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3. Indirect Costs
This section applies to all grant
recipients that request reimbursement of
indirect costs in their grant application.
In accordance with HHS Grants Policy
Statement, part II–27, IHS requires
applicants to obtain a current indirect
cost rate agreement prior to award. The
rate agreement must be prepared in
accordance with the applicable cost
principles and guidance as provided by
the cognizant agency or office. A current
rate covers the applicable grant
activities under the current award’s
budget period. If the current rate is not
on file with the DGM at the time of
award, the indirect cost portion of the
budget will be restricted. The
restrictions remain in place until the
current rate is provided to the DGM.
Generally, indirect costs rates for IHS
grantees are negotiated with the
Division of Cost Allocation https://
rates.psc.gov/ and the Department of
Interior National Business Center
https://www.aqd.nbc.gov/services/
ICS.aspx. If your organization has
questions regarding the indirect cost
policy, please call Mr. Andrew Diggs,
DGM, at (301) 443–5204 to request
assistance.
4. Reporting Requirements
The awardee must submit required
reports consistent with the applicable
deadlines. Failure to submit required
reports within the time allowed may
result in suspension or termination of
an active grant, withholding of
additional awards for the project, or
other enforcement actions such as
withholding of payments or converting
to the reimbursement method of
payment. Continued failure to submit
required reports may result in one or
both of the following: (1) The
imposition of special award provisions;
and (2) the non-funding or non-award of
other eligible projects or activities. This
requirement applies whether the
delinquency is attributable to the failure
of the grantee organization or the
individual responsible for preparation
of the reports. The reporting
requirements for this program are noted
below.
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A. Progress Reports
Semi-annual progress report must be
submitted within 30 days of the
conclusion of the first six months of the
budget period and a final within 90 days
of the expiration of the budget period
for each award. These reports will
include a brief comparison of actual
accomplishments to the goals
established for the period, or, if
applicable, provide sound justification
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for the lack of progress, and other
pertinent information as required. Final
reports must be submitted within 90
days of expiration of the budget/project
periods. Separate progress reports are
required for the IHS award and the CMS
award.
B. Financial Reports
SF 425 Federal Financial Reports,
Cash Transaction and Expenditure
Reports are due 30 days after the close
of every calendar quarter to the Division
of Payment Management, HHS at: https://
www.dpm.gov for each award. It is
recommended that you also send a copy
of your SF 425 reports to your Grants
Management Specialists. Failure to
submit timely reports may cause a
disruption in timely payments to your
organization. Separate financial reports
are required for the IHS award and the
CMS award. The awardee is responsible
for accounting for each award
separately.
Awardees are responsible and
accountable for accurate information
being reported on all required reports:
the Progress Reports and Federal
Financial Reports.
C. Federal Subaward Reporting System
(FSRS)
These awards may be subject to the
Transparency Act subaward and
executive compensation reporting
requirements of 2 CFR part 170. The
Transparency Act requires OMB to
establish a single searchable database,
accessible to the public, with
information on financial assistance
awards made by Federal agencies. The
Transparency Act also includes a
requirement for recipients of Federal
grants to report information about firsttier subawards and executive
compensation under Federal assistance
awards.
Effective October 1, 2010, IHS was
instructed by HHS to implement a new
Term and Condition into all new NoA,
regarding the requirements for use and
reporting of Federal subaward data.
Although required to be referenced in
all Funding Opportunity
Announcements, this IHS Term of
Award is applicable to all New (Type 1)
IHS grants and cooperative agreement
awards issued after October 1, 2010.
Additionally, all IHS Renewal (Type 2)
grant and cooperative agreement awards
and Competing Revision awards
(Competing T–3s) issued on or after
October 1, 2010, may also be subject to
the following award term. Further
guidance on Renewal and Competing
Revision award requirements to report
subaward data is expected to be
provided as it becomes available.
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For the full IHS award term and
condition implementing this
requirement and additional award
applicability information please visit
the Grants Policy Web site at: https://
www.ihs.gov/NonMedicalPrograms/
gogp/
index.cfm?module=gogp_policy_topics.
Telecommunication for the hearing
impaired is available at: TTY (301) 443–
6394.
VII. Agency Contact(s)
Grants (Business)
Mr. Andrew Diggs, DGM, Grants
Management Specialist, 801 Thompson
Avenue, TMP Suite 360, Rockville,
Maryland 20852. Telephone: (301) 443–
5204. Fax: (301) 443–9602. E-Mail:
Andrew.Diggs@ihs.gov.
