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Public Alert and Warning System
(IPAWS).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Presidential Executive Order 13407
establishes the policy for an effective,
reliable, integrated, flexible, and
comprehensive system to alert and warn
the American people in situations of
war, terrorist attack, natural disaster, or
other hazards to public safety and well
being. The Integrated Public Alert and
Warning System (IPAWS) is the
Department of Homeland Security’s
(DHS) response to the Executive Order.
This Executive Order requires that DHS
establish an inventory of public alert
and warning resources, capabilities, and
the degree of integration at the Federal,
State, territorial, tribal, and local levels
of government. The information
collected will consist of the
communication systems being used for
collaboration, situational awareness,
and emergency notification at the local
Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and
higher. This information will help
FEMA identify the technologies
currently in use or desired for inclusion
into IPAWS.
Collection of Information
Title: Integrated Public Alert and
Warning System (IPAWS) Inventory and
Evaluation Survey.
Type of Information Collection: New
Collection.
OMB Number: 1660–NEW40.
Form Numbers: FEMA Form 142–1–1,
IPAWS Inventory and Evaluation
Survey.
Abstract: FEMA will be conducting an
inventory, evaluation and assessment of
the capabilities of Federal, State, local,
and tribal government alert and warning
systems. The IPAWS Inventory and
Evaluation Survey will collect data that
will facilitate the integration of public
alert and warning systems. It will also
reduce Federal planning costs by
leveraging existing State systems.
Affected Public: State, local or tribal
government.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 9660.
ANNUAL HOUR BURDEN
Number of
respondents
Frequency
of
responses
Hour burden
per response
(hours)
Annual
responses
Total annual
burden hours
(hours)
(A)
Data collection activity
(B)
(C)
(D) = (A × B)
(C × D)
1932
1
5
1932
9660
Total ............................................................................
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FEMA Form 142–1–1, IPAWS Inventory & Evaluation
Survey ............................................................................
1932
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9660
Estimated Cost: The estimated total
annual cost burden to respondents,
using wage rate categories, is estimated
to be $234,351.60. The estimated total
annual cost to the Federal Government
is $2,566,186.02.
Comments: Written comments are
solicited to (a) evaluate whether the
proposed data collection is necessary for
the proper performance of the agency,
including whether the information shall
have practical utility; (b) evaluate the
accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(c) enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) minimize the burden
of the collection of information on those
who are to respond, including through
the use of appropriate automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses. Comments must be
submitted on or before August 8, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons should
submit written comments to Office of
Management, Records Management
Division, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20472, Mail Drop Room
301, 1800 S. Bell Street, Arlington, VA
22202.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Contact Walter Florence, Business
Operations Specialist, National
Continuity Program IPAWS Division,
FEMA, (202) 646–3169 for additional
information. You may contact the
Records Management Branch for copies
of the proposed collection of
information at facsimile number (202)
646–3347 or e-mail address: FEMAInformation-Collections@dhs.gov.
Dated: June 2, 2008.
John A. Sharetts-Sullivan,
Director, Records Management Division,
Office of Management, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5200–C–01A1]
Notice of HUD’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2008
SuperNOFA for HUD’s Discretionary
Grant Programs; Correction for
Section 202 and Section 811 Programs
Office of the Secretary, HUD.
Super Notice of Funding
Availability (SuperNOFA) for HUD
Discretionary Grant Programs;
correction.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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SUMMARY: On March 19, 2008, HUD
published its Notice of Fiscal Year (FY)
2008 Notice of Funding Availability
(NOFA); Policy Requirements and
General Section to HUD’s FY2008
NOFAs for Discretionary Programs
(General Section). On May 12, 2008,
HUD published its FY2008 SuperNOFA,
for HUD’s Discretionary Grant Programs.
This document makes corrections or
clarifications to the Section 202 Housing
for the Elderly Program (Section 202
Program), and Section 811 Supportive
Housing For Persons With Disabilities
(Section 811 Programs).
DATES: The application submission
dates for the program sections of the
SuperNOFA remain as published in the
Federal Register on May 12, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions regarding the General Section
of March 19, 2008, should be directed
to the NOFA Information Center
between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6:30
p.m. Eastern Time at (800) HUD–8929.
