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Federal Allotments to State
Developmental Disabilities Councils
and Protection and Advocacy Formula
Grant Programs for Fiscal Year 2006
Administration on
Developmental Disabilities (ADD),
Administration for Children and
Families, Department of Health and
Human Services.
ACTION: Notification of Fiscal Year 2006
Federal Allotments to State
Developmental Disabilities Councils
and Protection and Advocacy Formula
Grant programs.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice sets forth Fiscal
Year (FY) 2006 individual allotments
and percentages of the total
appropriation to States administering
the State Developmental Disabilities
Councils and Protection and Advocacy
programs, pursuant to Section 122 and
Section 142 of the Developmental
Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights
Act (Act). The allotment amounts are
based on the FY 2006 President’s
Budget request and are contingent on
congressional appropriations for FY
2006. If the Congress enacts a different
appropriation amount in FY 2006, these
allotments will be adjusted accordingly.
The State allotments are available on the
ADD homepage on the Internet: https://
www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/add/.
EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Catherine Wade, Grants Financial
Management Specialist, Office of Grants
Management, Office of Administration,
Administration for Children and
Families, telephone (202) 401–5798.
Section
122(a)(2) of the Act requires that
adjustments in the amounts of State
allotments shall be made not more often
than annually and that States must be
notified no less than six (6) months
before the beginning of the fiscal year in
which such adjustment is to take effect.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) number is 93.630. In
relation to the State Developmental
Disabilities Council allotments, the
descriptions of service needs were
reviewed in the State plans and are
consistent with the results obtained
from the data elements and projected
formula amounts for each State (Section
122(a)(5)).
The Administration on
Developmental Disabilities has updated
the following data elements for issuance
of Fiscal Year 2006 allotments for both
of the Developmental Disabilities
formula grant programs.
A. The number of beneficiaries in
each State and Territory under the
Childhood Disabilities Beneficiary
Program are from Table 5.J10 of the
‘‘Annual Statistical Supplement, 2003,
to the Social Security Bulletin’’ issued
by the Social Security Administration;
B. State data on Average Per Capita
Income are from Table B—Per Capita
Personal Income, 2001–2003 of the
‘‘Survey of Current Business,’’
September, 2004, issued by the Bureau
of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department
of Commerce. The most recent
comparable data for the Territories were
obtained from the Department of
Commerce September 2004; and
C. State data on Total Population is
based on ‘‘State Population Estimates:
July 1, 2004’’ issued December 2004 by
the U.S. Census Bureau. The State
working population (ages 18–64) is
based on the ‘‘Estimate of Resident
Population of the U.S. by Selected Age
Groups and Sex, July 1, 2003’’ issued
September 2004 by the U.S. Census
Bureau. Total population estimates for
the Territories are based on ‘‘Global
Population Profile: 2002’’ data issued
March 2004 by the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Territories working population is
based on ‘‘Population and Housing
Profile: 2000’’ issued by the U.S. Census
Bureau from Census 2000 data.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
TABLE 1.—FY 2006 ALLOTMENTS; ADMINISTRATION ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Developmental
disabilities
councils
Total ......................................................................................................................................................
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$72,496,000
01APN1
Percentage
of total
appropriation
100.000000
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TABLE 1.—FY 2006 ALLOTMENTS; ADMINISTRATION ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES—Continued
Developmental
disabilities
councils
Alabama .......................................................................................................................................................
Alaska ..........................................................................................................................................................
Arizona .........................................................................................................................................................
Arkansas ......................................................................................................................................................
California ......................................................................................................................................................
Colorado ......................................................................................................................................................
Connecticut ..................................................................................................................................................
Delaware ......................................................................................................................................................
District of Columbia .....................................................................................................................................
Florida ..........................................................................................................................................................
Georgia ........................................................................................................................................................
Hawaii ..........................................................................................................................................................
Idaho ............................................................................................................................................................
Illinois ...........................................................................................................................................................
Indiana .........................................................................................................................................................
Iowa .............................................................................................................................................................
Kansas .........................................................................................................................................................
Kentucky ......................................................................................................................................................
