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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and
Families
Families (ACF), Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION:
Notice of final issuance.
The ACF, OCS, Division of
Energy Assistance (DEA) announces that
$323,063 of funds from the fiscal year
(FFY) 2021 Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program (LIHEAP) were
reallotted to States, Territories, Tribes,
and Tribal Organizations that received
FFY 2022 direct LIHEAP grants.
SUMMARY:
This notice became effective on
September 28, 2022, which is the day on
which ACF awarded these reallotments.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Akm Rahman, Program Operations
Branch Chief, Division of Energy
Assistance, Office of Community
Services, 330 C Street SW, 5th Floor;
Mail Room 5425; Washington, DC
20201. Telephone: (202) 401–5306;
Email: Akm.Rahman@acf.hhs.gov.
In
accordance with Section 2607(b)(1) of
the Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Act (the Act), Title XXVI of
the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
of 1981 (42 U.S.C. 8626(b)(1)), as
amended, ACF published a notice in the
Federal Register on September 30, 2022,
87 FR 59438, announcing the
Secretary’s preliminary determination
that $711,932 of FFY 2021 funds for
LIHEAP may be available for
reallotment. No comments were
received on this notice, nor did any
recipients report additional funds for
reallotment. However, after such
publication, ACF discovered that one
grant recipient could not adequately
complete its necessary reporting,
another grant recipient reported less
unobligated funds in a revision, and
three grant recipients had insufficient
balances in their accounts in the
Payment Management System.
These funds became available from
the following grant recipients in the
following amounts:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
[CFDA Number: 93.568]
Reallotment of Fiscal Year 2021 Funds
for the Low Income Home Energy
Program—Final
Office of Community Services
(OCS), Administration for Children and
AGENCY:
FY 2021
reallotment
amount
Name of grant recipient that returned funds for reallotment
Bishop Paiute Tribe .......................................................................................................................................................................
Colorado River Indian Tribes .........................................................................................................................................................
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Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians ..............................................................................................................................
Hopland Band of Pomo Indians ....................................................................................................................................................
Jicarilla Apache Nation ..................................................................................................................................................................
Kalispel Tribe of Indians ................................................................................................................................................................
Makah Tribe ...................................................................................................................................................................................
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe ..............................................................................................................................................................
Nooksack Indian Tribe ...................................................................................................................................................................
Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah ...........................................................................................................................................................
Quileute Tribe ................................................................................................................................................................................
Round Valley Indian Tribes ...........................................................................................................................................................
Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma .................................................................................................................................................
Samish Indian Nation ....................................................................................................................................................................
Shawnee Tribe ...............................................................................................................................................................................
Spokane Tribe of Indians ..............................................................................................................................................................
The Delaware Tribe of Indians ......................................................................................................................................................
7,302
1,755
16,873
7,921
31,196
37,669
38,535
61,183
1,673
558
44,538
331
3,600
19,905
15,579
Total ........................................................................................................................................................................................
323,063
The list of grant recipients that were
awarded these funds was published in
a Dear Colleague Letter that is posted to
ACF’s website at https://
www.acf.hhs.gov/ocs/resource/dearcolleagues.
Pursuant to the statute cited above,
these funds were reallotted on
September 28, 2022, to all but three
types of FFY 2022 LIHEAP grant
recipients by distributing them under
the formula that Congress set for FFY
2022 funding. The three types of
recipients that did not receive funds
were (1) those whose allocations would
have been less than $25; (2) tribes or
tribal organizations that agreed with
their co-territorial states to receive set
amounts for the entire fiscal year; and
(3) states or territories that were held to
the additional minimum floor required
by the FY 2022 appropriations act after
including the reallotment amount. No
sub-recipients of these recipients or
other entities may apply for these funds.
The reallotted funds may be used for
any purpose authorized under LIHEAP.
Grant recipients must add these funds to
their total LIHEAP funds payable for
FFY 2022 for purposes of calculating
statutory caps on administrative costs,
carryover, Assurance 16 activities, and
weatherization assistance. Grant
recipients must also (1) ensure that
these funds are included in the amounts
that ACF pre-populated on Line 1.1 of
their FFY 2022 Carryover and
Reallotment Reports; (2) reconcile these
funds, to the extent that they received
them, on a separate Federal Financial
Form (SF–425); and (3) record, on their
FFY 2022 Household Reports,
households that receive benefits at least
partly from these funds. State recipients
must also ensure that these funds are
included in the Grantee Survey sections
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of their FFY 2022 LIHEAP Performance
Data Forms.