Hearing-impaired persons may call 800–
HUD–2209. For the programs listed in
this notice, please contact the office or
individual listed under Section VII of
the Section 202 and Section 811
program sections of the SuperNOFA,
published on May 12, 2008.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March
19, 2008 (73 FR 14882), HUD published
its Notice of Fiscal Year (FY) 2008
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA);
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Policy Requirements and General
Section to HUD’s FY2008 NOFAs for
Discretionary Programs (General
Section). Early publication of the
General Section was intended to
provide prospective applicants
additional time to become familiar with
and address those provisions in the
General Section that constitute part of
almost every application. On May 12,
2008 (73 FR 27032), HUD published its
Notice of HUD’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2008,
SuperNOFA for HUD’s Discretionary
Grant Programs. The FY2008
SuperNOFA announced the availability
of approximately $1.02 billion in HUD
assistance. This notice published in
today’s Federal Register makes
technical corrections to the Section 202
Housing for the Elderly Program
(Section 202 Program), and Section 811
Supportive Housing For Persons With
Disabilities (Section 811 Program).
Summary of Technical Corrections
Summaries of the technical
corrections made by this document
follow. The page number shown in
brackets identifies where the individual
funding availability announcement that
is being corrected can be found in the
May 12, 2008, SuperNOFA. The
technical correction described in today’s
Federal Register will also be reflected in
the application instructions located on
Grants.gov/Apply. Applicants who have
submitted their applications prior to
this publication can choose to resubmit
an updated application that reflects the
corrections and clarifications. The last
application received and validated by
Grants.gov by the deadline date will be
the application that is reviewed and
rated.
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Section 202 Housing for the Elderly
Program (Section 202 Program) [27296]
On page 27296, Overview
Information, Section D., first column,
HUD inadvertently listed an incorrect
Funding Opportunity Number and is
correcting the Funding Opportunity
Number.
On page 27310, Section IV.E.5., first
column, HUD inadvertently cited the
authority for the requirement that
requires that funds be disbursed prior to
September 30, 2011, and is correcting
this citation.
On pages 27312–27312, Section
V.A.3. Rating Factor 3, Soundness of
Approach, HUD inadvertently omitted a
rating factor applicable to applications
that include sites that are not
permissively zoned for the intended
use.
On page 27316, Section VI.C.1,
second and third paragraphs, center
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column, HUD is clarifying the recording
requirements using the Logic Model.
These corrections are also reflected in
the instructions found on Grants.gov/
Apply. Applicants must download the
instructions to receive all forms and
instructions related to this NOFA.
Applicants are encouraged to read the
instructions on Grants.gov/Apply prior
to submitting your application in
response to the Section 202 Program
funding opportunity.
Section 811 Supportive Housing for
Persons With Disabilities (Section 811
Program) [27319]
On page 27340, section V.A.5.c and d,
first column, HUD incorrectly included
rating factors that are not applicable to
this competition.
On page 27342, Section VI.C.1,
second and third paragraphs, center
column, HUD is clarifying the recording
requirements using the Logic Model.
These corrections are also reflected in
the instructions found on Grants.gov/
Apply. Applicants must download the
instructions to receive all forms and
instructions related to this NOFA.
Applicants are encouraged to read the
instructions on Grants.gov/Apply prior
to submitting your application in
response to the Section 811 Programs
funding opportunity.
Accordingly, in the Notice of HUD’s
FY2008, Notice of Funding Availability
(NOFA), Policy Requirements and
General Section to the SuperNOFA for
HUD’s Discretionary Grant Programs,
beginning at 73 FR 27032, in the issue
of May 12, 2008, the following
corrections are made.
1. Section 202 Supportive Housing for
the Elderly Program
On page 27296, Overview
Information, Section D, first column, the
Funding Opportunity Number is
corrected to read as follows:
D. Funding Opportunity Number: FR–
5200–N–26; OMB Approval Number is
2502–0267.
On page 27310, Section IV.E.5., HUD
is correcting the second sentence of this
paragraph to read as follows:
‘‘Under 31 U.S.C. Section 1551, no
funds can be disbursed fro the account
after September 30, 2016.’’
On page 27313, Section V.A.3. Rating
Factor 3, Soundness of Approach, HUD
is adding the following rating factor:
m. (-1). The site(s) is not permissively
zoned for the intended use.
