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The main differences involve the SCOPE support structure, absence in the LARC application process of work plans and governance materials, more application responsibility with LARC grantees, a more complex SCOPE decision-making process, and SCOPE having more stringent reporting requirements tied to tranching of funds.
Some states are more stringent.
They should be more stringent".
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But this year, the criteria were more stringent.
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This approach is much more stringent than official guidelines recommend.
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And it calls for more stringent requirements for unoccupied buildings.
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