Notice of Availability of Hurricane Disaster Assistance, 12671-12674 [E6-3546]
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Information and Regulatory Affairs,
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Stop 7602, Washington, DC 20250–
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Farm Service Agency
Title: Assignments of Payments and
Joint Payment Authorization.
OMB Control Number: 0560–0183.
Summary of Collection: When the
recipient of a Commodity Credit
Corporation (CCC) or a Farm Service
Agency (FSA) payment chooses to
assign a payment to another party or
have the payment made jointly with
another party, the other party must be
identified. This is a free service that is
available upon request by the program
payee. The regulations for assignment of
payments are at 7 CFR part 1404. FSA
will collect information using various
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Need and Use of the Information: The
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amount of the assignment, the date, and
the name and address of the assignee
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payments become due. FSA will also
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payments at the request of both the
producer and joint payee. If the
information is not collected, there
would be no payment to third party at
the request of the respondents.
Description of Respondent: Farms;
individuals or households.
Number of Respondents: 69,325.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting;
on occasion.
Total Burden Hours: 11,778.
Ruth Brown,
Departmental Information Collection
Clearance Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Housing Service
Rural Business-Cooperative Service
Rural Utilities Service
Notice of Availability of Hurricane
Disaster Assistance
AGENCIES: Rural Housing Service, Rural
Business-Cooperative Service and Rural
Utilities Service, USDA.
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ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: The Rural Housing Service,
Rural Business-Cooperative Service, and
Rural Utilities programs are
administered through USDA Rural
Development. This Notice is intended to
announce the availability of hurricane
disaster assistance provided pursuant to
chapter 1 of title I of Division B of the
Department of Defense, Emergency
Supplemental Appropriations to
Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of
Mexico and Pandemic Influenza Act,
2006 with respect to programs and
activities of the Rural Development
Mission Area of USDA.
DATES: Effective Date: March 13, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Information for the various USDA Rural
Development programs as set forth in
Section I., may be obtained by
contacting your USDA Rural
Development State Office as outlined in
Section I. D.
Background: The Rural Development
Mission Area agencies (Rural Housing
Service, Rural Utilities Service, and
Rural Business-Cooperative Service of
the United States Department of
Agriculture) provide a wide variety of
grant, loan, and loan guarantee
assistance to rural residents, rural
communities, and rural utility systems.
The eligibility criteria for each of the
programs differ widely.
Chapter 1 of title I of Division B of the
Department of Defense, Emergency
Supplemental Appropriations to
Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of
Mexico and Pandemic Influenza Act,
2006 (Pub. L. 109–148) (Act) provides
USDA Rural Development with
additional authorities to waive certain
program requirements and resources to
address the damage caused by the Gulf
Coast hurricanes and, in some instances,
provides additional latitude in program
administration for a six-month period
beginning on the date of enactment.
Based upon the extensiveness and the
magnitude of the damages to housing;
community facilities such as schools,
hospitals, first responder services;
businesses; water and waste disposal
services and other utilities, USDA Rural
Development has determined that even
with additional resources provided in
the Act, it does not have the resources
to fully implement all of the authorities
provided within the Act within the sixmonth time frame provided. As a result,
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in implementing the authorities
provided in the Act, USDA Rural
Development has determined that it is
most efficient and effective to provide
assistance to the areas and activities that
are currently served by its programs. To
the extent that USDA Rural
Development has determined that there
are resources available to expand areas
and activities served by June 30, 2006,
by implementing the waiver authorities
of the Act, it has implemented such
waiver authority.
The matching funds requirement for
the community facilities program will
be waived; however, the median family
income requirements will remain the
same as provided in current regulations.
Further, the six-month limitation
imposed by the Act precludes
implementation of the waivers
associated with the Value-Added
Producer Grant Program, the Rural
Cooperative Development Grant
Program and the Renewable Energy
Systems/Energy Efficiency
Improvements Program due to the time
required to prepare, review, and process
applications on a competitive basis.
Therefore, these provisions of the Act
will not be implemented. Should the
authority to waive certain requirements
be extended, USDA Rural Development
will review, on a program-by-program
basis, its ability to implement each of
the waiver provisions.
For programs for which USDA Rural
Development has decided not to
implement specific provisions of the
Act, applicants located in both
designated disaster areas and nondesignated disaster areas may apply for
funding under the already published
statutory and regulatory provisions.