On page 27316, Section VI.C.1.,
second and third paragraphs, center
column, HUD is clarifying the recording
requirements using the Logic Model to
read as follows:
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‘‘1. The Program Outcome Logic
Model (Form HUD–96010) must be
completed indicating the proposed
measures against the proposed
activities/output and proposed
outcome(s) for the appropriate year. The
proposed measures should be entered in
the ‘‘Pre’’ column of the form. The Logic
Model has been designed to clearly
identify the stages of the development
process and it must present a realistic
annual projection of outputs and
outcomes that demonstrates your full
understanding of the development
process. Using the ‘‘Year One’’ through
‘‘Year Three’’ tabs on the Logic Model,
you must demonstrate your ability to
ensure that the proposed measures will
result in the timely development of your
project. To provide for greater
consistency in reporting, you must
include all activities and outcomes
excepted per year of the period of
performance. Note: The reported
outcome of an identified activity/output
may be realized in a different year.
The Logic Model will capture
information in two stages. Stage one
will demonstrate your ability to develop
the project within the required
timeframe. This stage will capture data
that relates to initial closing,
construction, and final closing. Stage
one will require the submission of a
completed form HUD–96010, Logic
Model on an annual basis, beginning
with the date of the Agreement Letter
and concluding with the date of Final
Closing. At the time of the Project
Planning Conference, HUD and the
applicant will finalize the services and
activities in association with this Logic
Model and the development timeline.
On an annual basis, applicants will
report against the finalized logic model
by documenting the achieved measures
in the ‘‘Post’’ column. (Note: Applicants
are not required to complete the YTD
(year-to-date) column.) The final
reporting requirement for the Logic
Model will require that the applicant
use the ‘‘Total’’ worksheet to fully
document the activities and outcomes as
well as the associated measures that
have occurred during the period of
performance. In addition, a response to
each of the program management
evaluation questions is required at time
of final report.
The second stage will require the
Owner to submit a completed form
HUD–96010, Logic Model on an annual
basis, beginning one year after the date
of the final logic model submission that
was required in stage one and
concluding at the conclusion of the
mortgage. Stage two will require the
Owner to document the services/
activities that are made available to
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tenants and the expected outcomes and
measures of such services.’’
2. Section 811 Supportive Housing for
Persons With Disabilities (Section 811
Programs), Beginning at Page 27319
On page 27340, section V.A.5., first
column, HUD is deleting paragraphs c
and d.
On page 27342, Section VI.C.1.,
second and third paragraphs, center
column, center column, HUD is
clarifying the recording requirements
using the Logic Model to read as
follows:
‘‘1. The Program Outcome Logic
Model (Form HUD–96010) must be
completed indicating the proposed
measures against the proposed
activities/output and proposed
outcome(s) for the appropriate year. The
proposed measures should be entered in
the ‘‘Pre’’ column of the form. The Logic
Model has been designed to clearly
identify the stages of the development
process and it must present a realistic
annual projection of outputs and
outcomes that demonstrates your full
understanding of the development
process. Using the ‘‘Year One’’ through
‘‘Year Three’’ tabs on the Logic Model,
you must demonstrate your ability to
ensure that the proposed measures will
result in the timely development of your
project. To provide for greater
consistency in reporting, you must
include all activities and outcomes
excepted per year of the period of
performance. Note: The reported
outcome of an identified activity/output
may be realized in a different year.
The Logic Model will capture
information in two stages. Stage one
will demonstrate your ability to develop
the project within the required
timeframe. This stage will capture data
that relates to initial closing,
construction, and final closing. Stage
one will require the submission of a
completed form HUD–96010, Logic
Model on an annual basis, beginning
with the date of the Agreement Letter
and concluding with the date of Final
Closing. At the time of the Project
Planning Conference, HUD and the
applicant will finalize the services and
activities in association with this Logic
Model and the development timeline.
On an annual basis, applicants will
report against the finalized logic model
by documenting the achieved measures
in the ‘‘Post’’ column. (Note: Applicants
are not required to complete the YTD
(year-to-date) column.) The final
reporting requirement for the Logic
Model will require that the applicant
use the ‘‘Total’’ worksheet to fully
document the performance and
outcomes as well as the associated
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measures that have occurred during the
period of performance. In addition, a
response to each of the program
management evaluation questions is
required at time of final report.