Program (Programmatic/Technical)
Ms. Roselyn Tso, Acting Director,
ODSCT, 801 Thompson Avenue, Suite
220, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
Telephone: (301) 443–1104. Fax: (301)
443–4666. E-Mail: Roselyn.Tso@ihs.gov.
VIII. Other Information
The Public Health Service strongly
encourages all grant and contract
recipients to provide a smoke-free
workplace and promote the non-use of
all tobacco products. In addition, Public
Law 103–227, the Pro-Children Act of
1994, prohibits smoking in certain
facilities (or in some cases, any portion
of the facility) in which regular or
routine education, library, day care,
health care or early childhood
development services are provided to
children. This is consistent with the
HHS mission to protect and advance the
physical and mental health of the
American people.
Dated: July 15, 2011.
Randy Grinnell,
Deputy Director, Indian Health Service.
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ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC
PRESERVATION
Notice of ACHP Quarterly Business
Meeting
Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
the Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation (ACHP) will meet
Thursday, August 11, 2011. The meeting
will be held in the Plymouth Room of
the Mayflower Park Hotel, 405 Olive
Way, Seattle, WA 98101.
SUMMARY:
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The ACHP was established by the
National Historic Preservation Act of
1966 (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) to advise the
President and Congress on national
historic preservation policy and to
comment upon Federal, federally
assisted, and federally licensed
undertakings having an effect upon
properties listed in or eligible for
inclusion in the National Register of
Historic Places. The ACHP’s members
are the Architect of the Capitol; the
Secretaries of the Interior, Agriculture,
Defense, Housing and Urban
Development, Commerce, Education,
Veterans Affairs, and Transportation;
the Administrator of the General
Services Administration; the Chairman
of the National Trust for Historic
Preservation; the President of the
National Conference of State Historic
Preservation Officers; a Governor; a
Mayor; a Native American; and eight
non-Federal members appointed by the
President.
Call to Order—9 a.m.
I. Chairman’s Welcome
II. Presentation of Chairman’s Award
III. Chairman’s Report
IV. ACHP Management Issues
A. Credentials Committee Report and
Recommendations
B. Alumni Foundation
C. 2012 Meeting Dates
V. Historic Preservation Policy and
Programs
A. Rightsizing Task Force
B. Economic Benefits Study—Next
Steps
C. Historic Preservation in America’s
Great Outdoors
D. ACHP Legislative Agenda
E. Sustainability Task Force
F. Web Site Update and Social Media
G. Preservation Action Federal
Preservation Task Force Report and
Recommendations
VI. Section 106 Issues
A. Executive Order 13563 on
Regulatory Revision and Section
106 Regulations
B. Traditional Cultural Landscapes
Forum Follow Up
C. Western Renewable Energy and
Historic Preservation Working
Group
VII. New Business
VIII. Adjourn
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Note: The meetings of the ACHP are open
to the public.
If you need special accommodations
due to a disability, please contact the
Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation, 1100 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Room 803, Washington,
DC, 202–606–8503, at least seven (7)
days prior to the meeting. For further
information: Additional information
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concerning the meeting is available from
the Executive Director, Advisory
Council on Historic Preservation, 1100
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., #803,
Washington, DC 20004.
Dated: July 21, 2011.
John M. Fowler,
Executive Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID FEMA–2011–0020]
National Flood Insurance Program
(NFIP); Assistance to Private Sector
Property Insurers, Availability of
FY2012 Arrangement
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Each year, the Federal
Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) is required by the Write-YourOwn (WYO) Program Financial
Assistance/Subsidy Arrangement
(Arrangement) to notify private
insurance companies (Companies) and
to make available to the Companies the
terms for subscription or re-subscription
to the Arrangement. In keeping with
that requirement, this notice provides
the terms to the Companies to subscribe
or re-subscribe to the Arrangement.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Edward L. Connor, DHS/FEMA, 1800
South Bell Street, Room 720, Arlington,
VA 20598–3020, 202–646–3429 (phone),
202–646–3445 (facsimile), or
Edward.Connor@dhs.gov (e-mail).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
Write-Your-Own (WYO) Program
Financial Assistance/Subsidy
Arrangement (Arrangement), 87 (as of
July 1, 2011) private sector property
insurers issue flood insurance policies
and adjust flood insurance claims under
their own names based on an
Arrangement with the Federal Insurance
Administration (FIA) published at 44
CFR Part 62, appendix A. The WYO
insurers receive an expense allowance
and remit the remaining premium to the
Federal Government. The Federal
Government also pays flood losses and
pays loss adjustment expenses based on
a fee schedule. In addition, under
certain circumstances reimbursement
for litigation costs, including court
costs, attorney fees, judgments, and
settlements, are paid by the FIA based
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on documentation submitted by the
WYO insurers. The complete
Arrangement is published in 44 CFR
Part 62, appendix A. Each year, FEMA
is required to publish in the Federal
Register and make available to the
Companies the terms for subscription or
re-subscription to the Arrangement.