OCS recommends that, after receiving
them, grant recipients obligate these
funds before obligating any other federal
LIHEAP funds.
Statutory Authority: 42 U.S.C.
8626(b).
Karen D. Shields,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Office of
Grants Policy, Office of Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Administration for Children and Families
[CFDA Number: 93.568]
Reallotment of Fiscal Year 2021 Funds for the Low Income Home
Energy Program--Final
AGENCY: Office of Community Services (OCS), Administration for Children
and Families (ACF), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of final issuance.
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SUMMARY: The ACF, OCS, Division of Energy Assistance (DEA) announces
that $323,063 of funds from the fiscal year (FFY) 2021 Low Income Home
Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) were reallotted to States,
Territories, Tribes, and Tribal Organizations that received FFY 2022
direct LIHEAP grants.
DATES: This notice became effective on September 28, 2022, which is the
day on which ACF awarded these reallotments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Akm Rahman, Program Operations Branch
Chief, Division of Energy Assistance, Office of Community Services, 330
C Street SW, 5th Floor; Mail Room 5425; Washington, DC 20201.
Telephone: (202) 401-5306; Email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with Section 2607(b)(1) of the
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Act (the Act), Title XXVI of the
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981 (42 U.S.C. 8626(b)(1)), as
amended, ACF published a notice in the Federal Register on September
30, 2022, 87 FR 59438, announcing the Secretary's preliminary
determination that $711,932 of FFY 2021 funds for LIHEAP may be
available for reallotment. No comments were received on this notice,
nor did any recipients report additional funds for reallotment.
However, after such publication, ACF discovered that one grant
recipient could not adequately complete its necessary reporting,
another grant recipient reported less unobligated funds in a revision,
and three grant recipients had insufficient balances in their accounts
in the Payment Management System.
These funds became available from the following grant recipients in
the following amounts:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
FY 2021
Name of grant recipient that returned funds for reallotment
reallotment amount
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bishop Paiute Tribe.................................. $17,531
Colorado River Indian Tribes......................... 16,914
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Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians............ 7,302
Hopland Band of Pomo Indians......................... 1,755
Jicarilla Apache Nation.............................. 16,873
Kalispel Tribe of Indians............................ 7,921
Makah Tribe.......................................... 31,196
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe............................. 37,669
Nooksack Indian Tribe................................ 38,535
Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah.......................... 61,183
Quileute Tribe....................................... 1,673
Round Valley Indian Tribes........................... 558
Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma....................... 44,538
Samish Indian Nation................................. 331
Shawnee Tribe........................................ 3,600
Spokane Tribe of Indians............................. 19,905
The Delaware Tribe of Indians........................ 15,579
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Total............................................ 323,063
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The list of grant recipients that were awarded these funds was
published in a Dear Colleague Letter that is posted to ACF's website at
https://www.acf.hhs.gov/ocs/resource/dear-colleagues.
Pursuant to the statute cited above, these funds were reallotted on
September 28, 2022, to all but three types of FFY 2022 LIHEAP grant
recipients by distributing them under the formula that Congress set for
FFY 2022 funding. The three types of recipients that did not receive
funds were (1) those whose allocations would have been less than $25;
(2) tribes or tribal organizations that agreed with their co-
territorial states to receive set amounts for the entire fiscal year;
and (3) states or territories that were held to the additional minimum
floor required by the FY 2022 appropriations act after including the
reallotment amount. No sub-recipients of these recipients or other
entities may apply for these funds.
The reallotted funds may be used for any purpose authorized under
LIHEAP. Grant recipients must add these funds to their total LIHEAP
funds payable for FFY 2022 for purposes of calculating statutory caps
on administrative costs, carryover, Assurance 16 activities, and
weatherization assistance. Grant recipients must also (1) ensure that
these funds are included in the amounts that ACF pre-populated on Line
1.1 of their FFY 2022 Carryover and Reallotment Reports; (2) reconcile
these funds, to the extent that they received them, on a separate
Federal Financial Form (SF-425); and (3) record, on their FFY 2022
Household Reports, households that receive benefits at least partly
from these funds. State recipients must also ensure that these funds
are included in the Grantee Survey sections of their FFY 2022 LIHEAP
Performance Data Forms.
OCS recommends that, after receiving them, grant recipients
obligate these funds before obligating any other federal LIHEAP funds.
Statutory Authority: 42 U.S.C. 8626(b).
Karen D. Shields,
Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Office of Grants Policy, Office of
Administration.
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