97-28010. Indian Highway Safety Program Competitive Grant Selection Criteria  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 206 (Friday, October 24, 1997)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 55331-55332]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-28010]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Bureau of Indian Affairs
    
    25 CFR Part 181
    
    RIN 1076-AD82
    
    
    Indian Highway Safety Program Competitive Grant Selection 
    Criteria
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) intends to make funds 
    available to federally recognized tribes on an annual basis for the 
    purpose of financing tribal highway safety projects designed to reduce 
    the incidence of traffic accidents within Indian country. Due to the 
    limited funding available for the Indian Highway Safety Program, the 
    BIA will review and select from proposed tribal projects on a 
    competitive basis. This final rule addresses the selection criteria.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: November 24, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Mr. Charles Jaynes, Chief, BIA Division of Safety Management, (505) 
    248-5060.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This rule was published as a proposed rule 
    for comment on May 16, 1997 (62 FR 27000). No written comments were 
    received. Accordingly, the proposed rule is published as the final rule 
    without changes.
        This rule is published under the authority delegated by the 
    Secretary of the Interior to the Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs by 
    209 DM 8.
        The Department of the Interior has certified to the Office of 
    Management and Budget (OMB) that this final rule meets the applicable 
    standards provided in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 
    12988. This rule is not a significant rule under Executive Order 12866 
    and does not require approval by the OMB. This rule does not constitute 
    a major Federal action significantly affecting the human environment 
    and, therefore, no detailed statement is needed under the National 
    Environmental Policy Act of 1969. Furthermore, this rule does not have 
    significant takings implications in accordance with Executive Order 
    12630, does not have significant Federalism effects, and does not have 
    a significant economic impact of a substantial number of small entities 
    under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.).
    
    Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
    
        This final rule imposes no unfunded mandates on any governmental or 
    private entity and is in compliance with the provisions of the Unfunded 
    Mandates Reform Act of 1995.
    
    Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
    
        Under 23 U.S.C. 402, the Department of Transportation (DOT) funds 
    both the DOT State Highway Safety Program and the BIA Indian Highway 
    Safety Program. The information contained in each grant application 
    under both programs is identical. The Indian Highway Safety Program 
    competitive grant application solicits only the information DOT 
    requires for its State Highway Safety Program and uses it for 
    substantially the same purpose of awarding Highway Safety Program funds 
    to applicants. OMB has reviewed and approved the information collection 
    requirements for the DOT State Highway Safety Program. No additional 
    OMB authorization is needed.
    
    List of Subjects in 25 CFR Part 181
    
        Indians, Highways and roads, Highway safety.
    
        For the reasons set forth in the preamble, a new part 181 is added 
    to subchapter H of title 25 of the Code of Federal Regulations as 
    follows.
    
    PART 181--INDIAN HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAM
    
    Sec.
    181.1 Purpose.
    181.2 Definitions.
    181.3 Am I eligible to receive a program grant?
    181.4 How do I obtain an application?
    181.5 How are applications ranked?
    181.6 How are applicants informed of the results?
    181.7 Appeals.
    
    
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        Authority: 23 U.S.C. 402; 25 U.S.C. 13.
    
    
    Sec. 181.1  Purpose.
    
        This part will assist the BIA Indian Highway Safety Program 
    Administrator to disperse funds DOT/NHTSA has made available. The funds 
    assist selected tribes with their proposed Highway Safety Projects. 
    These projects are designed to reduce traffic crashes, reduce impaired 
    driving crashes, increase occupant protection education, provide 
    Emergency Medical Service training, and increase police traffic 
    services.
    
    
    Sec. 181.2  Definitions.
    
        Appeal means a written request for review of an action or the 
    inaction of an official of the BIA that is claimed to adversely affect 
    the interested party making the request.
        Applicant means an individual or persons on whose behalf an 
    application for assistance and/or services has been made under this 
    part.
        Application means the process through which a request is made for 
    assistance or services.
        Grant means a written agreement between the BIA and the governing 
    body of an Indian tribe or Indian organization wherein the BIA provides 
    funds to the grantee to plan, conduct, or administer specific programs, 
    services, or activities and where the administrative and programmatic 
    provisions are specifically delineated.
        Grantee means the tribal governing body of an Indian tribe or Board 
    of Directors of an Indian organization responsible for grant 
    administration.
        Recipient means an individual or persons who have been determined 
    as eligible and are receiving financial assistance or services under 
    this part.
    
