Clarification for Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 Implementation for the Elderly Individuals and Individuals With Disabilities, Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC), and New Freedom Programs, 63838 [E6-18259]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
[Docket No. FTA–2006–24037]
Clarification for Fiscal Year (FY) 2007
Implementation for the Elderly
Individuals and Individuals With
Disabilities, Job Access and Reverse
Commute (JARC), and New Freedom
Programs
Federal Transit Administration
(FTA), Department of Transportation
(DOT).
ACTION: Interim guidance for FY 2007
implementation.
AGENCY:
The Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) published a
Federal Register notice on September 6,
2006 (71FR52610) announcing proposed
guidance in the form of circulars to
assist grantees in implementing the
Elderly Individuals and Individuals
with Disabilities (Section 5310), JARC,
and New Freedom programs. By this
notice, FTA clarifies interim guidance
for FY 2007 included in the notice
published on September 6, 2006, and
provides additional interim guidance for
FY 2007.
DATES: This clarification is effective on
October 31, 2006.
ADDRESSES: FTA continues to invite
public comment on the proposed
circulars for these programs through
November 6, 2006 via the Web site:
https://dms.dot.gov (Docket Number
FTA–2006–24037); fax at 202–493–
2251; or mail: Docket Management
Facility; U.S. Department of
Transportation, 400 Seventh Street,
SW., Nassif Building, PL–401,
Washington, DC 20590–0001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Henrika Buchanan-Smith, Office of
Program Management, Federal Transit
Administration, 400 Seventh Street,
SW., Room 9114, Washington, DC
20590, phone: (202) 366–4020, fax: (202)
366–7951, or e-mail,
Henrika.Buchanan-Smith@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FTA
published a Federal Register notice and
proposed program guidance circulars on
September 6, 2006 for the Elderly
Individuals and Individuals with
Disabilities (Section 5310), JARC, and
New Freedom programs. In the notice,
FTA included ‘‘Guidance for the
Coordinated Planning Process for FY
2007,’’ phasing in the requirements for
the locally developed coordinated
public transit–human service
transportation plan.
This notice clarifies that applicants
should follow this interim guidance
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regarding the planning process for all
grants awarded under these three
programs in FY 2007, including funds
appropriated and apportioned in both
FY 2006 and FY 2007.
An earlier Federal Register notice
published March 15, 2006, included
‘‘Interim Guidance for the Elderly
Individuals and Individuals with
Disabilities, JARC, and New Freedom
Grants for FY 2006.’’ At the time FTA
published that Interim Guidance, we
expected to issue final guidance before
FY 2007, and the interim guidance was
only made applicable to FY 2006 grants.
The interim guidance for FY 2007 in the
September 6, 2006 notice, however,
applied only to the coordinated plan,
not to other topics addressed in the FY
2006 interim guidance. The three
proposed circulars include guidance for
other areas such as designated recipient,
competitive selection, project eligibility,
and subrecipient eligibility. The
proposed requirements in these
circulars are based on provisions in the
Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for
Users (SAFETEA–LU) as well as issues
raised and commented on during the
public comment period. The proposed
circulars reflect FTA’s current
interpretation of SAFETEA–LU.
The guidance contained in the
proposed circulars should be used for
applications submitted during FY 2007,
to the extent possible. However, FTA
recognizes that some designated
recipients may have proceeded in good
faith based on the interim guidance for
FY 2006 in the March 15, 2006, notice,
which stated that in the event FTA
subsequently established more specific
criteria for the coordinated planning or
competitive selection process, or for
project eligibility, the requirements
would not be applied retroactively to
grants awarded prior to the issuance of
the guidance.
FTA will continue to apply this ‘‘hold
harmless’’ principle to applications
submitted in FY 2007 based on
coordinated planning or competitive
selection processes substantially
complete before the issuance of final
guidance. Designated recipients should
be aware that projects awarded funding
prior to the issuance of final guidance
may not be eligible for continuation
funding in future years if they do not
meet the eligibility criteria in the final
guidance. When FTA subsequently
issues final guidance it will be effective
in FY 2008.
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Issued in Washington, DC, this 23rd day of
October, 2006.
James S. Simpson,
Administrator.
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Practices for U.S.-Based Charities
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The Guidelines were originally released
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the Guidelines was published for public
comment on December 5, 2005.
Treasury received nine (9) comments on
the revised Guidelines and, as explained
below, made a number of additional
revisions in response to those
comments.