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I. General Provisions
A. Rural Area
Section 105 of chapter 1 of title I of
Division B of the Act (section 105)
provides that the Secretary may ‘‘waive
the application of the rural area or
similar limitations under any program
funded through an appropriations act
and administered by the Rural
Development Mission Area.’’ Based
upon the limitations of resources and
time, USDA Rural Development has
selectively implemented this waiver
authority and, therefore, has decided
not to implement a general waiver for
all of its programs. In the case of the
housing programs, USDA Rural
Development, with authority provided
in section 541 of the Housing Act of
1949 (42 U.S.C. 1490q), has increased
the population limitation for rural areas
to 50,000 and for a limited number of
communities to 75,000. With the
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additional funding provided for the
water and waste disposal grant program,
USDA Rural Development will consider
waivers of the rural area definition on
a project-by-project basis. Should
additional funding become available in
the future, USDA Rural Development
will review, on a program-by-program
basis, its ability to further implement
the rural area definition waiver.
B. Designated Disaster Area
For the purposes of this Notice, the
designated disaster area shall be those
Presidentially-declared areas in the
states of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana,
Mississippi, and Texas in accordance
with the Robert T. Stafford Disaster
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act,
42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.
C. Limitation of Grant Amounts
The Act enables the Secretary of
Agriculture to make grants under the
Renewable Energy Systems and Energy
Efficiency Improvements Program,
Value-Added Producer Grants Program,
Rural Cooperative Development Grant
Program, and the Community Facilities
Grant Program without regard to any
grant amount limitation. The Act did
not, however, provide additional
funding for these programs. Therefore,
USDA Rural Development has
determined that it is most efficient and
effective to provide assistance through
these programs without waiving the
statutory or regulatory grant limitations.
Should additional funding become
available in the future, USDA Rural
Development will review, on a programby-program basis, its ability to increase
the grant amount limitations.
D. Contacts for Additional Information
For questions about USDA Rural
Development’s programs and for
application assistance, please contact
your USDA Rural Development State
Office. The contact information for your
State Office can be found at: https://
www.rurdev.usda.gov. You can also
reach your State Office by calling (202)
720–4323 and pressing ‘‘1’’.
II. Assistance Available Through This
Notice
A. Agricultural Producers
1. Description of Assistance
i. Renewable Energy—Section 105
enables USDA Rural Development to
make Renewable Energy Systems/
Energy Efficiency Improvements loans,
grants and guaranteed loans in
designated disaster areas with (a) a cost
share requirement not to exceed 50
percent, (b) no limitation of the grant
amount, and (c) the inclusion of
businesses processing unsegregated
solid waste and paper. However,
because the authority is restricted to a
six-month period following the
enactment of the law and because the
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
for this year’s grant funding cycle has
already been announced in the Federal
Register on February 13, 2006 (71 FR
7509), the above cited provisions are not
being implemented at this time. Should
the authority to implement the above
cited provisions be extended, USDA
Rural Development will consider
issuing a separate NOFA to address the
provisions.
ii. Value-Added—Section 105 enables
USDA Rural Development to make
Value-Added Producer Grants in
designated disaster areas without a
matching fund requirement. However,
because the authority is restricted to a
six-month period following the
enactment of the law and because USDA
Rural Development does not anticipate
announcing grant awards until August
31, 2006, the matching funds
requirement is not being waived at this
time. Should the authority to waive the
matching funds requirement be
extended, USDA Rural Development
will contemplate reducing the matching
funds requirement for successful
applicants located in the designated
disaster areas, as long as the proposed
projects would still be viable with the
reduced matching funds requirement.
2. Eligibility Criteria
E. Programs Referenced in This Notice
Are Subject to Applicable Civil Rights
Laws
These laws include the Equal Credit
Opportunity Act, Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, Title VIII of the Civil
Rights Act of 1968, as amended in 1988,
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973 and the Age Discrimination Act of
1975.’’
i. Renewable Energy—Farmers,
ranchers and rural small businesses
located in rural areas are eligible to
apply.
ii. Value-Added—Independent
producers, agriculture producer groups,
farmer- and rancher-cooperatives, and
majority-controlled producer-based
business ventures located in rural areas
are eligible to apply.
3. Statutory or Regulatory Authority
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i. Renewable Energy:
• 7 U.S.C. 8106; and
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• 7 CFR Part 4280, Subpart B,
Renewable Energy Systems and Energy
Efficiency Improvements Program.
ii. Value-Added:
• 7 U.S.C. 1621 note;
• 7 CFR Part 4284, Subpart A,
General Requirements for Cooperative
Services Grant Programs; and
• 7 CFR Part 4284, Subpart J, ValueAdded Producer Grants.
