80_FR_26236 80 FR 26149 - Boating Infrastructure Grant Program

80 FR 26149 - Boating Infrastructure Grant Program

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 87 (May 6, 2015)

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FR Document2015-09961

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), are revising regulations governing the administration of the national Boating Infrastructure Grant Program (BIG). We published a proposed rule in the Federal Register on March 28, 2012. We received responses from the public during the 60-day comment period with recommendations for changes, support for certain parts of the proposed rule, and requests for more time to review the proposed rule. We published a second proposed rule in the Federal Register on April 25, 2014, with a 90-day comment period. The final rule simplifies and clarifies some sections, responds to comments on both proposed rules, and considers other approaches to carrying out this grant program.

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Boating Infrastructure Grant Program; Final Rule

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

50 CFR Part 86

[Docket No. FWS-R9-WSR-2011-0083; FVWF941009000007B-XXX-FF09W11000]
RIN 1018-AW64


Boating Infrastructure Grant Program

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), are revising 
regulations governing the administration of the national Boating 
Infrastructure Grant Program (BIG). We published a proposed rule in the 
Federal Register on March 28, 2012. We received responses from the 
public during the 60-day comment period with recommendations for 
changes, support for certain parts of the proposed rule, and requests 
for more time to review the proposed rule. We published a second 
proposed rule in the Federal Register on April 25, 2014, with a 90-day 
comment period. The final rule simplifies and clarifies some sections, 
responds to comments on both proposed rules, and considers other 
approaches to carrying out this grant program.

DATES: The final rule is effective on June 5, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa E. Van Alstyne, Wildlife and 
Sport Fish Restoration Program, Division of Policy and Programs, U.S. 
Fish and Wildlife Service, 703-358-1942.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Executive Summary

    The Sportfishing and Boating Safety Act of 1998 established the 
Boating Infrastructure Grant Program (BIG). The Fish and Wildlife 
Service carries out the program through regulations published at 50 CFR 
part 86. The regulations establish a process for States, the District 
of Columbia, Commonwealths, and territories (States) to receive grants 
by proposing projects to construct and maintain facilities for 
transient recreational vessels at least 26 feet long. There are two 
subprograms in BIG. BIG Tier 1--State competes on the State level for 
eligible projects, and BIG Tier 2--National competes on a national 
level for eligible projects. Examples of eligible costs are floating 
docks, piers, navigational aids, boat slips, limited dredging, and 
restrooms.
    BIG receives its funding from 2 percent of the annual appropriation 
from the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund. The Trust Fund 
receives revenue from: (a) Taxes on sport fishing equipment, electric 
outboard motors, and sonar devices; (b) taxes on special motorboat 
fuels and gasoline attributable to motorboats and nonbusiness use of 
small power equipment; and (c) import duties on fishing tackle, yachts, 
and pleasure craft. In FY 2015, the Service awarded over $14.3 million 
to States for eligible projects.
    This BIG final rule is the first comprehensive update since 2001. 
In developing this rule, we considered the recommendations of the 2005 
review of BIG published by the Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership 
Council, a Service Federal Advisory Committee. We actively worked with 
the Council and our other partners, such as the States Organization for 
Boating Access, BoatUS, States, and the boating public.

Background

    This final rule revises title 50, part 86 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations (CFR), which is ``Boating Infrastructure Grant (BIG) 
Program.'' The primary users of these regulations are agencies in the 
50 States, the Commonwealths of Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana 
Islands, the District of Columbia, and the territories of Guam, the 
U.S. Virgin Islands, and American Samoa. We use State or States in this 
document to refer to any or all of these jurisdictions.
    These regulations tell States how they may apply for and use funds 
from the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund that are 
dedicated by law to BIG (Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Act, 16 
U.S.C. 777c, g, and g-1).
    The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance at https://www.cfda.gov 
describes BIG under 15.622. BIG offers grants in two subprograms, BIG 
Tier 1--State and BIG Tier 2--National, to construct, renovate, and 
maintain boating infrastructure facilities for transient recreational 
vessels at least 26 feet long.
    We published a proposed rule for BIG in the Federal Register on 
March 28, 2012 (77 FR 18767), with a 60-day comment period ending May 
29, 2012. We received 22 responses from the public. Fifteen included 
comments applicable to the proposed rule and 11 included requests for 
more time to review the proposed rule. We responded to comments and 
published a second proposed rule in the Federal Register on April 25, 
2014 (79 FR 23210), with a 90-day comment period ending July 24, 2014.
    We received 13 responses to the proposed rule published at 79 FR 
23210. Some of the comments we received support our changes or 
approaches and others recommend further changes or considerations. A 
few comments requested more information or explanation.
    We address these comments in the following section.

Response to Public Comments

    We arrange the public comments by sections of the proposed rule. We 
do not duplicate a response we give in one section in another section. 
We do not present comments exactly as stated unless we enclose text 
within quotation marks. In many instances, we combine several similar 
comments and show as a single comment. We state in the response to each 
comment any action taken and explain our response. Some public comments 
led us to reexamine sections or approaches beyond the specific public 
comment. Based on this reexamination, we make changes to improve 
clarity, consistency, organization, or comprehensiveness.
    We make some changes for clarification and uniformity that we do 
not specifically discuss. We do not explain minor changes that do not 
significantly affect content. We discuss any substantive changes that 
resulted from this reexamination in our responses to the comments. We 
use the word grantee in our responses to refer to a State that receives 
a BIG award. It may also apply to a subgrantee with which a State 
agency has a formal agreement to construct, operate, or maintain a BIG-
funded facility.
    The regulations at 2 CFR part 200, Uniform Administrative 
Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal 
Awards (78 FR 78590, December 26, 2013), became effective for Federal 
grants on December 26, 2014. Many citations within this regulation have 
been updated to reflect the current authority. The term grant period is 
replaced with the term period of performance at 2 CFR 200.77 and we 
reflect that change in both the Response to Public Comments and the 
body of the rule.
    We use the term proposed rule to refer to the proposed rule 
published in the Federal Register at 79 FR 23210, April 25, 2014.
    We include all sections of the proposed rule and indicate if we 
received no comments.

