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<br /> the cost in accordance with the Common Rule for Uniform Administrative <br /> Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local <br /> Governments. However, projects with a cash match will receive higher <br /> funding priority. <br /> 1. Only one construction project per applicant will be approved for <br /> funding. <br /> 1. There is no prohibition from awarding more than one Title II grant <br /> to libraries within a particular county, as long as the grants are awarded to <br /> different governmental entities. Members of federated library systems may <br /> apply for Title II grants. Their population will be the municipal population <br /> plus a prorated portion of the county's population, as specified in Rule 1.71 <br /> of the Rules for Administering the Library Systems Act. <br /> <br /> K Title II grants will not be awarded to libraries which evidenced poor <br /> performance on past state-funded Titles I, II, and III projects, as measured <br /> by timely and complete adherence to all fiscal and program requirements. <br /> L. Applicants must notify the appropriate State Planning Region or <br /> Clearinghouse of their intent to apply for a construction grant and to <br /> forward a copy of the preapplication for review and comment. <br /> M. All grant administration policies will be based on Office of <br /> Management and Budget Circular A-87, and HHS Guide OASC-lO, as modified <br /> by the Uniform Grant and Contract Management Act of 1981 and the <br /> Common Rule for Uniform Aqministrati ve Requirements for Grants and <br /> Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments. The grant <br /> program is also subject to federal rules and regulations in 34 CPR 770, 34 <br /> CPR 76, 34 CPR 80, under authority of the Library Services and Construction <br /> Act as amended by P.L. 101-254. <br /> N. In addition to the final audit and periodical expenditure data, grant <br /> recipients will be required to furnish the State Library copIes of the <br /> following: <br /> 1. Building program prepared by the library building consultant. <br /> 2. Opinion signed by legal counsel describing the interest the <br /> applicant has or will have in the site and certifying that the <br /> estate or interest is legal and valid. <br /> 3 <br />