DATES: Effective Date: The updated
Guidelines were published on
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2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Office of Terrorist Financing and
Financial Crime, Department of the
Treasury, Washington, DC 20220: (202)
622–3786 (not a toll-free call).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Guidelines, the Response to Comments
Submitted on the U.S. Department of
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key-issues/protecting/.
The Response and Guidelines are
reprinted below.
Dated: October 16, 2006.
Patrick M. O’Brien,
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.
Response to Comments Submitted on
the U.S. Department of the Treasury
Anti-Terrorist Financing Guidelines:
Voluntary Best Practices for U.S.-Based
Charities
In response to the threat of terrorist
financing in the charitable sector and to
assist charities in protecting themselves
from such abuse, Treasury initially
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
[Docket No. FTA-2006-24037]
Clarification for Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 Implementation for the
Elderly Individuals and Individuals With Disabilities, Job Access and
Reverse Commute (JARC), and New Freedom Programs
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Interim guidance for FY 2007 implementation.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) published a Federal
Register notice on September 6, 2006 (71FR52610) announcing proposed
guidance in the form of circulars to assist grantees in implementing
the Elderly Individuals and Individuals with Disabilities (Section
5310), JARC, and New Freedom programs. By this notice, FTA clarifies
interim guidance for FY 2007 included in the notice published on
September 6, 2006, and provides additional interim guidance for FY
2007.
DATES: This clarification is effective on October 31, 2006.
ADDRESSES: FTA continues to invite public comment on the proposed
circulars for these programs through November 6, 2006 via the Web site:
https://dms.dot.gov (Docket Number FTA-2006-24037); fax at 202-493-2251;
or mail: Docket Management Facility; U.S. Department of Transportation,
400 Seventh Street, SW., Nassif Building, PL-401, Washington, DC 20590-
0001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Henrika Buchanan-Smith, Office of
Program Management, Federal Transit Administration, 400 Seventh Street,
SW., Room 9114, Washington, DC 20590, phone: (202) 366-4020, fax: (202)
366-7951, or e-mail, Henrika.Buchanan-Smith@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FTA published a Federal Register notice and
proposed program guidance circulars on September 6, 2006 for the
Elderly Individuals and Individuals with Disabilities (Section 5310),
JARC, and New Freedom programs. In the notice, FTA included ``Guidance
for the Coordinated Planning Process for FY 2007,'' phasing in the
requirements for the locally developed coordinated public transit-human
service transportation plan.
This notice clarifies that applicants should follow this interim
guidance regarding the planning process for all grants awarded under
these three programs in FY 2007, including funds appropriated and
apportioned in both FY 2006 and FY 2007.
An earlier Federal Register notice published March 15, 2006,
included ``Interim Guidance for the Elderly Individuals and Individuals
with Disabilities, JARC, and New Freedom Grants for FY 2006.'' At the
time FTA published that Interim Guidance, we expected to issue final
guidance before FY 2007, and the interim guidance was only made
applicable to FY 2006 grants. The interim guidance for FY 2007 in the
September 6, 2006 notice, however, applied only to the coordinated
plan, not to other topics addressed in the FY 2006 interim guidance.
The three proposed circulars include guidance for other areas such as
designated recipient, competitive selection, project eligibility, and
subrecipient eligibility. The proposed requirements in these circulars
are based on provisions in the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) as well as
issues raised and commented on during the public comment period. The
proposed circulars reflect FTA's current interpretation of SAFETEA-LU.
The guidance contained in the proposed circulars should be used for
applications submitted during FY 2007, to the extent possible. However,
FTA recognizes that some designated recipients may have proceeded in
good faith based on the interim guidance for FY 2006 in the March 15,
2006, notice, which stated that in the event FTA subsequently
established more specific criteria for the coordinated planning or
competitive selection process, or for project eligibility, the
requirements would not be applied retroactively to grants awarded prior
to the issuance of the guidance.
FTA will continue to apply this ``hold harmless'' principle to
applications submitted in FY 2007 based on coordinated planning or
competitive selection processes substantially complete before the
issuance of final guidance. Designated recipients should be aware that
projects awarded funding prior to the issuance of final guidance may
not be eligible for continuation funding in future years if they do not
meet the eligibility criteria in the final guidance. When FTA
subsequently issues final guidance it will be effective in FY 2008.
Issued in Washington, DC, this 23rd day of October, 2006.
James S. Simpson,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. E6-18259 Filed 10-30-06; 8:45 am]
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