Subpart A--General

Section 86.1 What does this part do?
    In this section, we introduce the terms BIG Standard and BIG Select 
to identify the subprograms in BIG. We consider

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the terms Tier 1 and Tier 2 in the current rule as bureaucratic and 
nondescriptive of the BIG subprograms, so we proposed different names. 
We received many comments and some suggestions for alternative 
subprogram names. Most commenters stated that since the program has 
been active for so long, a major change would be confusing to those 
routinely interacting with the program. Some States noted that they 
have developed materials that use the current subprogram names and they 
would have to recreate those materials if we were to implement new 
subprogram names. To compromise between the commenters' desire to keep 
the familiar Tier designations and our desire to make the names more 
explanatory, we accept a combination of suggested subprogram naming and 
designate the subprograms as BIG Tier 1--State and BIG Tier 2--
National. Adding the terms State and National reflects the level at 
which grants are competed. Continued use of Tier 1 and Tier 2 supports 
familiarity and allows for States to use printed materials on hand, 
changing to add the new subprogram naming as is practical and 
convenient for them.
Section 86.2 What is the purpose of BIG?
    We received one comment supporting our statement of the purpose of 
BIG. The commenter said that ``the proposed rules are consistent with 
that mission'' and he commends the Service for continuing to focus on 
such facilities.
Section 86.3 What terms do I need to know?
    We received one comment supporting our clarification of day dock 
use.
General
    Comment 1: Clarify that the grant for a BIG-funded facility 
includes both Federal funds plus matching funds.
    Response 1: We make no change based on this comment. The definition 
of grant includes this information.
    Comment 2: Recommend adding definitions for grantee and subgrantee 
to help applicants understand their role in the overall rule.
    Response 2: We make no change based on this comment. Section 86.1 
distinguishes between a grantee and a subgrantee.
    Comment 3: Add the term subgrantee and include a description of the 
wide range of potential subgrantees to include educational 
institutions.
    Response 3: We make no change to definitions based on this comment 
and refer to Response 2. We do add institutions of higher education to 
the list of potential subgrantees at Sec.  86.17(b).
    Comment 4: Add award to the terms and define it as different from a 
grant.
    Response 4: We make no change based on this comment. We make minor 
changes to the definition of grant to better reflect the definition at 
2 CFR 200.51. The term Federal award at 2 CFR 200.38 refers to several 
types of financial assistance. To define award may cause confusion.
Capital Improvement
    Comment 5: Clarify what you mean by repairing. Does capital 
improvement include routine operation and maintenance?
    Response 5: We make no change based on this comment. The word 
repairing is a common term and is clear in that it means to restore an 
existing structure to serve an intended purpose. Capital improvement 
does not include operation or maintenance in that a capital improvement 
must increase the structure's useful life by 10 years or cost at least 
$25,000.
    Comment 6: What is the basis for using $25,000 as a cap in the 
definition of capital improvement?
    Response 6: We make no change based on this comment. There is not a 
$25,000 cap in the definition of capital improvement. Rather, it is a 
minimum threshold based on the amount in 49 CFR part 24 above which a 
grantee must get an appraisal before acquiring real property in a WSFR-
administered program. In the coming years, we will change other 
regulations to reflect this value.
Contractor/Concessioner
    Comment 7: We received several comments stating that the term 
contractor was unclear and used inconsistently with the typical 
understanding of the term.
    Response 7: We agree and change the term to concessioner. We 
expanded on the definition to clarify intent.
Facility
    Comment 8: Recommend changing the word boaters to eligible users.
    Response 8: We make no change based on this comment. The definition 
of BIG-funded facility is specific to eligible users, but the 
definition of facility is broader and applies to all boaters.
    Comment 9: Clarify that a facility can be owned by one entity, but 
leased long-term to another to operate and manage.
    Response 9: We make no change based on this comment. We discuss 
that an entity other than the owner may operate a facility in the 
definition of concessioner and at Sec.  86.17.
Grants.gov
    We received one comment asking us to clarify to subgrantees that 
States must apply for BIG funds through http://www.grants.gov. Upon 
further consideration, we add the definition of grants.gov at Sec.  
86.3 to improve clarity in the rule.
Maintenance
    We received several comments supporting our definition of 
maintenance and making maintenance an allowable action for BIG Tier 1--
State grants.
    Comment 10: Suggest you give clarification for janitorial 
activities in the definition of maintenance.
    Response 10: We make no change to the definition, but clarify at 
Sec.  86.16 actions we identify as janitorial.
    Comment 11: The examples in the definition of maintenance numbered 
(1) Lubricating components of BIG-funded equipment and (3) Painting, 
pressure washing, and repointing masonry seem to be janitorial in 
nature and not maintenance.
    Response 11: We make no change based on this comment. The examples 
given at (1) and (3) are maintenance actions that are done on an 
occasional or cyclical basis to help maintain the equipment and 
structures that are part of the BIG-funded facility.
    To clarify our approach, maintenance is focused on preserving the 
equipment and structures for use into the future. Operations are done 
on a daily or weekly cycle (more often than cyclical maintenance) and 
are actions that support the availability of the equipment and 
structures for current public use.
Navigable Waters
    Comment 12: Clarify in the definition if the waterway is supposed 
to connect to another waterway to give cruising linkage, or if the 
intent is to open the waterways definition to include large water 
bodies that do not give linkage to another waterway.
    Response 12: We clarify the definition to mean passage of eligible 
vessels within the water body. To be navigable water for the purposes 
of BIG, we do not require the water body to have a navigable passage to 
another water body. However, the water body must be large enough to 
support eligible vessel travel within the water body.
Operation
    Comment 13: What does service labor mean?
    Response 13: We change the term to service worker. This means 
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the public. Some examples of service workers are dock hands, rest room/
shower attendants, and travel assistants.
Personal Property
    Comment 14: Suggest you give examples of personal property that 
would be eligible as match as described at Sec.  86.32(b). Are there 
any limits to the types of personal property that would be eligible as 
match? Allowing personal property as match seems to be in conflict with 
Sec.  86.32(c)(2) that states match must be an eligible activity or 
cost, but personal property is not listed as an eligible action at 
Sec.  86.11.
    Response 14: We make no change based on this comment. We do not 
give a list of examples of personal property in the definition because 
the possibilities are so extensive, it may be perceived as limiting. 
Personal property must meet the criteria for match at Sec.  86.32 and 
must support the BIG-funded project and the eligible actions or costs 
of the BIG-funded project. Personal property is basically anything that 
is not real property, and as real property has very limited eligibility 
in BIG, the majority of actions and costs for a BIG-funded project will 
involve personal property. Personal property in a BIG-funded project 
may include equipment, building materials, supplies, and many other 
items.
Project Cost
    Comment 15: Recommend rewording to state, ``the Federal Share 
awarded through the BIG Grant and all Match given that the award is 
contingent upon combining the two items to complete the Project.''
    Response 15: We make no change based on this comment. The 
definition we give is clear and consistent with the definition at other 
regulations.
Program Income
    Comment 16: Does the reference to period of performance include 
useful life?
    Response 16: No. A period of performance begins with the grant 
start date and ends with the grant end date. All costs for work 
performed are incurred during the period of performance. The period of 
useful life extends past the period of performance. We make no change 
based on this comment.
Real Property
    Comment 17: In the examples of real property, suggest removing the 
term fixed dock and replacing it with permanent dock.
    Response 17: We make no change based on this comment. The word 
fixed supports that the dock is physically and firmly attached to land.
Transient
    We received a comment supporting that in the proposed rule we 
clarify day dock usage.
    Comment 18: Recommend that the definition of ``transient'' be 
increased to 30 days to allow increased flexibility for long-distance 
travelers.
    Response 18: We received comments in prior reviews asking us to 
consider increasing the time allowed in the definition of transient. We 
reconsidered all comments on the subject and change the definition of 
transient to include a stay up to 15 days. This will allow for eligible 
boaters to arrange for a 2-week stay, which is a more typical visit 
than 10 days, and gives one-day flexibility for arrival and departure.
    Comment 19: Clarify if an eligible vessel staying at a large water 
body that is not navigably connected to another water body must be 
removed from the water at the end of the transient period.
    Response 19: We make no change based on this comment. Transient 
defines the period a recreational vessel at least 26 feet long may stay 
at any single BIG-funded facility to be an eligible vessel. We make no 
additional restrictions.
Useful Life
    Comment 20: Recommend replacing routine care with operation in this 
definition.
    Response 20: We make no change based on this comment. Routine care 
is broader and includes operation, best management practices, enforcing 
marina rules and regulations, and other actions that together add to 
the care of BIG-funded items.

