(h) The commission shall prioritize the locations for grant funding assistance by utilizing the designation of priority communities established by the “Interagency Working Group on Coal and Power Plant Communities and Economic Revitalization” established by presidential executive order 14008, issued on January 21, 2021. The commission may not certify a project unless it finds that the proposal is in the public interest and the grant will be used for a public purpose. For purposes of this article, projects in the public interest and for a public purpose can provide private benefit, if the commission, in its judgment determines that:
- (1) the project will enhance a local community or region;
- (2) the granting entity for which the commission’s matching grant is being used requires a public purpose for grant eligibility; and (3) the commission in its judgment concludes the proposal will enhance the quality of life or services of a community or region. A public purpose includes, but is not limited to, proposals that:
- (1) Enhance economic vitality, including revitalization of structures that have public purpose or benefit;
- (2) Promote or develop an artistic or philanthropic purpose;
- (3) Improve traditional infrastructure, such as water and wastewater treatment facilities, transmission lines, transportation facilities, and flood and wastewater management;
- (4) Create or enhance telecommunications infrastructure including cellular towers, fiber optic expansion and technology infrastructure;
- (5) Promote agricultural activities and development;
- (6) Enhance development of previously mined areas or areas previously used by the coal industry and other industrial activities into uses that diversify the local economy;
- (7) Create or expand recreational facilities, such as walking, hiking, all-terrain vehicle, bike trails, picnic facilities, restrooms, boat docking and fishing piers, and athletic facilities;
- (8) Are used for acquisition of private property for local public purposes that promote economic vitality and housing development and enhancement;
- (9) Preserve or enhance buildings that are of local historic or economic interest;
- (10) Restore or create retail facilities, including related service, parking, and transportation facilities, to revitalize decaying downtown areas;
- (11) Are the construction or expansion of other facilities that promote or enhance economic development or tourism opportunities thereby promoting the general welfare of local residents;
- (12) Provide facilities and activities that provide resources for local residences that enhance quality of life including, but not limited to, childcare access and public transportation;
- (13) Provide vocational and entrepreneurial training for displaced miners and other persons that have lost jobs or have been unable to find employment or business opportunities in the region;
- (14) Make investments in coal field communities housing stock removal and remediation to facilitate community preservation and aesthetics; and
- (15) Create drug and substance abuse rehabilitation programs and facilities.