94-20970. Adult Education Program; Proposed Rule DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR  

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    Department of the Interior
    
    
    
    
    
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    Bureau of Indian Affairs
    
    
    
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    25 CFR Part 46
    
    
    
    
    Adult Education Program; Proposed Rule
    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Bureau of Indian Affairs
    
    25 CFR Part 46
    
    RIN 1076-AA15
    
     
    Adult Education Program
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Proposed rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is proposing a new 
    regulation that will establish procedures for the operation of the 
    BIA's Adult Education Program.
    
    DATES: Public comments must be received November 23, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Mail or hand deliver comments to the Director, Office of 
    Indian Education Programs, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the 
    Interior, Main Interior, Room 3530, Code 500, 1849 C St. NW, 
    Washington, D.C. 20240.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ruby Cozad, at telephone number: (202) 
    208-4871.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On December 30, 1987, the Bureau published 
    proposed Adult Education Program rules in the Federal Register. These 
    regulations are being re-proposed because of the considerable passage 
    of time since that publication. In January, 1991, the Bureau conducted 
    consultation meetings with tribes, parents, school boards, and other 
    interested parties concerning the Adult Education Program regulations. 
    Oral testimony and written statements were received in the Office of 
    Indian Education Programs until February 26, 1991. The Bureau 
    considered the comments, objections, and suggested changes received in 
    response to the 1987 Federal Register publication and the 1991 
    consultation meetings in re-proposing these regulations.
        This proposed rule is published in exercise of authority delegated 
    by the Secretary of the Interior to the Assistant Secretary--Indian 
    Affairs by 209 DM 8.
        The information and record keeping requirements contained in this 
    rule will be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget for 
    approval as required by 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. The collection of this 
    information will not be required until approved by the Office of 
    Management and Budget.
        The policy of the Department of the Interior is, whenever 
    practical, to afford the public an opportunity to participate in the 
    rulemaking process. Accordingly, interested persons may submit written 
    comments regarding the proposed rule to the location identified in the 
    ADDRESSES section of this document.
        The Department of the Interior has determined that this proposed 
    rule does not constitute a major federal action significantly affecting 
    the quality of the human environment and no detailed statement is 
    required pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.
        The Department of the Interior has determined that this regulation 
    is a major rule under Executive Order 12866 and therefore will be 
    reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget.
        This rule will not have a significant impact on a substantial 
    number of small entities within the meaning of the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). These regulations will affect 
    only the delivery of adult education services to eligible individual 
    Indian adults. They will not have an impact on small entities as 
    defined in the Act.
        The Department has certified to the Office of Management and Budget 
    that these proposed regulations meet the applicable standards provided 
    in sections 2(a) and 2(b)(2) of Executive Order 12778.
        In accordance with Executive Order 12630, the Department has 
    determined that this rule does not have significant takings 
    implications.
        The Department has determined that this rule does not have 
    significant federalism effects.
        The primary author of this document is Mr. Harvey Jacobs, Education 
    Specialist, Branch of Post Secondary Education, Office of Indian 
    Education Programs.
        The eligibility of Indian adults participating in this program is 
    contained within 25 U.S.C. Section 2008(f)(1). The Bureau feels the 
    definition ``eligible Indian student'' stated in the aforementioned 
    statute should be extended to Indian adults participating in this 
    program. Comments are especially desired on this section of 
    eligibility.
    
    List of Subjects in 25 CFR Part 46
    
        Indian adults, Adult Education, Record keeping requirements. For 
    the reasons set out in the preamble, a new Part 46 of Subchapter E of 
    Chapter I, Title 25 of the Code of Federal Regulations is proposed to 
    be added as set forth below.
    
    PART 46--ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM
    
    Sec.
    46.1  Purpose and scope.
    46.2  Definitions.
    46.3  Information collection.
    46.10  Eligible activities.
    46.20  Program requirements.
    46.30  Records and reporting requirements.
    46.40  Appeals.
    
        Authority: 43 U.S.C. 1457; 25 U.S.C. 2, 9, and 13.
    
    
    Sec. 46.1  Purpose and scope.
    
        The Adult Education Program, administered under the authority of 
    the Snyder Act of November 2, 1921 (25 U.S.C. 13), provides assistance 
    to eligible Indian adults. The purpose of the program is to:
        (a) improve educational opportunities for Indian adults who lack 
    the level of literacy skills necessary for effective citizenship and 
    productive employment;
        (b) expand and improve existing programs for delivering adult 
    education services, including delivery of these services to 
    educationally disadvantaged Indian adults; and
        (c) encourage the establishment of adult education programs that 
    will:
        (1) enable Indian adults to acquire the basic educational skills 
    necessary for literate functioning;
        (2) provide Indian adults with sufficient basic education to enable 
    them to benefit from job training and retraining programs and to obtain 
    and retain productive employment so that they might more fully enjoy 
    the benefits and responsibilities of citizenship; and
        (3) enable Indian adults, who so desire, to continue their 
    education to at least the level of completion of secondary school.
    
    
    Sec. 46.2  Definitions.
    