Subpart B--Program Eligibility

Section 86.10 Who may apply for a BIG grant?
    Comment 21: The same commenter suggested at several sections of 
this rule that we change our grant process to allow individual public 
and private facility owners to circumvent the State and directly apply 
for BIG grants. He suggests that States may continue to be advisors, 
but there is a large burden on States when named as the applicant for 
all BIG projects. The response below applies to all related comments.
    Response 21: We make no change based on this comment. Limiting BIG 
awards to States is based on the statute that established the program 
(see Pub. L. 105-178, sec. 7404(a) and (d), June 9, 1998).
Section 86.11 What actions are eligible for funding?
    We received several comments that support eligible actions in the 
proposed rule and one that specifically supports using BIG funding for 
monitoring BIG projects.
    Comment 22: We received a comment supporting our proposed language 
that boat wash stations are ineligible for funding and another 
requesting we reconsider allowing boat wash stations as eligible under 
BIG. One commenter supports boat wash stations as an eligible action, 
stating that they are used in saltwater environments to prepare the 
bottom surfaces of transient vessels for boat repairs and to improve 
performance.
    Response 22: We make no change and do not include boat wash 
stations as eligible because:
     Boat wash stations require that boats be removed from the 
water to accomplish the desired results. This is potentially an 
auxiliary service to transient boaters on rare occasions, but not a 
primary benefit for transient vessels.
     We do not include other equipment to repair and maintain 
vessels as eligible for BIG funding.
    States may seek to fund boat wash stations under the Dingell-
Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Recreational Boating Access subprogram 
as described at 50 CFR part 80.
    Comment 23: Add recording fees as an eligible action as this will 
be required when we record the Notice of Federal Participation as 
described at Sec.  86.18.
    Response 23: We agree and make the change.
    Comment 24: Consider adding at Sec.  86.11(a)(2)(i) cultural to 
formally include those studies as eligible.
    Response 24: We agree and make the change.
    Comment 25: Recommend adding at Sec.  86.11(a)(5)(vi), a reference 
that directs readers to the definition of marketing.
    Response 25: We make no change based on this comment. The rule has 
a definition of public communication and adding a reference to 
marketing in this paragraph may be confusing.
    Comment 26: In reference to Sec.  86.11(a)(6) [(a)(7) in the final 
rule], can actions such as coordinating and monitoring be used as match 
for a BIG Tier 2--National grant or is it allowed only under BIG Tier 
1--State grants?
    Response 26: We make no change based on this comment. These actions 
may be offered as match when approved as project costs for an 
individual BIG Tier 2--National grant project and

