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LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
45 CFR Part 1611
Income Level for Individuals Eligible
for Assistance
Legal Services Corporation.
Final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Legal Services
Corporation (‘‘Corporation’’) is required
by law to establish maximum income
levels for individuals eligible for legal
assistance. This document updates the
specified income levels to reflect the
annual amendments to the Federal
Poverty Guidelines as issued by the
Department of Health and Human
Services.
SUMMARY:
Effective Date: This rule is
effective as of August 6, 2010.
DATES:
47487
income level equivalent to one hundred
and twenty-five percent (125%) of the
Federal Poverty Guidelines. Since 1982,
the Department of Health and Human
Services has been responsible for
updating and issuing the Federal
Poverty Guidelines. The figures for 2010
set out below are equivalent to 125% of
the current Federal Poverty Guidelines
as published on August 3, 2010 (75 FR
45628).
In addition, LSC is publishing charts
listing income levels that are 200% of
the Federal Poverty Guidelines. These
charts are for reference purposes only as
an aid to grant recipients in assessing
the financial eligibility of an applicant
whose income is greater than 200% of
the applicable Federal Poverty
Guidelines amount, but less than 200%
of the applicable Federal Poverty
Guidelines amount (and who may be
found to be financially eligible under
duly adopted exceptions to the annual
income ceiling in accordance with
sections 1611.3, 1611.4 and 1611.5).
LSC notes that these 2010 Income
Guidelines are substantively unchanged
from the 2009 Income Guidelines. This
is because HHS’ Poverty Guidelines for
the remainder of 2010 are unchanged
from the 2009 Poverty Guidelines which
have been in place since last year.
List of Subjects in 45 CFR Part 1611
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mattie Cohan, Senior Assistant General
Counsel, Legal Services Corporation,
3333 K St., NW., Washington, DC 20007;
(202) 295–1624; mcohan@lsc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
1007(a)(2) of the Legal Services
Corporation Act (‘‘Act’’), 42 U.S.C.
2996f(a)(2), requires the Corporation to
establish maximum income levels for
individuals eligible for legal assistance,
and the Act provides that other
specified factors shall be taken into
account along with income.
Section 1611.3(c) of the Corporation’s
regulations establishes a maximum
Grant programs—Law, Legal services.
For reasons set forth above, 45 CFR
1611 is amended as follows:
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PART 1611—ELIGIBILITY
1. The authority citation for part 1611
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: Secs. 1006(b)(1), 1007(a)(1)
Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974, 42
U.S.C. 2996e(b)(1), 2996f(a)(1), 2996f(a)(2).
2. Appendix A of part 1611 is revised
to read as follows:
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Appendix A of Part 1611
LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION 2010 INCOME GUIDELINES *
48 Contiguous
states and the District of Columbia
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Size of household
1 ...........................................................................................................................
2 ...........................................................................................................................
3 ...........................................................................................................................
4 ...........................................................................................................................
5 ...........................................................................................................................
6 ...........................................................................................................................
7 ...........................................................................................................................
8 ...........................................................................................................................
For each additional member of the household in excess of 8, add:
Alaska
$13,538
18,213
22,888
27,563
32,238
36,913
41,588
46,263
4,675
$16,913
22,763
28,613
34,463
40,313
46,163
52,013
57,863
5,850
Hawaii
$15,575
20,950
26,325
31,700
37,075
42,450
47,825
53,200
5,375
* The figures in this table represent 125% of the poverty guidelines by household size as determined by the Department of Health and Human
Services.
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REFERENCE CHART—200% OF DHHS FEDERAL POVERTY GUIDELINES
48 Contiguous
states and the District of Columbia
Size of household
1 ...........................................................................................................................
2 ...........................................................................................................................
3 ...........................................................................................................................
4 ...........................................................................................................................
5 ...........................................................................................................................
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For each additional member of the household in excess of 8, add:
Mattie Cohan,
Senior Assistant General Counsel.
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COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 73
[MB Docket No. 04–258; RM–11000;
RM–11149; DA 10–1194]
FM Table of Allotments, Boulder Town,
Levan, Mount Pleasant, and Richfield,
UT
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule; petition for partial
reconsideration, granted; petition for
reconsideration, denied.
