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statutory level of safety should
immediately notify FMCSA. The
Agency will evaluate any adverse
evidence submitted and, if safety is
being compromised or if continuation of
the exemption would not be consistent
with the goals and objectives of 49
U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315, FMCSA will
take immediate steps to revoke the
exemption of a driver.
Issued on: February 26, 2016.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
Issued on: February 26, 2016.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
[FR Doc. 2016–05241 Filed 3–8–16; 8:45 am]
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[Docket No. FMCSA–2015–0394]
Driver Qualification Files: Application
for Exemption; Atlantic and Pacific
Freightways, Inc.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of withdrawal of
application for exemption.
AGENCY:
FMCSA announces that it has
accepted the request of Atlantic and
Pacific Freightways, Inc. (A&P) to
withdraw its application for exemption
from the Agency’s regulation requiring
motor carriers to obtain updated
medical certification information when
a driver holding a commercial driver’s
license (CDL) undergoes a new driver
medical examination (49 CFR
391.51(b)(7)(ii)). A&P no longer needs
the exemption.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Robert F. Schultz, Driver and Carrier
Operations Division; Office of Carrier,
Driver and Vehicle Safety Standards;
Telephone: 202–366–4325, Email:
MCPSD@dot.gov, Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590–
0001.
SUMMARY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Applicant A&P is a Vancouver,
Washington motor carrier that employs
CDL-drivers to transport goods in
interstate commerce. A&P applied for
exemption from 49 CFR 391.51(b)(7)(ii)
because it was experiencing difficulty
obtaining updated medical certification
information on its CDL drivers as
required by the regulation. On
November 27, 2015, FMCSA published
a Federal Register notice of A&P’s
application for exemption and asked for
public comment (80 FR 74202). No
comments were received. On January
28, 2016, A&P asked to withdraw its
application for exemption because it is
now able to receive all the information
required by 49 CFR 391.51(b)(7)(ii). The
Agency accordingly accepts A&P’s
request to withdraw its application and
closes the docket of this matter.
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Federal Fiscal Year 2016 Annual List of
Certifications and Assurances for
Federal Transit Administration Grants
and Cooperative Agreements
AGENCY:
Federal Transit Administration,
DOT.
ACTION:
Notice of availability.
This notice announces the
availability of the Federal
Transportation Administration’s (FTA)
Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Annual List of
Certifications and Assurances for FTA
Grants and Cooperative Agreements,
which can be found at FTA’s Web site,
www.fta.dot.gov/certs. This notice
provides a condensed list of the preaward Certifications and Assurances
that may apply to an Applicant to FTA
for federal assistance and the Award
that may be made in FY 2016. This
notice also describes both the Applicant
and FTA’s responsibilities with respect
to the Certifications and Assurances and
highlights the differences between the
FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances
and those published for FY 2015. Each
Applicant to FTA for federal assistance
must submit the Certifications and
Assurances that apply to it and any
Award for which it seeks federal
assistance during FY 2016. An
Applicant to FTA typically acts through
its authorized representative (You). You,
as the Applicant’s Authorized
Representative, must have the authority
to sign the Applicant’s Certifications
and Assurances and to bind your
Applicant’s compliance with the
Certifications and Assurances you select
on its behalf. Your Certifications and
Assurances must be affirmed by your
Applicant’s attorney. This notice
provides instructions on how and when
you should submit your Applicant’s
Certifications and Assurances for FY
2016.
DATES: These FY 2016 Certifications and
Assurances are effective October 1,
2015, the first day of FY 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
appropriate Regional or Metropolitan
Office listed in this notice. For copies of
related documents and information, see
our Web site at www.fta.dot.gov/certs or
contact our Office of Administration at
202–366–4007.
SUMMARY:
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Region 1: Boston
Lower Manhattan Recovery Office
States served: Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
Rhode Island and Vermont,
Telephone # 617–494–2055
Area served: Lower Manhattan,
Telephone # 212–668–1770
New York Metropolitan Office
Region 2: New York
Area served: New York Metropolitan
Area, Telephone # 212–668–2201
States served: New York and New
Jersey, Telephone # 212–668–2170
Philadelphia Metropolitan Office
Area served: Philadelphia Metropolitan
Area, Telephone # 215–656–7070
Region 3: Philadelphia
States served: Delaware, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia,
and the District of Columbia,
Telephone # 215–656–7100
Region 4: Atlanta
States served: Alabama, Florida,
Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Carolina, and
Tennessee, Territories served: Puerto
Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands,
Telephone # 404–865–5600
Region 5: Chicago
States served: Illinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and
Wisconsin, Telephone # 312–353–
2789
Region 6: Dallas/Ft. Worth
States served: Arkansas, Louisiana, New
Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas,
Telephone # 817–978–0550
Region 7: Kansas City
States served: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri,
and Nebraska, Telephone # 816–329–
3920
Region 8: Denver
States served: Colorado, Montana, North
Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and
Wyoming, Telephone # 303–362–2400
Region 9: San Francisco
States served: Arizona, California,
Hawaii, and Nevada, Territories
served: Guam, American Samoa and
the Northern Mariana Islands,
Telephone # 202–731–9652 or 202–
713–0097 (temporary numbers—
please refer to the FTA Web site for
an updated phone number: https://
www.fta.dot.gov/about/region9.html)
Region 10: Seattle
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States served: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon,
and Washington, Telephone # 206–
220–7954
Chicago Metropolitan Office
Area served: Chicago Metropolitan Area,
Telephone # 312–886–1616
Los Angeles Metropolitan Office
Area served: Los Angeles Metropolitan
Area, Telephone # 213–202–3950
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Washington DC Metropolitan Office
Area served: Washington DC
Metropolitan Area, Telephone # 202–
219–3562/202–219–3565
Puerto Rico Office
Area Served: Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico, Telephone # 404–865–5600
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. What are FTA’s responsibilities?
The second sentence of 49 U.S.C.
5323(n) states in pertinent part that,
‘‘[t]he Secretary [of Transportation] shall
publish annually a list of all
certifications required under this
chapter [49 U.S.C. chapter 53]. . . .’’
The first sentence of 49 U.S.C. 5323(n)
states that, ‘‘[a] certification required
under this chapter [53] and any
additional certification or assurance
required by law or regulation to be
submitted to the Secretary [who
delegated that authority to the Federal
Transit Administrator] may be
consolidated into a single document to
be submitted annually as part of a grant
application under this chapter [53].’’
