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§ 27-1316. Citizen technical assistance grants.    1. The commissioner is authorized to provide, or order a person acting  under  order  or  on  consent,  to  provide grants to any not-for-profit  corporation exempt from taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the internal  revenue code who may be affected by an inactive hazardous waste disposal  site  remedial  program.  To  qualify  to  receive  such  assistance,  a  community  group  must  demonstrate  that  its membership represents the  interests of the community affected by  such  site,  and  that  members'  health,   economic  well-being  or  enjoyment  of  the  environment  are  potentially affected by  such  site.  Such  grants  shall  be  known  as  technical  assistance  grants  and  may  be  used  to  obtain  technical  assistance in interpreting information with regard to the nature of  the  hazard posed by hazardous waste located at or emanating from an inactive  hazardous   waste  disposal  site  or  sites  and  the  development  and  implementation of an inactive hazardous  waste  disposal  site  remedial  program or programs. Such grants may also be used:    (a) to advise affected residents on any health assessment; and    (b)  for  training  funds  for  the  education  of interested affected  community members to enable them to more effectively participate in  the  remedy selection process.    Grants  awarded under this section may not be used for the purposes of  collecting  field  sampling  data,  political   activity   or   lobbying  legislative bodies.    2.  The  amount of any grant awarded under this section may not exceed  fifty thousand dollars at any one site.    3. No matching contribution from the grant recipient shall be required  for a technical assistance grant. Following a grant award, a portion  of  the  grant shall be made available to the grant recipient, in advance of  the expenditures to be covered by the grant,  in  five  thousand  dollar  installments.

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§ 27-1316. Citizen technical assistance grants.    1. The commissioner is authorized to provide, or order a person acting  under  order  or  on  consent,  to  provide grants to any not-for-profit  corporation exempt from taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the internal  revenue code who may be affected by an inactive hazardous waste disposal  site  remedial  program.  To  qualify  to  receive  such  assistance,  a  community  group  must  demonstrate  that  its membership represents the  interests of the community affected by  such  site,  and  that  members'  health,   economic  well-being  or  enjoyment  of  the  environment  are  potentially affected by  such  site.  Such  grants  shall  be  known  as  technical  assistance  grants  and  may  be  used  to  obtain  technical  assistance in interpreting information with regard to the nature of  the  hazard posed by hazardous waste located at or emanating from an inactive  hazardous   waste  disposal  site  or  sites  and  the  development  and  implementation of an inactive hazardous  waste  disposal  site  remedial  program or programs. Such grants may also be used:    (a) to advise affected residents on any health assessment; and    (b)  for  training  funds  for  the  education  of interested affected  community members to enable them to more effectively participate in  the  remedy selection process.    Grants  awarded under this section may not be used for the purposes of  collecting  field  sampling  data,  political   activity   or   lobbying  legislative bodies.    2.  The  amount of any grant awarded under this section may not exceed  fifty thousand dollars at any one site.    3. No matching contribution from the grant recipient shall be required  for a technical assistance grant. Following a grant award, a portion  of  the  grant shall be made available to the grant recipient, in advance of  the expenditures to be covered by the grant,  in  five  thousand  dollar  installments.

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§ 27-1316. Citizen technical assistance grants.    1. The commissioner is authorized to provide, or order a person acting  under  order  or  on  consent,  to  provide grants to any not-for-profit  corporation exempt from taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the internal  revenue code who may be affected by an inactive hazardous waste disposal  site  remedial  program.  To  qualify  to  receive  such  assistance,  a  community  group  must  demonstrate  that  its membership represents the  interests of the community affected by  such  site,  and  that  members'  health,   economic  well-being  or  enjoyment  of  the  environment  are  potentially affected by  such  site.  Such  grants  shall  be  known  as  technical  assistance  grants  and  may  be  used  to  obtain  technical  assistance in interpreting information with regard to the nature of  the  hazard posed by hazardous waste located at or emanating from an inactive  hazardous   waste  disposal  site  or  sites  and  the  development  and  implementation of an inactive hazardous  waste  disposal  site  remedial  program or programs. Such grants may also be used:    (a) to advise affected residents on any health assessment; and    (b)  for  training  funds  for  the  education  of interested affected  community members to enable them to more effectively participate in  the  remedy selection process.    Grants  awarded under this section may not be used for the purposes of  collecting  field  sampling  data,  political   activity   or   lobbying  legislative bodies.    2.  The  amount of any grant awarded under this section may not exceed  fifty thousand dollars at any one site.    3. No matching contribution from the grant recipient shall be required  for a technical assistance grant. Following a grant award, a portion  of  the  grant shall be made available to the grant recipient, in advance of  the expenditures to be covered by the grant,  in  five  thousand  dollar  installments.