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completed during the period of performance. These actions may be 
associated with implementing a Statewide BIG program and may be offered 
as match under BIG Tier 1--State.
    Comment 27: What is the process for requesting and receiving prior 
approval for preaward costs? How far in advance can preaward costs be 
approved?
    Response 27: We make no change based on this comment. We will 
consider approving preaward costs only if an applicant negotiates with 
us in anticipation of the BIG award where such costs are necessary for 
efficient and timely performance of the scope of work. Such costs are 
allowable only to the extent that they would have been allowable if 
incurred during the BIG period of performance and only with our written 
approval. The applicant assumes all risk and we will not reimburse the 
preaward costs if it does not receive a BIG grant. An applicant should 
discuss possible preaward costs with us as early in the process as 
possible.
Section 86.12 What types of construction and services does boating 
infrastructure include?
    Comment 28: Recommend adding dredging.
    Response 28: We make no change based on this comment. Dredging is 
an action and not infrastructure.
    Comment 29: Recommend adding floating restrooms as possible 
infrastructure.
    Response 29: Floating restrooms are already included at Sec.  
86.12(e). We make a minor clarifying change.
    Comment 30: Why do you include access to communication and 
provisions in the definition of harbor of safe refuge?
    Response 30: We make no change based on this comment. Our research 
indicates that a harbor of safe refuge includes these amenities that 
support vessels during an emergency.
    Comment 31: Suggest at Sec.  86.12(e) you refer to Sec.  86.11(c) 
and encourage Clean Vessel Act funding.
    Response 31: We make no change based on this comment. This section 
describes what is included in boating infrastructure. We would confuse 
readers to include funding information here.
Section 86.13 What operational and design features must a facility have 
where a BIG-funded facility is located?
    We received a comment that supports the change in the proposed rule 
that no longer requires operators to inform boaters of the location of 
other pumpouts. We also received a comment supporting flexibility in 
water access.
    Comment 32: Clarify how security and safety is a required 
operational and design feature, but law enforcement is not an eligible 
action.
    Response 32: We make no change based on this comment. Law 
enforcement is inconsistent with the authorizing legislation (Pub. L. 
105-178, June 9, 1998) and is not an eligible action. The type of 
security and safety that a BIG-funded facility must offer is consistent 
with the mission of BIG in that it offers reasonable accommodations 
that give eligible users basic protection. Examples are: Lighting, 
gates, and communication.
    Comment 33: Move items at Sec.  86.43(n) to this section as it 
applies to operation and design and not what to include in a grant 
application.
    Response 33: We agree and move much of the information at Sec.  
86.43(n) to Sec.  86.13(b)(1) through (4).
    Comment 34: The reference to depth requirements is confusing. 
Recommend having docking or mooring sites with water access at least 6 
feet deep at mean low tide in tidal waters or a minimum of 6 feet in 
nontidal waters.
    Response 34: We make no change based on this comment. We are asking 
applicants to consider the water conditions at the proposed site of the 
BIG-funded facility and any reasons for potential depth fluctuation 
that could affect access by eligible vessels. We do not wish to limit 
this consideration to tidal or nontidal influences, but to consider 
natural influences and those created by human activity.
Section 86.14 How can I receive BIG funds for facility maintenance?
    We received a comment supporting the flexibility for States to use 
BIG Tier 1--State funding for maintenance. We received a comment asking 
us to clarify how to extend useful life when BIG funds are used for 
maintenance at a facility that has received a BIG grant in the past. We 
clarify that a grantee must extend the useful life of the capital 
improvements affected by the maintenance, as appropriate.
Section 86.15 How can dredging qualify as an eligible action?
    We received a comment supporting our approach for dredging and 
dredging-related actions in BIG.
    Comment 35: Suggest that the amount of the total BIG grant the 
Service will allow for dredging be increased from 10 percent to 20 
percent.
    Response 35: In the proposed rule we allowed using BIG funds for 
dredging if costs for dredging-related actions do not exceed 10 percent 
of total BIG project costs or $200,000, whichever is less. After 
further consideration, we remove the 10 percent limit and will allow 
dredging costs up to $200,000 for both BIG Tier 1--State and BIG Tier 
2--National grants.
    Comment 36: Change the term basin to area used by eligible users.
    Response 36: We make no change based on this comment. The 
regulations limit the amount of BIG funds available for dredging and 
eliminate the need for allocating funds to only eligible users.
    Comment 37: Recommend changing Sec.  86.15(b)(1) from lowest tide 
to mean low water.
    Response 37: We remove the term at Sec.  86.15(b)(1) and substitute 
a reference to Sec.  86.13(a)(6) for the language that the commenter 
finds confusing.
    Comment 38: Recommend deleting the requirement at Sec.  86.15(d) as 
it is unnecessary and will likely require a new form.
    Response 38: We make no change based on this comment. We include 
this paragraph in response to concerns from prior and current comment 
periods for a method or directive to ensure that grantees maintain a 
dredged area. A new form will not be necessary. When a State signs the 
Standard Form 424B or 424D it certifies that it will follow all 
regulations.
    Comment 39: Recommend adding language at Sec.  86.15(d) to allow 
flexibility for responding to unusual circumstances that affect water 
level.
    Response 39: We add ``under typical conditions'' to indicate that 
we will consider flexibility under extraordinary factors that affect 
water level.
    Comment 40: Is dredging eligible only at a facility that has 
received BIG funds in the past?
    Response 40: No. Dredging is an eligible action. As with all other 
eligible actions, there is no requirement to have received a prior 
grant. We make no change based on this comment.
Section 86.16 What actions are ineligible for BIG funding?
    We received comments that agree with the concepts in this section, 
specifically that we list land as an ineligible cost.
    Comment 41: Clarify the difference between:
     The ineligible action at Sec.  86.16(a)(8)(ii) General 
marina or agency newsletters or Web sites promoting the marina or 
agency; and
     The eligible action at Sec.  86.11(a)(5)(iv) Marina 
newsletter articles, marina or agency Web pages, and other 
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that are directly related to the BIG-funded project.
    Response 41: We make no change based on this comment. The 
difference is that the eligible action at Sec.  86.11(a)(5)(iv) is 
specific to and directly supports the BIG-funded project. The 
ineligible action at Sec.  86.16(a)(8)(ii) is general in nature and 
focused primarily on the marina or agency apart from the BIG project or 
program. If a marina or agency includes specific BIG-funded project or 
BIG program information in any general agency communications, it may 
allocate the information and education costs accordingly.
    Comment 42: Suggest you revise Sec.  86.16(a)(5) to clarify that 
roads and parking lots and possibly other land surface improvements may 
be funded with BIG if there is damage to the surface as a result of 
completing the BIG project.
    Response 42: We clarify at Sec.  86.11(a)(1) that repairing or 
restoring roads, parking lots, walkways, and other surface areas 
damaged as a direct result of BIG-funded construction is an eligible 
action. This must be limited only to the surface that receives the 
damage and a reasonable surrounding distance needed to insure the 
public can safely travel on the surface.
    Comment 43: Remove the word facilities at Sec.  86.16(a)(6) as it 
may create confusion when interpreting definitions at Sec.  86.3.
    Response 43: We agree and make the change.
    Comment 44: Clarify the differences between maintenance and 
janitorial duties at Sec. Sec.  86.3 and 86.16.
    Response 44: We make no change at Sec.  86.3 based on this comment. 
We clarify Sec.  86.16(a)(2) by giving examples of possible janitorial 
