[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 110 (Wednesday, June 9, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Pages 31032-31033]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-14620]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Deadline for Submission of Application Under the Airport
Improvement Program (AIP) for Fiscal Year 1999 for Sponsor Entitlement
and Cargo Funds
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announces July 12,
1999, as the deadline for each airport sponsor to have on file with the
FAA an acceptable fiscal year 1999 grant application for funds
apportioned to it under the AIP.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Stanley Lou, Manager, Programming
Branch, Airports Financial Assistance Division, Office of Airport
Planning and Programming, APP-520, on (202) 267-8809.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 47105(f) of title 49, United States
Code, provides that the sponsor of each airport to which funds are
apportioned shall notify the Secretary by such time and in a form as
prescribed by the Secretary, of the sponsor's intent to apply for the
funds apportioned to it (entitlements). Notification of the sponsor's
intent to apply during fiscal year 1999 for any of its available
entitlement funds including those unused from prior years, shall be in
the form of a project application submitted to the cognizant FAA
Airports office no later than July 12, 1999.
This notice is promulgated to expedite and prioritize grants prior
to the August 6, 1999, AIP expiration date as established by Public Law
106-31 (1999 Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act). Absent an
acceptable application by July 12, FAA will defer an airport's
entitlement funds until the next fiscal year. Pursuant to the authority
and limitations in section 47117(g), FAA will issue discretionary
grants in an aggregate amount not to exceed the aggregate amount of
deferred entitlement funds.
In prior fiscal years, FAA has had sufficient program flexibility
to permit sponsors to provide notice later than the deadline date, or
to use entitlement funds later in a fiscal year in spite of filing no
notice to that effect. In FY 1999, however, FAA must make all
discretionary grant awards prior to August 7, 1999, including
discretionary grants of entitlement funds that are available to, but
will not be used by, the airport sponsors to which they have been
apportioned. Airport sponsors that
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fail to notify FAA by the deadline date that they intend to use all or
a portion of their entitlement funds in FY 1999 may have access to
those funds in FY 1999 after August 6, only if legislation is enacted
prior to October 1, 1999, to authorize the AIP beyond September 30.
This includes prior year entitlement funds that remain available to an
airport sponsor only through fiscal year 1999. In all other cases,
airport sponsors may request unused entitlements after September 30,
1999.
The FAA views the receipt of this notice from the sponsors of
primary commercial service airports as particularly important this
fiscal year. The ability to use the contract authority associated with
unused entitlement funds on a discretionary basis during the current
truncated program will allow FAA to obligate additional critically
needed AIP funds by August 6. This abbreviated ``year-end conversion''
will result in more discretionary dollars for airport development. For
these reasons, the FAA will rely heavily upon the extent to which
responses to the required notice indicate the availability of unused
entitlement funds for discretionary use. Inasmuch as the FAA will be
able to obligate these funds after August 6 as entitlements only with
the enactment of follow-on authorizing legislation, sponsors are
advised to give careful consideration to decisions related to the use
of entitlement funds during fiscal year 1999.
Issued in Washington, DC on May 26, 1999.
Stan Lou,
Manager, Programming Branch.
[FR Doc. 99-14620 Filed 6-8-99; 8:45 am]
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