The second stage will require the
Owner to submit a completed form
HUD–96010, Logic Model on an annual
basis, beginning one year after the date
of the final logic model submission that
was required in stage one and
concluding at the conclusion of the
mortgage. Stage two will require the
Owner to document the services/
activities that are made available to
tenants and the expected outcomes and
measures of such services.’’
Dated: June 2, 2008.
Keith A. Nelson,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
[FR Doc. E8–12807 Filed 6–6–08; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Office of the Secretary
Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership
Council
Office of the Secretary, Interior.
Notice of charter renewal.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: Following consultation with
the General Services Administration,
the Secretary of the Interior hereby
renews the Sport Fishing and Boating
Partnership Council (Council) charter
for 2 years.
DATES: The charter will be filed in
accordance with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act on June 24, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Douglas Hobbs, Council Coordinator,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service),
(703) 358–1711.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
purpose of the Council is to provide
advice to the Secretary of the Interior
through the Director of the Service in
order to assist the Department of the
Interior (Department) and the Service in
achieving their goal of increasing public
awareness of the importance of aquatic
resources and the social and economic
benefits of recreational fishing and
boating.
The Council represents the interests
of the sport fishing and boating
constituencies and industries and
consists of no more than 18 members
and up to 16 alternates appointed by the
Secretary to assure a balanced, crosssectional representation of public and
private sector organizations. The
Council consists of two ex-officio
members: Director, U.S. Fish and
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Wildlife Service and the President,
Association of Fish and Wildlife
Agencies (AFWA). The 16 remaining
members are appointed at the
Secretary’s discretion to achieve
balanced representation for recreational
fishing and boating interests. The
membership comprises senior-level
representatives of recreational fishing,
boating, and aquatic resource
conservation. These appointees must
have demonstrated expertise and
experience in one or more of the
following areas of national interest
groups: State fish and wildlife resource
management agencies, saltwater and
freshwater recreational fishing
organizations, recreational boating
organizations, recreational fishing and
boating industries, recreational fishery
resources conservation organizations,
tribal resource management
organization, aquatic resource outreach
and education organizations, and
tourism industry.
The Council functions solely as an
advisory body and in compliance with
provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (5 U.S.C. Appendix;
Act). The Certification of renewal is
published below.
This notice is published in
accordance with section 9a(2) of the
Act.
Certification
I hereby certify that the renewal of the
Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership
Council is necessary and in the public
interest in connection with the
performance of duties imposed on the
Department of the Interior by those
statutory authorities as defined in
Federal laws including, but not
restricted to, the Federal Aid in Sport
Fish Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 777–
777k), Fish and Wildlife Coordination
Act (16 U.S.C. 661–667e), and the Fish
and Wildlife Act of 1956 (16 U.S.C.
742a–742j) in furtherance of the
Secretary of the Interior’s statutory
responsibilities for administration of the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s mission
to conserve, protect, and enhance fish,
wildlife, and plants and their habitats
for the continuing benefit of the
American people. The Council will
assist the Secretary and the Department
of the Interior by providing advice on
activities to enhance fishery and aquatic
resources.
Dated: May 30, 2008.
Dirk Kempthorne,
Secretary of the Interior.
[FR Doc. E8–12854 Filed 6–6–08; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5200-C-01A1]
Notice of HUD's Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 SuperNOFA for HUD's
Discretionary Grant Programs; Correction for Section 202 and Section
811 Programs
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, HUD.
ACTION: Super Notice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) for HUD
Discretionary Grant Programs; correction.
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SUMMARY: On March 19, 2008, HUD published its Notice of Fiscal Year
(FY) 2008 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA); Policy Requirements
and General Section to HUD's FY2008 NOFAs for Discretionary Programs
(General Section). On May 12, 2008, HUD published its FY2008 SuperNOFA,
for HUD's Discretionary Grant Programs. This document makes corrections
or clarifications to the Section 202 Housing for the Elderly Program
(Section 202 Program), and Section 811 Supportive Housing For Persons
With Disabilities (Section 811 Programs).