Therefore, FTA has assembled those
Certifications and Assurances into the
following twenty-three (23) categories:
Category 01. Required Certifications
and Assurances for Each Applicant,
Category 02. Lobbying,
Category 03. Procurement and
Procurement Systems,
Category 04. Private Sector
Protections,
Category 05. Rolling Stock Reviews
and Bus Testing,
Category 06. Demand Responsive
Service,
Category 07. Intelligent
Transportation Systems,
Category 08. Interest and Financing
Costs and Acquisition of Capital Assets
by Lease,
Category 09. Transit Asset
Management Plan and Public
Transportation Agency Safety Plan,
Category 10. Alcohol and Controlled
Substances Testing,
Category 11. Fixed Guideway Capital
Investment Grants Program (New Starts,
Small Starts, and Core Capacity
Improvement),
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Category 12. State of Good Repair
Program,
Category 13. Grants for Buses and Bus
Facilities and Low or No Emission
Vehicle Deployment Grant Programs,
Category 14. Urbanized Area Formula
Grants Programs and Passenger Ferry
Grant Program,
Category 15. Seniors and Individuals
with Disabilities Programs,
Category 16. Rural and Appalachian
Development Programs,
Category 17. Tribal Transit Programs
(Public Transportation on Indian
Reservations Programs),
Category 18. State Safety Oversight
Grant Program,
Category 19. Public Transportation
Emergency Relief Program,
Category 20. Expedited Project
Delivery Pilot Program,
Category 21. Infrastructure Finance
Programs, and
Category 22. Paul S. Sarbanes Transit
in Parks Program.
Category 23. Hiring Preferences.
Since 1995, FTA has consolidated the
pre-award Certifications and Assurances
required by law or regulation into a
single document for publication in the
Federal Register. To receive federal
assistance appropriated or made
available for the Grant, Cooperative
Agreement, Loan, Loan Guarantee, and
Line of Credit programs FTA/DOT
administers, your Applicant must
submit the annual Certifications and
Assurances required for the type of
federal assistance it seeks.
These FY 2016 Certifications and
Assurances supersede any Certifications
and Assurances published in an earlier
fiscal year. After publication in the
Federal Register, each Applicant must
submit applicable FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances before
FTA may award federal assistance to
support that Applicant’s request.
2. What is the legal effect of these
Certifications and Assurances?
a. Pre-Award Representations. These
Certifications and Assurances are preaward representations typically required
by federal law or regulation that your
Applicant must submit before FTA may
provide federal assistance for its Award.
In general, these FY 2016 Certifications
and Assurances are effective October 1,
2015, except as FTA determines
otherwise in writing.
Upon publication in the Federal
Register, FTA may not provide federal
assistance until you submit your
Applicant’s FY 2016 Certifications and
Assurances.
b. Binding Commitment. Your
Applicant must comply with any
Certifications or Assurances you make
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on its behalf, irrespective of whether
you remain your Applicant’s authorized
representative. When you submit its
Certifications and Assurances to FTA,
both you and your Applicant are
agreeing to comply with those terms.
c. Length of Commitment. Your
Applicant’s FY 2016 Certifications and
Assurances remain in effect until its
Award is closed or the end of the useful
life of its federally assisted assets,
whichever is later. If your Applicant
provides different Certifications and
Assurances in a later fiscal year, the
later Certifications and Assurances will
usually apply, except as FTA
determines otherwise in writing.
d. Duration. You and your Applicant
may use the FY 2016 Certifications and
Assurances at FTA’s Web site,
www.fta.dot.gov/certs to support
applications for federal assistance until
FTA issues its FY 2017 Certifications
and Assurances.
e. The FY 2016 Certifications and
Assurances Are Not a Complete List of
Federal Requirements. FTA cautions
that the FY 2016 Certifications and
Assurances focus mainly on those
representations that your Applicant is
required to submit to FTA before FTA
may award federal assistance.
Consequently, these Certifications and
Assurances do not include many other
federal requirements that will apply to
your Applicant and its Award. Your
Applicant is responsible for compliance
with all applicable federal requirements.
f. Federal Requirements. In addition
to the information in this notice and
FTA’s FY 2016 Apportionments Notice,
FTA also strongly encourages you and
your Applicant’s staff and prospective
and current Third Party Participants to
review all federal legislation,
regulations, and guidance that apply to
them and your Applicant’s proposed
Award. The FY 2016 Master Agreement
identifies many of those requirements
and applicable guidance, and may be
accessed at www.fta.dot.gov/certs.
g. Penalties for False or Fraudulent
Statements. If you provide any false or
fraudulent statement to the Federal
Government on behalf of your Applicant
or yourself, you may incur both federal
civil and criminal penalties. See:
(1) The Program Fraud Civil Remedies
Act of 1986, as amended, 31 U.S.C. 3801
et seq.,
(2) U.S. Department of Transportation
(U.S. DOT) regulations, ‘‘Program Fraud
Civil Remedies,’’ 49 CFR part 31, and
(3) Section 5323(l)(1) of title 49,
United States Code, which authorizes
federal criminal penalties and
termination of federal assistance if you
provide, on behalf of your Applicant or
yourself, a false or fraudulent certificate,
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submission, or statement in connection
with the Federal Transit Program
authorized by 49 U.S.C. chapter 53.
3. What are your responsibilities?
a. Make sure that all involved with
your Applicant’s Award understand the
federal requirements that will apply to
your Applicant and its Award. FTA
strongly advises you, as your
Applicant’s authorized representative,
to read this notice and the Certifications
and Assurances on the FTA Web site
www.fta.dot.gov/certs before selecting
Certifications and Assurances on behalf
of your Applicant. FTA also advises you
to read the information accompanying
the apportionment tables when FTA
publishes its FY 2016 Apportionment
Notices.
