Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA); Amendment One-Energy Training Partnership Grants, 36531-36533 [E9-17458]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 140 / Thursday, July 23, 2009 / Notices applicants may focus and includes the following statement: a. New Text: We will also evaluate applications for projects that include emerging green occupations from industries that have not been discussed in this section. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeannette Flowers, Grants Management Specialist, Division of Federal Assistance, at (202) 693–3322 (this is not a toll-free number). Signed at Washington, DC this 17th day of July, 2009. Eric D. Luetkenhaus, Grant Officer. [FR Doc. E9–17456 Filed 7–22–09; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Employment & Training Administration [SGA/DFA–PY 08–18] Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA); Amendment One—Energy Training Partnership Grants erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with NOTICES AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration (ETA), Labor. ACTION: Notice: Amendment to SGA/ DFA–PY 08–18. SUMMARY: The Employment and Training Administration published a document in the Federal Register on June 24, 2009, announcing the availability of funds and solicitation for grant applications (SGA) for Energy Training Partnerships awarded through a competitive process. This amendment to the SGA clarifies items related to: (1) Eligible applicants (Section III.A); (2) Statewide and local entities that are eligible applicants (Section III.A.2); (3) participants eligible to receive training (Section III.E.1); (4) correction to formatting of ‘‘Other Eligibility Requirements’’ section; (5) Attachment 1 for the list of auto-impacted communities; and (6) supplementary information in Section B ‘‘Green Industries and Occupations.’’ The document is hereby amended. 1. Section III.A., ‘‘Eligible Applicants’’: (page 30154) Is revised to confirm that Local Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career Centers are not eligible applicants, confirm that the applicant in the proposed project must be clearly designated, and provide information on the definition of non-profit entities. In the SGA, the language designated below as ‘‘old text’’ is replaced with the language designated as ‘‘new text,’’ as follows: VerDate Nov<24>2008 15:01 Jul 22, 2009 Jkt 217001 a. Old Text—‘‘Under this announcement, eligible applicants are private nonprofit organizations that must apply under one of two categories: (1) National labor-management organizations with local networks; or (2) Statewide or local nonprofit partnerships. All applicants are expected to work in conjunction with partnerships consisting of labor organizations, employers, Workforce Investment Boards (WIBs), and other organizations as defined in section 171(e)(2)(B)(ii) of WIA. These categories create two applicant pools, which will compete separately for funding under this SGA.’’ b. New Text—‘‘Under this announcement, eligible applicants are private nonprofit organizations that must apply under one of two categories: (1) National labor-management organizations with local networks; or (2) Statewide or local nonprofit partnerships. All applicants are expected to work in conjunction with partnerships consisting of labor organizations, employers, Workforce Investment Boards, and other organizations as defined in section 171(e)(2)(B)(ii) of WIA. While the SGA indicates required and suggested partners, the proposal must designate a lead applicant. These categories create two applicant pools, which will compete separately for funding under this SGA. Local Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career Centers are not eligible applicants under this SGA. A private nonprofit entity is an organization that is legally organized for the purposes of tax exempt nonprofit status under the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or is actively pursuing IRS nonprofit tax exempt status.’’ 2. Section III.A.2.,’’Statewide and Local Entities’’: (page 30154) Is revised to confirm that eligible applicants for the State and local category are Statewide or local private nonprofit entities, including private nonprofit entities that serve American Indian reservations. In the SGA, the language designated below as ‘‘old text’’ is replaced with the language designated as ‘‘new text,’’ as follows: a. Old Text—‘‘Statewide and Local Entities: Applicants for the State and local category are local or Statewide non-profit entities with a joint partnership of labor organizations, employers or industry organizations, Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career Centers. A Statewide or local entity that receives an award under category 2 of this SGA may not receive sub-grant or sub-contract funding from a national organization that receives an award under category 1. PO 00000 Frm 00084 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 36531 For the purposes of this SGA, the term ‘State’ means each of the 50 States of the United States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories as defined in Section VI.B.’’ b. New Text—‘‘Statewide and Local Entities: Applicants for the State and local category are Statewide or local private nonprofit entities, including private nonprofit entities that serve American Indian reservations, with a joint partnership of labor organizations, employers or industry organizations, Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career Centers. A Statewide or local private nonprofit entity that receives an