Council Member Summary Notice of Application Process for Council-Selected Restoration Component Projects and Programs, 25294-25295 [2015-10357]
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• Within thirty days of an approved
contract novation;
• Within thirty days in the case of a
merger or acquisition, where contract
novation is not required; or
• Within 120 days prior to the end of
the fifth year of a contract, and no more
than 120 days prior to the exercise of
any option thereafter.
The implementation of SBA’s
regulation in FAR 19.301 and the FAR
clause at 52.219–28 require that
contractors rerepresent size status by
updating their representations at the
prime contract level in the
Representations and Certifications
section of the System for Award
Management (SAM) and notifying the
contracting officer that it has made the
required update.
The purpose of implementing small
business rerepresentations in the FAR is
to ensure that small business size status
is accurately represented and reported
over the life of long-term contracts. The
FAR also provides for provisions
designed to ensure more accurate
reporting of size status for contracts that
are novated, merged or acquired by
another business. This information is
used by the SBA, Congress, Federal
agencies and the general public for
various reasons such as determining if
agencies are meeting statutory goals, setaside determinations, and market
research.
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B. Annual Reporting Burden
Based on information from Federal
Procurement Data System (FPDS)
regarding rerepresentation
modifications, a downward adjustment
is being made to the number of
respondents. As a result, a downward
adjustment is being made to the
estimated annual reporting burden since
the notice regarding an extension to this
clearance published in the Federal
Register at 77 FR 30265, on May 22,
2012.
Respondents: 1,700.
Responses Per Respondent: 1.
Total Number of Responses: 1,700.
Hours Per Response: 0.5.
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Total Burden Hours: 850.
C. Public Comments
Public comments are particularly
invited on: Whether this collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of functions of the FAR,
and whether it will have practical
utility; whether our estimate of the
public burden of this collection of
information is accurate, and based on
valid assumptions and methodology;
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and ways in which we can
minimize the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond, through the use of appropriate
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Obtaining Copies of Proposals:
Requesters may obtain a copy of the
information collection documents from
the General Services Administration,
Regulatory Secretariat (MVCB), 1800 F
Street NW., Washington, DC 20405,
telephone 202–501–4755. Please cite
OMB Control No. 9000–0163, Small
Business Size Representation, in all
correspondence.
process for RESTORE Council members
to receive funding under the CouncilSelected Restoration Component of the
RESTORE Act.
These provisions are effective
upon publication in the Federal
Register.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mary Pleffner, Council, telephone
number: 813–995–2025.
Gulf Coast Ecosystem
Restoration Council (Council).
ACTION: Notice.
Under 33
U.S.C. 1321(t)(2) of the Resource and
Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist
Opportunities, and Revived Economies
of the Gulf Coast States Act of 2012
(RESTORE Act), the Gulf Coast
Ecosystem Restoration Council
(Council) will fund and implement
projects and programs to restore and
protect the natural resources,
ecosystems, fisheries, marine and
wildlife habitats, beaches, and coastal
wetlands of the Gulf Coast region
pursuant to a published Funded
Priorities List (FPL).1 The Council
published the ‘‘Council Member
Proposal Submission Guidelines for
Comprehensive Plan Funded Priorities
List of Projects and Programs’’ on its
Web site on August 21, 2014. This
document contains overarching
submission guidelines for Council
member agencies and States to submit
projects and programs for possible
inclusion on the FPL. The Council will
periodically request proposals from its
eleven State and Federal members in
order to develop further FPLs.
To receive funding under the CouncilSelected Restoration Component of the
RESTORE Act, Council members must
take part in a two-phase submission and
application process. Both phases of the
submission and application process
must be completed before a member
will receive an official award from the
Council and be able to receive grant
funding.
This notice explains the twophase submission and application
1 The FPL will be a supplement to the previously
published Initial Comprehensive Plan.
Dated: April 28, 2015.
