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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
ADMINISTRATION
36 CFR Part 1206
[FDMS Docket NARA–10–0001]
RIN 3095–AB67
National Historical Publications and
Records Commission Grants
National Historical
Publications and Records Commission,
NARA.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The National Historical
Publications and Records Commission
(NHPRC), National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA), is
amending its regulations by removing
individual eligibility for NHPRC grants,
changing the time for posting of grant
opportunity announcements from four
to three months before the application
deadline, and reflecting the new Office
of Management and Budget (OMB)
requirement to use Standard Form (SF)
425, Federal Financial Report. These
actions are necessary updates to our
business processes and are intended to
allow us greater flexibility to respond to
changing needs and a simplified
financial reporting form and process.
This final rule also adjusts the order and
format of the definitions section for
consistency with other NARA
regulations, and makes minor
typographical changes for clarity and
consistency.
SUMMARY:
This rule is effective November
29, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lucy Barber, Deputy Executive Director,
National Historical Publications and
Records Commission, National Archives
and Records Administration, 700
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Room 106,
Washington, DC 20408–0001, 202–357–
5306.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April
7, 2010, NARA published a proposed
rule (75 FR 17638) for revisions to the
regulations on the National Historical
Publications and Records Commission.
Some of the revisions were required by
regulatory changes from the Office of
Management and Budget; others
proposed changes to eligible applicants
and the required posting period for
grant announcements before grant
deadlines. We received five formal
comments from individuals on the
proposed changes. We are also
responding to one comment made on a
public blog Web site regarding
individual applicants although we
normally would not respond to
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comments that are made outside the
formal comment process. We simply
cannot monitor all possible ways people
could make comments, including public
blogs, so cannot be responsible for
knowing about, or addressing,
comments that are made outside the
designated methods. In this case,
however, the comment was brought to
our attention and because it concerned
a comment already raised through the
formal process, we included it in our
responses.
Of the comments we received, one
commentator supported all the changes.
Two individuals were concerned about
changing the period for public
notification of grant opportunities from
four to three months prior to application
deadlines. They commented that
applicants wanted as much time as
possible to prepare applications.
NARA will continue to post NHPRC
grant opportunities in as timely a
manner as possible to ensure that
applicants have sufficient time to
prepare their application packages.
NARA notes that before any public
posting can take place, the Commission
must review and approve all grant
opportunity announcements at its
scheduled meetings. This ensures that
the Commission members review
overall funding priorities and offer grant
programs that reflect those priorities.
Given this requirement, the Commission
has found that a four-month posting
requirement has reduced its ability to
initiate new grant programming in a
timely and effective manner and is
seeking a three-month public posting
period in order to provide flexible and
responsive grant programs. We have
checked the grant posting periods for
comparable federal agencies and
programs, and we have found two to
three months to be a typical time frame
between grant postings and grant
application deadlines. NARA will retain
our proposed change to three months for
its NHPRC grant opportunity postings.
The other two respondents
commented on the proposal to no longer
allow individuals to apply for NHPRC
grants. In addition, on a public blog, a
member of the public raised objections
on this issue. Currently, the only
program for which individual
applicants are eligible is the Publishing
Historical Records grant program. One
respondent and the blog commenter felt
that the overall decline in institutional
support for research increased the need
for the NHPRC to support independent
scholars, despite any practical
challenges associated with such grants.
The other commenter supported the
proposed change, noting that the
administration of grants has become far
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more complex in recent years. In
addition, he noted that projects funded
in Publishing Historical Records often
take decades to complete and require
technological infrastructure rarely
available to an independent scholar.
NARA considered the comments
carefully. The Publishing Historical
Records grant program is highly
competitive and requires that all
applicants have the ability to meet the
Commission’s substantial requirements
for project cost-sharing and
sustainability. NARA believes that some
form of institutional support for
publishing projects ensures that
individual scholars have a better chance
of meeting the grant requirements,
particularly for projects of the scope
involved in Publishing Historical
Records. In the last five years, the
Commission has found no proposals
from independent scholars that have
met the requirements for funding.
However, the Commission has seen
independent scholars partner with
academic institutions to meet these
requirements. We anticipate that this
practice will continue in the future. We
also hope that this change will make
grant options less confusing for
individuals who are seeking federal
awards for activities entirely unrelated
to the mission of the NHPRC who
regularly contact us for individual
support. NHPRC staff members
currently spend considerable time
redirecting these individuals to more
appropriate venues. For both of these
reasons, NARA therefore will
implement the proposed change.
We have made two additional changes
to the final rule; the revisions were
made in response to two regulatory
changes that occurred since publication
of the proposed rule. The revisions are
the inclusion of additional OMB
regulatory requirements that apply to
NHPRC grants and are found in
§ 1206.72(a)(1), 2 CFR Part 25 Universal
Identifier and Central Contractor
Registration, and § 1206.72(a)(2) 2 CFR
Part 170 Reporting Subaward and
Executive Compensation Information.