award under category 2 of this SGA may not receive sub-grant or sub-contract funding from a national organization that receives an award under category 1. For the purposes of this SGA, the term ‘State’ means each of the 50 States of the United States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories as defined in Section VI.B.’’ 3. Section III.E.1, ‘‘Participants Eligible to Receive Training’’: (page 30156) Is revised to clarify that individuals with disabilities are among the populations that can be served through grants awarded through this SGA by replacing the language designated below as ‘‘old text’’ with the language designated as ‘‘new text,’’ as follows: a. Old Text—‘‘Projects may also serve individuals with a criminal record; and populations that have not traditionally been employed in construction and skilled trade occupations, such as women and minorities.’’ b. New Text—‘‘Projects may also serve other types of individuals that may not be a part of the categories above, such as: individuals with a criminal record; individuals with disabilities; and populations that have not traditionally been employed in construction and skilled trade occupations, such as women and minorities.’’ 4. Correction to formatting of ‘‘Other Eligibility Requirements’’ section: The ‘‘Other Eligibility Requirements’’ section of the SGA is currently listed as section ‘‘D. Other Eligibility Requirements’’ on p. 30155. The section was formatted incorrectly, and the SGA is revised so that the ‘‘Other Eligibility Requirements’’ section is now listed as ‘‘C. Other Eligibility Requirements’’ instead of ‘‘D. Other Eligibility Requirements’’. With this correction, ‘‘Other Eligibility Requirements’’ is now correctly listed as Section III.C. of the SGA. 5. Attachment I—Counties Impacted By Automotive-Related Restructuring: This notice is to provide ‘‘Attachment I’’ E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1 36532 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 140 / Thursday, July 23, 2009 / Notices as referenced on p. 30154, Section II.A which is a list of 281 counties impacted by automotive-related restructuring from the Center for Automotive Research. In addition to the 281 counties, an additional 31 counties have been included on the list due to an inadvertent omission on the original list. This is the complete and final list and there will be no further changes to this list. ATTACHMENT I: COUNTIES IMPACTED BY AUTOMOTIVE-RELATED RESTRUCTURING erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with NOTICES FIPS County name State 1013 ..... 1021 ..... 1083 ..... 1085 ..... 1089 ..... 1095 ..... 1101 ..... 1121 ..... 1125 ..... 5023 ..... 5041 ..... 5055 ..... 5083 ..... 6001 ..... 6037 ..... 10003 ... 13089 ... 13121 ... 13139 ... 13143 ... 13167 ... 13285 ... 19029 ... 19037 ... 19071 ... 19089 ... 19095 ... 19115 ... 19149 ... 19157 ... 19175 ... 19197 ... 17007 ... 17025 ... 17031 ... 17047 ... 17067 ... 17121 ... 17113 ... 17155 ... 17187 ... 17189 ... 17191 ... 18001 ... 18003 ... 18005 ... 18009 ... 18015 ... 18017 ... 18025 ... 18033 ... 18031 ... 18035 ... 18037 ... 18039 ... 18041 ... Butler ...................... Chilton .................... Limestone ............... Lowndes ................. Madison .................. Marshall .................. Montgomery ........... Talladega ................ Tuscaloosa ............. Cleburne ................. Desha ..................... Greene ................... Logan ..................... Alameda ................. Los Angeles ........... New Castle ............. DeKalb .................... Fulton ..................... Hall ......................... Haralson ................. Johnson .................. Troup ...................... Cass ....................... Chickasaw .............. Fremont .................. Howard ................... Iowa ........................ Louisa ..................... Plymouth ................ Poweshiek .............. Union ...................... Wright ..................... Boone ..................... Clay ........................ Cook ....................... Edwards ................. Hancock ................. Marion .................... McLean ................... Putnam ................... Warren .................... Washington ............ Wayne .................... Adams .................... Allen ....................... Bartholomew .......... Blackford ................ Carroll ..................... Cass ....................... Crawford ................. De Kalb .................. Decatur ................... Delaware ................ Dubois .................... Elkhart .................... Fayette ................... AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AR AR AR AR CA CA DE GA GA GA GA GA GA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN VerDate Nov<24>2008 15:01 Jul 22, 2009 Jkt 217001 ATTACHMENT I: COUNTIES IMPACTED BY AUTOMOTIVE-RELATED RESTRUCTURING—Continued ATTACHMENT I: COUNTIES IMPACTED BY AUTOMOTIVE-RELATED RESTRUCTURING—Continued FIPS FIPS 18045 18047 18051 18053 18059 18061 18065 18067 18071 18075 18077 18081 18087 18093 18097 18103 18107 18113 18123 18133 18135 18143 18147 18141 18149 18151 18153 18157 18159 18175 18179 18183 20001 20209 21003 21009 21017 21023 21031 21033 21041 21043 21055 21057 21069 21073 21075 21077 21081 21093 21099 21101 21103 21107 21111 21113 21121 21123 21137 21151 21155 21167 21169 21173 21179 21183 21191 21199 21207 21209 PO 00000 County name ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 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Barren ..................... Bourbon .................. Bracken .................. Butler ...................... Caldwell .................. Carroll ..................... Carter ..................... Crittenden ............... Cumberland ............ Fleming ................... Franklin ................... Fulton ..................... Gallatin ................... Grant ...................... Hardin ..................... Hart ......................... Henderson .............. Henry ...................... Hopkins .................. Jefferson ................. Jessamine .............. Knox ....................... Larue ...................... Lincoln .................... Madison .................. Marion .................... Mercer .................... Metcalfe .................. Montgomery ........... Nelson .................... Ohio ........................ Pendleton ............... Pulaski .................... Russell .................... Scott ....................... 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State Shelby .................... Simpson ................. Trigg ....................... Warren .................... Washington ............ Caddo ..................... Baltimore (city) ....... Washington ............ Antrim ..................... Bay ......................... Calhoun .................. Eaton ...................... Genesee ................. Hillsdale .................. Huron ...................... Ingham ................... Ionia ........................ Iosco ....................... Jackson .................. Kalkaska ................. Kent ........................ Lapeer .................... Lenawee ................. Livingston ............... Macomb .................. Mecosta .................. Midland ................... Missaukee .............. Monroe ................... Oakland .................. Oceana ................... Osceola .................. Oscoda ................... Ottawa .................... Roscommon ........... Saginaw .................. St. Clair .................. St. Joseph .............. Tuscola ................... Van Buren .............. Washtenaw ............. Wayne .................... Wexford .................. Clearwater .............. Ramsey .................. Clay ........................ Daviess ................... Grundy .................... Laclede ................... Lincoln .................... Nodaway ................ Randolph ................ St. Charles ............. St. Louis ................. Wright ..................... Benton .................... Bolivar .................... Holmes ................... Madison .................. Quitman .................. Smith ...................... Union ...................... Yalobusha .............. Durham ................... Gaston .................... Henderson .............. Person .................... Scotland ................. McIntosh ................. Buffalo .................... KY KY KY KY KY LA MD MD MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MN MN MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS NC NC NC NC NC ND NE 23JYN1 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 140 / Thursday, July 23, 2009 / Notices ATTACHMENT I: COUNTIES IMPACTED BY AUTOMOTIVE-RELATED RESTRUCTURING—Continued FIPS erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with NOTICES ATTACHMENT I: COUNTIES IMPACTED BY AUTOMOTIVE-RELATED RESTRUCTURING—Continued FIPS 31047 31051 31141 31159 34023 34039 36029 36063 36067 36089 39001 39003 39011 39019 39021 39025 39027 39033 39035 39039 39043 39051 39061 39063 39065 39069 39071 39077 39079 39083 39091 39093 39095 39097 39113 39117 39121 39125 39131 39135 39137 39139 39141 39143 39147 39149 39153 39155 39159 39161 39169 39171 39173 39175 40095 40109 42003 42117 45007 45019 45021 45035 45067 45083 47001 47003 47007 47009 47015 47031 County name ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... State Dawson .................. Dixon ...................... Platte ...................... Seward ................... Middlesex ............... Union ...................... Erie ......................... Niagara ................... Onondaga ............... St. Lawrence .......... Adams .................... Allen ....................... Auglaize .................. Carroll ..................... Champaign ............. Clermont ................. Clinton .................... Crawford ................. Cuyahoga ............... Defiance ................. Erie ......................... Fulton ..................... Hamilton ................. Hancock ................. Hardin ..................... Henry ...................... Highland ................. Huron ...................... Jackson .................. Knox ....................... Logan ..................... Lorain ..................... Lucas ...................... Madison .................. Montgomery ........... Morrow ................... Noble ...................... Paulding ................. Pike ........................ Preble ..................... Putnam ................... Richland ................. Ross ....................... Sandusky ................ Seneca ................... Shelby .................... Summit ................... Trumbull ................. Union ...................... Van Wert ................ Wayne .................... Williams .................. Wood ...................... Wyandot ................. Marshall .................. Oklahoma ............... Allegheny ................ Tioga ...................... Anderson ................ Charleston .............. Cherokee ................ Dorchester .............. Marion .................... Spartanburg ............ Anderson ................ Bedford ................... Bledsoe .................. Blount ..................... Cannon ................... Coffee ..................... 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Hawkins .................. Henderson .............. Henry ...................... Jackson .................. Lauderdale ............. Lawrence ................ Loudon ................... Madison .................. Marshall .................. Maury ..................... McMinn ................... McNairy .................. Meigs ...................... Monroe ................... Obion ...................... Overton ................... Perry ....................... Putnam ................... Rhea ....................... Robertson ............... Rutherford .............. Scott ....................... Smith ...................... Warren .................... White ...................... Bexar ...................... Tarrant .................... Box Elder ................ Botetourt ................. Norfolk (city) ........... Pulaski .................... Smyth ..................... Spotsylvania ........... Kenosha ................. Marinette ................ Rock ....................... Putnam ................... TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TX TX UT VA VA VA VA VA WI WI WI WV 6. Supplementary Information Section B ‘‘Green Industries and Occupations’’: Is revised to provide further information on the industries on which applicants may focus by adding the language designated below as ‘‘new text’’ to the existing language in that section: a. New Text: ‘‘We will also evaluate applications for projects that include emerging green occupations from industries that have not been discussed in this section.’’ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Janice Sheelor, Grants Management Specialist, Division of Federal Assistance, at (202) 693–3538. PO 00000 Frm 00086 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 36533 Signed at Washington, DC, this 17th day of July 2009. Donna Kelly, Grant Officer, Employment & Training Administration. [FR Doc. E9–17458 Filed 7–22–09; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [Docket Nos. 50–445 and 50–446 NRC– 2009–0318] Luminant Generation Company LLC; Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amendment to Facility Operating License, Proposed No Significant Hazards Consideration Determination, and Opportunity for a Hearing and Order Imposing Procedures for Access to Sensitive Unclassified NonSafeguards Information (SUNSI) for Contention Preparation The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, the Commission) is considering issuance of an amendment to Facility Operating License Nos. NPF– 87 and NPF–89 issued to Luminant Generation Company LLC for operation of the Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station (CPSES), Units 1 and 2, located in Somervell County, Texas. The proposed amendment would revise Technical Specification (TS) 5.5.9.2, ‘‘Unit 1 Model D76 and Unit 2 Model D5 Steam Generator (SG) Program,’’ to exclude portions of the CPSES, Unit 2 Model D5 SG below the top of the SG tubesheet from periodic SG tube inspections. In addition, the proposed amendment would revise TS 5.6.9, ‘‘Unit 1 Model D76 and Unit 2 Model D5 Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report,’’ to include reporting requirements specific to the permanent alternate repair criteria for CPSES, Unit 2. The amendment request is supported by Westinghouse WCAP–17072–P, ‘‘H*: Alternate Repair Criteria for the Tube Sheet Expansion Region in Steam Generators with Hydraulically Expanded Tubes (Model D5),’’ May 2009. The amendment application dated June 8, 2009, contains sensitive unclassified non-safeguards information (SUNSI). Before issuance of the proposed license amendment, the Commission will have made findings required by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the Act), and the Commission’s regulations. The Commission has made a proposed determination that the amendment request involves no significant hazards consideration. Under E:\FR\FM\23JYN1.SGM 23JYN1

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[Federal Register Volume 74, Number 140 (Thursday, July 23, 2009)]
[Notices]
[Pages 36531-36533]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E9-17458]


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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Employment & Training Administration

[SGA/DFA-PY 08-18]


Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA); Amendment One--Energy 
Training Partnership Grants

AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration (ETA), Labor.

ACTION: Notice: Amendment to SGA/DFA-PY 08-18.

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SUMMARY: The Employment and Training Administration published a 
document in the Federal Register on June 24, 2009, announcing the 
availability of funds and solicitation for grant applications (SGA) for 
Energy Training Partnerships awarded through a competitive process. 
This amendment to the SGA clarifies items related to: (1) Eligible 
applicants (Section III.A); (2) Statewide and local entities that are 
eligible applicants (Section III.A.2); (3) participants eligible to 
receive training (Section III.E.1); (4) correction to formatting of 
``Other Eligibility Requirements'' section; (5) Attachment 1 for the 
list of auto-impacted communities; and (6) supplementary information in 
Section B ``Green Industries and Occupations.'' The document is hereby 
amended.