There have been no changes to the
Arrangement this year.
During August 2011, FEMA will send
a copy of the offer for the FY2012
Arrangement, together with related
materials and submission instructions,
to all private insurance companies
participating under the current FY2011
Arrangement. Any private insurance
company not currently participating in
the WYO Program but wishing to
consider FEMA’s offer for FY2012 may
request a copy by writing: DHS/FEMA,
Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administration, Attn: Edward L.
Connor, WYO Program, 1800 South Bell
Street, Room 720, Arlington, VA 20598–
3020, or contact Edward Connor at 202–
646–3445 (facsimile), or
Edward.Connor@dhs.gov (e-mail).
Edward L. Connor,
Deputy Federal Insurance and Mitigation
Administrator, Insurance National Flood
Insurance Program, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5480–N–68]
Notice of Submission of Proposed
Information Collection to OMB; Public
Housing Admissions/Occupancy
Policies
Office of the Chief Information
Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The proposed information
collection requirement described below
has been submitted to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review, as required by the Paperwork
Reduction Act. The Department is
soliciting public comments on the
subject proposal.
Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) are
responsible for contract administration
to ensure that the work for project
development is done in accordance with
State laws and HUD requirements. The
forms are prepared by a general
contractor constructing a public housing
development under the conventional
bid method in order to establish the
SUMMARY:
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[Notices]
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[FR Doc No: 2011-18895]
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ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Notice of ACHP Quarterly Business Meeting
AGENCY: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation (ACHP) will meet Thursday, August 11, 2011. The meeting
will be held in the Plymouth Room of the Mayflower Park Hotel, 405
Olive Way, Seattle, WA 98101.
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The ACHP was established by the National Historic Preservation Act
of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) to advise the President and Congress on
national historic preservation policy and to comment upon Federal,
federally assisted, and federally licensed undertakings having an
effect upon properties listed in or eligible for inclusion in the
National Register of Historic Places. The ACHP's members are the
Architect of the Capitol; the Secretaries of the Interior, Agriculture,
Defense, Housing and Urban Development, Commerce, Education, Veterans
Affairs, and Transportation; the Administrator of the General Services
Administration; the Chairman of the National Trust for Historic
Preservation; the President of the National Conference of State
Historic Preservation Officers; a Governor; a Mayor; a Native American;
and eight non-Federal members appointed by the President.
Call to Order--9 a.m.
I. Chairman's Welcome
II. Presentation of Chairman's Award
III. Chairman's Report
IV. ACHP Management Issues
A. Credentials Committee Report and Recommendations
B. Alumni Foundation
C. 2012 Meeting Dates
V. Historic Preservation Policy and Programs
A. Rightsizing Task Force
B. Economic Benefits Study--Next Steps
C. Historic Preservation in America's Great Outdoors
D. ACHP Legislative Agenda
E. Sustainability Task Force
F. Web Site Update and Social Media
G. Preservation Action Federal Preservation Task Force Report and
Recommendations
VI. Section 106 Issues
A. Executive Order 13563 on Regulatory Revision and Section 106
Regulations
B. Traditional Cultural Landscapes Forum Follow Up
C. Western Renewable Energy and Historic Preservation Working Group
VII. New Business
VIII. Adjourn
Note: The meetings of the ACHP are open to the public.
If you need special accommodations due to a disability, please
contact the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 1100
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Room 803, Washington, DC, 202-606-8503, at
least seven (7) days prior to the meeting. For further information:
Additional information concerning the meeting is available from the
Executive Director, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 1100
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 803, Washington, DC 20004.
Dated: July 21, 2011.
John M. Fowler,
Executive Director.
[FR Doc. 2011-18895 Filed 7-27-11; 8:45 am]
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