Because these revisions became
mandatory after the comment period for
the proposed rule and are required after
October 1, 2010, we have included them
in the final rule.
This final rule is not a significant
regulatory action for the purposes of
Executive Order 12866. As required by
the Regulatory Flexibility Act, it is
hereby certified that this rule will not
have a significant impact on small
entities. This rule is not a major rule as
defined in 5 U.S.C. Chapter 8,
Congressional Review of Agency
Rulemaking.
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List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 1206
Archives and records, Grant
program—education, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
For the reasons stated in the preamble,
NARA amends Title 36 of the Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 1206, as
follows:
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PART 1206—NATIONAL HISTORICAL
PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS
COMMISSION
1. The authority citation for part 1206
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 44 U.S.C. 2104(a); 44 U.S.C.
2501–2506.
Subpart A—[Amended]
§ 1206.1
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§ 1206.2
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[Removed]
2. Section 1206.1 is removed.
[Redesignated as § 1206.1]
3. Redesignate § 1206.2 as § 1206.1
4. Revise § 1206.3 to read as follows:
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§ 1206.3 What definitions apply to the
regulations in Part 1206?
As used in Part 1206:
Board refers to a State historical
records advisory board.
Commission (see NHPRC).
Coordinator means the coordinator of
a State historical records advisory
board.
Cost sharing means the financial
contribution the applicant pledges
toward the total cost of a project. Cost
sharing can include both direct and
indirect expenses, contributions
provided by the applicant or by third
parties as in-kind or cash contributions,
and any income earned directly by the
project.
Direct costs means expenses that are
attributable directly to the cost of a
project, such as salaries, project
supplies, travel expenses, equipment
rented or purchased for the project, or
services procured for the project.
Grant opportunity announcement
refers to a document published on the
NHPRC Web site and at https://
www.grants.gov that describes a type of
grant offered, eligibility requirements,
and application instructions.
Guidance refers to a non-binding
document published on the NHPRC
Web site to clarify or explain
Commission policy or to provide
procedural details.
Historical records means
documentary material having
permanent or enduring value, including
manuscripts, personal papers, official
records, maps, audiovisual materials,
and electronic files.
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Historical records repository means
organizations whose mission is to
acquire, preserve, and promote the use
of historical records. They include
archives, special collections, museums,
and historical societies.
Indirect costs means costs incurred
for common or joint objectives of an
applicant’s organization and therefore
not attributable to a specific project or
activity. Typically, indirect costs
include items such as overhead for
facilities maintenance and accounting
services.
NHPRC means members of the
National Historical Publications and
Records Commission acting as a body.
NHPRC staff refers to the Executive
Director and the staff of the Commission
or the Executive Director of the
Commission.
State, in §§ 1206.40 through 1206.42,
means all 50 States of the Union, plus
the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam,
American Samoa, and the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands.
The Manual of Suggested Practices
refers to ‘‘The Manual of Suggested
Practices for State Historical Records
Advisory Boards.’’ It is a type of
guidance.
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5. Revise § 1206.4 to read as follows:
§ 1206.4 What is the purpose of the
Commission?
The National Historical Publications
and Records Commission (NHPRC or
Commission), a statutory body affiliated
with the National Archives and Records
Administration (NARA), supports a
wide range of activities to preserve,
publish, and encourage the use of
primary documentary sources. Through
the NHPRC’s grant programs, training
programs, and special projects, the
Commission offers advice and
assistance to State and local government
agencies, non-Federal nonprofit
organizations and institutions, and
Federally-acknowledged or staterecognized Native American tribes or
groups committed to the preservation,
publication, or use of United States
documentary resources.
■ 6. Amend § 1206.8 by revising
paragraphs (b), (d), and (e) to read as
follows:
§ 1206.8 How do you operate the grant
program?
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(b) The Commission establishes grant
program priorities as reflected in its
grant opportunity announcements and,
from time-to-time, issues non-binding,
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clarifying guidance documents through
the NHPRC Web site.
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(d) The purpose and work plan of all
NHPRC-funded grant projects must be
in accord with current Commission
program guidance as reflected in the
grant opportunity announcements.
(e) The Commission makes funding
recommendations to the Archivist of the
United States, who has the authority to
award grants.
■ 7. Amend § 1206.10 by revising
paragraphs (b) and (c) to read as follows:
§ 1206.10 How do you make grant
opportunities known?
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(b) The NHPRC staff prepares grant
opportunity announcements consisting
of all information necessary to apply for
each grant and publishes the
announcements on the NHPRC Web site
(https://www.archives.gov/nhprc) at least
three months before the final
application due date.
(c) The NHPRC staff publishes notice
of each announcement on https://
www.grants.gov, a Federal government
Web site widely available to the public,
at least three months before the final
application due date.
■ 8. Amend § 1206.12 by revising
paragraph (a) to read as follows:
§ 1206.12 What are my responsibilities
once I have received a grant?