Edward Loeb,
Acting Director, Office of Government-wide
Acquisition Policy, Office of Acquisition
Policy, Office of Government-wide Policy.
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GULF COAST ECOSYSTEM
RESTORATION COUNCIL
[Docket No.: 105042015–1111–02]
Council Member Summary Notice of
Application Process for CouncilSelected Restoration Component
Projects and Programs
AGENCY:
SUMMARY:
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In the first phase, projects and
programs must be selected for inclusion
on the FPL. The Council members are
the only entities eligible to submit
proposals for the FPL. The Council will
select projects and programs for
inclusion in the FPL using the review
and selection process described in the
‘‘Council Member Proposal Submission
Guidelines for Comprehensive Plan
Funded Priorities List of Projects and
Programs.’’ The Council will then
publish the draft FPL, accept and
respond to public comments, and
publish the final FPL as an addendum
to the Initial Comprehensive Plan.
After publication of the final FPL, the
second phase of the application process
begins by requiring the submission of a
full grant application or interagency
agreement for each individual project or
program by the Council member who is
designated as the primary recipient.
This second phase, the grant application
phase, is not competitive. After a project
or program has been selected under
phase 1, the actual grant awards (with
State Council members) or interagency
agreements (with Federal agency
Council members) are entered into
through the administrative process. The
Council members are the only entities
eligible to enter into grant awards or
interagency agreements. All State
Council member projects or programs
selected for funding under the FPL must
apply for a grant to implement the
project or program described in the
proposal. All Federal agency Council
member projects or proposals selected
for funding under the FPL must work
with the Council to create an
Interagency Agreement.
Detailed information about the grant
application phase process will be
published at a later date. Example forms
and documents that may be required in
the full grant application package are
listed below:
• Standard Forms (SF–424 family);
• Council-specific forms;
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• Detailed Project Narrative;
• Detailed Budget Narrative;
• Organizational Risk Assessment;
• Council and Government-wide
Certifications; and
• Environmental Compliance
Documentation, as applicable.
Will D. Spoon,
Program Analyst, Gulf Coast Ecosystem
Restoration Council.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
CDC/HRSA Advisory Committee on
HIV, Viral Hepatitis and STD Prevention
and Treatment; Meeting
In accordance with section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Pub. L. 92–463), the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), in
concurrence with and the Health
Resources and Services Administration
(HRSA), announces the following
meeting of the aforementioned
committee:
Times and Dates:
8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., May 20, 2015
(CDC/HRSA Advisory Committee on
HIV, Viral Hepatitis and STD Prevention
and Treatment (CHAC) meeting).
9 a.m.–4:30 p.m., May 21, 2015
(CHAC and the Presidential Advisory
Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) joint
meeting).
Place: The CHAC meeting will be
held at CDC Corporate Square, Building
8, Conference Room 1–ABC, Corporate
Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia 30329;
telephone (404) 639–8317. The meeting
is also accessible by teleconference:
Local (Atlanta, Georgia) number (404)
553–8912, Conference ID: 8317483;
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Toll-free number +1 (855) 348–8390,
Conference ID: 8317483.
The CHAC/PACHA joint meeting will
be held at the W Hotel Atlanta
Downtown, 45 Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard,
Salons 5 and 6, Atlanta, Georgia 30308;
telephone (404) 582–5800.
Status: Both of the meetings are open
to the public, limited only by the space
available.
Purpose: This Committee is charged
with advising the Director, CDC and the
Administrator, HRSA, regarding
activities related to prevention and
control of HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis and
other STDs, the support of health care
services to persons living with HIV/
AIDS, and education of health
professionals and the public about HIV/
AIDS, Viral Hepatitis and other STDs.
Matters for Discussion: Agenda items
include: (1) Role of STD clinics in PreExposure Prophylaxis (PrEP); (2)
Addressing Hepatitis C and HIV among
people who inject drugs (PWID); (3)
Update from viral hepatitis workgroup;
and (4) considerations for the update of
the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (joint
meeting with PACHA).
