[Federal Register Volume 61, Number 98 (Monday, May 20, 1996)]
[Notices]
[Pages 25243-25245]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 96-12605]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Job Training Partnership Act: Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker
Programs; Final Allocations
AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Employment and Training Administration is publishing the
estimated final allocation for Program Year (PY) 1996 (July 1, 1996-
June 30, 1997) for the Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers program (MSFW)
authorized under Section 402 of the Job Training Partnership Act.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Charles C. Kane, Chief, Division
of Seasonal Farmworker Programs. Telephone: (202) 219-5500 (this is not
a toll-free number).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: the allocations set forth in the appendix to
this notice were computed according to the Program year 1994 allocation
formula published at 59 FR 17577 (April 13, 1994). When the
appropriation for the Department of Labor's 1996 fiscal year was
enacted into law, it incorporated the prior agreement of the House and
Senate Committees on an appropriation amount for the 402 Migrant and
Seasonal Farmworker Program of $69,285,000. Grant plans should proceed
on the basis of this amount. This amount is a decrease of $10,682,000
from the final (post-rescission) appropriation for PY 1995.
For PY 1996, the State-by-State allocation formula is being applied
to $65,486,767. The remaining $3,798,233 of the estimated PY 1996
section 402 appropriation is being held in the section 402 national
account to fund the housing program, the Hope, Arkansas, Migrant Rest
Center, and other training and technical assistance projects.
Allocation Formula
To maintain programmatic stability during the continued downsizing
of the Federal MSFW program, the State-by-State estimated allocations
were determined by the same formula that was used to allocate MSFW
funds in PY 1995.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 14th day of May, 1996.
Paul A. Mayrand,
Director, Office of Special Targeted Programs.
James DeLuca,
Grant Officer, Division of Acquisition and Assistance.
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U.S. Department of Labor--Employment And Training Administration--Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers PY 1996
Allotments to States
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PY 95-PY 96
PY 1995 base changes PY 1996 total
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National Total...................................... 79,967,000 (10,682,000) 69,285,000
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Alabama............................................. 900,659 (128,136) 772,523
Alaska.............................................. 0 0 0
Arizona............................................. 1,728,494 (245,911) 1,482,583
Arkansas............................................ 1,327,850 (188,912) 1,138,938
California.......................................... 16,596,441 (2,361,160) 14,235,281
Colorado............................................ 916,228 (130,351) 785,877
Connecticut......................................... 234,338 (33,339) 200,999
Delaware............................................ 134,597 (19,149) 115,448
District of Columbia................................ 0 0 0
Florida............................................. 5,267,924 (749,463) 4,518,461
Georgia............................................. 1,946,847 (276,976) 1,669,871
Hawaii.............................................. 286,186 (40,715) 245,471
Idaho............................................... 998,028 (141,989) 856,039
Illinois............................................ 1,621,762 (230,727) 1,391,035
Indiana............................................. 889,035 (126,482) 762,553
Iowa................................................ 1,495,035 (212,697) 1,282,338
Kansas.............................................. 793,746 (112,926) 680,820
Kentucky............................................ 1,538,507 (218,882) 1,319,625
Louisiana........................................... 905,433 (128,815) 776,618
Maine............................................... 372,392 (52,980) 319,412
Maryland............................................ 348,386 (49,565) 298,821
Massachusetts....................................... 399,270 (56,804) 342,466
Michigan............................................ 999,395 (142,183) 857,212
Minnesota........................................... 1,449,971 (206,286) 1,243,685
Mississippi......................................... 1,648,190 (234,486) 1,413,704
Missouri............................................ 1,244,947 (177,117) 1,067,830
Montana............................................. 758,883 (107,966) 650,917
Nebraska............................................ 881,379 (125,393) 755,986
Nevada.............................................. 228,391 (32,493) 195,898
New Hampshire....................................... 128,075 (18,221) 109,854
New Jersey.......................................... 455,017 (64,735) 390,282
New Mexico.......................................... 681,004 (96,886) 584,118
New York............................................ 2,105,010 (299,478) 1,805,532
North Carolina...................................... 3,419,127 (486,436) 2,932,691
North Dakota........................................ 532,730 (75,791) 456,939
Ohio................................................ 1,029,322 (146,441) 882,881
Oklahoma............................................ 691,724 (98,411) 593,313
Oregon.............................................. 1,237,183 (176,013) 1,061,170
Pennsylvania........................................ 1,389,307 (197,655) 1,191,652
Puerto Rico......................................... 3,342,718 (475,565) 2,867,153
Rhode Island........................................ 0 0 0
South Carolina...................................... 1,228,548 (174,784) 1,053,764
South Dakota........................................ 788,092 (112,121) 675,971
Tennessee........................................... 1,089,432 (154,992) 934,440
Texas............................................... 6,801,621 (967,660) 5,833,961
Utah................................................ 279,073 (39,703) 239,370
Vermont............................................. 242,426 (34,490) 207,936
Virginia............................................ 1,178,883 (167,719) 1,011,164
Washington.......................................... 1,939,978 (275,999) 1,663,979
West Virginia....................................... 249,467 (35,491) 213,976
Wisconsin........................................... 1,398,134 (198,911) 1,199,223
Wyoming............................................. 229,661 (32,674) 196,987
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Formula Total................................... 76,348,846 (10,862,079) 65,486,767
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TA/Housing.......................................... 3,618,154 180,079 3,798,233
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[FR Doc. 96-12605 Filed 5-17-96; 8:45 am]
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