(a) Comply with all Federal
regulations about grants administration
that are contained in § 1206.72.
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Subpart B—[Amended]
9. Amend § 1206.24 by revising
paragraph (a) introductory text to read
as follows:
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§ 1206.24 What type of proposal is
ineligible for a publications grant?
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(a) The Commission does not support:
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Subpart C—[Amended]
10. Amend § 1206.32 by revising
paragraphs (a) and (b) introductory text
to read as follows:
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§ 1206.32 What type of proposal is eligible
for a records grant?
(a) The Commission provides grants
to historical records repositories for
locating, preserving and encouraging
use of records held by State, local, and
other governmental units and private
archives and collections of papers
maintained in non-Federal, nonprofit
repositories and special collections
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relating to the study of American
history.
(b) The Commission provides support
to historical records repositories and
other institutions for:
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■ 11. Amend § 1206.34 by revising the
introductory text to read as follows:
§ 1206.34 What type of proposal is
ineligible for a records grant?
In addition to other programmatic
limitations established by the
Commission as found in the grant
opportunity announcements, NHPRC
does not support proposals:
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Subpart D—[Amended]
12. Amend § 1206.40 by revising
paragraph (a) to read as follows:
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§ 1206.40 What is a State records
program?
(a) Each State is eligible to receive
NHPRC grants to support the work of
the State historical records advisory
board (board); to operate statewide
historical records services; and to make
sub-grants to eligible organizations
within the State in support of historical
records activities.
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paragraphs (a) and the first and last
sentence of paragraph (b) as follows:
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§ 1206.41 What is a State historical
records advisory board and how is it
constituted?
(a) Responsibilities. The board is the
central advisory body for historical
records coordination within the State
and for NHPRC State and local records
projects within the State. The board
engages in planning; it develops,
revises, and submits to the Commission
a State plan including priorities for
State historical records projects
following ‘‘The Manual of Suggested
Practices.’’ The board reviews all State
and local records projects within the
State and makes recommendations for
State projects to the Commission.
(b) * * * Each State participating in
the NHPRC State program must adopt
an appointment process and appoint a
board following ‘‘The Manual of
Suggested Practices.’’ * * * The board
should be as broadly representative as
possible of the public and private
archives, records offices, and research
institutions and organizations in the
State.
14. Amend § 1206.42 by revising
paragraphs (a), the first two sentences of
paragraph (b), and paragraph (c) to read
as follows:
§ 1206.42
What is a State coordinator?
(a) Duties. The State coordinator
(coordinator) is the officer responsible
for the NHPRC State program. He or she
reports the State board appointment
process, membership and
recommendations to the NHPRC at least
on an annual basis and may serve as
chair of the board and may perform
other duties following applicable State
statute or regulation and ‘‘The Manual of
Suggested Practices.’’
(b) * * * The coordinator should be
the full-time professional official in
charge of the State archival program or
agency, unless otherwise specified in
State statute or regulation. The
coordinator serves ex officio, unless
otherwise specified in State statute or
regulation. * * *
(c) Replacement. In the absence of a
deputy coordinator, the State board may
select an acting coordinator until
another coordinator is appointed, in
order to conduct the necessary business
of the board.
§ 1206.43
[Amended]
15. Amend § 1206.43 by capitalizing
the ‘‘S’’ in the word ‘‘State’’ in the
heading and in the text.
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16. Revise § 1206.44 to read as
follows:
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§ 1206.44
Who is eligible for sub-grants?
All organizations located within a
State that has an active State historical
records board and entities defined in
§ 1206.54 may be eligible, as determined
by the board.
17. Amend § 1206.45 by revising the
heading and paragraphs (a)(1), (b), and
(c) to read follows:
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§ 1206.45 What rules govern sub-grant
distribution, cost sharing, grant
administration, and reporting?
(a) * * *
(1) The distribution of re-grant funds;
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(b) Each participating State is
responsible for ensuring that the subgrantees comply with Federal grant
administration and reporting
requirements.
(c) Each participating State must
annually prepare a report to the NHPRC
on its sub-grant program, following the
requirements outlined in § 1206.80.
Subpart E—[Amended]
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18. Amend § 1206.50 by revising the
first two sentences of paragraph (a)(1) to
read as follows:
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§ 1206.50 What types of funding and cost
sharing arrangements does the
Commission make?
(a) * * *
(1) * * * A matching grant is a
Federal grant awarded only after the
applicant raises its share of non-Federal
support for a project. We will match
only funds raised from non-Federal
sources, either monies provided by the
applicant’s own institution specifically
for the project or from a non-Federal
third-party source. * * *
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§ 1206.52
[Amended]
19. Amend § 1206.52 by removing the
words ‘‘We describe’’ from the second
sentence and adding in their place the
words ‘‘The Commission describes’’.