Your Applicant is responsible for
compliance with all federal
requirements that apply to itself and its
Award. Other entities and people,
including Subrecipients, Third Party
Contractors, and Third Party
Subcontractors (Third Party
Participants) can adversely affect your
Applicant’s ability to comply with those
federal requirements. Accordingly, all
Third Party Participants involved in its
Award need to know and should agree
to comply with the federal requirements
that affect your Applicant’s Award and
themselves, as Third Party Participants.
b. Subrecipient and Other Third Party
Participation. Except in limited
circumstances when FTA has
determined otherwise in writing, your
Applicant is ultimately responsible for
compliance with all Certifications and
Assurances that you select on its behalf,
even if the Award and some or all of the
activities therein will be carried out by
Subrecipients or other Third Party
Participants. Therefore, FTA strongly
recommends that you take appropriate
measures to ensure that Subrecipients
and other Third Party Participants
involved in carrying out your
Applicant’s Award do not take actions
that will cause your Applicant to violate
the representations made in its
Certifications and Assurances.
c. Submit Your Applicant’s
Certifications and Assurances. You must
submit all Categories of the FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances that apply
to your Applicant and the Award(s) it
seek in FY 2016. For your convenience,
FTA recommends that you submit all
twenty-three (23) Categories of
Certifications and Assurances. Those
provisions of the Certifications and
Assurances that do not apply to your
Applicant or its Award will not be
enforced.
d. Obtain the Affirmation of Your
Applicant’s Attorney. You must obtain
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an affirmation of your Applicant’s
Attorney, signed in FY 2016, stating that
your Applicant has sufficient authority
under its state and local law to certify
its compliance with the FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances that you
have selected on its behalf; the
Certifications and Assurances have been
legally made and constitute legal and
binding obligations on your Applicant;
and there is no legislation or litigation
pending or imminent that might
adversely affect the validity of these
Certifications and Assurances, or of the
performance of your Applicant’s FTA
assisted Award. Your Applicant’s
Attorney must sign this affirmation
during FY 2016. An Affirmation of your
Applicant’s Attorney dated in a
previous fiscal year is insufficient,
unless FTA expressly determines
otherwise in writing.
e. When to Submit.
(1) If your Applicant is applying for
federal assistance under any of FTA’s
discretionary capital programs (e.g.,
New Starts, Small Starts, or Core
Capacity Improvement) or formula
programs, FTA expects to receive your
Applicant’s FY 2016 Certifications and
Assurances within ninety (90) days from
the date of publication of this notice or
soon after the submittal of your
Applicant’s request for federal
assistance for FY 2016.
(2) If your Applicant seeks federal
assistance from an FTA program other
than a formula program or a
discretionary capital or operating
program, e.g., for a Research,
Development, Demonstration, and
Deployment Award, FTA expects to
receive your Applicant’s FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances with the
submission of its Application for federal
assistance or an amendment soon
thereafter.
4. Where are FTA’s FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances?
FTA’s FY 2016 Certifications and
Assurances are available at:
a. FTA’s Web site, www.fta.dot.gov/
certs, and
b. TrAMS, also available at https://
faces.fta.dot.gov.
5. What changes have been made since
the FY 2015 Certifications and
Assurances were published?
The most significant changes are:
a. The Fixing America’s Surface
Transportation (FAST) Act, Public Law
114–94, FTA’s newest authorizing
legislation, was signed into law on
December 4, 2015.
b. U.S. DOT promulgated regulations,
‘‘Uniform Administrative Requirements,
Cost Principles, and Audit
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Requirements for Federal Awards,’’ 2
CFR part 1201, which incorporate by
reference U.S. OMB regulatory
guidance, ‘‘Uniform Administrative
Requirements, Cost Principles, and
Audit Requirements for Federal
Awards,’’ 2 CFR part 200.
These regulations supersede the
following documents:
(1) U.S. DOT regulations, ‘‘Uniform
Administrative Requirements for Grants
and Cooperative Agreements to State
and Local Governments,’’ former 49 CFR
part 18,
(2) U.S. DOT regulations, ‘‘Uniform
Administrative Requirements for Grants
and Agreements with Institutions of
Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other
Non-Profit Organizations,’’ former 49
CFR part 19,
(3) U.S. OMB Guidance for Grants and
Agreements, ‘‘Cost Principles for State,
Local, and Indian Tribal Governments
(OMB Circular A–87),’’ former 2 CFR
part 225,
(4) U.S. OMB Guidance for Grants and
Agreements, ‘‘Cost Principles for
Educational Institutions (OMB Circular
A–21),’’ former 2 CFR part 220,
(5) U.S. OMB Guidance for Grants and
Agreements ‘‘Cost Principles for Nonprofit Organizations (OMB Circular A–
122),’’ former 2 CFR part 230, and
(6) Former U.S. OMB Circular A–133,
‘‘Audits of States, Local Governments,
and Non-Profit Organizations,’’ Revised.
The new DOT regulations do not
cause many citation changes to the
Certifications and Assurances; however,
we note the following:
(1) In Category 01.F, Paragraph 3.k(2),
we have changed the citations from
former OMB Circular A–133 to U.S.
DOT regulations, ‘‘Uniform
Administrative Requirements, Cost
Principles, and Audit Requirements for
Federal Awards,’’ 2 CFR part 1201,
which incorporates by reference U.S.
OMB regulatory guidance, ‘‘Uniform
Administrative Requirements, Cost
Principles, and Audit Requirements for
Federal Awards,’’ 2 CFR part 200, where
the current audit requirements are
located, and
(2) In Category 01.F, Paragraph 3.k(3),
we changed the reference to U.S. OMB
A–133 Compliance Supplement to the
U.S. OMB Compliance Supplement, to 2
CFR part 200, appendix XI.
c. FTA adopted its new electronic
awards and management system, the
Transit Award Management System
(TrAMS). In adopting TrAMS, new
terminology replaces the terminology in
the previous transit electronic award
and management system (TEAM).
Among the differences are:
(1) The term ‘‘Award’’ replaces the
previous term ‘‘Project’’ and now means
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the Scope of Work that FTA has
approved when FTA agreed to provide
federal assistance; the ‘‘Award’’ also
includes the requirements of all
documents, terms, and conditions
incorporated by reference and made part
of the Grant Agreement or Cooperative
Agreement, and
(2) The term ‘‘Project’’ now means
public transportation improvement
activities eligible for federal assistance
in an application to FTA and/or in an
FTA Award.
d. Changes to Category 01 include the
following:
(1) In Category 01.D, subsection 1.a,
we added a parenthetical to indicate
that discrimination on the basis of sex
includes gender identity,
(2) In Category 01.F, Subparagraph
3.f(4), we added a reference to Executive
Order 13690 ‘‘Establishing a Federal
Flood Risk Management Standard and a
Process for Further Soliciting and
Considering Stakeholder Input,’’
January 30, 2015,
(3) In Category 01.F, Subparagraph
3.f(11)(a), we changed the citation to
section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act of 1966, as amended,
because it was codified at 54 U.S.C.