Louisiana ......................................................................................................................................................
Maine ...........................................................................................................................................................
Maryland ......................................................................................................................................................
Massachusetts .............................................................................................................................................
Michigan .......................................................................................................................................................
Minnesota ....................................................................................................................................................
Mississippi ....................................................................................................................................................
Missouri ........................................................................................................................................................
Montana .......................................................................................................................................................
Nebraska ......................................................................................................................................................
Nevada .........................................................................................................................................................
New Hampshire ...........................................................................................................................................
New Jersey ..................................................................................................................................................
New Mexico .................................................................................................................................................
New York .....................................................................................................................................................
North Carolina ..............................................................................................................................................
North Dakota ................................................................................................................................................
Ohio .............................................................................................................................................................
Oklahoma .....................................................................................................................................................
Oregon .........................................................................................................................................................
Pennsylvania ................................................................................................................................................
Rhode Island ................................................................................................................................................
South Carolina .............................................................................................................................................
South Dakota ...............................................................................................................................................
Tennessee ...................................................................................................................................................
Texas ...........................................................................................................................................................
Utah .............................................................................................................................................................
Vermont .......................................................................................................................................................
Virginia .........................................................................................................................................................
Washington ..................................................................................................................................................
West Virginia ................................................................................................................................................
Wisconsin .....................................................................................................................................................
Wyoming ......................................................................................................................................................
American Samoa .........................................................................................................................................
Guam ...........................................................................................................................................................
Northern Mariana Islands ............................................................................................................................
Puerto Rico ..................................................................................................................................................
Virgin Islands ...............................................................................................................................................
1,303,749
461,733
1,273,254
798,009
6,732,793
828,370
684,377
461,733
461,733
3,607,497
1,886,710
461,733
461,733
2,645,112
1,499,994
773,202
615,537
1,214,354
1,373,991
461,733
1,016,990
1,355,070
2,517,456
1,031,889
940,145
1,372,365
461,733
461,733
461,733
461,733
1,574,549
517,026
4,224,169
1,970,887
461,733
2,864,776
906,308
778,013
3,084,849
461,733
1,122,357
461,733
1,503,287
4,731,591
597,250
461,733
1,510,032
1,185,511
765,293
1,297,635
461,733
240,458
240,458
240,458
2,503,776
240,458
Percentage
of total
appropriation
1.798374
.636908
1.756309
1.100763
9.287124
1.142642
.944020
.636908
.636908
4.976132
2.602502
.636908
.636908
3.648632
2.069071
1.066544
.849063
1.675063
1.895265
.636908
.402822
1.869165
3.472545
1.423374
1.296823
1.893022
.636908
.636908
.636908
.636908
2.171912
.713179
5.826761
2.718615
.636908
3.951633
1.250149
1.073181
4.255199
.636908
1.548164
.636908
2.073614
6.526693
.823839
.636908
2.082918
1.635278
1.055635
1.789940
.636908
.331685
.331685
.331685
3.453675
.331685
TABLE 2.—FY 2006 ALLOTMENTS; ADMINISTRATION ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Protection and
advocacy
Percentage
of total
appropriation
Total ......................................................................................................................................................
1 $37,346,820
100.000000
Alabama .......................................................................................................................................................
Alaska ..........................................................................................................................................................
Arizona .........................................................................................................................................................
Arkansas ......................................................................................................................................................
California ......................................................................................................................................................
616,974
365,940
593,445
379,748
3,183,331
1.652012
.979842
1.589011
1.016815
8.523708
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TABLE 2.—FY 2006 ALLOTMENTS; ADMINISTRATION ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES—Continued
Protection and
advocacy
Colorado ......................................................................................................................................................
Connecticut ..................................................................................................................................................
Delaware ......................................................................................................................................................
District of Columbia .....................................................................................................................................
Florida ..........................................................................................................................................................
Georgia ........................................................................................................................................................
Hawaii ..........................................................................................................................................................
Idaho ............................................................................................................................................................
Illinois ...........................................................................................................................................................
Indiana .........................................................................................................................................................
Iowa .............................................................................................................................................................