    
    Sec. 181.3  Am I eligible to receive a program grant?
    
        The Indian Highway Safety Program grant is available to any 
    federally recognized tribe. Because of the limited financial resources 
    available for the program, the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is unable 
    to award grants to all applicants. Furthermore, some grant recipients 
    may only be awarded a grant to fund certain aspects of their proposed 
    tribal projects.
    
    
    Sec. 181.4  How do I obtain an application?
    
        BIA mails grant application packages for a given fiscal year to all 
    federally recognized tribes by the end of February of the preceding 
    fiscal year. Additional application packages are available from the 
    Program Administrator, Indian Highway Safety Program, P.O. Box 2003, 
    Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103. Each application package contains the 
    necessary information concerning the application process, including 
    format, content, and filing requirements.
    
    
    Sec. 181.5  How are applications ranked?
    
        BIA ranks each timely filed application by assigning points based 
    upon four factors.
        (a) Factor No. 1--Magnitude of the problem (Up to 50 points 
    available). In awarding points under this factor, BIA will take into 
    account the following:
        (1) Whether a highway safety problem exists.
        (2) Whether the problem is significant.
        (3) Whether the proposed tribal project will contribute to 
    resolution of the identified highway safety problem.
        (4) The number of traffic accidents occurring within the 
    applicant's jurisdiction over the previous 3 years.
        (5) The number of alcohol-related traffic accidents occurring 
    within the applicant's jurisdiction over the previous 3 years.
        (6) The number of reported traffic fatalities occurring within the 
    applicant's jurisdiction over the previous 3 years.
        (7) The number of reported alcohol-related traffic fatalities 
    occurring within the applicant's jurisdiction over the previous 3 
    years.
        (b) Factor No. 2--Countermeasure selection (Up to 40 points 
    available). In awarding points under this factor, BIA will take into 
    account the following:
        (1) Whether the countermeasures selected are the most effective for 
    the identified highway safety problem.
        (2) Whether the countermeasures selected are cost effective.
        (3) Whether the applicant's objectives are realistic and 
    attainable.
        (4) Whether the applicant's objectives are time framed and, if so, 
    whether the time frames are realistic and attainable.
        (c) Factor No. 3--Tribal Leadership and Community Support (Up to 10 
    points available). In awarding points under this factor, BIA will take 
    into account the following:
        (1) Whether the applicant proposes using tribal resources in the 
    project.
        (2) Whether the appropriate tribal governing body supports the 
    proposal plan, as evidenced by a tribal resolution or otherwise.
        (3) Whether the community supports the proposal plan, as evidenced 
    by letters or otherwise.
        (d) Factor No. 4--Past Performance (+ or -10 points available). In 
    awarding points under this factor, BIA will take into account the 
    following:
        (1) Financial and programmatic reporting requirements.
        (2) Project accomplishments.
    
    
    Sec. 181.6  How are applicants informed of the results?
    
        BIA will send a letter to all applicants notifying them of their 
    selection or non-selection for participation in the Indian Highway 
    Safety Program for the upcoming fiscal year. BIA will explain to each 
    applicant not selected for participation the reason(s) for non-
    selection.
    
    
    Sec. 181.7  Appeals.
    
        You may appeal actions taken by BIA officials under this part by 
    following the procedures in 25 CFR part 2.
    
        Dated: October 9, 1997.
    Ada E. Deer,
    Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
    [FR Doc. 97-28010 Filed 10-23-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
11/24/1997
Published:
10/24/1997
Department:
Indian Affairs Bureau
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
97-28010
Dates:
November 24, 1997.
Pages:
55331-55332 (2 pages)
RINs:
1076-AD82: Indian Highway Safety Program Competitive Grant Selection Criteria
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/1076-AD82/indian-highway-safety-program-competitive-grant-selection-criteria
PDF File:
97-28010.pdf
CFR: (7)
25 CFR 181.1
25 CFR 181.2
25 CFR 181.3
25 CFR 181.4
25 CFR 181.5
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