300108, and is no longer codified at 16
U.S.C. 470f,
(4) In Category 01.F, Subparagraph
3.f(11)(b), we changed the citation to the
Archeological and Historic Preservation
of 1974, as amended, because it was
codified at 54 U.S.C. 312501 et seq. and
is no longer codified at 16 U.S.C. 469,
and
(5) In Category 01.F, Subparagraph
3.f(11)(c), we changed the citation to
Executive Order 11593 (identification
and protection of historic properties),
because it is located as a note to 54
U.S.C. 300101 and is no longer located
as a note to 16 U.S.C. 470.
e. In Category 08.B, ‘‘Acquisition of
Capital Assets by Lease,’’ we changed
the Certifications and Assurances to
comply with the leasing provisions of
the FAST Act.
f. In Category 11, Section 5, we added
a reference to FTA guidance, ‘‘Final
Interim Policy Guidance, Capital
Investment Grant Program,’’ August
2015, 80 Fed. Reg. 46514, August 5,
2015.
g. We deleted former Group 13,
Certifications and Assurances for the
Fixed Guideway Modernization
Program because there is no longer
federal funding for that program. As a
result, we re-numbered former Groups
14 through 18 as Categories 13 through
17, respectively.
h. In re-numbered Category 13, we
have consolidated the Certifications and
Assurances for the Buses and Bus
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Facilities Program into a single set,
irrespective of whether the applicant is
seeking formula or discretionary
funding, or whether the applicant seeks
funding appropriated or made available
for FY 2016 or FY 2013—2015.
Consistent with the FAST Act, we
included Certifications for the Low or
No Emission Vehicle Deployment
Program under MAP–21 in this category
because, under the FAST Act, low or no
emission vehicle deployment is an
eligible activity under the Grants for
Buses and Bus Facilities Program
i. In re-numbered Category 14, we
removed the Certifications and
Assurances for the Urbanized Area
Formula Program authorized under
former 49 U.S.C. 5307 in effect in FY
2012 or a previous fiscal year, and for
the Job Access and Reverse Commute
(JARC) Formula Grant Program
authorized under former 49 U.S.C. 5316
in effect in FY 2012 or a previous fiscal
year, because federal funding is no
longer available for those programs.
j. In re-numbered Category 15, we
have consolidated the Certifications and
Assurances for seniors and individuals
with disabilities, irrespective of whether
the applicant is seeking funding
appropriated or made available for FY
2016 or FY 2013—2015. We have also
removed the Certifications and
Assurances for the Formula Grants for
the Special Needs of Elderly Individuals
and Individuals with Disabilities
Program authorized under former 49
U.S.C. 5310 in effect in FY 2012 or a
previous fiscal year, and the New
Freedom Program authorized under
former 49 U.S.C. 5317 in effect in FY
2012 or a previous fiscal year, because
federal funding is no longer available for
those programs.
k. In re-numbered Category 16, we
have consolidated the Certifications and
Assurances for the Rural Areas Program
into a single set irrespective of whether
the applicant seeks funding
appropriated or made available for FY
2016 or FY 2013—2015. We have also
retained the Certifications and
Assurances required for the
Appalachian Development Public
Transportation Assistance Program
authorized under 49 U.S.C. 5311(c)(2).
In addition, we have removed the
Certifications and Assurances for the
Formula Grants for Other Than
Urbanized Areas Program financed with
funding appropriated or made available
for former 49 U.S.C. 5311(b) in effect in
FY 2012 or a previous fiscal year, and
the Over-the-Road Bus Accessibility
Program financed with funding
appropriated or made available for
former section 3038 of TEA–21, as
amended by former section 3039 of
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SAFETEA–LU, 49 U.S.C. 5310 note,
because federal funding is no longer
available for those programs.
l. We removed former Group 19, Low
or No Emission/Clean Fuels Grant
Programs, because the Certifications for
the Low or No Emission Vehicle
Deployment Program have been moved
to re-numbered Category 13, the Buses
and Bus Facilities Program, and there is
no longer federal funding for the Clean
Fuels Grant Program, authorized under
former 49 U.S.C. 5308.
m. We have transferred former Group
20, the Paul S. Sarbanes Transit in Parks
program to Category 22.
n. We have re-numbered former
Group 21, the Certifications and
Assurances for the State Safety
Oversight Grant Program, as Category
18.
o. We have re-numbered former
Group 22, the Certifications and
Assurances for the Public
Transportation Emergency Relief
Program, as Category 19, and have
added a reference to FTA regulations,
‘‘Emergency Relief,’’ 49 CFR part 602.
p. We have re-numbered former
Group 23, the Certifications and
Assurances for the Expedited Project
Delivery Pilot Program, as Category 20.
These certifications are for the program
authorized by the FAST Act. We
removed the Certifications and
Assurances for the MAP–21 Expedited
Project Delivery Pilot Program because
we have no funding for that program.
q. We have re-numbered former
Group 24, the Certifications and
Assurances for the Infrastructure
Finance Programs, as Category 21.
r. We have added a new Group 23, the
Certifications and Assurances for
Construction Hiring Preferences. These
certifications are required by section
192 of division L, title I of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act. 2016,
Public Law 114–113, which requires
you, on behalf of your Applicant, to
certify that if, in connection with any
third party contract for construction
hiring financed under title 49 U.S.C. or
title 23 U.S.C., it uses a geographic,
economic, or any other hiring
preference not otherwise authorized by
law or prohibited under 2 CFR
200.319(b):
1. Except with respect to apprentices
or trainees, a pool of readily available
but unemployed individuals possessing
the knowledge, skill, and ability to
perform the work that the third party
contract requires resides in the
jurisdiction where the work will be
performed;
2. It will include appropriate
provisions in its bid document ensuring
that its third party contractor(s) do not
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displace any of its existing employees in
order to satisfy such hiring preference;
and
3. That any increase in the cost of
labor, training, or delays resulting from
the use of such hiring preference does
not delay or displace any transportation
project in the applicable Statewide
Transportation Improvement Program or
Transportation Improvement Program.
6. How do you submit the Certifications
and Assurances?
a. Electronic Submission. Except in
rare circumstances and if permitted by
FTA, you must submit your Applicant’s
FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances
and your attorney’s Affirmation in
TrAMS. To submit the Certifications
and Assurances, you must be registered
in TrAMS. TrAMS contains fields for
individually selecting among the
twenty-three (23) Categories of
Certifications and Assurances that apply
to your Applicant and also a designated
field for selecting all twenty-three (23)
Categories, of which only the
requirements that apply to you or your
Applicant will be enforced.
As an authorized representative of the
Applicant, you must enter your personal
identification number (PIN), which is
your electronic signature, in TrAMS.
