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10-14-4-6. Grants; eligible entities

IN Code § 10-14-4-6 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 6. Subject to the restrictions under this chapter, the agency may use money in the fund to provide financial assistance as follows:

(1) To an eligible entity that:

(A) is not an individual;

(B) contains territory for which a disaster emergency has been declared by the governor;

(C) has suffered damage to the entity's public facilities because of the disaster for which the disaster emergency was declared;

(D) has applied to the department for financial assistance in the form of a grant; and

(E) complies with all other requirements established by the agency.

(2) To an eligible entity that:

(A) is not an individual;

(B) contributes personnel to a mobile support unit deployed to assist another political subdivision in responding to a disaster emergency that has been declared by the governor;

(C) incurs the cost of one (1) or more backfill employees that are necessary to fill the position and perform the duties of an employee deployed on a mobile support unit;

(D) has applied to the department for financial assistance in the form of a grant; and

(E) complies with all other requirements established by the agency.

(3) To an eligible entity:

(A) who is an individual;

(B) whose primary residence is located in territory for which:

(i) the United States Small Business Administration declares a disaster; and

(ii) there has been no disaster declaration issued by the President of the United States;

(C) who has suffered damage to the entity's primary residence or individual property because of a disaster described in clause (B); and

(D) who complies with all other requirements established by the agency.

[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 10-4-1-29(g).]

As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.5. Amended by P.L.107-2007, SEC.3; P.L.57-2008, SEC.3; P.L.110-2009, SEC.3; P.L.71-2013, SEC.7.

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10-14-4-6. Grants; eligible entities