    1. Section III.A., ``Eligible Applicants'': (page 30154) Is revised 
to confirm that Local Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career 
Centers are not eligible applicants, confirm that the applicant in the 
proposed project must be clearly designated, and provide information on 
the definition of non-profit entities. In the SGA, the language 
designated below as ``old text'' is replaced with the language 
designated as ``new text,'' as follows:
    a. Old Text--``Under this announcement, eligible applicants are 
private nonprofit organizations that must apply under one of two 
categories: (1) National labor-management organizations with local 
networks; or (2) Statewide or local nonprofit partnerships. All 
applicants are expected to work in conjunction with partnerships 
consisting of labor organizations, employers, Workforce Investment 
Boards (WIBs), and other organizations as defined in section 
171(e)(2)(B)(ii) of WIA. These categories create two applicant pools, 
which will compete separately for funding under this SGA.''
    b. New Text--``Under this announcement, eligible applicants are 
private nonprofit organizations that must apply under one of two 
categories: (1) National labor-management organizations with local 
networks; or (2) Statewide or local nonprofit partnerships. All 
applicants are expected to work in conjunction with partnerships 
consisting of labor organizations, employers, Workforce Investment 
Boards, and other organizations as defined in section 171(e)(2)(B)(ii) 
of WIA. While the SGA indicates required and suggested partners, the 
proposal must designate a lead applicant. These categories create two 
applicant pools, which will compete separately for funding under this 
SGA. Local Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career Centers are 
not eligible applicants under this SGA. A private nonprofit entity is 
an organization that is legally organized for the purposes of tax 
exempt nonprofit status under the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), or is 
actively pursuing IRS nonprofit tax exempt status.''
    2. Section III.A.2.,''Statewide and Local Entities'': (page 30154) 
Is revised to confirm that eligible applicants for the State and local 
category are Statewide or local private nonprofit entities, including 
private nonprofit entities that serve American Indian reservations. In 
the SGA, the language designated below as ``old text'' is replaced with 
the language designated as ``new text,'' as follows:
    a. Old Text--``Statewide and Local Entities: Applicants for the 
State and local category are local or Statewide non-profit entities 
with a joint partnership of labor organizations, employers or industry 
organizations, Workforce Investment Boards and One Stop Career Centers. 
A Statewide or local entity that receives an award under category 2 of 
this SGA may not receive sub-grant or sub-contract funding from a 
national organization that receives an award under category 1. For the 
purposes of this SGA, the term `State' means each of the 50 States of 
the United States, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories as 
defined in Section VI.B.''
    b. New Text--``Statewide and Local Entities: Applicants for the 
State and local category are Statewide or local private nonprofit 
entities, including private nonprofit entities that serve American 
Indian reservations, with a joint partnership of labor organizations, 
employers or industry organizations, Workforce Investment Boards and 
One Stop Career Centers. A Statewide or local private nonprofit entity 
that receives an award under category 2 of this SGA may not receive 
sub-grant or sub-contract funding from a national organization that 
receives an award under category 1. For the purposes of this SGA, the 
term `State' means each of the 50 States of the United States, the 
District of Columbia, and U.S. territories as defined in Section 
VI.B.''
    3. Section III.E.1, ``Participants Eligible to Receive Training'': 
(page 30156) Is revised to clarify that individuals with disabilities 
are among the populations that can be served through grants awarded 
through this SGA by replacing the language designated below as ``old 
text'' with the language designated as ``new text,'' as follows:
    a. Old Text--``Projects may also serve individuals with a criminal 
record; and populations that have not traditionally been employed in 
construction and skilled trade occupations, such as women and 
minorities.''
    b. New Text--``Projects may also serve other types of individuals 
that may not be a part of the categories above, such as: individuals 
with a criminal record; individuals with disabilities; and populations 
that have not traditionally been employed in construction and skilled 
trade occupations, such as women and minorities.''
    4. Correction to formatting of ``Other Eligibility Requirements'' 
section: The ``Other Eligibility Requirements'' section of the SGA is 
currently listed as section ``D. Other Eligibility Requirements'' on p. 
30155. The section was formatted incorrectly, and the SGA is revised so 
that the ``Other Eligibility Requirements'' section is now listed as 
``C. Other Eligibility Requirements'' instead of ``D. Other Eligibility 
Requirements''. With this correction, ``Other Eligibility 
Requirements'' is now correctly listed as Section III.C. of the SGA.
    5. Attachment I--Counties Impacted By Automotive-Related 
Restructuring: This notice is to provide ``Attachment I''

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as referenced on p. 30154, Section II.A which is a list of 281 counties 
impacted by automotive-related restructuring from the Center for 
Automotive Research. In addition to the 281 counties, an additional 31 
counties have been included on the list due to an inadvertent omission 
on the original list. This is the complete and final list and there 
will be no further changes to this list.