The Attorney must enter his or her PIN
in TrAMS, affirming your Applicant’s
legal authority to make and comply with
the Certifications and Assurances you
have selected on its behalf. You may
enter your PIN in place of the Attorney’s
PIN, provided that your Applicant has
on file and uploads to TrAMS a similar
affirmation that has been written, dated,
and signed by its Attorney in FY 2016.
b. Paper Submission. Only in very
limited circumstances may your
Applicant submit its FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances on paper.
For example if the Applicant has
demonstrated that it is unable to submit
its Certifications and Assurances
electronically in TrAMS or is a one-time
recipient, and if FTA has agreed in
writing to accept your Applicant’s
Certifications and Assurances on paper,
then your Applicant may indicating the
Categories of Certifications and
Assurances your Applicant is
submitting in typewritten hard copy on
the Signature Pages.
To do so, you may place a single mark
in the designated space to signify your
Applicant’s agreement to comply with
all Categories of Certifications and
Assurances to the extent that they apply
to it, or select the specific Categories of
Certifications and Assurances that apply
to your Applicant and its Award. You
must obtain your Attorney’s signature,
whether on the Signature Page or on a
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affirmation as on the Signature Page. In
such a case, the Regional Office or the
Headquarters Program Office must
attach the paper submission to TrAMS.
For more information, you may
contact the appropriate FTA Regional or
Metropolitan Office.
Authority. 49 U.S.C. chapter 53; the Fixing
America’s Surface Transportation (FAST)
Act, Pub. L. 114–94, December 4, 2015, and;
other federal laws administered by FTA; U.S.
DOT and FTA regulations codified or to be
codified in Title 49, Code of Federal
Regulations; and FTA Circulars.
Therese W. McMillan,
Acting Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
[Docket No. NHTSA–2015–0107, Notice 2]
Decision That Nonconforming Model
Year 2012 Fisker Karma Passenger
Cars Are Eligible for Importation
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Grant of petition.
AGENCY:
This document announces a
decision by the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration that
certain model year (MY) 2012 Fisker
Karma passenger cars (PCs) that were
not originally manufactured to comply
with all applicable Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) are
eligible for importation into the United
States because they are substantially
similar to vehicles originally
manufactured for importation into and
sale in the United States that were
certified by their manufacturer as
complying with the safety standards
(the U.S. certified version of the 2012
Fisker Karma PC), and they are capable
of being readily altered to conform to
the standards.
DATES: This decision became effective
on March 3, 2016.
ADDRESSES: For further information
contact George Stevens, Office of
Vehicle Safety Compliance, NHTSA
(202–366–5308).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Background
Under 49 U.S.C. 30141(a)(1)(A), a
motor vehicle that was not originally
manufactured to conform to all
applicable FMVSS shall be refused
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Federal Fiscal Year 2016 Annual List of Certifications and
Assurances for Federal Transit Administration Grants and Cooperative
Agreements
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of the Federal
Transportation Administration's (FTA) Fiscal Year (FY) 2016 Annual List
of Certifications and Assurances for FTA Grants and Cooperative
Agreements, which can be found at FTA's Web site, www.fta.dot.gov/certs. This notice provides a condensed list of the pre-award
Certifications and Assurances that may apply to an Applicant to FTA for
federal assistance and the Award that may be made in FY 2016. This
notice also describes both the Applicant and FTA's responsibilities
with respect to the Certifications and Assurances and highlights the
differences between the FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances and those
published for FY 2015. Each Applicant to FTA for federal assistance
must submit the Certifications and Assurances that apply to it and any
Award for which it seeks federal assistance during FY 2016. An
Applicant to FTA typically acts through its authorized representative
(You). You, as the Applicant's Authorized Representative, must have the
authority to sign the Applicant's Certifications and Assurances and to
bind your Applicant's compliance with the Certifications and Assurances
you select on its behalf. Your Certifications and Assurances must be
affirmed by your Applicant's attorney. This notice provides
instructions on how and when you should submit your Applicant's
Certifications and Assurances for FY 2016.
DATES: These FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances are effective
October 1, 2015, the first day of FY 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The appropriate Regional or
Metropolitan Office listed in this notice. For copies of related
documents and information, see our Web site at www.fta.dot.gov/certs or
contact our Office of Administration at 202-366-4007.
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Region 1: Boston
States served: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode
Island and Vermont, Telephone # 617-494-2055
Region 2: New York
States served: New York and New Jersey, Telephone # 212-668-2170
Region 3: Philadelphia
States served: Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West
Virginia, and the District of Columbia, Telephone # 215-656-7100
Region 4: Atlanta
States served: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, Territories served: Puerto
Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Telephone # 404-865-5600
Region 5: Chicago
States served: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and
Wisconsin, Telephone # 312-353-2789
Region 6: Dallas/Ft. Worth
States served: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas,
Telephone # 817-978-0550
Region 7: Kansas City
States served: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska, Telephone # 816-
329-3920
Region 8: Denver
States served: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and
Wyoming, Telephone # 303-362-2400
Region 9: San Francisco
States served: Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada, Territories
served: Guam, American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands,
Telephone # 202-731-9652 or 202-713-0097 (temporary numbers--please
refer to the FTA Web site for an updated phone number: https://www.fta.dot.gov/about/region9.html)
Region 10: Seattle
States served: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, Telephone # 206-
220-7954
Chicago Metropolitan Office
Area served: Chicago Metropolitan Area, Telephone # 312-886-1616
Los Angeles Metropolitan Office
Area served: Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, Telephone # 213-202-3950
Lower Manhattan Recovery Office
Area served: Lower Manhattan, Telephone # 212-668-1770
New York Metropolitan Office
Area served: New York Metropolitan Area, Telephone # 212-668-2201
Philadelphia Metropolitan Office
Area served: Philadelphia Metropolitan Area, Telephone # 215-656-7070
Washington DC Metropolitan Office
Area served: Washington DC Metropolitan Area, Telephone # 202-219-3562/
202-219-3565
Puerto Rico Office
Area Served: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Telephone # 404-865-5600
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. What are FTA's responsibilities?