        As used in this Part:
        Adult means an individual who has attained the age of sixteen.
        Adult Education means services or instruction below the college 
    level for adults who:
        (1) Lack sufficient mastery of basic educational skills to enable 
    them to function effectively in society; or
        (2) Do not have a certificate of graduation from a school providing 
    secondary education and have not achieved an equivalent level of 
    education.
        Adult Basic Education (ABE) means instruction designed for an adult 
    who:
        (1) Has minimal competence in reading, writing, and computation;
        (2) Is not sufficiently competent to speak, read, or write the 
    English language to allow employment commensurate with the adult's real 
    ability; or
        (3) Is not sufficiently competent to meet the educational 
    requirements of adult life.
        (4) Is included in grades 0 through 8.
        Adult Secondary Education means instruction designed for an adult 
    who:
        (1) Is literate and can function in everyday life, but is not 
    proficient; or
        (2) Does not have a certificate of graduation (or its equivalent) 
    from a school providing secondary education.
        (3) Is included in grades 9 through 12.
        Adult Education Office means the Area Office administering funds 
    appropriated to the Bureau for Adult Education programs.
        Assistant Secretary means the Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs, 
    Department of the Interior, or his/her designee.
        Bureau means the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
        Department of Education (ED) means the U.S. Department of 
    Education.
        Director means the Director, Office of Indian Education Programs, 
    Bureau of Indian Affairs.
        Indian means a person who is a member, or is at least a one-fourth 
    degree Indian blood descendent of a member, of a federally recognized 
    Indian tribe, eligible to receive services from the Department of the 
    Interior.
        Indian Priority System (IPS) means the Bureau's budget formulation 
    process that allows direct tribal government involvement in the setting 
    of relative priorities for local operating programs.
        Indian tribe means any Indian tribe, band, nation, rancheria, 
    pueblo, colony or community, including any Alaska native village or 
    regional or village corporation as defined in, or established pursuant 
    to, the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (85 Stat. 668) that is 
    Federally recognized by the United States Government through the 
    Secretary for the special programs and services by the Secretary to 
    Indians because of their status as Indians.
        Secretary means the Secretary of the Department of the Interior.
        Service area means the geographic area served by the local Adult 
    Education Program.
    
    
    Sec. 46.3  Information collection.
    
        (a) The information and record keeping requirements contained in 
    this rule will be submitted to the Office of Management and Budget for 
    approval as required by 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. The collection of 
    information will not be required until it has been approved by the 
    Office of Management and Budget.
        (b) This information is being collected to determine eligibility of 
    Indian applicants and will be used to prioritize programs. Response to 
    this request is voluntary. No action will be taken against you for 
    refusing to supply the information requested. Public reporting burden 
    for this form is estimated to average three hours per response, 
    including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and 
    maintaining data, and completing and reviewing the form. Direct 
    comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this form 
    to the BIA Information Collection Clearance Officer, Division of 
    Management Support, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20245; and the 
    Office of Management and Budget,     Paperwork         Reduction        
     Project         (OMB #    ), Washington, DC 20503.
    
    
    Sec. 46.10  Eligible activities.
    
        (a) Subject to the availability of funds, funds appropriated for 
    the Bureau's Adult Education Program may be used to support local 
    projects or programs designed to:
        (1) Enable Indian adults to acquire basic educational skills, 
    including literacy;
        (2) Enable Indian adults to continue their education through the 
    secondary school level;
        (3) Establish career education projects intended to improve 
    employment opportunities; and
        (4) Provide educational services or instruction for elderly, 
    disabled or incarcerated Indian adults;
        (5) Prepare individuals to benefit from occupational training; and
        (6) Teach employment-related skills.
        (b) Funds should not be used to support programs designed solely to 
    prepare Indian adults to enter a specific occupation or cluster of 
    closely related occupations.
        (c) The BIA's Adult Education Program shall be implemented for the 
    benefit of eligible adult Indians, in accordance with a plan 
    established by tribe(s) affected by the program. The tribe(s) may 
    determine to set standards in addition to those established in this 
    Part.
    
    
    Sec. 46.20  Program requirements.
    
        (a) The Adult Education Office shall implement the program or 
    project that is designed to address the needs of the Indian adults in 
    the service area. In determining the needs of Indian adults in the 
    area, the Adult Education Office shall consider:
        (1) Elementary and secondary school dropout or absentee rates;
        (2) Average grade level completed;
        (3) Unemployment rates; or
        (4) Other appropriate measures.
        (b) The Adult Education Office, to ensure efforts that no 
    duplication of services exists, shall identify other services in the 
    area, including those offered by the tribe(s), that are designed to 
    meet the same needs as those to be addressed by the project, and the 
    number of Indian adults who receive those services.
        (c) The Adult Education Office shall establish and maintain an 
    evaluation plan.
        (1) The plan shall be designed to measure the project's 
    effectiveness in meeting each objective and the impact of the project 
    on the adults involved; and
        (2) The plan shall provide procedures for periodic assessment of 
    the progress of the project and, if necessary, modification of the 
    project as a result of that assessment.
        (d) Subject to the availability of funds, the project is to be 
    supported under the funding level established for Adult Education in 
    the formulation of the budget under the Indian Priority System process.
    
    
    Sec. 46.30  Records and reporting requirements.
    
        (a) The Adult Education Office shall annually submit a report on 
    the previous project year's activities to the Director. The Report 
    shall include the following information:
        (1) The type of eligible activity, under Sec. 46.10, conducted 
    under the project(s).
        (2) The number of participants acquiring the GED, high school 
    diploma, and other certificates of performance.
        (3) A narrative summary of the activities conducted under the 
    project.
        (4) Each Adult Education Office shall submit any records and 
    information that the Director requires in connection with the 
    administration of the program and shall comply with such requirements 
    as the Director may find necessary to ensure the accuracy of such 
    reports.
        (b) [Reserved]
    
    
    Sec. 46.40  Appeals.
    
        A decision of any Bureau official under this Part can be appealed 
    pursuant to the procedures in 25 CFR part 2.
    
        Dated: June 3, 1994.
    Ada E. Deer,
    Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
    [FR Doc. 94-20970 Filed 8-24-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/25/1994
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Proposed rule.
Document Number:
94-20970
Dates:
Public comments must be received November 23, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 25, 1994
CFR: (7)
25 CFR 46.1
25 CFR 46.2
25 CFR 46.3
25 CFR 46.10
25 CFR 46.20
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