duties.
Section 86.17 Who must own the site of a BIG-funded facility?
    Comment 45: What documentation would a grantee need from a 
subgrantee that does not own the site of a BIG-funded facility to show 
it follows Sec.  86.17(a)?
    Response 45: We make no change based on this comment. We state in 
Sec.  86.17(a) that any entity that does not own the site of a BIG-
funded project must have a contractual arrangement showing that it, or 
the owner, will operate the BIG-funded facility for the useful life. 
The contractual arrangement must convey grant responsibilities to a 
subgrantee or operator and it must be acceptable to the State. The 
documentation will become part of the application when we award the 
grant. If the owner signs the grant, there is no need for additional 
documentation.
    Comment 46: Clarify that State agencies other than the agency 
receiving the grant may be subgrantees.
    Response 46: We agree and change the section to clarify this.
    Comment 47: May Federal agencies, corporations, companies, and 
partnerships qualify as subgrantees?
    Response 47: We make no change based on this comment. Corporations, 
companies, and partnerships that we will accept as subgrantees are 
either commercial enterprises or nonprofit organizations and are 
already listed as eligible subgrantees. A Federal agency may 
participate as a landowner that has a contractual relationship with a 
State subgrantee or through a reimbursable agreement. However, a 
Federal agency cannot be a subgrantee.
    Comment 48: Remove the requirement that subgrantees that are 
commercial enterprises are subject to future regulations.
    Response 48: We agree and removed Sec.  86.17(c)(2) because we are 
uncertain how future regulations will be applied. We retain information 
at Sec.  86.17(c)(1) as Sec.  86.17(c) to remind grantees and 
subgrantees that businesses have other Federal requirements they must 
follow.
Section 86.18 How can I ensure that a BIG-funded facility continues to 
serve its intended purpose for its useful life?
    We received comments that support this section.
    Comment 49: What does the word ``record'' mean at Sec.  86.18(b)?
    Response 49: We make no change based on this comment. Recording 
means entering into a book of public records the written instruments 
affecting the grant interest in the real property it is located on. 
Recording with reference to the deed notifies all interested parties of 
the grantee's continuing responsibility to manage the BIG-funded 
facility for the purposes of the grant.
    Comment 50: When would we know if a Notice of Federal Participation 
is required?
    Response 50: We make no change based on this comment. A grantee 
must record a Notice of Federal Participation for all projects 
according to guidance from your Regional Office. We may, in 
consultation with a State, conclude that the project is too small to 
justify the cost of recording. If we approve that approach, the grantee 
is not required to record the interest for that project. Even if we 
tell the grantee we do not require them to record the interest, a State 
may choose to record it, or require its subgrantee to record it.
    Comment 51: You should not require recording of the Federal 
interest after applications are received. Adding these requirements 
later can jeopardize partner relationships.
    Response 51: We make no change based on this comment. We clarify 
this section based on other comments. It is the State's responsibility 
to direct potential subgrantees to these regulations or otherwise alert 
them to this and other potential obligations, compliance requirements, 
and future responsibilities.
Section 86.19 What if a BIG-funded facility would benefit both eligible 
and ineligible users?
    We received comments supporting the changes that allow us to work 
with a grantee to correctly allocate costs after the application is 
received, but before we consider the application for award. We remove 
Sec.  86.19(b) as it restates information in the opening paragraph. We 
renumber Sec. Sec.  86.19(c) through (h) as Sec. Sec.  86.19(b) through 
(g).
    Comment 52: Remove assigning ``100 percent'' of the project costs 
as it is confusing.
    Response 52: We define ``project cost'' at Sec.  86.3 as the 
combination of the Federal share and the matching share. However, in 
the interest of clarity we rephrase to state ``all eligible project 
costs'' instead of ``100 percent.''
    Comment 53: Change Sec.  86.19(c) [now Sec.  86.19(b)] so that 
applicants must properly allocate funds before the due date. The 
breakdown on allocated costs must be shown at the time of the 
application and not when the Director announces the award. Applications 
for BIG Tier 2--National grants cannot be reviewed and ranked without 
appropriate information.
    Response 53: We make changes to clarify this paragraph. We expect 
that applicants will read both the regulations and the Notice of 
Funding Opportunity (NOFO) and make good faith efforts to appropriately 
allocate funds in their applications. However, we do not wish to reject 
an application simply for an error or misinterpretation in allocating 
funds. We include this paragraph so that we have the flexibility to 
work with the applicant before the award to resolve any problems. 
Paragraph (a) of this section clearly states that we expect an 
applicant to show and explain in the application the breakdown of costs 
and reasoning behind the cost allocation. We change paragraph (c) to 
clarify that after the application due date, we may work with 
applicants to resolve any issues. However, we must approve how an 
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consider the application for a possible award.
    Comment 54: Recommend you refer to Sec.  86.43(i) at Sec.  
86.19(a)(2) of this section to link the two sections.
    Response 54: We agree and insert the reference.
    Comment 55: The example at Sec.  86.19(d)(1) [now Sec.  
86.19(c)(1)] should have costs allocated between eligible and 
ineligible uses. Marinas may intentionally design or relocate uses to 
take advantage of BIG funding and also get a secondary benefit.
    Response 55: We make no change based on this comment. An 
application must clearly state the primary purpose of the project and 
justify the approach. If BIG-eligible projects have a secondary use 
that does not interfere with the primary purpose, there is no loss to 
the program objectives.
    Comment 56: The exception at Sec.  86.19(d)(3) [now Sec.  
86.19(c)(3)] could be problematic. For example, a gangway with an 
estimated cost of $4,500 does not have to allocate funds between 
eligible and ineligible uses. What happens if the gangway goes to bid 
and comes in costing $10,000? The first expectation was that the BIG 
grant would cover 100 percent of the costs; in the second, the BIG 
grant covers only 90 percent of the costs, leaving $1,000 for the 
applicant to give as additional match. On top of that, would the 
$10,000 have to be allocated between eligible and ineligible uses after 
the fact?
    Response 56: We make no change based on this comment. We include 
this section to reduce the burden of allocating costs for components of 
the BIG-funded project that have relatively little value. Section 
86.19(d)(3) [now Sec.  86.19(c)(3)] states that each year we will post 
the minimal value in the annual NOFO based on the formula as applied to 
the maximum award we offer that year. If the maximum award (Federal 
plus match) is $2 million, applying the formula will allow States to 
forego allocating costs for a component with a value of $5,000 or less.
    In the scenario given in the comment, the total estimate for the 
gangway is $4,500, which means the grantee will receive $3,375 in BIG 
funding and give $1,125 in non-Federal match. After the grant is 
awarded, if the actual cost of an item is $5,500 more than originally 
projected, the grantee must pay the extra cost from a non-Federal 
source. If an applicant does not allocate costs for an item because the 
estimated value is below the threshold and later finds the actual cost 
exceeds that value, it must contact the Regional Office. The Regional 
Office will inform the applicant or grantee if it must assume 
additional costs to compensate for ineligible use. Regardless of 
whether an applicant chooses the option at Sec.  86.19(c)(3), if the 
cost of a component is more than twice the original estimate, the 
grantee will incur additional, unexpected costs.
    It is always an option for the applicant to choose to allocate 
costs for all components of the grant, regardless of the value. We 
offer the option at Sec.  86.19(c)(3) as an alternative, but applicants 
do not have to use it.