   Attachment I: Counties Impacted by Automotive-Related Restructuring
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           FIPS                       County name               State
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1013......................  Butler........................           AL
1021......................  Chilton.......................           AL
1083......................  Limestone.....................           AL
1085......................  Lowndes.......................           AL
1089......................  Madison.......................           AL
1095......................  Marshall......................           AL
1101......................  Montgomery....................           AL
1121......................  Talladega.....................           AL
1125......................  Tuscaloosa....................           AL
5023......................  Cleburne......................           AR
5041......................  Desha.........................           AR
5055......................  Greene........................           AR
5083......................  Logan.........................           AR
6001......................  Alameda.......................             CA
6037......................  Los Angeles...................             CA
10003.....................  New Castle....................           DE
13089.....................  DeKalb........................           GA
13121.....................  Fulton........................           GA
13139.....................  Hall..........................           GA
13143.....................  Haralson......................           GA
13167.....................  Johnson.......................           GA
13285.....................  Troup.........................           GA
19029.....................  Cass..........................           IA
19037.....................  Chickasaw.....................           IA
19071.....................  Fremont.......................           IA
19089.....................  Howard........................           IA
19095.....................  Iowa..........................           IA
19115.....................  Louisa........................           IA
19149.....................  Plymouth......................           IA
19157.....................  Poweshiek.....................           IA
19175.....................  Union.........................           IA
19197.....................  Wright........................           IA
17007.....................  Boone.........................           IL
17025.....................  Clay..........................           IL
17031.....................  Cook..........................           IL
17047.....................  Edwards.......................           IL
17067.....................  Hancock.......................           IL
17121.....................  Marion........................           IL
17113.....................  McLean........................           IL
17155.....................  Putnam........................           IL
17187.....................  Warren........................           IL
17189.....................  Washington....................           IL
17191.....................  Wayne.........................           IL
18001.....................  Adams.........................           IN
18003.....................  Allen.........................           IN
18005.....................  Bartholomew...................           IN
18009.....................  Blackford.....................           IN
18015.....................  Carroll.......................           IN
18017.....................  Cass..........................           IN
18025.....................  Crawford......................           IN
18033.....................  De Kalb.......................           IN
18031.....................  Decatur.......................           IN
18035.....................  Delaware......................           IN
18037.....................  Dubois........................           IN
18039.....................  Elkhart.......................           IN
18041.....................  Fayette.......................           IN
18045.....................  Fountain......................           IN
18047.....................  Franklin......................           IN
18051.....................  Gibson........................           IN
18053.....................  Grant.........................           IN
18059.....................  Hancock.......................           IN
18061.....................  Harrison......................           IN
18065.....................  Henry.........................           IN
18067.....................  Howard........................           IN
18071.....................  Jackson.......................           IN
18075.....................  Jay...........................           IN
18077.....................  Jefferson.....................           IN
18081.....................  Johnson.......................           IN
18087.....................  Lagrange......................           IN
18093.....................  Lawrence......................           IN
18097.....................  Marion........................           IN
18103.....................  Miami.........................           IN
18107.....................  Montgomery....................           IN
18113.....................  Noble.........................           IN
18123.....................  Perry.........................           IN
18133.....................  Putnam........................           IN
18135.....................  Randolph......................           IN
18143.....................  Scott.........................           IN
18147.....................  Spencer.......................           IN
18141.....................  St. Joseph....................           IN
18149.....................  Starke........................           IN
18151.....................  Steuben.......................           IN
18153.....................  Sullivan......................           IN
18157.....................  Tippecanoe....................           IN
18159.....................  Tipton........................           IN
18175.....................  Washington....................           IN
18179.....................  Wells.........................           IN
18183.....................  Whitley.......................           IN
20001.....................  Allen.........................           KS
20209.....................  Wyandotte.....................           KS
21003.....................  Allen.........................           KY
21009.....................  Barren........................           KY
21017.....................  Bourbon.......................           KY
21023.....................  Bracken.......................           KY
21031.....................  Butler........................           KY
21033.....................  Caldwell......................           KY
21041.....................  Carroll.......................           KY
21043.....................  Carter........................           KY
21055.....................  Crittenden....................           KY
21057.....................  Cumberland....................           KY
21069.....................  Fleming.......................           KY
21073.....................  Franklin......................           KY
21075.....................  Fulton........................           KY
21077.....................  Gallatin......................           KY
21081.....................  Grant.........................           KY
21093.....................  Hardin........................           KY