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20. Revise § 1206.54 to read as
follows:
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§ 1206.54
grants?
Who may apply for NHPRC
The Commission will consider
applications from State government
agencies in States where there is an
active board; local government agencies;
United States nonprofit organizations
and institutions, including institutions
of higher education; or Federallyacknowledged and State-recognized
American Indian tribes or groups.
21. Revise § 1206.56 to read as
follows:
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§ 1206.56
When are applications due?
The Commission generally meets
twice a year, and considers grant
proposals submitted by the deadlines
set by the Commission. The deadlines
are published in each grant opportunity
announcement and at https://
www.grants.gov. All proposals must be
submitted by the published deadline.
22. Amend § 1206.58 by revising
paragraphs (a), (b) introductory text,
(b)(1)(i), (b)(1)(ii), and (b)(2), and by
removing paragraphs (b)(1)(iii) and
(b)(3).
The revisions read as follows:
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§ 1206.58 Whom may I contact about
applying for a grant?
(a) Contact the NHPRC staff. The
Commission encourages you to discuss
your proposal through correspondence,
by phone, or in person with NHPRC
staff.
(b) Contact your State Historical
Records Advisory Board as appropriate.
NHPRC encourages you to discuss your
proposal with your State historical
records coordinator at all stages of your
proposal’s development and before you
submit the proposal.
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(i) Your proposal is for publications or
subvention projects; or
(ii) You are an American Indian tribe.
(2) You will find the staff contacts and
a list of State historical records
coordinators on the Commission’s Web
site at https://www.archives.gov/nhprc.
§ 1206.60
[Amended]
23. Amend § 1206.60 in the first
sentence by removing the word ‘‘Web’’
and adding in its place the word ‘‘web’’.
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24. Revise § 1206.64(a) to read as
follows:
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§ 1206.64 What formal notification will I
receive, and will it contain other
information?
(a) Successful grant applicants will
receive a formal grant award document.
The document and attachments specify
terms of the grant. NHPRC staff notifies
project directors informally of awards
and any conditions soon after the
Archivist approves the grants.
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§ 1206.74
[Amended]
27. Amend § 1206.74 in the first
sentence by removing the word
‘‘Commission’’ and adding ‘‘NHPRC’’ in
its place.
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28. Revise § 1206.76 to read as
follows:
§ 1206.76 May I receive an extension to my
grant project?
Yes, requests for extensions of the
grant period should be signed by the
grantee’s authorized representative and
submitted not more than two months
before the scheduled end of the grant
period. The NHPRC will not allow
extensions unless a project is up-to-date
in its submission of financial and
narrative reports.
§ 1206.80
[Amended]
29. Amend § 1206.80(a) in the first
sentence by removing the word ‘‘status’’.
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30. Revise § 1206.82 to read as
follows:
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§ 1206.82 What is the format and content
of the financial report?
§ 1206.70
Grant recipients must submit
financial reports on Standard Form 425
and have them signed by the grantee’s
authorized representative or by an
appropriate institutional fiscal officer.
25. Amend § 1206.70 by removing the
second sentence.
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26. Amend § 1206.72 by revising
paragraph (a) to read as follows:
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§ 1206.72 What are, and where can I find,
the regulatory requirements that apply to
NHPRC grants?
(a) In addition to this Part 1206,
NARA has issued other regulations that
apply to NHPRC grants in 36 CFR Parts
1200 to 1212 and 2 CFR Part 2600.
NARA also applies the principles and
standards in the following regulations
and Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) Circular for NHPRC grants:
(1) 2 CFR Part 25 Universal Identifier
and Central Contractor Registration;
(2) 2 CFR Part 170 Reporting
Subaward and Executive Compensation
Information;
(3) 2 CFR Part 220 Cost Principles for
Educational Institutions (OMB Circular
A–21);
(4) 2 CFR Part 225 Cost Principles for
State, Local, and Indian Tribal
Governments (OMB Circular A–87);
(5) 2 CFR Part 230 Cost Principles for
Non-Profit Organizations (OMB Circular
A–122); and
(6) OMB Circular A–133, ‘‘Audits of
States, Local Governments, and
Nonprofit Organizations.’’ This circular
is available at https://www.whitehouse.
gov/omb/circulars_default.
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David S. Ferriero,
Archivist of the United States.
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31. Amend § 1206.84 by revising the
second sentence of paragraph (a) and
removing paragraph (c).
The revision reads as follows:
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§ 1206.84 What is the format and content
of the narrative report?
(a) * * * The report should include a
summary of project activities; whether
the project proceeded on schedule; any
revisions of the work plan, staffing
pattern, or budget; any web address
created by the project; and any other
press releases, articles, or presentations
relating to the grant project or its
products. * * *
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32. Revise § 1206.86 to read as
follows:
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§ 1206.86 What additional materials must I
submit with the final narrative report?
You must submit the materials
required in the NHPRC grant
announcements and in the grant award
document.