Subpart C--Federal Funds and Match

    We received a comment supporting all amendments and additions to 
this subpart.
Section 86.30 What is the source of BIG funds?
    No comments received.
Section 86.31 How does the Service know how much money will be 
available for BIG grants each year?
    No comments received.
Section 86.32 What are the match requirements?
    Comment 57: Recommend you change the word ``State'' at Sec.  
86.32(a) to ``you'' to reflect the convention stated at Sec.  86.1(b).
    Response 57: We agree and make the change.
Section 86.33 What information must I give on match commitments, and 
where do I give it?
    We received comments supporting the changes and specifically for 
removing the requirement for all match providers to produce a letter of 
commitment.
Section 86.34 What if a partner is not willing or able to follow 
through on a match commitment?
    We received a comment supporting this section.

Subpart D--Application for a Grant

Section 86.40 What are the differences between BIG Standard (now BIG 
Tier 1--State) and BIG Select (now BIG Tier 2--National) grants?
    Comment 58: We received several comments supporting the flexibility 
to increase annual BIG Tier 1--State funding. We also received comments 
that stated their support is contingent on adequate funds for BIG Tier 
2--National projects.
    Response 58: We agree that flexibility for larger funding amounts 
through Tier 1--State grants will allow States to plan smaller projects 
that could not successfully compete for Tier 2--National funds, but are 
beneficial to eligible users. We revised this section to assure States 
they will receive funding for requests up to $200,000 annually. We also 
add that we may increase the annual award a State may request if there 
are enough funds available and it is advantageous to the program. This 
will allow us to be flexible in awarding funding during the award 
period and potentially during the funding year, if we determine it is 
in the best interest of BIG.
    Comment 59: Recommend that flexibility for awarding BIG Tier 1--
State be considered only if BIG Tier 2--National applications do not 
exceed available funds in a given fiscal year. The BIG Tier 1--State 
NOFO should be posted after BIG Tier 2--National applications are 
received and after consulting with stakeholders.
    Response 59: We make no change based on this comment. We adjust 
this section as discussed in Response 58, but the availability of BIG 
Tier 1--State funds will not depend on how much remains after the BIG 
Tier 2--National selections are made. We want to assure States they 
will have adequate BIG funding to maintain a viable program and to plan 
for needed actions. However, we will retain the flexibility to limit 
initial BIG Tier 1--State awards to $200,000 and have the flexibility 
to consider adding requested BIG funds above this threshold later 
during the funding year if additional funds are available.
    Comment 60: If you are considering more than a 20 percent increase 
in the minimum funding for BIG Tier 1--State, you should first seek 
stakeholder input.
    Response 60: We make no change based on this comment. However, we 
will consider consulting with our partners on possible approaches for 
implementing future annual changes.
Section 86.41 How do I apply for a grant?
    Comment 61: You should inform subgrantees in the regulations that 
the State will send in their applications through http://www.grants.gov.
    Response 61: We add the definition of grants.gov at Sec.  86.3 and 
state that we require States to use http://www.grants.gov to apply for 
BIG grants.
    Comment 62: Clarify at Sec.  86.41(b) that the term ``certify'' 
means to sign.
    Response 62: We make no change based on this comment. Certifying by 
an authorized State representative may be done electronically or by 
other means in the future. We will inform applicants of acceptable ways 
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    Comment 63: Clarify that the agency eligible to apply for a BIG 
grant must be the one designated by the Governor and not a specific 
State agency.
    Response 63: We make no change based on this comment. It is clear 
at Sec.  86.10 that only one agency in each State may apply for BIG and 
the officials who may designate that agency in your State.
    Comment 64: Switch Sec.  86.41(b) and (c) to reflect that the form 
must be certified before submitting the grant application.
    Response 64: We agree and make the recommended change.
Section 86.42 What do I have to include in a grant application?
    Comment 65: Remove ``budget information'' from the list of items 
required in a grant application as it is already required at Sec.  
86.43 under project statement.
    Response 65: We agree and removed budget information from the list 
of required items. We also clarify by adding a reference to Sec.  86.43 
in this paragraph.
    Comment 66: Delete paragraph (c) as it refers to what is needed 
after the award. Recommend adding this to Sec.  86.61.
    Response 66: We agree and clarify this section to reflect what an 
applicant must include at the time of application. We refer to Sec.  
86.61 for additional requirements that will become part of the 
application after we approve the project.
Section 86.43 What information must I put in the project statement?
    Comment 67: This section is burdensome for applicants, some with 
minimal grant experience, and requires unnecessary information. 
Recommend clarifying or changing to indicate additional information 
would be required once the project is selected for funding.
    Response 67: We make no change based on this comment. The commenter 
did not state what parts of this section are burdensome. The State is 
the applicant and should work with potential subgrantees to develop the 
project statement. The information required in the project statement is 
standard for most grant programs. It is also necessary to determine 
allowability of costs and to rank applications in a competitive grant 
program.
    Comment 68: The requirement to add names and qualifications of 
known contractors is burdensome at the application stage.
    Response 68: We change the term contractor to concessioner at Sec.  
86.43(e)(2). We ask an applicant to give information in an application 
on known or anticipated concessioners or subgrantees. If an applicant 
has not identified concessioners or subgrantees in the application, it 
must inform us of this and be ready to respond to our requests for this 
additional information following Sec.  86.42(c).
    Comment 69: Combine this section with the criteria at Sec. Sec.  
86.51 through 86.60 to simplify preparing and reviewing applications.
    Response 69: We make no change based on this comment. The project 
statement is required for both BIG Tier 1--State and BIG Tier 2--
National applications. The criteria at Sec. Sec.  86.51 through 86.60 
are applied only to BIG Tier 2--National applications. It would be 
confusing to those applying for a BIG Tier 1--State grant to include 
criteria with the project statement. We will consider giving 
nonregulatory assistance to BIG Tier 2--National applicants to help 
them include criteria in their project statements.
    Comment 70: This section appears to be solely for the purpose of 
aligning with WSFR's project reporting system, Wildlife Tracking and 