AGENCY:
The Audio Division grants a
Petition for Partial Reconsideration filed
by Sanpete County Broadcasting,
licensee of Station KLGL(FM), Richfield,
Utah. In so doing, the staff reinstates
and grants Sanpete’s Counterproposal to
reallot and change the community of
license of Station KLGL(FM) from
Richfield to Mount Pleasant, Utah. The
Audio Division also denies a Petition for
Reconsideration filed by Micro
Communications, Inc., licensee of
Station KCFM, Levan, Utah, and affirms
the dismissal of Micro’s Petition for
Rule Making on technical grounds. See
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
DATES: Effective September 7, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew J. Rhodes, Media Bureau, (202)
418–2180.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Commission’s
Memorandum Opinion and Order, MB
Docket No. 04–258, adopted June 25,
2010, and released June 29, 2010. The
full text of this Commission document
is available for inspection and copying
during normal business hours in the
FCC Reference Information Center
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SUMMARY:
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$21,660
29,140
36,620
44,100
51,580
59,060
66,540
74,020
7,480
(Room CY–A257), 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC. The complete text of
this decision may also be purchased
from the Commission’s copy contractor,
Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th
Street, SW., Room CY–B402,
Washington, DC 20554, 800–378–3160
or via the company’s Web site, https://
www.bcpiweb.com.
The Report and Order in this
proceeding had denied the
counterproposal of Sanpete’s
predecessor in interest to reallot and
change the community of license of its
Station KLGL(FM) from Channel 229C
at Richfield, Utah, to Channel 229C at
Mount Pleasant, Utah, because the
proposed transmitter site was
unavailable due to its location in a
national forest. See 71 FR 29886 (May
24, 2006). The counterproposal was also
denied because it would create ‘‘white’’
and ‘‘gray’’ loss areas of 1,103 and 1,057
persons, respectively. The
Memorandum Opinion and Order grants
the Sanpete Counterproposal because
Sanpete demonstrated that its proposed
transmitter site is not located in the
Mani-La National Forest. Likewise,
Sanpete showed that its proposal would
not create any ‘‘white’’ loss area. Rather
the counterproposal would create a
‘‘gray’’ loss population of 1,057, but the
staff found that this ‘‘gray’’ loss
population was outweighed by the
provision of a first local service to a
community with a population of 2,707.
The reference coordinates for Channel
229C at Mount Pleasant, Utah, are 39–
37–52 NL and 111–19–47 WL. Sanpete’s
Counterproposal was formerly a rule
change to Section 73.202(b), the FM
Table of Allotments. As a result of
changes to the Commission’s processing
rules, modifications of FM channels for
existing stations are no longer listed in
Section 73.202(b) and are instead
reflected in the Media Bureau’s
Consolidated Data Base System (CDBS).
See Revision of Procedures Governing
Amendments to FM Table of Allotments
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Alaska
$27,060
36,420
45,780
55,140
64,500
73,860
83,220
92,580
9,360
Hawaii
$24,920
33,520
42,120
50,720
59,320
67,920
76,520
85,120
8,600
in the Radio Broadcast Services, Report
and Order, 71 FR 76208 (December 20,
2006). The CDBS will reflect Channel
229C at Mount Pleasant, Utah, as the
reserved assignment of Station KLGL in
lieu of Channel 229C at Richfield.
Micro’s rule making petition had
proposed the substitution of FM
Channel 229C for Channel 244C at
Levan, Utah, and the modification of its
Station KCFM license to specify
operation on Channel 229C. To
accommodate this substitution, Micro
had proposed to substitute Channel
244C for Channel 229C at Richfield,
Utah, and to modify the license for
Station KLGL(FM), accordingly. The
Memorandum Opinion and Order
affirmed the dismissal of Micro’s rule
making petition because it was
technically defective at the time it was
filed. Specifically, Station KLGL had
both a license and a construction permit
at the time that the rulemaking petition
was filed, and the proposed Channel
244C at the construction permit site at
Richfield was short-spaced to two
vacant allotments at Beaver, Utah, and
Mesquite, Nevada.
This document does not contain new
or modified information collection
requirements subject to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104–
13. In addition, therefore, it does not
contain any proposed information
collection burden ‘‘for small business
concerns with fewer than 25
employees,’’ pursuant to the Small
Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002,
Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(4).