§ 1206.88
[Amended]
33. Amend § 1206.88 by removing the
phrase ‘‘the National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA)’’ and
adding ‘‘NARA’’ in its place.
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RIN 0970–AC33
State Systems Advance Planning
Document (APD) Process
Office of Child Support
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ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The Advance Planning
Document (APD) process governs the
procedure by which States obtain
approval for Federal financial
participation in the cost of acquiring
automated data processing equipment
and services. This final rule reduces the
submission requirements for lower-risk
information technology (IT) projects and
procurements and increases oversight
over higher-risk IT projects and
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approval of their Information
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SUMMARY:
Effective Date: This regulation is
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
36 CFR Part 1206
[FDMS Docket NARA-10-0001]
RIN 3095-AB67
National Historical Publications and Records Commission Grants
AGENCY: National Historical Publications and Records Commission, NARA.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The National Historical Publications and Records Commission
(NHPRC), National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), is
amending its regulations by removing individual eligibility for NHPRC
grants, changing the time for posting of grant opportunity
announcements from four to three months before the application
deadline, and reflecting the new Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
requirement to use Standard Form (SF) 425, Federal Financial Report.
These actions are necessary updates to our business processes and are
intended to allow us greater flexibility to respond to changing needs
and a simplified financial reporting form and process. This final rule
also adjusts the order and format of the definitions section for
consistency with other NARA regulations, and makes minor typographical
changes for clarity and consistency.
DATES: This rule is effective November 29, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lucy Barber, Deputy Executive
Director, National Historical Publications and Records Commission,
National Archives and Records Administration, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Room 106, Washington, DC 20408-0001, 202-357-5306.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April 7, 2010, NARA published a proposed
rule (75 FR 17638) for revisions to the regulations on the National
Historical Publications and Records Commission. Some of the revisions
were required by regulatory changes from the Office of Management and
Budget; others proposed changes to eligible applicants and the required
posting period for grant announcements before grant deadlines. We
received five formal comments from individuals on the proposed changes.
We are also responding to one comment made on a public blog Web site
regarding individual applicants although we normally would not respond
to comments that are made outside the formal comment process. We simply
cannot monitor all possible ways people could make comments, including
public blogs, so cannot be responsible for knowing about, or
addressing, comments that are made outside the designated methods. In
this case, however, the comment was brought to our attention and
because it concerned a comment already raised through the formal
process, we included it in our responses.
Of the comments we received, one commentator supported all the
changes. Two individuals were concerned about changing the period for
public notification of grant opportunities from four to three months
prior to application deadlines. They commented that applicants wanted
as much time as possible to prepare applications.
NARA will continue to post NHPRC grant opportunities in as timely a
manner as possible to ensure that applicants have sufficient time to
prepare their application packages. NARA notes that before any public
posting can take place, the Commission must review and approve all
grant opportunity announcements at its scheduled meetings. This ensures
that the Commission members review overall funding priorities and offer
grant programs that reflect those priorities. Given this requirement,
the Commission has found that a four-month posting requirement has
reduced its ability to initiate new grant programming in a timely and
effective manner and is seeking a three-month public posting period in
order to provide flexible and responsive grant programs. We have
checked the grant posting periods for comparable federal agencies and
programs, and we have found two to three months to be a typical time
frame between grant postings and grant application deadlines. NARA will
retain our proposed change to three months for its NHPRC grant
opportunity postings.
The other two respondents commented on the proposal to no longer
allow individuals to apply for NHPRC grants. In addition, on a public
blog, a member of the public raised objections on this issue.
Currently, the only program for which individual applicants are
eligible is the Publishing Historical Records grant program. One
respondent and the blog commenter felt that the overall decline in
institutional support for research increased the need for the NHPRC to
support independent scholars, despite any practical challenges
associated with such grants. The other commenter supported the proposed
change, noting that the administration of grants has become far more
complex in recent years. In addition, he noted that projects funded in
Publishing Historical Records often take decades to complete and
require technological infrastructure rarely available to an independent
scholar.
NARA considered the comments carefully. The Publishing Historical
Records grant program is highly competitive and requires that all
applicants have the ability to meet the Commission's substantial
requirements for project cost-sharing and sustainability. NARA believes
that some form of institutional support for publishing projects ensures
that individual scholars have a better chance of meeting the grant
requirements, particularly for projects of the scope involved in
Publishing Historical Records. In the last five years, the Commission
has found no proposals from independent scholars that have met the
requirements for funding. However, the Commission has seen independent
scholars partner with academic institutions to meet these requirements.
We anticipate that this practice will continue in the future. We also
hope that this change will make grant options less confusing for
individuals who are seeking federal awards for activities entirely
unrelated to the mission of the NHPRC who regularly contact us for
individual support. NHPRC staff members currently spend considerable
time redirecting these individuals to more appropriate venues. For both
of these reasons, NARA therefore will implement the proposed change.