Reporting Actions for the Conservation of Species (TRACS). Clarify the 
content and reduce redundancy.
    Response 70: We make no change based on this comment. A project 
statement (called a program narrative statement) was required by Office 
of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-102 and is supported by 2 
CFR part 200, Sec.  200.210 and appendix I to part 200. We give further 
details in this rule to help applicants give us the information we need 
to make informed decisions for funding. We use many terms that 
correlate to the TRACS performance reporting system to reduce confusion 
when completing those reports.
    Comment 71: One commenter suggested alternative language for this 
section.
    Response 71: We do not make any suggested change that applies only 
to BIG Tier 2--National, or that is a minimal change that does not 
significantly improve the final rule. We appreciate the examples and 
additional information the commenter presents and will consider them 
for future nonregulatory guidance. We did not use the word 
``engineering'' in discussing the approach because we do not want to 
confuse applicants into thinking it is a requirement to employ an 
engineer. We used some of the suggestions to reformat the paragraph at 
Sec.  86.43(i) and to clarify or further explain at paragraphs (b), 
(c), (e), (g)(3), (i), and (j).
    Comment 72: Combine purpose and objective.
    Response 72: We make no change based on this comment. Purpose and 
objective are two separate and distinct parts of a project statement. 
The purpose refers to the reason for the project and will include verbs 
such as create, improve, and increase. Objectives are brief guidelines 
that will help a grantee achieve project goals by stating more 
specifically the intended outputs, such as: The number of slips for 
transient boaters, the linear feet of new dock space, the time needed 
to complete that goal, and any information that describes that the goal 
is attainable and relevant.
    Comment 73: You should give examples of measurable and verifiable 
objectives.
    Response 73: We make no change based on this comment. We will 
consider offering further guidance outside of regulation.
    Comment 74: It may be difficult for applicants to state a useful 
life for a capital improvement at the application stage.
    Response 74: We make changes to clarify approach and expectations. 
At Sec.  86.43(f), we change ``state'' to ``estimate'' and add a 
sentence that a grantee will finalize useful life during the approval 
process. This change informs an applicant that it must include 
information on useful life in the application, but it will be reviewed 
and may be changed, if necessary, when it receives an award. We also 
make clarifying changes at Sec.  86.75, which is Sec.  86.74 in this 
final rule.
    An applicant may seek guidance from technical literature and from 
vendors, engineers, and others knowledgeable individuals to estimate 
the useful life of each capital improvement. We will reject an 
application that does not have the required estimates for useful life. 
Once a project is approved for an award, the Service may confer with 
the grantee on the estimate given in the application. A grantee must 
finalize the useful life before the award.
    If an applicant is seeking points for the criterion at Sec.  
86.51(c)(2) as described at Sec.  86.59(b)(2), it must give adequate 
information in the application to support the request for consideration 
under the criterion. If we find before we approve the grant that an 
applicant cannot show a reasonably expected increased benefit to earn 
the extra point(s), we will subtract the point(s) related to that 
criterion from the total score for that project and adjust awards 
accordingly.
    Comment 75: No minimum useful life is identified. The current rule 
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useful life is 20 years. Does this mean applicants can decide another 
period for useful life?
    Response 75: We explained in the preamble of the proposed rule 
published at 77 FR 18767 on March 28, 2012, that we propose to 
eliminate the 20-year requirement and replace it with a useful life 
requirement based on capital improvements. The useful life 
determination described at Sec. Sec.  86.73 and 86.74 will help 
grantees to better understand their responsibilities.
Section 86.44 What if I need more than the maximum Federal share and 
required match to complete my BIG-funded project?
    We revise this section in response to a comment that asked us to 
reference this section at Sec.  86.73. Upon further consideration, we 
concluded the two sections contain almost identical content, so we 
combine all the information at Sec.  86.44.
    Comment 76: Add an option to this section that will allow grantees 
to reduce the scope of their project if they find that actual costs 
greatly exceed projected costs.
    Response 76: We make no change based on this comment. In BIG Tier 
2-National project review and ranking, the scope is a major factor that 
influences the amount of points that a project receives. If the scope 
were reduced, it could impact the score and ranked order. It is 
important that applicants are thorough when preparing their application 
and consider all factors that could influence costs during the period 
of performance.
Section 86.45 If the Service does not select my grant application for 
funding, can I apply for the same project the following year?
    No comments received.
Section 86.46 What changes can I make in a grant application after I 
submit it?
    Comment 77: Clarify and give examples for changes after the due 
date as found at paragraph (b). If part of an application is found to 
be ineligible, will you allow applicants to change the scope, budget, 
etc., and continue the review and ranking?
    Response 77: We clarify and reformat paragraph (b) to state that if 
an applicant proposes using BIG funds for an action that we identify as 
ineligible, we will decide on a case-by-case basis whether we will 
consider the rest of the application for funding. We do not give 
examples in the regulation as there are many possible scenarios and to 
give any examples may make the regulation more confusing. We may seek 
advice from the applicant or members of the advisory panel, but we will 
make the final decision. If we decide to accept the application with 
the ineligible costs removed, we will ask the applicant to change the 
application accordingly.
    Comment 78: Delete paragraph (f) on accepting reduced funding as 
this does not foster the competitive aspect of the program unless 
offered to all non-funded applicants.
    Response 78: We make changes in this paragraph to clarify this 
issue. We review and rank all competitive grant applications according 
to the BIG criteria, arrange them in ranked order, and award available 
funds to projects, starting with those ranked the highest. The amount 
of available funds and the amount of funding requests never match. 
Paragraph (f) describes the approach we may use when funding is still 
available, but the next ranked project cannot be funded at the level 
requested. We may approach the applicant for the next highest ranked 
project to offer the remaining funds. If the applicant declines, we may 
continue the process to maximize BIG Tier 2--National funding.