B. Community Programs
1. Description of Assistance
i. Community Facilities—Section 105
enables USDA Rural Development to
make Community Facilities Grants in
designated disaster areas without regard
to graduated funding or matching fund
requirements.
ii. Water and Waste Disposal—The
Act provides an additional $45 million
in grant funds to respond to damage
caused by hurricanes by rebuilding,
repairing, or otherwise improving water
and waste disposal systems in
designated disaster areas.
2. Eligibility Criteria
i. Community Facilities—Public
entities such as municipalities,
counties, and special-purpose districts,
as well as non-profit corporations and
tribal governments in designated
disaster areas are eligible to apply.
ii. Water and Waste Disposal—
Municipalities, counties, special
purpose districts, Native American
Tribes and non-profit corporations in
designated disaster areas are eligible to
apply. As stated in the preamble, these
funds are available to systems serving
populations of 10,000 or less. However,
under the authority of the waiver of
rural area definitions, the program
officials will consider waivers of the
population requirement on a project-byproject basis.
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3. Applicable Statutory or Regulatory
Authority
i. Community Facilities:
• Consolidated Farm and Rural
Development Act, Section 306 (7 U.S.C.
1926(a)(1) and (19)); and
• 7 CFR, Part 3570, Subpart B,
Community Facilities Grant Program.
ii. Water and Waste Disposal:
• 7 CFR Part 1780, Water and Waste
Loans and Grants; and
• 7 CFR Part 1778, Emergency and
Imminent Community Water Assistance
Grants.
• 7 U.S.C. 1926a.
C. Housing
1. Description of Assistance
The Act provides the following
monetary resources for USDA Rural
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Development’s housing programs to
respond to hurricane damage in
designated disaster areas:
• $1,293,103,000 in deliverable
Section 502 guaranteed homeownership
funds;
• $175,593,000 in deliverable Section
502 direct homeownership funds;
• $34,188,000 in deliverable Section
504 direct repair/rehabilitation loans;
and
• $20,000,000 in deliverable Section
504 direct repair/rehabilitation grants.
In addition, the Act provided the
following assistance in designated
disaster areas:
• Section 105 provided Rural
Development the authority, for a sixmonth period, to provide Section 502
guaranteed homeownership funds to
refinance any loan made to a singlefamily Resident who resided in an
affected county at the time of the
disaster and that was used to acquire or
construct the single-family residence if
the residence will be used as the
borrower’s principal residence and is
located in an eligible rural area. Funds
may also be used for essential repairs or
rehabilitation. Based upon the limited
time frame for enactment, Rural
Development will be unable to
implement these provisions during the
permitted six-month time period
authorized. Should the authority to
implement the above cited provisions be
extended, Rural Development will
consider issuing a separate NOFA to
address the provisions.
• Under the Rural Housing Assistance
Grants account, the aforementioned
funds for Section 504 direct repair/
rehabilitation grants were appropriated
without age restrictions. Funds for
Section 504 grants are generally
provided only to persons 62 years of age
and older. USDA Rural Development
intends to provide the $20 million in
Section 504 grant funds provided under
the Act to applicants regardless of age
(provided the applicant has the legal
authority to enter into such a
transaction). There were no time
restrictions on the use of these funds
under the Act.
• The Act provides that housing
vouchers may be made available to
families and individuals whose
residence became uninhabitable or
inaccessible as a result of the
hurricanes. USDA Rural Development is
currently working with the United
States Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) on a ‘‘USDA
Voucher Program’’ that will serve these
residents and tenants. If USDA Rural
Development intends to implement this
provision of the Act, a separate
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Implementation Notice will be
published in the Federal Register.
2. Eligibility Criteria
i. Section 502 programs—Applicants
that have an income below 80% of the
area median income for a direct
homeownership loan or below 115% of
the area median income for a guaranteed
homeownership loan for a home in
designated disaster areas are eligible to
apply. Applicants must have credit
history that indicates reasonable ability
and willingness to meet debt
obligations.
ii. Section 504 programs—Existing
homeowners in designated disaster
areas that have an income that does not
exceed 50% of the area median income
are eligible to apply. Loans up to
$20,000 are provided at a 1% interest
rate. Grants are limited to $7,500 and
only to those who cannot afford a 1%
loan. Loan applicants must have a credit
history that indicates reasonable ability
and willingness to meet debt
obligations.
iii. Expanded Rural Area Definition:
USDA Rural Development’s housing
programs are governed by the Housing
Act of 1949, as amended (42 U.S.C.
