1-12-1: BENEFICIARY REPORTING:
   A.   Findings:
      1.   Title 1 of the housing and community development act of 1974, public law 93-383, as amended, authorizes the secretary of housing and urban development, as representative of the United States of America, to grant to the state of Oklahoma funds and administrative responsibility for the "small cities community development block grant" program. The Oklahoma department of commerce, pursuant to designation by the governor as the administering agency of the community development block grant program for small cities in Oklahoma, is directed to further the purposes of community development in the state, and is authorized and empowered to accept funds from the federal government or its agencies and to enter into such contracts and agreements as are necessary to carry out the functions of the department.
      2.   The city is the recipient of a grant under the community development block grant program for small cities program, the proceeds of which are to be utilized to assist Handmade Rainbows and Halos by Amelia, Inc. As a requirement of a grant awarded to the city, the city must provide beneficiary reporting for a period of one year after the completion of the grant project.
   B.   Beneficiary Reporting: Any entity who makes beneficial use of the facilities constructed with the grant proceeds specified in subsection A of this section shall report to the city on a quarterly basis the creation of jobs and hiring of persons to fill those jobs.
      1.   Duration And Timing Of Reporting Period And Reports: The reports specified in this subsection shall be delivered to the city on a quarterly basis by the end of the first month of each calendar quarter for a period of one year after the completion of the grant project.
      2.   Contents Of Reports: Each report required under this section shall include a listing by job title and description of each job created by the entity. Each report shall include a listing by name of each person hired to fill the jobs created and a certification of that person's income for the one year period prior to that person being hired. (Ord. 584, 1-16-1996)