We have made two additional changes to the final rule; the
revisions were made in response to two regulatory changes that occurred
since publication of the proposed rule. The revisions are the inclusion
of additional OMB regulatory requirements that apply to NHPRC grants
and are found in Sec. 1206.72(a)(1), 2 CFR Part 25 Universal
Identifier and Central Contractor Registration, and Sec. 1206.72(a)(2)
2 CFR Part 170 Reporting Subaward and Executive Compensation
Information. Because these revisions became mandatory after the comment
period for the proposed rule and are required after October 1, 2010, we
have included them in the final rule.
This final rule is not a significant regulatory action for the
purposes of Executive Order 12866. As required by the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, it is hereby certified that this rule will not have a
significant impact on small entities. This rule is not a major rule as
defined in 5 U.S.C. Chapter 8, Congressional Review of Agency
Rulemaking.
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List of Subjects in 36 CFR Part 1206
Archives and records, Grant program--education, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
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For the reasons stated in the preamble, NARA amends Title 36 of the
Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1206, as follows:
PART 1206--NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS COMMISSION
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1. The authority citation for part 1206 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 2104(a); 44 U.S.C. 2501-2506.
Subpart A--[Amended]
Sec. 1206.1 [Removed]
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2. Section 1206.1 is removed.
Sec. 1206.2 [Redesignated as Sec. 1206.1]
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3. Redesignate Sec. 1206.2 as Sec. 1206.1
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4. Revise Sec. 1206.3 to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.3 What definitions apply to the regulations in Part 1206?
As used in Part 1206:
Board refers to a State historical records advisory board.
Commission (see NHPRC).
Coordinator means the coordinator of a State historical records
advisory board.
Cost sharing means the financial contribution the applicant pledges
toward the total cost of a project. Cost sharing can include both
direct and indirect expenses, contributions provided by the applicant
or by third parties as in-kind or cash contributions, and any income
earned directly by the project.
Direct costs means expenses that are attributable directly to the
cost of a project, such as salaries, project supplies, travel expenses,
equipment rented or purchased for the project, or services procured for
the project.
Grant opportunity announcement refers to a document published on
the NHPRC Web site and at https://www.grants.gov that describes a type
of grant offered, eligibility requirements, and application
instructions.
Guidance refers to a non-binding document published on the NHPRC
Web site to clarify or explain Commission policy or to provide
procedural details.
Historical records means documentary material having permanent or
enduring value, including manuscripts, personal papers, official
records, maps, audiovisual materials, and electronic files.
Historical records repository means organizations whose mission is
to acquire, preserve, and promote the use of historical records. They
include archives, special collections, museums, and historical
societies.
Indirect costs means costs incurred for common or joint objectives
of an applicant's organization and therefore not attributable to a
specific project or activity. Typically, indirect costs include items
such as overhead for facilities maintenance and accounting services.
NHPRC means members of the National Historical Publications and
Records Commission acting as a body.
NHPRC staff refers to the Executive Director and the staff of the
Commission or the Executive Director of the Commission.
State, in Sec. Sec. 1206.40 through 1206.42, means all 50 States
of the Union, plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S.
Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands.
The Manual of Suggested Practices refers to ``The Manual of
Suggested Practices for State Historical Records Advisory Boards.'' It
is a type of guidance.
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5. Revise Sec. 1206.4 to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.4 What is the purpose of the Commission?
The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC
or Commission), a statutory body affiliated with the National Archives
and Records Administration (NARA), supports a wide range of activities
to preserve, publish, and encourage the use of primary documentary
sources. Through the NHPRC's grant programs, training programs, and
special projects, the Commission offers advice and assistance to State
and local government agencies, non-Federal nonprofit organizations and
institutions, and Federally-acknowledged or state-recognized Native
American tribes or groups committed to the preservation, publication,
or use of United States documentary resources.
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6. Amend Sec. 1206.8 by revising paragraphs (b), (d), and (e) to read
as follows:
Sec. 1206.8 How do you operate the grant program?
* * * * *
(b) The Commission establishes grant program priorities as
reflected in its grant opportunity announcements and, from time-to-
time, issues non-binding, clarifying guidance documents through the
NHPRC Web site.
* * * * *
(d) The purpose and work plan of all NHPRC-funded grant projects
must be in accord with current Commission program guidance as reflected
in the grant opportunity announcements.
(e) The Commission makes funding recommendations to the Archivist
of the United States, who has the authority to award grants.
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7. Amend Sec. 1206.10 by revising paragraphs (b) and (c) to read as
follows:
Sec. 1206.10 How do you make grant opportunities known?
* * * * *
(b) The NHPRC staff prepares grant opportunity announcements
consisting of all information necessary to apply for each grant and
publishes the announcements on the NHPRC Web site (https://www.archives.gov/nhprc) at least three months before the final
application due date.
(c) The NHPRC staff publishes notice of each announcement on https://www.grants.gov, a Federal government Web site widely available to the
public, at least three months before the final application due date.