1471, et seq.). Section 541 of the
Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 1490q), which
only applies to USDA Rural
Development’s housing programs,
provided the authority to waive
population limits subsequent to a
natural disaster. Further, the statute
allowed the population limits to be
waived for a period of three (3) years
from the date of declaration. Based upon
this statutory authority, USDA Rural
Development immediately increased the
population limits for its housing
program to 50,000 in any county or
parish declared for individual assistance
as a result of Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita. In addition, USDA Rural
Development included the cities of
Biloxi and Gulfport, Mississippi;
Kenner, Louisiana; and the Quad cities,
Hartselle and Decatur, Alabama, all of
which had populations under 75,000 to
be considered ‘‘rural’’ for housing
assistance.
3. Statutory and Regulatory Authority
i. Section 502 guaranteed
homeownership funds:
• 42 U.S.C. 1472(h); and
• 7 CFR Part 1980, Subpart D, Rural
Housing Loans.
ii. Section 502 direct homeownership
funds:
• 42 U.S.C. 1472; and
• 7 CFR Part 3550, Direct Single
Family Housing Loans and Grants.
iii. Section 504 direct repair/
rehabilitation loans and grants:
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• 42 U.S.C. 1474; and
• 7 CFR Part 3550, Direct Single
Family Housing Loans and Grants.
iv. Vouchers:
• 42 U.S.C. 1490(a) and 42 U.S.C.
1490(r); and
• 7 CFR Part 3560, Direct MultiFamily Housing Loans and Grants.
ii. Telecommunications—
Organizations providing or proposing to
provide telephone service in designated
disaster areas including cooperative,
nonprofit, limited dividend, mutual,
and commercial companies are eligible
to apply.
D. Non-Profit Institutions
1. Description of the Assistance
Section 105 enables USDA Rural
Development to make Rural Cooperative
Development Grants in designated
disaster areas without a matching fund
requirement. However, because the
authority is restricted to a six-month
period following the enactment of the
law and because USDA Rural
Development does not anticipate
announcing grant awards until
September 2006, the matching funds
requirement is not being waived at this
time. Should the authority to waive the
matching funds requirement be
extended, USDA Rural Development
will contemplate reducing the matching
funds requirement for successful
applicants located in the designated
disaster areas, as long as the proposed
projects would still be viable with the
reduced matching funds requirement.
2. Eligibility Criteria
Non-profit corporations and
institutions of higher learning proposing
cooperative development projects in
rural areas are eligible to apply.
3. Statutory or Regulatory Authority
• 7 U.S.C. 1932(e);
• 7 CFR Part 4284, Subpart A,
General Requirements for Cooperative
Services Grant Programs; and
• 7 CFR Part 4284, Subpart F, Rural
Cooperative Development Grants.
E. Electric and Telecommunications
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1. Description of Assistance
i. Electric—The Act provides $8
million in funding to respond to damage
caused by hurricanes by covering the
cost of loan modifications such as
deferring principal and interest
payments on existing loans issued to
rural electric cooperatives serving
designated disaster areas.
ii. Telecommunications—The Act
provides $50,000,000 in loan guarantees
to be issued to the Federal Financing
Bank to respond to damage of
telecommunications service in
designated disaster areas.
2. Eligibility Criteria
i. Electric—Existing borrowers located
in designated disaster areas who are
experiencing difficulty in meeting debt
service obligations are eligible to apply.
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3. Applicable Statutory or Regulatory
Authority
i. Electric:
• Rural Electrification Act of 1936 (7
U.S.C. 1926 et seq.); and
• 7 CFR 1721, Subpart B, Extensions
of Payments of Principal and Interest.
ii. Telecommunications:
• Rural Electrification Act of 1936 (7
U.S.C. 1926 et seq.);
• 7 CFR Part 1735, General Policies,
Types of Loans, Loan Requirements—
Telecommunications Program; and
• 7 CFR Part 1737, Pre-Loan Policies
and Procedures Common to Insured and
Guaranteed Telecommunications Loans.
III. Emergency Declaration
Consistent with Proclamation 7925
issued by President Bush, the USDA
Rural Development Mission Area has
determined that it would be
impracticable, unnecessary, and
contrary to public interest to delay the
effective date of this Notice for any
reason. The USDA Rural Development
Agencies need to act promptly on
hurricane related needs in the
designated disaster areas. Delay is
contrary to the public interest because
the regulations of USDA Rural
Development agencies prescribe policies
and procedures for obtaining loans,
grants, guarantees for rebuilding critical
community facilities, buildings, housing
and infrastructure such electricity,
telecommunications and water and
waste disposal systems.
IV. Non-Discrimination Statement
The U. S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA) prohibits discrimination in all
its programs and activities on the basis
of race, color, national origin, age,
disability, and where applicable, sex,
marital status, familial status, parental
status, religion, sexual orientation,
genetic information, political beliefs,
reprisal, or because all or part of an
individual’s income is derived from any
public assistance program. (Not all
prohibited bases apply to all programs.)