The second sentence of 49 U.S.C. 5323(n) states in pertinent part
that, ``[t]he Secretary [of Transportation] shall publish annually a
list of all certifications required under this chapter [49 U.S.C.
chapter 53]. . . .'' The first sentence of 49 U.S.C. 5323(n) states
that, ``[a] certification required under this chapter [53] and any
additional certification or assurance required by law or regulation to
be submitted to the Secretary [who delegated that authority to the
Federal Transit Administrator] may be consolidated into a single
document to be submitted annually as part of a grant application under
this chapter [53].'' Therefore, FTA has assembled those Certifications
and Assurances into the following twenty-three (23) categories:
Category 01. Required Certifications and Assurances for Each
Applicant,
Category 02. Lobbying,
Category 03. Procurement and Procurement Systems,
Category 04. Private Sector Protections,
Category 05. Rolling Stock Reviews and Bus Testing,
Category 06. Demand Responsive Service,
Category 07. Intelligent Transportation Systems,
Category 08. Interest and Financing Costs and Acquisition of
Capital Assets by Lease,
Category 09. Transit Asset Management Plan and Public
Transportation Agency Safety Plan,
Category 10. Alcohol and Controlled Substances Testing,
Category 11. Fixed Guideway Capital Investment Grants Program (New
Starts, Small Starts, and Core Capacity Improvement),
Category 12. State of Good Repair Program,
Category 13. Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities and Low or No
Emission Vehicle Deployment Grant Programs,
Category 14. Urbanized Area Formula Grants Programs and Passenger
Ferry Grant Program,
Category 15. Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Programs,
Category 16. Rural and Appalachian Development Programs,
Category 17. Tribal Transit Programs (Public Transportation on
Indian Reservations Programs),
Category 18. State Safety Oversight Grant Program,
Category 19. Public Transportation Emergency Relief Program,
Category 20. Expedited Project Delivery Pilot Program,
Category 21. Infrastructure Finance Programs, and
Category 22. Paul S. Sarbanes Transit in Parks Program.
Category 23. Hiring Preferences.
Since 1995, FTA has consolidated the pre-award Certifications and
Assurances required by law or regulation into a single document for
publication in the Federal Register. To receive federal assistance
appropriated or made available for the Grant, Cooperative Agreement,
Loan, Loan Guarantee, and Line of Credit programs FTA/DOT administers,
your Applicant must submit the annual Certifications and Assurances
required for the type of federal assistance it seeks.
These FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances supersede any
Certifications and Assurances published in an earlier fiscal year.
After publication in the Federal Register, each Applicant must submit
applicable FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances before FTA may award
federal assistance to support that Applicant's request.
2. What is the legal effect of these Certifications and Assurances?
a. Pre-Award Representations. These Certifications and Assurances
are pre-award representations typically required by federal law or
regulation that your Applicant must submit before FTA may provide
federal assistance for its Award. In general, these FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances are effective October 1, 2015, except as
FTA determines otherwise in writing.
Upon publication in the Federal Register, FTA may not provide
federal assistance until you submit your Applicant's FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances.
b. Binding Commitment. Your Applicant must comply with any
Certifications or Assurances you make
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on its behalf, irrespective of whether you remain your Applicant's
authorized representative. When you submit its Certifications and
Assurances to FTA, both you and your Applicant are agreeing to comply
with those terms.
c. Length of Commitment. Your Applicant's FY 2016 Certifications
and Assurances remain in effect until its Award is closed or the end of
the useful life of its federally assisted assets, whichever is later.
If your Applicant provides different Certifications and Assurances in a
later fiscal year, the later Certifications and Assurances will usually
apply, except as FTA determines otherwise in writing.
d. Duration. You and your Applicant may use the FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances at FTA's Web site, www.fta.dot.gov/certs
to support applications for federal assistance until FTA issues its FY
2017 Certifications and Assurances.
e. The FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances Are Not a Complete
List of Federal Requirements. FTA cautions that the FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances focus mainly on those representations
that your Applicant is required to submit to FTA before FTA may award
federal assistance. Consequently, these Certifications and Assurances
do not include many other federal requirements that will apply to your
Applicant and its Award. Your Applicant is responsible for compliance
with all applicable federal requirements.
f. Federal Requirements. In addition to the information in this
notice and FTA's FY 2016 Apportionments Notice, FTA also strongly
encourages you and your Applicant's staff and prospective and current
Third Party Participants to review all federal legislation,
regulations, and guidance that apply to them and your Applicant's
proposed Award. The FY 2016 Master Agreement identifies many of those
requirements and applicable guidance, and may be accessed at
www.fta.dot.gov/certs.
g. Penalties for False or Fraudulent Statements. If you provide any
false or fraudulent statement to the Federal Government on behalf of
your Applicant or yourself, you may incur both federal civil and
criminal penalties. See:
(1) The Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986, as amended, 31
U.S.C. 3801 et seq.,
(2) U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) regulations,
``Program Fraud Civil Remedies,'' 49 CFR part 31, and
(3) Section 5323(l)(1) of title 49, United States Code, which
authorizes federal criminal penalties and termination of federal
assistance if you provide, on behalf of your Applicant or yourself, a
false or fraudulent certificate, submission, or statement in connection
with the Federal Transit Program authorized by 49 U.S.C. chapter 53.
3. What are your responsibilities?
a. Make sure that all involved with your Applicant's Award
understand the federal requirements that will apply to your Applicant
and its Award. FTA strongly advises you, as your Applicant's authorized
representative, to read this notice and the Certifications and
Assurances on the FTA Web site www.fta.dot.gov/certs before selecting
Certifications and Assurances on behalf of your Applicant. FTA also
advises you to read the information accompanying the apportionment
tables when FTA publishes its FY 2016 Apportionment Notices.
Your Applicant is responsible for compliance with all federal
requirements that apply to itself and its Award. Other entities and
people, including Subrecipients, Third Party Contractors, and Third
Party Subcontractors (Third Party Participants) can adversely affect
your Applicant's ability to comply with those federal requirements.
Accordingly, all Third Party Participants involved in its Award need to
know and should agree to comply with the federal requirements that
affect your Applicant's Award and themselves, as Third Party
Participants.
b. Subrecipient and Other Third Party Participation. Except in
limited circumstances when FTA has determined otherwise in writing,
your Applicant is ultimately responsible for compliance with all
Certifications and Assurances that you select on its behalf, even if
the Award and some or all of the activities therein will be carried out
by Subrecipients or other Third Party Participants. Therefore, FTA
strongly recommends that you take appropriate measures to ensure that
Subrecipients and other Third Party Participants involved in carrying
out your Applicant's Award do not take actions that will cause your
Applicant to violate the representations made in its Certifications and
Assurances.
c. Submit Your Applicant's Certifications and Assurances. You must
submit all Categories of the FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances that
apply to your Applicant and the Award(s) it seek in FY 2016. For your
convenience, FTA recommends that you submit all twenty-three (23)
Categories of Certifications and Assurances. Those provisions of the
Certifications and Assurances that do not apply to your Applicant or
its Award will not be enforced.
d. Obtain the Affirmation of Your Applicant's Attorney. You must
obtain an affirmation of your Applicant's Attorney, signed in FY 2016,
stating that your Applicant has sufficient authority under its state
and local law to certify its compliance with the FY 2016 Certifications
and Assurances that you have selected on its behalf; the Certifications
and Assurances have been legally made and constitute legal and binding
obligations on your Applicant; and there is no legislation or
litigation pending or imminent that might adversely affect the validity
of these Certifications and Assurances, or of the performance of your
Applicant's FTA assisted Award. Your Applicant's Attorney must sign
this affirmation during FY 2016. An Affirmation of your Applicant's
Attorney dated in a previous fiscal year is insufficient, unless FTA
expressly determines otherwise in writing.
e. When to Submit.