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8. Amend Sec. 1206.12 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.12 What are my responsibilities once I have received a
grant?
(a) Comply with all Federal regulations about grants administration
that are contained in Sec. 1206.72.
* * * * *
Subpart B--[Amended]
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9. Amend Sec. 1206.24 by revising paragraph (a) introductory text to
read as follows:
Sec. 1206.24 What type of proposal is ineligible for a publications
grant?
(a) The Commission does not support:
* * * * *
Subpart C--[Amended]
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10. Amend Sec. 1206.32 by revising paragraphs (a) and (b) introductory
text to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.32 What type of proposal is eligible for a records grant?
(a) The Commission provides grants to historical records
repositories for locating, preserving and encouraging use of records
held by State, local, and other governmental units and private archives
and collections of papers maintained in non-Federal, nonprofit
repositories and special collections
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relating to the study of American history.
(b) The Commission provides support to historical records
repositories and other institutions for:
* * * * *
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11. Amend Sec. 1206.34 by revising the introductory text to read as
follows:
Sec. 1206.34 What type of proposal is ineligible for a records grant?
In addition to other programmatic limitations established by the
Commission as found in the grant opportunity announcements, NHPRC does
not support proposals:
* * * * *
Subpart D--[Amended]
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12. Amend Sec. 1206.40 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.40 What is a State records program?
(a) Each State is eligible to receive NHPRC grants to support the
work of the State historical records advisory board (board); to operate
statewide historical records services; and to make sub-grants to
eligible organizations within the State in support of historical
records activities.
* * * * *
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13. Amend Sec. 1206.41 by revising paragraphs (a) and the first and
last sentence of paragraph (b) as follows:
Sec. 1206.41 What is a State historical records advisory board and
how is it constituted?
(a) Responsibilities. The board is the central advisory body for
historical records coordination within the State and for NHPRC State
and local records projects within the State. The board engages in
planning; it develops, revises, and submits to the Commission a State
plan including priorities for State historical records projects
following ``The Manual of Suggested Practices.'' The board reviews all
State and local records projects within the State and makes
recommendations for State projects to the Commission.
(b) * * * Each State participating in the NHPRC State program must
adopt an appointment process and appoint a board following ``The Manual
of Suggested Practices.'' * * * The board should be as broadly
representative as possible of the public and private archives, records
offices, and research institutions and organizations in the State.
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14. Amend Sec. 1206.42 by revising paragraphs (a), the first two
sentences of paragraph (b), and paragraph (c) to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.42 What is a State coordinator?
(a) Duties. The State coordinator (coordinator) is the officer
responsible for the NHPRC State program. He or she reports the State
board appointment process, membership and recommendations to the NHPRC
at least on an annual basis and may serve as chair of the board and may
perform other duties following applicable State statute or regulation
and ``The Manual of Suggested Practices.''
(b) * * * The coordinator should be the full-time professional
official in charge of the State archival program or agency, unless
otherwise specified in State statute or regulation. The coordinator
serves ex officio, unless otherwise specified in State statute or
regulation. * * *
(c) Replacement. In the absence of a deputy coordinator, the State
board may select an acting coordinator until another coordinator is
appointed, in order to conduct the necessary business of the board.
Sec. 1206.43 [Amended]
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15. Amend Sec. 1206.43 by capitalizing the ``S'' in the word ``State''
in the heading and in the text.
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16. Revise Sec. 1206.44 to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.44 Who is eligible for sub-grants?
All organizations located within a State that has an active State
historical records board and entities defined in Sec. 1206.54 may be
eligible, as determined by the board.
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17. Amend Sec. 1206.45 by revising the heading and paragraphs (a)(1),
(b), and (c) to read follows:
Sec. 1206.45 What rules govern sub-grant distribution, cost sharing,
grant administration, and reporting?
(a) * * *
(1) The distribution of re-grant funds;
* * * * *
(b) Each participating State is responsible for ensuring that the
sub-grantees comply with Federal grant administration and reporting
requirements.
(c) Each participating State must annually prepare a report to the
NHPRC on its sub-grant program, following the requirements outlined in
Sec. 1206.80.
Subpart E--[Amended]
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18. Amend Sec. 1206.50 by revising the first two sentences of
paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.50 What types of funding and cost sharing arrangements does
the Commission make?
(a) * * *
(1) * * * A matching grant is a Federal grant awarded only after
the applicant raises its share of non-Federal support for a project. We
will match only funds raised from non-Federal sources, either monies
provided by the applicant's own institution specifically for the
project or from a non-Federal third-party source. * * *
* * * * *
Sec. 1206.52 [Amended]
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19. Amend Sec. 1206.52 by removing the words ``We describe'' from the
second sentence and adding in their place the words ``The Commission
describes''.
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20. Revise Sec. 1206.54 to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.54 Who may apply for NHPRC grants?