Kansas .........................................................................................................................................................
Kentucky ......................................................................................................................................................
Louisiana ......................................................................................................................................................
Maine ...........................................................................................................................................................
Maryland ......................................................................................................................................................
Massachusetts .............................................................................................................................................
Michigan .......................................................................................................................................................
Minnesota ....................................................................................................................................................
Mississippi ....................................................................................................................................................
Missouri ........................................................................................................................................................
Montana .......................................................................................................................................................
Nebraska ......................................................................................................................................................
Nevada .........................................................................................................................................................
New Hampshire ...........................................................................................................................................
New Jersey ..................................................................................................................................................
New Mexico .................................................................................................................................................
New York .....................................................................................................................................................
North Carolina ..............................................................................................................................................
North Dakota ................................................................................................................................................
Ohio .............................................................................................................................................................
Oklahoma .....................................................................................................................................................
Oregon .........................................................................................................................................................
Pennsylvania ................................................................................................................................................
Rhode Island ................................................................................................................................................
South Carolina .............................................................................................................................................
South Dakota ...............................................................................................................................................
Tennessee ...................................................................................................................................................
Texas ...........................................................................................................................................................
Utah .............................................................................................................................................................
Vermont .......................................................................................................................................................
Virginia .........................................................................................................................................................
Washington ..................................................................................................................................................
West Virginia ................................................................................................................................................
Wisconsin .....................................................................................................................................................
Wyoming ......................................................................................................................................................
American Samoa .........................................................................................................................................
Guam ...........................................................................................................................................................
Northern Mariana Islands ............................................................................................................................
Puerto Rico ..................................................................................................................................................
Virgin Islands ...............................................................................................................................................
DNA People Legal Services 2 ......................................................................................................................
408,703
376,728
365,940
365,940
1,751,019
934,345
365,940
365,940
1,281,999
722,342
368,535
365,940
567,565
629,491
365,940
478,650
602,505
1,164,400
492,891
436,384
660,742
365,940
365,940
365,940
365,940
749,910
365,940
1,931,732
984,385
365,940
1,350,619
420,929
391,212
1,417,757
365,940
541,043
365,940
718,684
2,243,796
365,940
365,940
726,148
564,196
388,931
611,617
365,940
195,775
195,775
195,775
1,090,269
195,775
195,775
Percentage
of total
appropriation
1.094345
1.008728
.979842
.979842
4.688536
2.501806
.979842
.979842
3.432686
1.934146
.986791
.979842
1.519714
1.685528
.979842
1.281635
1.613270
3.117802
1.319767
1.168464
1.769206
.979842
.979842
.979842
.979842
2.007962
.979842
5.172414
2.635793
.979842
3.616423
1.127081
1.047511
3.796192
.979842
1.448699
.979842
1.924351
6.007997
.979842
.979842
1.944337
1.510694
1.041403
1.637668
.979842
.524208
.524208
.524208
2.919309
.524208
.524208
1 In accordance with Public Law 106–402, Section 142(a)(6)(A), $762,180 has been withheld to fund technical assistance. The statute provides
for spending up to two percent (2%) of the amount appropriated under Section 142 for this purpose. Unused funds will be reallotted in accordance with Section 122(e) of the Act.
2 American Indian Consortiums are eligible to receive an allotment under Section 142(a)(6)(B) of the Act.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
Federal Allotments to State Developmental Disabilities Councils
and Protection and Advocacy Formula Grant Programs for Fiscal Year 2006
AGENCY: Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD),
Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and
Human Services.
ACTION: Notification of Fiscal Year 2006 Federal Allotments to State
Developmental Disabilities Councils and Protection and Advocacy Formula
Grant programs.
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SUMMARY: This notice sets forth Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 individual
allotments and percentages of the total appropriation to States
administering the State Developmental Disabilities Councils and
Protection and Advocacy programs, pursuant to Section 122 and Section
142 of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act
(Act). The allotment amounts are based on the FY 2006 President's
Budget request and are contingent on congressional appropriations for
FY 2006. If the Congress enacts a different appropriation amount in FY
2006, these allotments will be adjusted accordingly. The State
allotments are available on the ADD homepage on the Internet: https://
www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/add/.
EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Catherine Wade, Grants Financial
Management Specialist, Office of Grants Management, Office of
Administration, Administration for Children and Families, telephone
(202) 401-5798.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 122(a)(2) of the Act requires that
adjustments in the amounts of State allotments shall be made not more
often than annually and that States must be notified no less than six
(6) months before the beginning of the fiscal year in which such
adjustment is to take effect. The Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) number is 93.630. In relation to the State
Developmental Disabilities Council allotments, the descriptions of
service needs were reviewed in the State plans and are consistent with
the results obtained from the data elements and projected formula
amounts for each State (Section 122(a)(5)).
The Administration on Developmental Disabilities has updated the
following data elements for issuance of Fiscal Year 2006 allotments for
both of the Developmental Disabilities formula grant programs.
A. The number of beneficiaries in each State and Territory under
the Childhood Disabilities Beneficiary Program are from Table 5.J10 of
the ``Annual Statistical Supplement, 2003, to the Social Security
Bulletin'' issued by the Social Security Administration;
B. State data on Average Per Capita Income are from Table B--Per
Capita Personal Income, 2001-2003 of the ``Survey of Current
Business,'' September, 2004, issued by the Bureau of Economic Analysis,
U.S. Department of Commerce. The most recent comparable data for the
Territories were obtained from the Department of Commerce September
2004; and
C. State data on Total Population is based on ``State Population
Estimates: July 1, 2004'' issued December 2004 by the U.S. Census
Bureau. The State working population (ages 18-64) is based on the
``Estimate of Resident Population of the U.S. by Selected Age Groups
and Sex, July 1, 2003'' issued September 2004 by the U.S. Census
Bureau. Total population estimates for the Territories are based on
``Global Population Profile: 2002'' data issued March 2004 by the U.S.
Census Bureau. The Territories working population is based on
``Population and Housing Profile: 2000'' issued by the U.S. Census
Bureau from Census 2000 data.
Table 1.--FY 2006 Allotments; Administration on Developmental
Disabilities
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Developmental Percentage of
disabilities total
councils appropriation
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total......................... $72,496,000 100.000000
-----------------------------------
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Alabama........................... 1,303,749 1.798374
Alaska............................ 461,733 .636908
Arizona........................... 1,273,254 1.756309
Arkansas.......................... 798,009 1.100763
California........................ 6,732,793 9.287124
Colorado.......................... 828,370 1.142642
Connecticut....................... 684,377 .944020
Delaware.......................... 461,733 .636908
District of Columbia.............. 461,733 .636908
Florida........................... 3,607,497 4.976132
Georgia........................... 1,886,710 2.602502
Hawaii............................ 461,733 .636908
Idaho............................. 461,733 .636908
Illinois.......................... 2,645,112 3.648632
Indiana........................... 1,499,994 2.069071
Iowa.............................. 773,202 1.066544
Kansas............................ 615,537 .849063
Kentucky.......................... 1,214,354 1.675063
Louisiana......................... 1,373,991 1.895265
Maine............................. 461,733 .636908
Maryland.......................... 1,016,990 .402822
Massachusetts..................... 1,355,070 1.869165
Michigan.......................... 2,517,456 3.472545
Minnesota......................... 1,031,889 1.423374
Mississippi....................... 940,145 1.296823
Missouri.......................... 1,372,365 1.893022
Montana........................... 461,733 .636908
Nebraska.......................... 461,733 .636908
Nevada............................ 461,733 .636908
New Hampshire..................... 461,733 .636908
New Jersey........................ 1,574,549 2.171912
New Mexico........................ 517,026 .713179
New York.......................... 4,224,169 5.826761
North Carolina.................... 1,970,887 2.718615
North Dakota...................... 461,733 .636908
Ohio.............................. 2,864,776 3.951633
Oklahoma.......................... 906,308 1.250149
Oregon............................ 778,013 1.073181
Pennsylvania...................... 3,084,849 4.255199
Rhode Island...................... 461,733 .636908
South Carolina.................... 1,122,357 1.548164
