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ADMINISTRATION § 2-138 <br /> (5) Allow the director, the committees of the council and their staffs, and the <br /> legislative auditor access to facilities, personnel, records, reports, files, and <br /> other related documents in order that the program, management, and fiscal <br /> practices of the nonprofit organization may be monitored and evaluated to <br /> assure the proper and effective expenditure of public funds; and <br /> (6) Each nonprofit organization shall submit a disclosure form along with its <br /> grant application which lists any board member, officer, director or <br /> administrator that may have a conflict of interest or potential conflict of <br /> interest, including any familial relationship with any of the following: <br /> (A) A member or members of the council; <br /> (B) Staff appointed by a member of the council; <br /> (C) The mayor; <br /> (D) The managing director; <br /> (E) The director of finance; or <br /> (F) The corporation counsel, the assistant corporation counsel, or a deputy <br /> corporation counsel. <br /> The disclosure form shall specify any and all mitigation measures to avoid, in <br /> fact or appearance, any conflict of interest. <br /> (1983 CC, c 2, art 25, sec 2-138; am 1986, ord 86-52, sec 2; am 2012, ord 12-136, sec 1.) <br /> Section 2-139. Procedure for awarding grants. <br /> (a) All grant awards made to a nonprofit organization by the County shall be made in <br /> accordance with one of the following procedures: <br /> (1) Grants-in-aid awarded annually in the operating budget: <br /> (A) Annually, before November 30, the director shall, for the purpose of <br /> soliciting applications, establish a sum of at least $2,500,000 to be <br /> available in the ensuing fiscal year for funding requests by nonprofit <br /> organizations. The director shall publish a notice soliciting applications <br /> in two newspapers of general circulation within the County by <br /> November 30. <br /> (B) All applications for grants shall be submitted to the director on or before <br /> January 31 preceding the County's fiscal year, which begins on July 1. <br /> Applications shall be prepared on forms provided by the director. <br /> Applications not in conformance with the requirements of this Code may <br /> be rejected. All application forms shall include detailed information on <br /> specific, measurable outcomes and public benefits to be derived from the <br /> expenditure of County funds. <br /> (C) The director shall submit to the council all qualifying applications as <br /> provided in sections 2-137 and 2-138 for its review and appropriation of <br /> funds. Site visitations of nonprofit organizations submitting complete <br /> applications may be conducted by the council and its designated staff, as <br /> deemed necessary by the chair of the appropriate committee, after <br /> 2-65 SUPP. 7 (1-2020) <br />
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