The Commission will consider applications from State government
agencies in States where there is an active board; local government
agencies; United States nonprofit organizations and institutions,
including institutions of higher education; or Federally-acknowledged
and State-recognized American Indian tribes or groups.
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21. Revise Sec. 1206.56 to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.56 When are applications due?
The Commission generally meets twice a year, and considers grant
proposals submitted by the deadlines set by the Commission. The
deadlines are published in each grant opportunity announcement and at
https://www.grants.gov. All proposals must be submitted by the published
deadline.
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22. Amend Sec. 1206.58 by revising paragraphs (a), (b) introductory
text, (b)(1)(i), (b)(1)(ii), and (b)(2), and by removing paragraphs
(b)(1)(iii) and (b)(3).
The revisions read as follows:
Sec. 1206.58 Whom may I contact about applying for a grant?
(a) Contact the NHPRC staff. The Commission encourages you to
discuss your proposal through correspondence, by phone, or in person
with NHPRC staff.
(b) Contact your State Historical Records Advisory Board as
appropriate. NHPRC encourages you to discuss your proposal with your
State historical records coordinator at all stages of your proposal's
development and before you submit the proposal.
(1) * * *
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(i) Your proposal is for publications or subvention projects; or
(ii) You are an American Indian tribe.
(2) You will find the staff contacts and a list of State historical
records coordinators on the Commission's Web site at https://www.archives.gov/nhprc.
Sec. 1206.60 [Amended]
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23. Amend Sec. 1206.60 in the first sentence by removing the word
``Web'' and adding in its place the word ``web''.
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24. Revise Sec. 1206.64(a) to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.64 What formal notification will I receive, and will it
contain other information?
(a) Successful grant applicants will receive a formal grant award
document. The document and attachments specify terms of the grant.
NHPRC staff notifies project directors informally of awards and any
conditions soon after the Archivist approves the grants.
* * * * *
Subpart F--[Amended]
Sec. 1206.70 [Amended]
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25. Amend Sec. 1206.70 by removing the second sentence.
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26. Amend Sec. 1206.72 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.72 What are, and where can I find, the regulatory
requirements that apply to NHPRC grants?
(a) In addition to this Part 1206, NARA has issued other
regulations that apply to NHPRC grants in 36 CFR Parts 1200 to 1212 and
2 CFR Part 2600. NARA also applies the principles and standards in the
following regulations and Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Circular for NHPRC grants:
(1) 2 CFR Part 25 Universal Identifier and Central Contractor
Registration;
(2) 2 CFR Part 170 Reporting Subaward and Executive Compensation
Information;
(3) 2 CFR Part 220 Cost Principles for Educational Institutions
(OMB Circular A-21);
(4) 2 CFR Part 225 Cost Principles for State, Local, and Indian
Tribal Governments (OMB Circular A-87);
(5) 2 CFR Part 230 Cost Principles for Non-Profit Organizations
(OMB Circular A-122); and
(6) OMB Circular A-133, ``Audits of States, Local Governments, and
Nonprofit Organizations.'' This circular is available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars_default.
* * * * *
Sec. 1206.74 [Amended]
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27. Amend Sec. 1206.74 in the first sentence by removing the word
``Commission'' and adding ``NHPRC'' in its place.
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28. Revise Sec. 1206.76 to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.76 May I receive an extension to my grant project?
Yes, requests for extensions of the grant period should be signed
by the grantee's authorized representative and submitted not more than
two months before the scheduled end of the grant period. The NHPRC will
not allow extensions unless a project is up-to-date in its submission
of financial and narrative reports.
Sec. 1206.80 [Amended]
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29. Amend Sec. 1206.80(a) in the first sentence by removing the word
``status''.
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30. Revise Sec. 1206.82 to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.82 What is the format and content of the financial report?
Grant recipients must submit financial reports on Standard Form 425
and have them signed by the grantee's authorized representative or by
an appropriate institutional fiscal officer.
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31. Amend Sec. 1206.84 by revising the second sentence of paragraph
(a) and removing paragraph (c).
The revision reads as follows:
Sec. 1206.84 What is the format and content of the narrative report?
(a) * * * The report should include a summary of project
activities; whether the project proceeded on schedule; any revisions of
the work plan, staffing pattern, or budget; any web address created by
the project; and any other press releases, articles, or presentations
relating to the grant project or its products. * * *
* * * * *
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32. Revise Sec. 1206.86 to read as follows:
Sec. 1206.86 What additional materials must I submit with the final
narrative report?
You must submit the materials required in the NHPRC grant
announcements and in the grant award document.
Sec. 1206.88 [Amended]
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33. Amend Sec. 1206.88 by removing the phrase ``the National Archives
and Records Administration (NARA)'' and adding ``NARA'' in its place.
Dated: October 18, 2010.
David S. Ferriero,
Archivist of the United States.
[FR Doc. 2010-27282 Filed 10-27-10; 8:45 am]
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