Agenda items are subject to change as
priorities dictate.
Contact Person For More Information:
Margie Scott-Cseh, CDC, National
Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis,
STD, and TB Prevention, 1600 Clifton
Road, NE., Mailstop E–07, Atlanta,
Georgia 30333; telephone (404) 639–
8317.
The Director, Management Analysis
and Services Office, has been delegated
the authority to sign Federal Register
Notices pertaining to announcements of
meetings and other committee
management activities, for both the
Centers for Disease Control and
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[FR Doc No: 2015-10357]
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GULF COAST ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION COUNCIL
[Docket No.: 105042015-1111-02]
Council Member Summary Notice of Application Process for Council-
Selected Restoration Component Projects and Programs
AGENCY: Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (Council).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice explains the two-phase submission and application
process for RESTORE Council members to receive funding under the
Council-Selected Restoration Component of the RESTORE Act.
DATES: These provisions are effective upon publication in the Federal
Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary Pleffner, Council, telephone
number: 813-995-2025.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under 33 U.S.C. 1321(t)(2) of the Resource
and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived
Economies of the Gulf Coast States Act of 2012 (RESTORE Act), the Gulf
Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (Council) will fund and implement
projects and programs to restore and protect the natural resources,
ecosystems, fisheries, marine and wildlife habitats, beaches, and
coastal wetlands of the Gulf Coast region pursuant to a published
Funded Priorities List (FPL).\1\ The Council published the ``Council
Member Proposal Submission Guidelines for Comprehensive Plan Funded
Priorities List of Projects and Programs'' on its Web site on August
21, 2014. This document contains overarching submission guidelines for
Council member agencies and States to submit projects and programs for
possible inclusion on the FPL. The Council will periodically request
proposals from its eleven State and Federal members in order to develop
further FPLs.
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\1\ The FPL will be a supplement to the previously published
Initial Comprehensive Plan.
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To receive funding under the Council-Selected Restoration Component
of the RESTORE Act, Council members must take part in a two-phase
submission and application process. Both phases of the submission and
application process must be completed before a member will receive an
official award from the Council and be able to receive grant funding.
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In the first phase, projects and programs must be selected for
inclusion on the FPL. The Council members are the only entities
eligible to submit proposals for the FPL. The Council will select
projects and programs for inclusion in the FPL using the review and
selection process described in the ``Council Member Proposal Submission
Guidelines for Comprehensive Plan Funded Priorities List of Projects
and Programs.'' The Council will then publish the draft FPL, accept and
respond to public comments, and publish the final FPL as an addendum to
the Initial Comprehensive Plan.
After publication of the final FPL, the second phase of the
application process begins by requiring the submission of a full grant
application or interagency agreement for each individual project or
program by the Council member who is designated as the primary
recipient. This second phase, the grant application phase, is not
competitive. After a project or program has been selected under phase
1, the actual grant awards (with State Council members) or interagency
agreements (with Federal agency Council members) are entered into
through the administrative process. The Council members are the only
entities eligible to enter into grant awards or interagency agreements.
All State Council member projects or programs selected for funding
under the FPL must apply for a grant to implement the project or
program described in the proposal. All Federal agency Council member
projects or proposals selected for funding under the FPL must work with
the Council to create an Interagency Agreement.
Detailed information about the grant application phase process will
be published at a later date. Example forms and documents that may be
required in the full grant application package are listed below:
Standard Forms (SF-424 family);
Council-specific forms;
Detailed Project Narrative;
Detailed Budget Narrative;
Organizational Risk Assessment;
Council and Government-wide Certifications; and
Environmental Compliance Documentation, as applicable.
Will D. Spoon,
Program Analyst, Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council.
[FR Doc. 2015-10357 Filed 5-1-15; 8:45 am]
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