(1) If your Applicant is applying for federal assistance under any
of FTA's discretionary capital programs (e.g., New Starts, Small
Starts, or Core Capacity Improvement) or formula programs, FTA expects
to receive your Applicant's FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances
within ninety (90) days from the date of publication of this notice or
soon after the submittal of your Applicant's request for federal
assistance for FY 2016.
(2) If your Applicant seeks federal assistance from an FTA program
other than a formula program or a discretionary capital or operating
program, e.g., for a Research, Development, Demonstration, and
Deployment Award, FTA expects to receive your Applicant's FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances with the submission of its Application
for federal assistance or an amendment soon thereafter.
4. Where are FTA's FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances?
FTA's FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances are available at:
a. FTA's Web site, www.fta.dot.gov/certs, and
b. TrAMS, also available at https://faces.fta.dot.gov.
5. What changes have been made since the FY 2015 Certifications and
Assurances were published?
The most significant changes are:
a. The Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, Public
Law 114-94, FTA's newest authorizing legislation, was signed into law
on December 4, 2015.
b. U.S. DOT promulgated regulations, ``Uniform Administrative
Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit
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Requirements for Federal Awards,'' 2 CFR part 1201, which incorporate
by reference U.S. OMB regulatory guidance, ``Uniform Administrative
Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal
Awards,'' 2 CFR part 200.
These regulations supersede the following documents:
(1) U.S. DOT regulations, ``Uniform Administrative Requirements for
Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments,''
former 49 CFR part 18,
(2) U.S. DOT regulations, ``Uniform Administrative Requirements for
Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals,
and Other Non-Profit Organizations,'' former 49 CFR part 19,
(3) U.S. OMB Guidance for Grants and Agreements, ``Cost Principles
for State, Local, and Indian Tribal Governments (OMB Circular A-87),''
former 2 CFR part 225,
(4) U.S. OMB Guidance for Grants and Agreements, ``Cost Principles
for Educational Institutions (OMB Circular A-21),'' former 2 CFR part
220,
(5) U.S. OMB Guidance for Grants and Agreements ``Cost Principles
for Non-profit Organizations (OMB Circular A-122),'' former 2 CFR part
230, and
(6) Former U.S. OMB Circular A-133, ``Audits of States, Local
Governments, and Non-Profit Organizations,'' Revised.
The new DOT regulations do not cause many citation changes to the
Certifications and Assurances; however, we note the following:
(1) In Category 01.F, Paragraph 3.k(2), we have changed the
citations from former OMB Circular A-133 to U.S. DOT regulations,
``Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit
Requirements for Federal Awards,'' 2 CFR part 1201, which incorporates
by reference U.S. OMB regulatory guidance, ``Uniform Administrative
Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal
Awards,'' 2 CFR part 200, where the current audit requirements are
located, and
(2) In Category 01.F, Paragraph 3.k(3), we changed the reference to
U.S. OMB A-133 Compliance Supplement to the U.S. OMB Compliance
Supplement, to 2 CFR part 200, appendix XI.
c. FTA adopted its new electronic awards and management system, the
Transit Award Management System (TrAMS). In adopting TrAMS, new
terminology replaces the terminology in the previous transit electronic
award and management system (TEAM). Among the differences are:
(1) The term ``Award'' replaces the previous term ``Project'' and
now means the Scope of Work that FTA has approved when FTA agreed to
provide federal assistance; the ``Award'' also includes the
requirements of all documents, terms, and conditions incorporated by
reference and made part of the Grant Agreement or Cooperative
Agreement, and
(2) The term ``Project'' now means public transportation
improvement activities eligible for federal assistance in an
application to FTA and/or in an FTA Award.
d. Changes to Category 01 include the following:
(1) In Category 01.D, subsection 1.a, we added a parenthetical to
indicate that discrimination on the basis of sex includes gender
identity,
(2) In Category 01.F, Subparagraph 3.f(4), we added a reference to
Executive Order 13690 ``Establishing a Federal Flood Risk Management
Standard and a Process for Further Soliciting and Considering
Stakeholder Input,'' January 30, 2015,
(3) In Category 01.F, Subparagraph 3.f(11)(a), we changed the
citation to section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of
1966, as amended, because it was codified at 54 U.S.C. 300108, and is
no longer codified at 16 U.S.C. 470f,
(4) In Category 01.F, Subparagraph 3.f(11)(b), we changed the
citation to the Archeological and Historic Preservation of 1974, as
amended, because it was codified at 54 U.S.C. 312501 et seq. and is no
longer codified at 16 U.S.C. 469, and
(5) In Category 01.F, Subparagraph 3.f(11)(c), we changed the
citation to Executive Order 11593 (identification and protection of
historic properties), because it is located as a note to 54 U.S.C.
300101 and is no longer located as a note to 16 U.S.C. 470.
e. In Category 08.B, ``Acquisition of Capital Assets by Lease,'' we
changed the Certifications and Assurances to comply with the leasing
provisions of the FAST Act.
f. In Category 11, Section 5, we added a reference to FTA guidance,
``Final Interim Policy Guidance, Capital Investment Grant Program,''
August 2015, 80 Fed. Reg. 46514, August 5, 2015.
g. We deleted former Group 13, Certifications and Assurances for
the Fixed Guideway Modernization Program because there is no longer
federal funding for that program. As a result, we re-numbered former
Groups 14 through 18 as Categories 13 through 17, respectively.
h. In re-numbered Category 13, we have consolidated the
Certifications and Assurances for the Buses and Bus Facilities Program
into a single set, irrespective of whether the applicant is seeking
formula or discretionary funding, or whether the applicant seeks
funding appropriated or made available for FY 2016 or FY 2013--2015.