21099.....................  Hart..........................           KY
21101.....................  Henderson.....................           KY
21103.....................  Henry.........................           KY
21107.....................  Hopkins.......................           KY
21111.....................  Jefferson.....................           KY
21113.....................  Jessamine.....................           KY
21121.....................  Knox..........................           KY
21123.....................  Larue.........................           KY
21137.....................  Lincoln.......................           KY
21151.....................  Madison.......................           KY
21155.....................  Marion........................           KY
21167.....................  Mercer........................           KY
21169.....................  Metcalfe......................           KY
21173.....................  Montgomery....................           KY
21179.....................  Nelson........................           KY
21183.....................  Ohio..........................           KY
21191.....................  Pendleton.....................           KY
21199.....................  Pulaski.......................           KY
21207.....................  Russell.......................           KY
21209.....................  Scott.........................           KY
21211.....................  Shelby........................           KY
21213.....................  Simpson.......................           KY
21221.....................  Trigg.........................           KY
21227.....................  Warren........................           KY
21229.....................  Washington....................           KY
22017.....................  Caddo.........................           LA
24510.....................  Baltimore (city)..............           MD
24043.....................  Washington....................           MD
26009.....................  Antrim........................           MI
26017.....................  Bay...........................           MI
26025.....................  Calhoun.......................           MI
26045.....................  Eaton.........................           MI
26049.....................  Genesee.......................           MI
26059.....................  Hillsdale.....................           MI
26063.....................  Huron.........................           MI
26065.....................  Ingham........................           MI
26067.....................  Ionia.........................           MI
26069.....................  Iosco.........................           MI
26075.....................  Jackson.......................           MI
26079.....................  Kalkaska......................           MI
26081.....................  Kent..........................           MI
26087.....................  Lapeer........................           MI
26091.....................  Lenawee.......................           MI
26093.....................  Livingston....................           MI
26099.....................  Macomb........................           MI
26107.....................  Mecosta.......................           MI
26111.....................  Midland.......................           MI
26113.....................  Missaukee.....................           MI
26115.....................  Monroe........................           MI
26125.....................  Oakland.......................           MI
26127.....................  Oceana........................           MI
26133.....................  Osceola.......................           MI
26135.....................  Oscoda........................           MI
26139.....................  Ottawa........................           MI
26143.....................  Roscommon.....................           MI
26145.....................  Saginaw.......................           MI
26147.....................  St. Clair.....................           MI
26149.....................  St. Joseph....................           MI
26157.....................  Tuscola.......................           MI
26159.....................  Van Buren.....................           MI
26161.....................  Washtenaw.....................           MI
26163.....................  Wayne.........................           MI
26165.....................  Wexford.......................           MI
27029.....................  Clearwater....................           MN
27123.....................  Ramsey........................           MN
29047.....................  Clay..........................           MO
29061.....................  Daviess.......................           MO
29079.....................  Grundy........................           MO
29105.....................  Laclede.......................           MO
29113.....................  Lincoln.......................           MO
29147.....................  Nodaway.......................           MO
29175.....................  Randolph......................           MO
29183.....................  St. Charles...................           MO
29189.....................  St. Louis.....................           MO
29229.....................  Wright........................           MO
28009.....................  Benton........................           MS
28011.....................  Bolivar.......................           MS
28051.....................  Holmes........................           MS
28089.....................  Madison.......................           MS
28119.....................  Quitman.......................           MS
28129.....................  Smith.........................           MS
28145.....................  Union.........................           MS
28161.....................  Yalobusha.....................           MS
37063.....................  Durham........................            NC
37071.....................  Gaston........................            NC
37089.....................  Henderson.....................            NC
37145.....................  Person........................            NC
37165.....................  Scotland......................            NC
38051.....................  McIntosh......................           ND
31019.....................  Buffalo.......................           NE

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31047.....................  Dawson........................           NE
31051.....................  Dixon.........................           NE
31141.....................  Platte........................           NE
31159.....................  Seward........................           NE
34023.....................  Middlesex.....................           NJ
34039.....................  Union.........................           NJ
36029.....................  Erie..........................           NY
36063.....................  Niagara.......................           NY
36067.....................  Onondaga......................           NY
36089.....................  St. Lawrence..................           NY
39001.....................  Adams.........................           OH
39003.....................  Allen.........................           OH
39011.....................  Auglaize......................           OH
39019.....................  Carroll.......................           OH
39021.....................  Champaign.....................           OH
39025.....................  Clermont......................           OH
39027.....................  Clinton.......................           OH
39033.....................  Crawford......................           OH
39035.....................  Cuyahoga......................           OH