DATES: The application submission dates for the program sections of the
SuperNOFA remain as published in the Federal Register on May 12, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions regarding the General
Section of March 19, 2008, should be directed to the NOFA Information
Center between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time at (800)
HUD-8929. Hearing-impaired persons may call 800-HUD-2209. For the
programs listed in this notice, please contact the office or individual
listed under Section VII of the Section 202 and Section 811 program
sections of the SuperNOFA, published on May 12, 2008.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March 19, 2008 (73 FR 14882), HUD
published its Notice of Fiscal Year (FY) 2008 Notice of Funding
Availability (NOFA);
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Policy Requirements and General Section to HUD's FY2008 NOFAs for
Discretionary Programs (General Section). Early publication of the
General Section was intended to provide prospective applicants
additional time to become familiar with and address those provisions in
the General Section that constitute part of almost every application.
On May 12, 2008 (73 FR 27032), HUD published its Notice of HUD's Fiscal
Year (FY) 2008, SuperNOFA for HUD's Discretionary Grant Programs. The
FY2008 SuperNOFA announced the availability of approximately $1.02
billion in HUD assistance. This notice published in today's Federal
Register makes technical corrections to the Section 202 Housing for the
Elderly Program (Section 202 Program), and Section 811 Supportive
Housing For Persons With Disabilities (Section 811 Program).
Summary of Technical Corrections
Summaries of the technical corrections made by this document
follow. The page number shown in brackets identifies where the
individual funding availability announcement that is being corrected
can be found in the May 12, 2008, SuperNOFA. The technical correction
described in today's Federal Register will also be reflected in the
application instructions located on Grants.gov/Apply. Applicants who
have submitted their applications prior to this publication can choose
to resubmit an updated application that reflects the corrections and
clarifications. The last application received and validated by
Grants.gov by the deadline date will be the application that is
reviewed and rated.
Section 202 Housing for the Elderly Program (Section 202 Program)
[27296]
On page 27296, Overview Information, Section D., first column, HUD
inadvertently listed an incorrect Funding Opportunity Number and is
correcting the Funding Opportunity Number.
On page 27310, Section IV.E.5., first column, HUD inadvertently
cited the authority for the requirement that requires that funds be
disbursed prior to September 30, 2011, and is correcting this citation.
On pages 27312-27312, Section V.A.3. Rating Factor 3, Soundness of
Approach, HUD inadvertently omitted a rating factor applicable to
applications that include sites that are not permissively zoned for the
intended use.
On page 27316, Section VI.C.1, second and third paragraphs, center
column, HUD is clarifying the recording requirements using the Logic
Model.
These corrections are also reflected in the instructions found on
Grants.gov/Apply. Applicants must download the instructions to receive
all forms and instructions related to this NOFA. Applicants are
encouraged to read the instructions on Grants.gov/Apply prior to
submitting your application in response to the Section 202 Program
funding opportunity.
Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons With Disabilities (Section
811 Program) [27319]
On page 27340, section V.A.5.c and d, first column, HUD incorrectly
included rating factors that are not applicable to this competition.
On page 27342, Section VI.C.1, second and third paragraphs, center
column, HUD is clarifying the recording requirements using the Logic
Model.
These corrections are also reflected in the instructions found on
Grants.gov/Apply. Applicants must download the instructions to receive
all forms and instructions related to this NOFA. Applicants are
encouraged to read the instructions on Grants.gov/Apply prior to
submitting your application in response to the Section 811 Programs
funding opportunity.
Accordingly, in the Notice of HUD's FY2008, Notice of Funding
Availability (NOFA), Policy Requirements and General Section to the
SuperNOFA for HUD's Discretionary Grant Programs, beginning at 73 FR
27032, in the issue of May 12, 2008, the following corrections are
made.
1. Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program
On page 27296, Overview Information, Section D, first column, the
Funding Opportunity Number is corrected to read as follows:
D. Funding Opportunity Number: FR-5200-N-26; OMB Approval Number is
2502-0267.
On page 27310, Section IV.E.5., HUD is correcting the second
sentence of this paragraph to read as follows:
``Under 31 U.S.C. Section 1551, no funds can be disbursed fro the
account after September 30, 2016.''
On page 27313, Section V.A.3. Rating Factor 3, Soundness of
Approach, HUD is adding the following rating factor:
m. (-1). The site(s) is not permissively zoned for the intended
use.