Consistent with the FAST Act, we included Certifications for the Low or
No Emission Vehicle Deployment Program under MAP-21 in this category
because, under the FAST Act, low or no emission vehicle deployment is
an eligible activity under the Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities
Program
i. In re-numbered Category 14, we removed the Certifications and
Assurances for the Urbanized Area Formula Program authorized under
former 49 U.S.C. 5307 in effect in FY 2012 or a previous fiscal year,
and for the Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) Formula Grant Program
authorized under former 49 U.S.C. 5316 in effect in FY 2012 or a
previous fiscal year, because federal funding is no longer available
for those programs.
j. In re-numbered Category 15, we have consolidated the
Certifications and Assurances for seniors and individuals with
disabilities, irrespective of whether the applicant is seeking funding
appropriated or made available for FY 2016 or FY 2013--2015. We have
also removed the Certifications and Assurances for the Formula Grants
for the Special Needs of Elderly Individuals and Individuals with
Disabilities Program authorized under former 49 U.S.C. 5310 in effect
in FY 2012 or a previous fiscal year, and the New Freedom Program
authorized under former 49 U.S.C. 5317 in effect in FY 2012 or a
previous fiscal year, because federal funding is no longer available
for those programs.
k. In re-numbered Category 16, we have consolidated the
Certifications and Assurances for the Rural Areas Program into a single
set irrespective of whether the applicant seeks funding appropriated or
made available for FY 2016 or FY 2013--2015. We have also retained the
Certifications and Assurances required for the Appalachian Development
Public Transportation Assistance Program authorized under 49 U.S.C.
5311(c)(2). In addition, we have removed the Certifications and
Assurances for the Formula Grants for Other Than Urbanized Areas
Program financed with funding appropriated or made available for former
49 U.S.C. 5311(b) in effect in FY 2012 or a previous fiscal year, and
the Over-the-Road Bus Accessibility Program financed with funding
appropriated or made available for former section 3038 of TEA-21, as
amended by former section 3039 of
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SAFETEA-LU, 49 U.S.C. 5310 note, because federal funding is no longer
available for those programs.
l. We removed former Group 19, Low or No Emission/Clean Fuels Grant
Programs, because the Certifications for the Low or No Emission Vehicle
Deployment Program have been moved to re-numbered Category 13, the
Buses and Bus Facilities Program, and there is no longer federal
funding for the Clean Fuels Grant Program, authorized under former 49
U.S.C. 5308.
m. We have transferred former Group 20, the Paul S. Sarbanes
Transit in Parks program to Category 22.
n. We have re-numbered former Group 21, the Certifications and
Assurances for the State Safety Oversight Grant Program, as Category
18.
o. We have re-numbered former Group 22, the Certifications and
Assurances for the Public Transportation Emergency Relief Program, as
Category 19, and have added a reference to FTA regulations, ``Emergency
Relief,'' 49 CFR part 602.
p. We have re-numbered former Group 23, the Certifications and
Assurances for the Expedited Project Delivery Pilot Program, as
Category 20. These certifications are for the program authorized by the
FAST Act. We removed the Certifications and Assurances for the MAP-21
Expedited Project Delivery Pilot Program because we have no funding for
that program.
q. We have re-numbered former Group 24, the Certifications and
Assurances for the Infrastructure Finance Programs, as Category 21.
r. We have added a new Group 23, the Certifications and Assurances
for Construction Hiring Preferences. These certifications are required
by section 192 of division L, title I of the Consolidated
Appropriations Act. 2016, Public Law 114-113, which requires you, on
behalf of your Applicant, to certify that if, in connection with any
third party contract for construction hiring financed under title 49
U.S.C. or title 23 U.S.C., it uses a geographic, economic, or any other
hiring preference not otherwise authorized by law or prohibited under 2
CFR 200.319(b):
1. Except with respect to apprentices or trainees, a pool of
readily available but unemployed individuals possessing the knowledge,
skill, and ability to perform the work that the third party contract
requires resides in the jurisdiction where the work will be performed;
2. It will include appropriate provisions in its bid document
ensuring that its third party contractor(s) do not displace any of its
existing employees in order to satisfy such hiring preference; and
3. That any increase in the cost of labor, training, or delays
resulting from the use of such hiring preference does not delay or
displace any transportation project in the applicable Statewide
Transportation Improvement Program or Transportation Improvement
Program.
6. How do you submit the Certifications and Assurances?
a. Electronic Submission. Except in rare circumstances and if
permitted by FTA, you must submit your Applicant's FY 2016
Certifications and Assurances and your attorney's Affirmation in TrAMS.
To submit the Certifications and Assurances, you must be registered in
TrAMS. TrAMS contains fields for individually selecting among the
twenty-three (23) Categories of Certifications and Assurances that
apply to your Applicant and also a designated field for selecting all
twenty-three (23) Categories, of which only the requirements that apply
to you or your Applicant will be enforced.
As an authorized representative of the Applicant, you must enter
your personal identification number (PIN), which is your electronic
signature, in TrAMS. The Attorney must enter his or her PIN in TrAMS,
affirming your Applicant's legal authority to make and comply with the
Certifications and Assurances you have selected on its behalf. You may
enter your PIN in place of the Attorney's PIN, provided that your
Applicant has on file and uploads to TrAMS a similar affirmation that
has been written, dated, and signed by its Attorney in FY 2016.
b. Paper Submission. Only in very limited circumstances may your
Applicant submit its FY 2016 Certifications and Assurances on paper.
For example if the Applicant has demonstrated that it is unable to
submit its Certifications and Assurances electronically in TrAMS or is
a one-time recipient, and if FTA has agreed in writing to accept your
Applicant's Certifications and Assurances on paper, then your Applicant
may indicating the Categories of Certifications and Assurances your
Applicant is submitting in typewritten hard copy on the Signature
Pages.
To do so, you may place a single mark in the designated space to
signify your Applicant's agreement to comply with all Categories of
Certifications and Assurances to the extent that they apply to it, or
select the specific Categories of Certifications and Assurances that
apply to your Applicant and its Award. You must obtain your Attorney's
signature, whether on the Signature Page or on a separate document that
makes the same affirmation as on the Signature Page. In such a case,
the Regional Office or the Headquarters Program Office must attach the
paper submission to TrAMS.
For more information, you may contact the appropriate FTA Regional
or Metropolitan Office.
Authority. 49 U.S.C. chapter 53; the Fixing America's Surface
Transportation (FAST) Act, Pub. L. 114-94, December 4, 2015, and;
other federal laws administered by FTA; U.S. DOT and FTA regulations
codified or to be codified in Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations;
and FTA Circulars.
Therese W. McMillan,
Acting Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2016-05147 Filed 3-8-16; 8:45 am]
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