2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 113 - Conservation and Development.
§ 113-200. Fishery Resource Grant Program.

§ 113‑200.  Fishery Resource Grant Program.

(a)        Creation. – There is created within the Sea Grant College Program at The University of North Carolina, the Fishery Resource Grant Program. The purpose of the program is to work within priorities established by the Grants Committee to protect and enhance the State's coastal fishery resources through individual grants in the following areas:

(1)        New fisheries equipment or gear.

(2)        Environmental pilot studies, including water quality and fisheries habitat.

(3)        Aquaculture or mariculture of marine dependent species.

(4)        Seafood technology.

(b)        Definition; Annual Establishment of Priorities. – For purposes of this section, the term "fishing related industry" means any of the following: (i) commercial fishing; (ii) recreational fishing; (iii) aquaculture; (iv) mariculture; and (v) handling of seafood products, including seafood dealing and seafood processing. The Grants Committee shall, in cooperation with persons involved in fishing related industries, the Division of Marine Fisheries, and the Sea Grant College Program, establish funding priorities effective July 1 of each year for the grant program. In adopting priorities, the Grants Committee is exempt from Article 2A of Chapter 150B of the General Statutes. The Grants Committee shall provide public notice of its proposed priorities at least 30 days before the Grants Committee meeting prior to a final determination of its priorities for the fiscal year.

(c)        Procedure to Solicit Proposals. – Following the establishment of priorities by the Grants Committee, the Sea Grant College Program shall hold workshops within the northern, southern, central, and Pamlico coastal regions to solicit applications and to assist persons involved in fishing related industries in writing proposals. The Sea Grant College Program shall encourage preproposal conferences among persons involved in fishing related industries and those with technical or research backgrounds to work as partners in developing and writing the proposals and in writing reports of final results. If the grants approved by the Grants Committee do not utilize all available funds, the Sea Grant College Program may advertise and solicit additional applications during the applicable fiscal year.

(d)        Application for Grant Program. – An applicant may apply for grant funds to the Sea Grant College Program. For purposes of this subsection, every proposal shall include substantial involvement of residents of North Carolina who are actively involved in a fishing related industry. A proposal generated by a person not involved in a fishing related industry may be eligible for funding only if the proposal includes written endorsements supporting the project from persons or organizations representing fishing related industries. An application shall include:

(1)        Name and address of the primary applicant.

(2)        List of marine fishing licenses issued under Chapter 113 of the General Statutes to the applicant by the State of North Carolina.

(3)        A description of the project.

(4)        A detailed statement of the projected costs of the project including the cost to plan and design the project.

(5)        An explanation of how the project will enhance the fishery resource.

(6)        List of names and addresses of any other persons who will participate in the project.

(7)        Any other information necessary to make a recommendation on the application.

(e)        Review Process. – The Sea Grant College Program shall conduct an anonymous peer review of all applications for fisheries grants. At least one of the peer reviewers shall be a person involved in a fishing related industry. An application is confidential and is not a public record under G.S. 132‑1 until after the closing date for submission of applications. Following the review of all proposals, the Sea Grant College Program shall rank proposals in order of priority and shall present the recommendations to the Grants Committee. The Sea Grant College Program may adopt criteria to rank proposals. In adopting criteria, the Sea Grant College Program is exempt from Article 2A of Chapter 150B of the General Statutes. Criteria adopted pursuant to this subsection are public records within the meaning of G.S. 132‑1.

(e1)      Grants Committee. – The Grants Committee shall consist of eleven members as follows:

(1)        Three employees of the Sea Grant College Program, appointed by the Director of the Sea Grant College Program.

(2)        Two employees of the Division of Marine Fisheries, appointed by the Fisheries Director.

(3)        Two members of the Marine Fisheries Commission, appointed by the Chair of the Marine Fisheries Commission.

(4)        One member of the Northeast Regional Advisory Committee established pursuant to G.S. 143B‑289.57(e), appointed by the Northeast Regional Advisory Committee.

(5)        One member of the Central Regional Advisory Committee established pursuant to G.S. 143B‑289.57(e), appointed by the Central Regional Advisory Committee.

(6)        One member of the Southeast Regional Advisory Committee established pursuant to G.S. 143B‑289.57(e), appointed by the Southeast Regional Advisory Committee.

(7)        One member of the Inland Regional Advisory Committee established pursuant to G.S. 143B‑289.57(e), appointed by the Inland Regional Advisory Committee.

(f)         Award Process. – The Grants Committee shall evaluate all grant proposals and the results of the peer review and ranking conducted pursuant to subsection (e) of this section. On the basis of this evaluation, the Grants Committee shall determine the amount of funding, if any, to be awarded to each grant applicant. To the extent practicable, the Grants Committee shall distribute grant funding among the northern, southern, central, and Pamlico coastal regions. Proposals for projects that include involvement of persons involved in a fishing related industry shall be accorded a priority in funding by the Grants Committee. Following approval by the Grants Committee, the Sea Grant College Program shall award the grants.

(g)        Restrictions on Grants. – No member of the Grants Committee may benefit financially from a grant. If a grant recipient from a prior year has failed to perform a grant project to the satisfaction of the Sea Grant College Program or the Grants Committee, the Grants Committee may decline to fund any new application involving the principal applicant.

(h)        Grant Reports and Funding. – Grant recipients shall provide quarterly progress reports to the Sea Grant College Program and shall submit invoices for expenditures for each quarter. Twenty‑five percent (25%) of the total grant award shall be held until the grant recipient has completed the project and submitted a final written report. The remainder of the grant award shall be distributed upon approval of each quarterly report and upon verification of the expenditures.

(i)         Report on Grant Program. – The Sea Grant College Program shall report on the Fishery Resource Grant Program to the Marine Fisheries Commission and the Joint Legislative Commission on Seafood and Aquaculture no later than January 1 of each year. (1995 (Reg. Sess., 1996), c. 633, s. 2; 1997‑400, s. 6.7; 1999‑162, s. 1.)

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