On page 27316, Section VI.C.1., second and third paragraphs, center
column, HUD is clarifying the recording requirements using the Logic
Model to read as follows:
``1. The Program Outcome Logic Model (Form HUD-96010) must be
completed indicating the proposed measures against the proposed
activities/output and proposed outcome(s) for the appropriate year. The
proposed measures should be entered in the ``Pre'' column of the form.
The Logic Model has been designed to clearly identify the stages of the
development process and it must present a realistic annual projection
of outputs and outcomes that demonstrates your full understanding of
the development process. Using the ``Year One'' through ``Year Three''
tabs on the Logic Model, you must demonstrate your ability to ensure
that the proposed measures will result in the timely development of
your project. To provide for greater consistency in reporting, you must
include all activities and outcomes excepted per year of the period of
performance. Note: The reported outcome of an identified activity/
output may be realized in a different year.
The Logic Model will capture information in two stages. Stage one
will demonstrate your ability to develop the project within the
required timeframe. This stage will capture data that relates to
initial closing, construction, and final closing. Stage one will
require the submission of a completed form HUD-96010, Logic Model on an
annual basis, beginning with the date of the Agreement Letter and
concluding with the date of Final Closing. At the time of the Project
Planning Conference, HUD and the applicant will finalize the services
and activities in association with this Logic Model and the development
timeline. On an annual basis, applicants will report against the
finalized logic model by documenting the achieved measures in the
``Post'' column. (Note: Applicants are not required to complete the YTD
(year-to-date) column.) The final reporting requirement for the Logic
Model will require that the applicant use the ``Total'' worksheet to
fully document the activities and outcomes as well as the associated
measures that have occurred during the period of performance. In
addition, a response to each of the program management evaluation
questions is required at time of final report.
The second stage will require the Owner to submit a completed form
HUD-96010, Logic Model on an annual basis, beginning one year after the
date of the final logic model submission that was required in stage one
and concluding at the conclusion of the mortgage. Stage two will
require the Owner to document the services/activities that are made
available to
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tenants and the expected outcomes and measures of such services.''
2. Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons With Disabilities
(Section 811 Programs), Beginning at Page 27319
On page 27340, section V.A.5., first column, HUD is deleting
paragraphs c and d.
On page 27342, Section VI.C.1., second and third paragraphs, center
column, center column, HUD is clarifying the recording requirements
using the Logic Model to read as follows:
``1. The Program Outcome Logic Model (Form HUD-96010) must be
completed indicating the proposed measures against the proposed
activities/output and proposed outcome(s) for the appropriate year. The
proposed measures should be entered in the ``Pre'' column of the form.
The Logic Model has been designed to clearly identify the stages of the
development process and it must present a realistic annual projection
of outputs and outcomes that demonstrates your full understanding of
the development process. Using the ``Year One'' through ``Year Three''
tabs on the Logic Model, you must demonstrate your ability to ensure
that the proposed measures will result in the timely development of
your project. To provide for greater consistency in reporting, you must
include all activities and outcomes excepted per year of the period of
performance. Note: The reported outcome of an identified activity/
output may be realized in a different year.
The Logic Model will capture information in two stages. Stage one
will demonstrate your ability to develop the project within the
required timeframe. This stage will capture data that relates to
initial closing, construction, and final closing. Stage one will
require the submission of a completed form HUD-96010, Logic Model on an
annual basis, beginning with the date of the Agreement Letter and
concluding with the date of Final Closing. At the time of the Project
Planning Conference, HUD and the applicant will finalize the services
and activities in association with this Logic Model and the development
timeline. On an annual basis, applicants will report against the
finalized logic model by documenting the achieved measures in the
``Post'' column. (Note: Applicants are not required to complete the YTD
(year-to-date) column.) The final reporting requirement for the Logic
Model will require that the applicant use the ``Total'' worksheet to
fully document the performance and outcomes as well as the associated
measures that have occurred during the period of performance. In
addition, a response to each of the program management evaluation
questions is required at time of final report.
The second stage will require the Owner to submit a completed form
HUD-96010, Logic Model on an annual basis, beginning one year after the
date of the final logic model submission that was required in stage one
and concluding at the conclusion of the mortgage. Stage two will
require the Owner to document the services/activities that are made
available to tenants and the expected outcomes and measures of such
services.''
Dated: June 2, 2008.
Keith A. Nelson,
Assistant Secretary for Administration.
[FR Doc. E8-12807 Filed 6-6-08; 8:45 am]
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