Persons with disabilities who require
alternative means for communication of
program information (Braille, large
print, audiotape, etc.) should contact
USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720–
2600 (voice and TDD). To file a
complaint of discrimination, write to
USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights,
1400 Independence Avenue, SW.,
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Washington, DC 20250–9410, or call
(800) 795–3272 (voice), or (202) 720–
6382 (TDD). ‘‘USDA is an equal
opportunity provider, employer, and
lender’’.
Dated: March 7, 2006.
Thomas C. Dorr,
Under Secretary, Rural Development.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Revised Notice of Intent To Prepare a
Supplement to the Final Environmental
Impact Statement for Gypsy Moth
Management in the United States: A
Cooperative Approach
Forest Service and Animal
and Plant Health Inspection Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice of Revision; request for
comment.
AGENCIES:
SUMMARY: On April 29, 2004 (69 FR
23492), the Forest Service published in
the Federal Register a Notice of Intent
(NOI) to prepare a Supplement to the
Final Environmental Impact Statement
for Gypsy Moth Management in the
United States: a Cooperative Approach.
The Forest Service and the Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service are
revising the expected dates for filing the
Draft and Final Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement.
DATES: Comments concerning this
revision should be received by May 26,
2006.
Individuals, groups, or other agencies
who responded to previous scoping
efforts for this Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement are not
required to respond to this revised NOI.
Those comments have already been
incorporated into the analysis for the
revised NOI. The draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement is
expected to be filed in September of
2006; the final Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement is
expected to be filed in August of 2007.
Another formal opportunity to comment
will be provided following completion
of the Draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments
concerning this revision to Joseph L.
Cook, Gypsy Moth Supplemental EIS
Project Leader, Forest Service,
Northeastern Area, State and Private
Forestry, 180 Canfield Street,
Morgantown, WV 26505. Fax number:
(304) 285–1508.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Housing Service
Rural Business-Cooperative Service
Rural Utilities Service
Notice of Availability of Hurricane Disaster Assistance
AGENCIES: Rural Housing Service, Rural Business-Cooperative Service and
Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Rural Housing Service, Rural Business-Cooperative Service,
and Rural Utilities programs are administered through USDA Rural
Development. This Notice is intended to announce the availability of
hurricane disaster assistance provided pursuant to chapter 1 of title I
of Division B of the Department of Defense, Emergency Supplemental
Appropriations to Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico and Pandemic
Influenza Act, 2006 with respect to programs and activities of the
Rural Development Mission Area of USDA.
DATES: Effective Date: March 13, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Information for the various USDA Rural
Development programs as set forth in Section I., may be obtained by
contacting your USDA Rural Development State Office as outlined in
Section I. D.
Background: The Rural Development Mission Area agencies (Rural
Housing Service, Rural Utilities Service, and Rural Business-
Cooperative Service of the United States Department of Agriculture)
provide a wide variety of grant, loan, and loan guarantee assistance to
rural residents, rural communities, and rural utility systems. The
eligibility criteria for each of the programs differ widely.
Chapter 1 of title I of Division B of the Department of Defense,
Emergency Supplemental Appropriations to Address Hurricanes in the Gulf
of Mexico and Pandemic Influenza Act, 2006 (Pub. L. 109-148) (Act)
provides USDA Rural Development with additional authorities to waive
certain program requirements and resources to address the damage caused
by the Gulf Coast hurricanes and, in some instances, provides
additional latitude in program administration for a six-month period
beginning on the date of enactment.
Based upon the extensiveness and the magnitude of the damages to
housing; community facilities such as schools, hospitals, first
responder services; businesses; water and waste disposal services and
other utilities, USDA Rural Development has determined that even with
additional resources provided in the Act, it does not have the
resources to fully implement all of the authorities provided within the
Act within the six-month time frame provided. As a result,
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in implementing the authorities provided in the Act, USDA Rural
Development has determined that it is most efficient and effective to
provide assistance to the areas and activities that are currently
served by its programs. To the extent that USDA Rural Development has
determined that there are resources available to expand areas and
activities served by June 30, 2006, by implementing the waiver
authorities of the Act, it has implemented such waiver authority.
The matching funds requirement for the community facilities program
will be waived; however, the median family income requirements will
remain the same as provided in current regulations. Further, the six-
month limitation imposed by the Act precludes implementation of the
waivers associated with the Value-Added Producer Grant Program, the
Rural Cooperative Development Grant Program and the Renewable Energy
Systems/Energy Efficiency Improvements Program due to the time required
to prepare, review, and process applications on a competitive basis.