39039.....................  Defiance......................           OH
39043.....................  Erie..........................           OH
39051.....................  Fulton........................           OH
39061.....................  Hamilton......................           OH
39063.....................  Hancock.......................           OH
39065.....................  Hardin........................           OH
39069.....................  Henry.........................           OH
39071.....................  Highland......................           OH
39077.....................  Huron.........................           OH
39079.....................  Jackson.......................           OH
39083.....................  Knox..........................           OH
39091.....................  Logan.........................           OH
39093.....................  Lorain........................           OH
39095.....................  Lucas.........................           OH
39097.....................  Madison.......................           OH
39113.....................  Montgomery....................           OH
39117.....................  Morrow........................           OH
39121.....................  Noble.........................           OH
39125.....................  Paulding......................           OH
39131.....................  Pike..........................           OH
39135.....................  Preble........................           OH
39137.....................  Putnam........................           OH
39139.....................  Richland......................           OH
39141.....................  Ross..........................           OH
39143.....................  Sandusky......................           OH
39147.....................  Seneca........................           OH
39149.....................  Shelby........................           OH
39153.....................  Summit........................           OH
39155.....................  Trumbull......................           OH
39159.....................  Union.........................           OH
39161.....................  Van Wert......................           OH
39169.....................  Wayne.........................           OH
39171.....................  Williams......................           OH
39173.....................  Wood..........................           OH
39175.....................  Wyandot.......................           OH
40095.....................  Marshall......................           OK
40109.....................  Oklahoma......................           OK
42003.....................  Allegheny.....................           PA
42117.....................  Tioga.........................           PA
45007.....................  Anderson......................            SC
45019.....................  Charleston....................            SC
45021.....................  Cherokee......................            SC
45035.....................  Dorchester....................            SC
45067.....................  Marion........................            SC
45083.....................  Spartanburg...................            SC
47001.....................  Anderson......................           TN
47003.....................  Bedford.......................           TN
47007.....................  Bledsoe.......................           TN
47009.....................  Blount........................           TN
47015.....................  Cannon........................           TN
47031.....................  Coffee........................           TN
47041.....................  DeKalb........................           TN
47045.....................  Dyer..........................           TN
47051.....................  Franklin......................           TN
47053.....................  Gibson........................           TN
47055.....................  Giles.........................           TN
47061.....................  Grundy........................           TN
47063.....................  Hamblen.......................           TN
47065.....................  Hamilton......................           TN
47069.....................  Hardeman......................           TN
47073.....................  Hawkins.......................           TN
47077.....................  Henderson.....................           TN
47079.....................  Henry.........................           TN
47087.....................  Jackson.......................           TN
47097.....................  Lauderdale....................           TN
47099.....................  Lawrence......................           TN
47105.....................  Loudon........................           TN
47113.....................  Madison.......................           TN
47117.....................  Marshall......................           TN
47119.....................  Maury.........................           TN
47107.....................  McMinn........................           TN
47109.....................  McNairy.......................           TN
47121.....................  Meigs.........................           TN
47123.....................  Monroe........................           TN
47131.....................  Obion.........................           TN
47133.....................  Overton.......................           TN
47135.....................  Perry.........................           TN
47141.....................  Putnam........................           TN
47143.....................  Rhea..........................           TN
47147.....................  Robertson.....................           TN
47149.....................  Rutherford....................           TN
47151.....................  Scott.........................           TN
47159.....................  Smith.........................           TN
47177.....................  Warren........................           TN
47185.....................  White.........................           TN
48029.....................  Bexar.........................           TX
48439.....................  Tarrant.......................           TX
49003.....................  Box Elder.....................           UT
51023.....................  Botetourt.....................           VA
51710.....................  Norfolk (city)................           VA
51155.....................  Pulaski.......................           VA
51173.....................  Smyth.........................           VA
51177.....................  Spotsylvania..................           VA
55059.....................  Kenosha.......................           WI
55075.....................  Marinette.....................           WI
55105.....................  Rock..........................           WI
54079.....................  Putnam........................           WV
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    6. Supplementary Information Section B ``Green Industries and 
Occupations'': Is revised to provide further information on the 
industries on which applicants may focus by adding the language 
designated below as ``new text'' to the existing language in that 
section:
    a. New Text: ``We will also evaluate applications for projects that 
include emerging green occupations from industries that have not been 
discussed in this section.''

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Janice Sheelor, Grants Management 
Specialist, Division of Federal Assistance, at (202) 693-3538.

    Signed at Washington, DC, this 17th day of July 2009.
Donna Kelly,
Grant Officer, Employment & Training Administration.
[FR Doc. E9-17458 Filed 7-22-09; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4510-FN-P
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