(a) Limitations of funding. The Board has sole discretion in determining which activities are necessary for the development or revision of RFPs. However, no funds provided by the Board may be expended by RFPGs for the following:
(1) activities for which the Board determines existing information, data, or analyses are sufficient for the planning effort including but not limited to:
- (A) model development, modeling, or collection of data describing flood hazard exposure or flood risks where information for evaluation of flood hazard exposure or flood risks is currently available from other sources or that will be made available by TWDB or others in sufficient time to be utilized by the RFPG in development of their RFP;
- (B) detailed technical evaluations of FMEs or FMSs or FMPs, including regarding feasibility, cost, or impacts, where recent, sufficient information for planning is available, including from the Board or other entity, to evaluate the FMEs or FMSs or FMPs;
- (C) evaluations of topics not directly related to the regional flood planning contract scope of work or related flood planning rules for development of regional flood plans; and
- (D) revision of the Board-adopted state population projections.
- (2) activities directly related to the preparation of applications for state or federal permits or other approvals, activities associated with administrative or legal proceedings by regulatory agencies, and preparation of engineering plans and specifications;
(3) costs associated with administration of the plan's development by the Planning Group Sponsor or RFPG members, including but not limited to:
- (A) compensation for the time or expenses of RFPGs members' service on or for the RFPG;
- (B) costs of administering the RFPGs, other than those explicitly allowed under subsection (b) of this section;
- (C) staff or overhead costs for time spent providing public notice and meetings, including time and expenses for attendance at such meetings;
- (D) costs for training;
- (E) costs of developing an application for funding or reviewing materials developed due to thisgrant; and
- (F) costs of administering the regional flood planning grant and associated contracts;
- (4) analysis or other activities related to planning for disaster response or recovery activities; and
- (5) analyses of benefits and costs of FMSs beyond the scope of such analyses that is specifically allowed or required by regional flood planning guidance to be provided by the EA unless the RFPG demonstrates to the satisfaction of the EA that these analyses are needed to determine the selection of the FMS or FMP.
(b) The following administrative costs are eligible for funding if the RFPG or its chairperson certifies, during a public meeting, that the expenses are eligible for reimbursement and are correct and necessary:
- (1) travel expenses, as authorized by the General Appropriations Act are available only for attendance at a posted meeting of the RFPG unless the travel is specifically authorized by the RFPG and EA;
- (2) costs associated with providing translators and accommodations for persons with disabilities for public meetings when required by law or deemed necessary by the RFPGs and certified by the chairperson;
- (3) direct costs, excluding personnel-related costs of the Planning Group Sponsor, for placing public notices for the legally required public meetings and of providing copies of information for the public and for members of the RFPGs as needed for the efficient performance of planning work;
- (4) the cost of public notice postings including a website and for postage for mailing notices of public meetings; and
- (5) the Planning Group Sponsor's personnel costs, for the staff hours that are directly spent providing, preparing for, and posting public notice for RFPG meetings, including time and direct expenses for their support of and attendance at such RFPG meetings in accordance with, and as specifically limited by, the flood planning grant contract with the Board.
- (c) Subcontracting. A RFPG through the Planning Group Sponsor's contractor or subcontractor may obtain professional services, including the services of a planner, land surveyor, licensed engineer, or attorney, for development or revision of a regional flood plan only if such services are procured on the basis of demonstrated competence and qualifications through a request for qualifications process in accordance with Texas Government Code Chapter 2254.
Source Note:The provisions of this §361.72 adopted to be effective June 10, 2020, 45 TexReg 3792.