Therefore, these provisions of the Act will not be implemented. Should
the authority to waive certain requirements be extended, USDA Rural
Development will review, on a program-by-program basis, its ability to
implement each of the waiver provisions.
For programs for which USDA Rural Development has decided not to
implement specific provisions of the Act, applicants located in both
designated disaster areas and non-designated disaster areas may apply
for funding under the already published statutory and regulatory
provisions.
I. General Provisions
A. Rural Area
Section 105 of chapter 1 of title I of Division B of the Act
(section 105) provides that the Secretary may ``waive the application
of the rural area or similar limitations under any program funded
through an appropriations act and administered by the Rural Development
Mission Area.'' Based upon the limitations of resources and time, USDA
Rural Development has selectively implemented this waiver authority
and, therefore, has decided not to implement a general waiver for all
of its programs. In the case of the housing programs, USDA Rural
Development, with authority provided in section 541 of the Housing Act
of 1949 (42 U.S.C. 1490q), has increased the population limitation for
rural areas to 50,000 and for a limited number of communities to
75,000. With the additional funding provided for the water and waste
disposal grant program, USDA Rural Development will consider waivers of
the rural area definition on a project-by-project basis. Should
additional funding become available in the future, USDA Rural
Development will review, on a program-by-program basis, its ability to
further implement the rural area definition waiver.
B. Designated Disaster Area
For the purposes of this Notice, the designated disaster area shall
be those Presidentially-declared areas in the states of Alabama,
Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas in accordance with the
Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, 42
U.S.C. 5121 et seq.
C. Limitation of Grant Amounts
The Act enables the Secretary of Agriculture to make grants under
the Renewable Energy Systems and Energy Efficiency Improvements
Program, Value-Added Producer Grants Program, Rural Cooperative
Development Grant Program, and the Community Facilities Grant Program
without regard to any grant amount limitation. The Act did not,
however, provide additional funding for these programs. Therefore, USDA
Rural Development has determined that it is most efficient and
effective to provide assistance through these programs without waiving
the statutory or regulatory grant limitations. Should additional
funding become available in the future, USDA Rural Development will
review, on a program-by-program basis, its ability to increase the
grant amount limitations.
D. Contacts for Additional Information
For questions about USDA Rural Development's programs and for
application assistance, please contact your USDA Rural Development
State Office. The contact information for your State Office can be
found at: https://www.rurdev.usda.gov. You can also reach your State
Office by calling (202) 720-4323 and pressing ``1''.
E. Programs Referenced in This Notice Are Subject to Applicable Civil
Rights Laws
These laws include the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Title VI of
the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of
1968, as amended in 1988, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975.''
II. Assistance Available Through This Notice
A. Agricultural Producers
1. Description of Assistance
i. Renewable Energy--Section 105 enables USDA Rural Development to
make Renewable Energy Systems/Energy Efficiency Improvements loans,
grants and guaranteed loans in designated disaster areas with (a) a
cost share requirement not to exceed 50 percent, (b) no limitation of
the grant amount, and (c) the inclusion of businesses processing
unsegregated solid waste and paper. However, because the authority is
restricted to a six-month period following the enactment of the law and
because the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for this year's grant
funding cycle has already been announced in the Federal Register on
February 13, 2006 (71 FR 7509), the above cited provisions are not
being implemented at this time. Should the authority to implement the
above cited provisions be extended, USDA Rural Development will
consider issuing a separate NOFA to address the provisions.
ii. Value-Added--Section 105 enables USDA Rural Development to make
Value-Added Producer Grants in designated disaster areas without a
matching fund requirement. However, because the authority is restricted
to a six-month period following the enactment of the law and because
USDA Rural Development does not anticipate announcing grant awards
until August 31, 2006, the matching funds requirement is not being
waived at this time. Should the authority to waive the matching funds
requirement be extended, USDA Rural Development will contemplate
reducing the matching funds requirement for successful applicants
located in the designated disaster areas, as long as the proposed
projects would still be viable with the reduced matching funds
requirement.
2. Eligibility Criteria
i. Renewable Energy--Farmers, ranchers and rural small businesses
located in rural areas are eligible to apply.
ii. Value-Added--Independent producers, agriculture producer
groups, farmer- and rancher-cooperatives, and majority-controlled
producer-based business ventures located in rural areas are eligible to
apply.