South Dakota...................... 461,733 .636908
Tennessee......................... 1,503,287 2.073614
Texas............................. 4,731,591 6.526693
Utah.............................. 597,250 .823839
Vermont........................... 461,733 .636908
Virginia.......................... 1,510,032 2.082918
Washington........................ 1,185,511 1.635278
West Virginia..................... 765,293 1.055635
Wisconsin......................... 1,297,635 1.789940
Wyoming........................... 461,733 .636908
American Samoa.................... 240,458 .331685
Guam.............................. 240,458 .331685
Northern Mariana Islands.......... 240,458 .331685
Puerto Rico....................... 2,503,776 3.453675
Virgin Islands.................... 240,458 .331685
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Table 2.--FY 2006 Allotments; Administration on Developmental
Disabilities
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Percentage of
Protection and total
advocacy appropriation
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Total......................... \1\ $37,346,820 100.000000
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Alaska............................ 365,940 .979842
Arizona........................... 593,445 1.589011
Arkansas.......................... 379,748 1.016815
California........................ 3,183,331 8.523708
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Colorado.......................... 408,703 1.094345
Connecticut....................... 376,728 1.008728
Delaware.......................... 365,940 .979842
District of Columbia.............. 365,940 .979842
Florida........................... 1,751,019 4.688536
Georgia........................... 934,345 2.501806
Hawaii............................ 365,940 .979842
Idaho............................. 365,940 .979842
Illinois.......................... 1,281,999 3.432686
Indiana........................... 722,342 1.934146
Iowa.............................. 368,535 .986791
Kansas............................ 365,940 .979842
Kentucky.......................... 567,565 1.519714
Louisiana......................... 629,491 1.685528
Maine............................. 365,940 .979842
Maryland.......................... 478,650 1.281635
Massachusetts..................... 602,505 1.613270
Michigan.......................... 1,164,400 3.117802
Minnesota......................... 492,891 1.319767
Mississippi....................... 436,384 1.168464
Missouri.......................... 660,742 1.769206
Montana........................... 365,940 .979842
Nebraska.......................... 365,940 .979842
Nevada............................ 365,940 .979842
New Hampshire..................... 365,940 .979842
New Jersey........................ 749,910 2.007962
New Mexico........................ 365,940 .979842
New York.......................... 1,931,732 5.172414
North Carolina.................... 984,385 2.635793
North Dakota...................... 365,940 .979842
Ohio.............................. 1,350,619 3.616423
Oklahoma.......................... 420,929 1.127081
Oregon............................ 391,212 1.047511
Pennsylvania...................... 1,417,757 3.796192
Rhode Island...................... 365,940 .979842
South Carolina.................... 541,043 1.448699
South Dakota...................... 365,940 .979842
Tennessee......................... 718,684 1.924351
Texas............................. 2,243,796 6.007997
Utah.............................. 365,940 .979842
Vermont........................... 365,940 .979842
Virginia.......................... 726,148 1.944337
Washington........................ 564,196 1.510694
West Virginia..................... 388,931 1.041403
Wisconsin......................... 611,617 1.637668
Wyoming........................... 365,940 .979842
American Samoa.................... 195,775 .524208
Guam.............................. 195,775 .524208
Northern Mariana Islands.......... 195,775 .524208
Puerto Rico....................... 1,090,269 2.919309
Virgin Islands.................... 195,775 .524208
DNA People Legal Services \2\..... 195,775 .524208
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\1\ In accordance with Public Law 106-402, Section 142(a)(6)(A),
$762,180 has been withheld to fund technical assistance. The statute
provides for spending up to two percent (2%) of the amount
appropriated under Section 142 for this purpose. Unused funds will be
reallotted in accordance with Section 122(e) of the Act.
\2\ American Indian Consortiums are eligible to receive an allotment
under Section 142(a)(6)(B) of the Act.
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Dated: March 29, 2005.
Patricia A. Morrissey,
Commissioner, Administration on Developmental Disabilities.
[FR Doc. 05-6483 Filed 3-31-05; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4184-01-P