Bill
LC 2615
Provide grant funding for senior citizen centers
Allocates state grants to senior citizen centers to support operations, programs, and facility needs, boosting services and access for aging residents.
Bill
LC 2615
Allocates state grants to senior citizen centers to support operations, programs, and facility needs, boosting services and access for aging residents.
LC 2615 is a proposed bill titled “Provide grant funding for senior citizen centers.” The available information indicates the bill is an appropriations-focused measure intended to establish or authorize grants to support senior citizen centers. The current status shows the bill is a Legislative Counsel (LC) draft, with the latest listed actions occurring in January 2025. The introduction date is December 10, 2024.
Note: The exact text of provisions is not provided in the summary. Based on the title and related subject areas, the bill would typically address:
- Establishment or authorization of a grant program administered by a state agency (e.g., aging or finance department) to support senior citizen centers.
- Eligibility criteria for grant recipients, likely including senior centers, community-based organizations, and perhaps nonprofit entities serving seniors.
- Authorized uses of grant funds (e.g., operating costs, program delivery, equipment, facility improvements, transportation services, or emergency needs) and any prohibited uses.
- Grant amounts, duration of funding, and application/award process (deadlines, prioritization criteria, and geographic or need-based considerations).
- Matching requirements, reporting obligations, and performance metrics to monitor outcomes.
- Oversight, auditing, and enforcement provisions to ensure funds are used for approved purposes.
- Any sunset or renewal provisions and the process for reauthorization in a future session.
Because the full bill text is not provided, these elements are anticipated components based on the bill’s purpose as described.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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