Oklahoma Code § 3-502

Title 3. Aircraft And Airports: Oklahoma Aircraft and Rocket Engine Testing Development
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Grant Program — Application information — Agreement.
A.  There is hereby created, within the Oklahoma Department of
Aerospace and Aeronautics, the Oklahoma Aircraft and Rocket Engine
Testing Development Grant Program to offer financial assistance by
grant to private or public entities for the purpose of expanding the
aircraft or rocket engine testing capabilities of this state and
developing aircraft or rocket engine testing infrastructure.  Grant
funding shall be administered based on the potential for a specific
project to enhance the aviation, aerospace, and space propulsion
industry of this state.  A grant under this program shall be a one-
time award.
B.  Public, private, and nonprofit entities within this state
that have sufficient financial and management capacity to complete
the requested project are eligible for funding under this program.
Applicants shall provide the following information:
1.  Airline or industry support as evidenced by a letter or
other communication directly from the entity stating its support for
the project;
2.  The ability to provide a minimum of forty percent (40%)
matching funds for the project; and
3.  A proposal summary that shall include any background
information or history with aircraft or rocket engine testing and
development, project description, timeline for completion of
project, and estimated budget for the entire project.
C.  A grant agreement shall be made between any awardee and the
Department.  The grant agreement shall provide for the conditions of
disbursement, shall include a provision requiring the repayment of
awarded funds if the terms are not met, and shall include a
requirement for awardees to provide ongoing quarterly reports
detailing activity related to the project.

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