3. Statutory or Regulatory Authority
i. Renewable Energy:
7 U.S.C. 8106; and
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7 CFR Part 4280, Subpart B, Renewable Energy Systems and
Energy Efficiency Improvements Program.
ii. Value-Added:
7 U.S.C. 1621 note;
7 CFR Part 4284, Subpart A, General Requirements for
Cooperative Services Grant Programs; and
7 CFR Part 4284, Subpart J, Value-Added Producer Grants.
B. Community Programs
1. Description of Assistance
i. Community Facilities--Section 105 enables USDA Rural Development
to make Community Facilities Grants in designated disaster areas
without regard to graduated funding or matching fund requirements.
ii. Water and Waste Disposal--The Act provides an additional $45
million in grant funds to respond to damage caused by hurricanes by
rebuilding, repairing, or otherwise improving water and waste disposal
systems in designated disaster areas.
2. Eligibility Criteria
i. Community Facilities--Public entities such as municipalities,
counties, and special-purpose districts, as well as non-profit
corporations and tribal governments in designated disaster areas are
eligible to apply.
ii. Water and Waste Disposal--Municipalities, counties, special
purpose districts, Native American Tribes and non-profit corporations
in designated disaster areas are eligible to apply. As stated in the
preamble, these funds are available to systems serving populations of
10,000 or less. However, under the authority of the waiver of rural
area definitions, the program officials will consider waivers of the
population requirement on a project-by-project basis.
3. Applicable Statutory or Regulatory Authority
i. Community Facilities:
Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act, Section 306
(7 U.S.C. 1926(a)(1) and (19)); and
7 CFR, Part 3570, Subpart B, Community Facilities Grant
Program.
ii. Water and Waste Disposal:
7 CFR Part 1780, Water and Waste Loans and Grants; and
7 CFR Part 1778, Emergency and Imminent Community Water
Assistance Grants.
7 U.S.C. 1926a.
C. Housing
1. Description of Assistance
The Act provides the following monetary resources for USDA Rural
Development's housing programs to respond to hurricane damage in
designated disaster areas:
$1,293,103,000 in deliverable Section 502 guaranteed
homeownership funds;
$175,593,000 in deliverable Section 502 direct
homeownership funds;
$34,188,000 in deliverable Section 504 direct repair/
rehabilitation loans; and
$20,000,000 in deliverable Section 504 direct repair/
rehabilitation grants.
In addition, the Act provided the following assistance in
designated disaster areas:
Section 105 provided Rural Development the authority, for
a six-month period, to provide Section 502 guaranteed homeownership
funds to refinance any loan made to a single-family Resident who
resided in an affected county at the time of the disaster and that was
used to acquire or construct the single-family residence if the
residence will be used as the borrower's principal residence and is
located in an eligible rural area. Funds may also be used for essential
repairs or rehabilitation. Based upon the limited time frame for
enactment, Rural Development will be unable to implement these
provisions during the permitted six-month time period authorized.
Should the authority to implement the above cited provisions be
extended, Rural Development will consider issuing a separate NOFA to
address the provisions.
Under the Rural Housing Assistance Grants account, the
aforementioned funds for Section 504 direct repair/rehabilitation
grants were appropriated without age restrictions. Funds for Section
504 grants are generally provided only to persons 62 years of age and
older. USDA Rural Development intends to provide the $20 million in
Section 504 grant funds provided under the Act to applicants regardless
of age (provided the applicant has the legal authority to enter into
such a transaction). There were no time restrictions on the use of
these funds under the Act.
The Act provides that housing vouchers may be made
available to families and individuals whose residence became
uninhabitable or inaccessible as a result of the hurricanes. USDA Rural
Development is currently working with the United States Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on a ``USDA Voucher Program'' that
will serve these residents and tenants. If USDA Rural Development
intends to implement this provision of the Act, a separate
Implementation Notice will be published in the Federal Register.
2. Eligibility Criteria
i. Section 502 programs--Applicants that have an income below 80%
of the area median income for a direct homeownership loan or below 115%
of the area median income for a guaranteed homeownership loan for a
home in designated disaster areas are eligible to apply. Applicants
must have credit history that indicates reasonable ability and
willingness to meet debt obligations.
ii. Section 504 programs--Existing homeowners in designated
disaster areas that have an income that does not exceed 50% of the area
median income are eligible to apply. Loans up to $20,000 are provided
at a 1% interest rate. Grants are limited to $7,500 and only to those
who cannot afford a 1% loan. Loan applicants must have a credit history
that indicates reasonable ability and willingness to meet debt
obligations.
iii. Expanded Rural Area Definition: USDA Rural Development's
housing programs are governed by the Housing Act of 1949, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 1471, et seq.). Section 541 of the Housing Act (42 U.S.C.