The Commission will send a copy of
this Report and Order in a report to be
sent to Congress and the Government
Accountability Office pursuant to the
Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C.
801(a)(1)(A).
Provisions of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act of 1980 do not apply to
this proceeding.
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[FR Doc No: 2010-19449]
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LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
45 CFR Part 1611
Income Level for Individuals Eligible for Assistance
AGENCY: Legal Services Corporation.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Legal Services Corporation (``Corporation'') is required
by law to establish maximum income levels for individuals eligible for
legal assistance. This document updates the specified income levels to
reflect the annual amendments to the Federal Poverty Guidelines as
issued by the Department of Health and Human Services.
DATES: Effective Date: This rule is effective as of August 6, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mattie Cohan, Senior Assistant General
Counsel, Legal Services Corporation, 3333 K St., NW., Washington, DC
20007; (202) 295-1624; mcohan@lsc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 1007(a)(2) of the Legal Services
Corporation Act (``Act''), 42 U.S.C. 2996f(a)(2), requires the
Corporation to establish maximum income levels for individuals eligible
for legal assistance, and the Act provides that other specified factors
shall be taken into account along with income.
Section 1611.3(c) of the Corporation's regulations establishes a
maximum income level equivalent to one hundred and twenty-five percent
(125%) of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Since 1982, the Department of
Health and Human Services has been responsible for updating and issuing
the Federal Poverty Guidelines. The figures for 2010 set out below are
equivalent to 125% of the current Federal Poverty Guidelines as
published on August 3, 2010 (75 FR 45628).
In addition, LSC is publishing charts listing income levels that
are 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. These charts are for
reference purposes only as an aid to grant recipients in assessing the
financial eligibility of an applicant whose income is greater than 200%
of the applicable Federal Poverty Guidelines amount, but less than 200%
of the applicable Federal Poverty Guidelines amount (and who may be
found to be financially eligible under duly adopted exceptions to the
annual income ceiling in accordance with sections 1611.3, 1611.4 and
1611.5).
LSC notes that these 2010 Income Guidelines are substantively
unchanged from the 2009 Income Guidelines. This is because HHS' Poverty
Guidelines for the remainder of 2010 are unchanged from the 2009
Poverty Guidelines which have been in place since last year.
List of Subjects in 45 CFR Part 1611
Grant programs--Law, Legal services.
0
For reasons set forth above, 45 CFR 1611 is amended as follows:
PART 1611--ELIGIBILITY
0
1. The authority citation for part 1611 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Secs. 1006(b)(1), 1007(a)(1) Legal Services
Corporation Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. 2996e(b)(1), 2996f(a)(1),
2996f(a)(2).
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2. Appendix A of part 1611 is revised to read as follows:
Appendix A of Part 1611
Legal Services Corporation 2010 Income Guidelines *
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48 Contiguous
states and the
Size of household District of Alaska Hawaii
Columbia
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1................................................... $13,538 $16,913 $15,575
2................................................... 18,213 22,763 20,950
3................................................... 22,888 28,613 26,325
4................................................... 27,563 34,463 31,700
5................................................... 32,238 40,313 37,075
6................................................... 36,913 46,163 42,450
7................................................... 41,588 52,013 47,825
8................................................... 46,263 57,863 53,200
For each additional member of the household in 4,675 5,850 5,375
excess of 8, add:
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* The figures in this table represent 125% of the poverty guidelines by household size as determined by the
Department of Health and Human Services.
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Reference Chart--200% of DHHS Federal Poverty Guidelines
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48 Contiguous
states and the
Size of household District of Alaska Hawaii
Columbia
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1................................................... $21,660 $27,060 $24,920
2................................................... 29,140 36,420 33,520
3................................................... 36,620 45,780 42,120
4................................................... 44,100 55,140 50,720
5................................................... 51,580 64,500 59,320
6................................................... 59,060 73,860 67,920
7................................................... 66,540 83,220 76,520
8................................................... 74,020 92,580 85,120
For each additional member of the household in 7,480 9,360 8,600
excess of 8, add:
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Mattie Cohan,
Senior Assistant General Counsel.
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