(1) Grant applications shall not be approved if:
- (a) awarding a grant to an applicant would result in the department's inability to fulfill its obligations under this program or this rule;
- (b) the applicant does not meet the approval requirements of Sections R305-4-4 and R305-4-5, and the project eligibility requirements of Rule R307-123;
- (c) the fund balance is zero;
- (d) awarding a grant to an applicant would result in the fund balance being less than zero;
- (e) the OEM clean vehicle purchased with the grant funds has previously been titled, registered, or driven more than 7,500 miles by a person or entity other than the applicant;
- (f) the amount of a grant for any vehicle will exceed the requirements in Subsection 19-1-403(3)(c);
- (g) the total amount awarded for the purchase of vehicle refueling equipment will exceed the actual cost of the refueling equipment;or
- (h) the amount provided per dwelling for installation of energy-efficient building envelope improvements at a dwelling, or construction of a qualified energy-efficient residential dwelling exceeds the requirements in Subsection 19-1-403(6)(b).
- (2) The annual combined total for all grants approved shall not exceed a maximum of $20,000,000 as authorized by Subsection 19-1-404(1)(b)(i).
- (3) The maximum number of vehicles purchased, or converted using grant funds by any fleet operator shall not exceed 100 vehicles, as authorized by Subsection 19-1-404(1)(b)(ii).
- (4) The maximum amount that may be approved by the department for a grant for energy-efficient building practices is $2,000,000 and for all other grants is $100,000.
- (5) The minimum amount that may be approved is $5,000.
- (6) Awards for applicants for both a grant and loan will not exceed the actual cost of the approved project, minus the amount of any tax credit claimed under Section 59-7-618.1 or 59-10-1033.1.
KEY: air pollution, clean fuels, grants and loans, motor vehicles
Date of Last Change: February 2, 2023
Notice of Continuation: May 8, 2023
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-1-402 through 19-1-404