1490q), which only applies to USDA Rural Development's housing
programs, provided the authority to waive population limits subsequent
to a natural disaster. Further, the statute allowed the population
limits to be waived for a period of three (3) years from the date of
declaration. Based upon this statutory authority, USDA Rural
Development immediately increased the population limits for its housing
program to 50,000 in any county or parish declared for individual
assistance as a result of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. In addition,
USDA Rural Development included the cities of Biloxi and Gulfport,
Mississippi; Kenner, Louisiana; and the Quad cities, Hartselle and
Decatur, Alabama, all of which had populations under 75,000 to be
considered ``rural'' for housing assistance.
3. Statutory and Regulatory Authority
i. Section 502 guaranteed homeownership funds:
42 U.S.C. 1472(h); and
7 CFR Part 1980, Subpart D, Rural Housing Loans.
ii. Section 502 direct homeownership funds:
42 U.S.C. 1472; and
7 CFR Part 3550, Direct Single Family Housing Loans and
Grants.
iii. Section 504 direct repair/rehabilitation loans and grants:
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42 U.S.C. 1474; and
7 CFR Part 3550, Direct Single Family Housing Loans and
Grants.
iv. Vouchers:
42 U.S.C. 1490(a) and 42 U.S.C. 1490(r); and
7 CFR Part 3560, Direct Multi-Family Housing Loans and
Grants.
D. Non-Profit Institutions
1. Description of the Assistance
Section 105 enables USDA Rural Development to make Rural
Cooperative Development Grants in designated disaster areas without a
matching fund requirement. However, because the authority is restricted
to a six-month period following the enactment of the law and because
USDA Rural Development does not anticipate announcing grant awards
until September 2006, the matching funds requirement is not being
waived at this time. Should the authority to waive the matching funds
requirement be extended, USDA Rural Development will contemplate
reducing the matching funds requirement for successful applicants
located in the designated disaster areas, as long as the proposed
projects would still be viable with the reduced matching funds
requirement.
2. Eligibility Criteria
Non-profit corporations and institutions of higher learning
proposing cooperative development projects in rural areas are eligible
to apply.
3. Statutory or Regulatory Authority
7 U.S.C. 1932(e);
7 CFR Part 4284, Subpart A, General Requirements for
Cooperative Services Grant Programs; and
7 CFR Part 4284, Subpart F, Rural Cooperative Development
Grants.
E. Electric and Telecommunications
1. Description of Assistance
i. Electric--The Act provides $8 million in funding to respond to
damage caused by hurricanes by covering the cost of loan modifications
such as deferring principal and interest payments on existing loans
issued to rural electric cooperatives serving designated disaster
areas.
ii. Telecommunications--The Act provides $50,000,000 in loan
guarantees to be issued to the Federal Financing Bank to respond to
damage of telecommunications service in designated disaster areas.
2. Eligibility Criteria
i. Electric--Existing borrowers located in designated disaster
areas who are experiencing difficulty in meeting debt service
obligations are eligible to apply.
ii. Telecommunications--Organizations providing or proposing to
provide telephone service in designated disaster areas including
cooperative, nonprofit, limited dividend, mutual, and commercial
companies are eligible to apply.
3. Applicable Statutory or Regulatory Authority
i. Electric:
Rural Electrification Act of 1936 (7 U.S.C. 1926 et seq.);
and
7 CFR 1721, Subpart B, Extensions of Payments of Principal
and Interest.
ii. Telecommunications:
Rural Electrification Act of 1936 (7 U.S.C. 1926 et seq.);
7 CFR Part 1735, General Policies, Types of Loans, Loan
Requirements--Telecommunications Program; and
7 CFR Part 1737, Pre-Loan Policies and Procedures Common
to Insured and Guaranteed Telecommunications Loans.
III. Emergency Declaration
Consistent with Proclamation 7925 issued by President Bush, the
USDA Rural Development Mission Area has determined that it would be
impracticable, unnecessary, and contrary to public interest to delay
the effective date of this Notice for any reason. The USDA Rural
Development Agencies need to act promptly on hurricane related needs in
the designated disaster areas. Delay is contrary to the public interest
because the regulations of USDA Rural Development agencies prescribe
policies and procedures for obtaining loans, grants, guarantees for
rebuilding critical community facilities, buildings, housing and
infrastructure such electricity, telecommunications and water and waste
disposal systems.
IV. Non-Discrimination Statement
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination
in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color,
national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital
status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation,
genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or
part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance
program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with
disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program
information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact
USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a
complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil
Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250-9410, or
call (800) 795-3272 (voice), or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). ``USDA is an
equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender''.
Dated: March 7, 2006.
Thomas C. Dorr,
Under Secretary, Rural Development.
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