance with regulations and eligibility criteria, and adherence to instructions. Applications may also be examined by a review committee composed of representatives from libraries and other appropriate institutions or agencies. Requests to the applying library for additional information or verification of information must be responded to within the time frames specified by state library staff. Completeness, compliance with regulations and eligibility criteria do not obligate the state librarian or the secretary of state to award any grant. However, applications that are incomplete, substantively inaccurate, or received after the deadline shall be rejected; and
applications and provide the secretary of state with recommendations for grant awards. The secretary of state shall make the final ruling on funding of specific applications. Applications may be granted in whole or in part.
(E) Grant Period and Payment Schedule.
ule are specified in the award packet. Grant moneys may take longer to issue than the official grant packet. While the grantee cannot charge expenses incurred before the grant period begins, appropriate charges incurred after the grant period begins but before the moneys are available, are allowed.
(5) Audit Requirements.
(B) Specific accounting requirements for competitive grants awarded under the state aid to public libraries and state grants-in-aid programs are—
auditable account. When grant funds are deposited in an interest-bearing account, all interest over one hundred dollars ($100) must be applied to the project;
progress. State library staff may visit the project site(s) for review at any time during the grant cycle;
the grant project, by the date and using the form(s) provided by the state library. The report shall indicate the work completed, and include a financial status report;
the grantee must conform to the competitive bid requirements of section 34.040, RSMo. Proof of bid solicitation on all such items must be submitted with the financial reports;
as local matches will need to include appropriate proof (for example, records of hours worked) with the financial reports;
period, budget changes, or other modifications to the project shall be made in writing to the state library no later than three (3) weeks prior to the end of the grant period. The state librarian may, at his or her discretion, allow an amendment subject to the appropriation and availability of funds;
project by the grantee, the grant will be revoked and all funds must be returned to the state library. The grantee will be notified by letter by the state library and will receive thirty (30) days written notice of noncompliance before the grant is revoked; and
report on the grant project. Forms will be provided for both segments of the final report, 1) project summary and evaluation and 2) final financial report.
(6) Federal and Other Types of Grants to Libraries. Unless otherwise expressly provided for, any appropriations made by the general assembly other than appropriations made under section 181.060, RSMo, with respect to which the state library is designated as the administering agent shall be distributed pursuant to applications or requests for proposals governed to the greatest degree practicable by the procedures set forth in sections (4) through (5) hereinabove with the following exceptions:
AUTHORITY: sections 181.021, 181.060, and 182.802, RSMo Supp. 2011, and section 182.812(3), RSMo 2000.* Emergency rule filed Nov. 18, 1996, effective Nov. 28, 1996, expired May 26, 1997. Original rule filed Nov. 18, 1996, effective May 30, 1997. Amended: Filed Oct. 31, 2011, effective April 30, 2012. *Original authority: 181.021, RSMo 1955, amended 1991, 1995, 2004; 181.060, RSMo 1945, amended 1955, 1959, 1981, 1987, 1991, 2011; 182.802, RSMo 2011; and 182.812(3), RSMo 1983, amended 1995.