Part 366 - Centers for Independent Living  


Subpart A - General
§ 366.1 - What is the Centers for Independent Living (CIL) program?
§ 366.2 - What agencies are eligible for assistance under the CIL program?
§ 366.3 - What activities may the Secretary fund?
§ 366.4 - What regulations apply?
§ 366.5 - What definitions apply to this program?
§ 366.6 - How are program funds allotted?
Subpart B - Training and Technical Assistance
§ 366.10 - What agencies are eligible for assistance to provide training and technical assistance?
§ 366.11 - What financial assistance does the Secretary provide for training and technical assistance?
§ 366.12 - How does the Secretary make an award?
§ 366.13 - How does the Secretary determine funding priorities?
§ 366.14 - How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
§ 366.15 - What selection criteria does the Secretary use?
Subpart C - Grants to Centers for Independent Living (Centers) in States in Which Federal Funding Exceeds State Funding
§ 366.20 - When does the Secretary award grants to centers?
§ 366.21 - What are the application requirements for existing eligible agencies?
§ 366.22 - What is the order of priorities?
§ 366.23 - What grants must be made to existing eligible agencies?
§ 366.24 - How is an award made to a new center?
§ 366.25 - What additional factor does the Secretary use in making a grant for a new center under § 366.24?
§ 366.26 - How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
§ 366.27 - What selection criteria does the Secretary use?
§ 366.28 - Under what circumstances may the Secretary award a grant to a center in one State to serve individuals in another State?
Subpart D - Grants to Centers in States in Which State Funding Equals or Exceeds Federal Funding
Determining Whether State Funding Equals or Exceeds Federal Funding
§ 366.29 - When may the Director of the designated State unit (DSU) award grants to centers?
§ 366.30 - What are earmarked funds?
§ 366.31 - What happens if the amount of earmarked funds does not equal or exceed the amount of Federal funds for a preceding fiscal year?
Awarding Grants
§ 366.32 - Under what circumstances may the DSU make grants?
§ 366.33 - What are the application requirements for existing eligible agencies?
§ 366.34 - What is the order of priorities?
§ 366.35 - What grants must be made to existing eligible agencies?
§ 366.36 - How is an award made to a new center?
§ 366.37 - What procedures does the Director of the DSU (Director) use in making a grant for a new center?
§ 366.38 - What are the procedures for review of centers?
Subpart E - Enforcement and Appeals Procedures
§ 366.39 - What procedures does the Secretary use for enforcement?
§ 366.40 - How does the Director initiate enforcement procedures?
§ 366.41 - What must be included in an initial written notice from the Director?
§ 366.42 - When does a Director issue a final written decision?
§ 366.43 - What must be included in the Director's final written decision?
§ 366.44 - How does a center appeal a decision included in a Director's initial written notice or a Director's final written decision?
§ 366.45 - What must a Director do upon receipt of a copy of a center's formal written appeal to the Secretary?
§ 366.46 - How does the Secretary review a center's appeal of a decision included in a Director's initial written notice or a Director's final written decision?
Subpart F - Assurances for Centers
§ 366.50 - What assurances shall a center provide and comply with?
Subpart G - Evaluation Standards and Compliance Indicators
§ 366.60 - What are the project evaluation standards?
§ 366.61 - What are the compliance indicators?
§ 366.62 - What are the requirements for continuation funding?
§ 366.63 - What evidence must a center present to demonstrate that it is in minimum compliance with the evaluation standards?