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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Fleet Alternative Fuel Vehicle
Acquisition and Compliance Report
I. Description
Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to 42 United States
Code 13218(b), the Department of
Health and Human Services gives notice
that the Department’s FY 2005 Fleet
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Acquisition
and Compliance Report is available
online at https://www.knownet.hhs.gov/
log/AgencyPolicy/HHSLogPolicy/
afvcompliance.htm.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim
Kerr at (202) 720–1904, or via e-mail at
jim.kerr@hhs.gov.
Dated: February 2, 2006.
Joe W. Ellis,
Assistant Secretary for Administration and
Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
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Family Violence Prevention and
Services/Grants to State Domestic
Violence Coalitions
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Legislative Authority: Title III of the
Child Abuse Amendments of 1984
(Public Law (Pub. L.) 98–457, 42 U.S.C.
10401 et seq.) is entitled the ‘‘Family
Violence Prevention and Services Act’’
(FVPSA). FVPSA was first implemented
in Fiscal Year (FY) 1986. The statute
was subsequently amended by Public
Law 100–294, the ‘‘Child Abuse
Prevention, Adoptions, and Family
Services Act of 1988;’’ further amended
in 1992 by Public Law 102–295; and
then amended in 1994 by Public Law
103–322, the ‘‘Violent Crime Control
and Law Enforcement Act.’’ FVPSA was
amended again in 1996 by Public Law
104–235, the ‘‘Child Abuse Prevention
and Treatment Act (CAPTA) of 1996;’’
in 2000 by Public Law 106–386, the
‘‘Victims of Trafficking and Violence
Protection Act,’’ and amended further
by Public Law 108–36, the ‘‘Keeping
Children and Families Safe Act of
2003.’’ FVPSA was most recently
amended by Public Law 109–162, the
‘‘Violence Against Women and
Department of Justice Reauthorization
Act of 2005.’’
Background
Program Office: Administration on
Children, Youth, and Families (ACYF),
Family and Youth Services Bureau
(FYSB).
Program Announcement Number:
HHS–2006–ACF–ACYF–FVPS–0122.
Announcement Title: Family Violence
Prevention and Services/Grants to State
Domestic Violence Coalitions.
CFDA Number: 93.591.
Dates: Due Date for Applications:
April 3, 2006.
Executive Summary: This
announcement governs the proposed
award of formula grants under the
Family Violence Prevention and
Services Act (FVPSA) to private, non-
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profit State Domestic Violence
Coalitions (Coalitions). The purpose of
these grants is to assist in the conduct
of activities to promote domestic
violence intervention and prevention
and to increase public awareness of
domestic violence issues.
This notice for family violence
prevention and services grants to
Coalitions serves two purposes. The first
is to confirm a Federal commitment to
reducing family and intimate partner
violence; and the second purpose is to
urge States, localities, cities, and the
private sector to become involved in
State and local planning towards an
integrated service delivery approach.
Section 311 of FVPSA authorizes the
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) Secretary to award
grants to statewide, private, non-profit
Coalitions to conduct activities to
promote domestic violence intervention
and prevention and to increase public
awareness of domestic violence issues.
Annual State Domestic Violence
Coalition Grantee Conference
Coalitions should plan to send one or
more representatives to the annual
grantee conference. A subsequent
Program Instruction and/or Information
Memorandum will advise Coalition
administrators of the date, time, and
location of their grantee conference.
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Client Confidentiality
FVPSA programs must establish or
implement policies and protocols for
maintaining the safety and
confidentiality of the victims of
domestic violence, sexual assault, and
stalking. It is essential that the
confidentiality of adult victims and
their children receiving FVPSA services
be protected. Consequently, when
providing statistical data on program
activities, individual identifiers of client
records will not be used (see section
303(a)(2)(E)).
Stop Family Violence Postal Stamp
The U.S. Postal Service was directed
by the ‘‘Stamp Out Domestic Violence
Act of 2001’’ (the Act), Public Law 107–
62, to make available a ‘‘semipostal’’
stamp to provide funding for domestic
violence programs. Funds raised in
connection with sales of the stamp, less
reasonable costs, have been transferred
to HHS in accordance with the Act for
support of services to children and
youth affected by domestic violence.
As a result of the transfer of $1.3
million in 2005, a grant offering was
made for the development of
‘‘Demonstration Programs for The
Enhanced Services to Children and
Youth Who Have Been Exposed to
Domestic Violence.’’ Sixty-five
applications were received and
reviewed. Nine grant applications of
approximately $130,000 each have been
approved and funded. Detailed
information on the successful applicants
and their programs will be shared with
State FVPSA Administrators and the
Coalitions.
Documenting Our Work (DOW)
Initiative
The need to accurately communicate
reliable and appropriate data that
captures the impact of domestic
violence prevention work and to
provide shelters, States, and Coalitions
with tools for self-assessment continues
as the DOW Initiative. In conjunction
with representatives for State FVPSA
programs, Coalitions, and experts on
both data collection and domestic
violence prevention issues, the effort to
develop informative, succinct, and nonburdensome reporting formats will
continue with the hope of concluding in
this fiscal year. Any changes in
informational needs and reporting
formats will be accompanied by
specifically designated workshops or
adjuncts to regularly occurring
meetings.
II. Funds Available
HHS will make 10 percent of the
amount appropriated under section
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Office of the Secretary
Fleet Alternative Fuel Vehicle Acquisition and Compliance Report
AGENCY: Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to 42 United States Code 13218(b), the Department of
Health and Human Services gives notice that the Department's FY 2005
Fleet Alternative Fuel Vehicle Acquisition and Compliance Report is
available online at https://www.knownet.hhs.gov/log/AgencyPolicy/
HHSLogPolicy/afvcompliance.htm.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Kerr at (202) 720-1904, or via e-
mail at jim.kerr@hhs.gov.
Dated: February 2, 2006.
Joe W. Ellis,
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management.
[FR Doc. E6-2976 Filed 3-1-06; 8:45 am]
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