Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) The following
policies and procedures apply to all OAA and other program grantees of the
Division of Aging with regard to the need for and submission of program
amendments or program changes to approved area plans or related project
applications, which are covered under Section 204 of the Division's "Manual of
Policies and Procedures."
(b)
Program Amendments
(1) Conditions Requiring
Program Amendments
(A) Whenever a
"substantive" change in the content or administration of an area plan is
proposed, the area plan shall be amended according to the provisions of this
Section.
(B) A "substantive" change
is one in which:
(i) a new or amended state
or federal statute or regulation requires a new provision, or conflicts with
any existing plan revision;
(ii) a
U.S. Supreme Court decision changes the interpretation of a statute or
regulation;
(iii) the area agency
proposes to change the designation of the single organizational unit or
component unit;
(iv) the area
agency proposes to add, substantially modify, or delete any area plan
objective(s); or
(v) the Division
of Aging requires further annual amendments.
(2) Review and Approval of Program
Amendments. An Area Agency proposing to make a program amendment shall follow
the procedures outlined in Section 405.5 of Volume I of the Division's "Manual
of Policies and Procedures," which reprints federal regulations.
(c) Program Changes
(1) Conditions Requiring "Program Changes." A
"program change" occurs with any one of the following:
(A) Transfer to a third party, by contract or
other means, of the actual performance activities which are central to carrying
out the basic purpose or purposes of the award and not merely incidental. It
does not include purchases of supplies, materials or equipment, general or
incidental support services, or activities whose cost is treated as an indirect
cost;
(B) A change in the project
director or any other key people named in the award document or the desire to
permit any such people to devote substantially less effort to the project than
was indicated in the approved project application;
(C) A change in recipient of award.
(2) Procedures for Submitting
Proposed Program Changes. Grantees who wish to make "program changes" shall
submit a request for approval of the proposed program change to the Division of
Aging. The request shall be in the form of a letter from the grantee agency
director specifying the following:
(A) that
the grantee desires Division approval for the program change described in the
request letter;
(B) the specific
nature of the proposed change;
(C)
why the change is needed; and
(D)
any impact that the change will have on the project's operation or its
budget.
(3) Division
Review of Proposed Program Changes
(A) The
Division shall accept and review proposed program changes at any time during a
project year. The Division shall normally notify the grantee within 30 calendar
days from the receipt of the request regarding its approval or disapproval of
the request. If a decision cannot be reached within 30 days, the Division shall
notify the grantee as to the date by which it expects to reach a
decision.
(B) Division of Aging
approval of a program change request shall be the form of a letter authorizing
the grantee to initiate the change. No changes in program operation shall be
made until the written approval is received by the grantee.
(C) Division of Aging Determination of
Amendments or Changes
(i) Grantees shall
provide written notice of proposed revisions to the Division of Aging in order
for the Division to determine whether a revision is in fact a program amendment
or program change and subject to the provisions of this Section. Such notice
shall be in the form of a letter briefly outlining the proposed
revision.
(ii) Within 15 calendar
days after receipt of the grantee letter, the Division shall inform the grantee
in writing as to whether it concurs that the proposed revision is a program
amendment or a program change. If the Division finds that the proposed revision
is not a program amendment or a program change, the grantee may proceed to
implement the proposed revision. If the Division determines that the proposed
revision is a program amendment or a program change, the grantee shall go
through the procedures outlined in this Section.