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ADMINISTRATION § 2-249
<br />Section 2-249. Administration.
<br />The director shall administer all matters covered under this article.
<br />(2020, ord 20-28, sec 1.)
<br />Section 2-250. Eligible organizations.
<br />(a) The granting of disaster relief funds under this article shall be made only to
<br />nonprofit organizations that demonstrate the following:
<br />(1) Clear evidence that the nonprofit organization meets the eligibility
<br />requirements set forth in section 2-137 of this chapter; and
<br />(2) Eligibility to receive disaster relief through substantiated documents, studies,
<br />photographs, or other similar evidence that is deemed satisfactory by the
<br />director.
<br />(b) The nonprofit organization applying for a grant of disaster relief funds shall bear
<br />the burden of substantiating the claim for disaster relief.
<br />(2020, ord 20-28, sec 1.)
<br />Section 2-251. Conditions for grants.
<br />(a) Before receiving any grant, nonprofit organizations to whom a grant has been
<br />awarded shall agree to comply with the conditions set forth in section 2-138 of this
<br />chapter.
<br />(b) The grant award shall be used for expenses that are reasonably and directly related
<br />to the relief, recovery, mitigation, or remediation of the claim for disaster relief.
<br />(c) The grant award shall not be used to design or construct buildings, structures,
<br />fixtures, real property, or any parts thereof, that did not lawfully exist, or that were
<br />not properly permitted, prior to the 2018 Kilauea eruption.
<br />(d) The grant award may be used for capital improvement purposes, including but not
<br />limited to, design and construction of buildings, structures, fixtures, real property,
<br />or any parts thereof, so long as the purpose of the capital improvement is to restore,
<br />repair, rebuild, replace, or rehabilitate a building, structure, fixture, real property,
<br />road, highway, or any parts thereof, that were destroyed, shown to be at risk, or
<br />otherwise damaged by the 2018 Kilauea eruption. Any such capital improvement
<br />may occur on public or private property.
<br />(e) Before receiving any grant, nonprofit organizations to whom a grant has been
<br />awarded shall certify to the director that any building, structure, fixture, real
<br />property, or the like, for which any disaster relief is sought, lawfully existed and
<br />was otherwise properly permitted and in compliance with applicable State and
<br />County laws, prior to the 2018 Kilauea eruption; but where any building, structure,
<br />fixture, real property, or the like, is not properly permitted, after an inspection of
<br />the building, structure, fixture, real property, or the like, a grant may be awarded
<br />upon the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy from the director of
<br />public works.
<br />(f) The nonprofit organization to whom a grant has been awarded for capital
<br />improvement purposes shall obtain all necessary permits prior to commencing any
<br />capital improvement work.
<br />2-107 SUPP. 8 (7-2020)
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