Subpart E--Project Selection

    We received a comment supporting all amendments and additions to 
this subpart.
Section 86.50 Who ranks BIG Tier 2--National grant applications?
    No comments received.
Section 86.51 What criteria does the Service use to evaluate BIG Tier 
2--National applications?
    Comment 79: Suggest a project achieve a score of at least 65 
percent of the total available in order to be considered for funding. A 
project that receives below this score is clearly not competitive and 
should not be considered, even if there is funding available.
    Response 79: We agree with the approach to set a minimum standard 
for funding BIG Tier 2--National applications as an incentive for 
developing more competitive projects. As we did not discuss this in the 
proposed rule, we change this section to allow us to set a scoring 
standard in the NOFO. We will use feedback from States, advisors, and 
others to assess if we wish to set a minimum total score standard. We 
may announce in the NOFO a minimum total score of 23, which is 65 
percent of the maximum total score available in criterion at paragraphs 
(a) and (b).
    Comment 80: Consider awarding points for projects in federally 
designated disaster areas so we can leverage BIG funds to aid in the 
recovery.
    Response 80: We make no change based on this comment. We score 
competitive applications based on need as described at Sec.  86.52. We 
will consider all factors in an application that address the need for 
the project, including those factors as they may relate to disaster 
response and rebuilding.
    Comment 81: We received two comments recommending we adjust the 
points in the ranking criteria to create a possible total of 100. One 
of these comments includes removing Sec.  86.51(c)(2) and (c)(3). One 
commenter included a table that showed these changes and added 
designations from Sec.  86.43 that correspond to the criteria.
    Response 81: We do not accept the suggestions for revising scoring 
and removing two paragraphs at Sec.  86.51(c). Many comments we 
received in response to the proposed rule published at 77 FR 18767, 
March 28, 2012, stated they want a point range for scoring each 
criterion, but that a wide range is not effective. In response, we 
reduced the point range for scoring in the proposed rule published 
April 25, 2014. We received comments supporting Sec. Sec.  86.51(c)(2) 
and (c)(3) and we will retain those sections.
    The criterion at Sec.  86.51(c)(2) is important because it 
encourages applicants to consider the future, plan for projects that 
extend the availability of the BIG-funded facility, and improve 
services to eligible users. This criterion also addresses the desire 
for grantees to build projects using design and processes that improve 
resiliency to the effects of climate change. Many States asked us to 
include the criterion at Sec.  86.51(c)(3) to recognize the value of 
those operators who voluntarily participate in Clean Marina and other 
similar programs. We agree and recognize the benefit to eligible users.
    We agree that information to help applicants relate criteria to the 
project statement is desirable, but not through this regulation. We 
will work with our partners to develop and distribute further guidance 
to help applicants.
    Comment 82: The criterion at Sec.  86.51(a)(2) does not address 
justification for the cost of the project. Instead, it focuses on 
comparing costs with benefits as a means of comparing one application 
to another. Recommend changing the question to be more about how costs 
compare to benefits rather than if the costs are justified by the 
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    Response 82: We do not make a change at Sec.  86.51(a)(2), but we 
agree that the explanation for this criterion at Sec.  86.53 could be 
interpreted that we would compare an application to others in the same 
grant cycle. We change Sec.  86.53 to state we will consider the costs 
as they relate to the benefits for individual projects and not as 
projects compare to each other in the same grant cycle. We also add 
guidance at paragraph Sec.  86.53(d) recommending that an applicant 
inform us if project costs are inflated due to: (a) Specialized 
materials to increase the useful life, (b) the cost of transporting 
materials to a remote location, (c) unusual costs associated with 
producing benefits at a certain site or in a certain geographic area, 
or (d) the cost of providing environmentally friendly facilities.
    Comment 83: Recommend replacing in-kind with substantial because 
in-kind is just another type of match and it should not matter what 
type of match it is.
    Response 83: We make no change based on this comment. We received 
many comments on this subject while preparing for this rulemaking. We 
responded to recommendations to allow us to consider the nonmonetary 
contributions of partners as well as the monetary contributions. The 
purpose of the criterion at Sec.  86.51(b)(2) is to allow for 
partnerships in smaller communities to rank well even if they do not 
result in large financial contributions. The word substantial is 
subjective and could result in negating the spirit of giving credit for 
smaller contributors.
Section 86.52 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
on the need for more or improved boating infrastructure?
    When evaluating a project on the need for more or improved boating 
infrastructure facilities as described at Sec.  86.52(c), we will 
consider creating accessibility for eligible vessels by increasing 
water depth. We received a comment supporting this factor.
Section 86.53 What factors does the Service consider for benefits to 
eligible users that justify the cost?
    We make changes to this section based on comments received under 
Sec.  86.51. See Response 82.
    Comment 84: Construction costs can vary widely across the country 
for reasons such as meeting hurricane standards, installing bubbler 
systems where ice is a factor, and adding transportation costs for 
remote locations. Recommend applicants be told to explain why higher 
costs may be justified.
    Response 84: We agree and make changes as discussed in Response 82.
    Comment 85: Recommend adding consideration for costs associated 
with making the project a harbor of safe refuge.
    Response 85: We agree and add paragraph (e) to tell applicants to 
include this information.
Section 86.54 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
on boater access to significant destinations and services that support 
transient boater travel?
    We received a comment supporting the focus on both attractions and 
boater services in the ranking criterion at Sec.  86.51(a)(3).
    Comment 86: Recommend including proximity to a harbor of safe 
refuge under this criterion.
    Response 86: We agree and add at paragraph (c) that we will 
consider safety as well as services.
Section 86.55 What does the Service consider as a partner for the 
purposes of these ranking criteria?
    No comments received.
Section 86.56 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
that includes more than the minimum match?
    Comment 87: Recommend deleting the word cash at paragraph (a) 
because it precludes additional points for in-kind contributions.
    Response 87: We make no change based on this comment. In-kind 
contributions are discussed at Sec.  86.57.
    Comment 88: We received two comments recommending a different 
standard for awarding points based on percentage of additional cash 
match. Both recommendations were based on increasing the total points 
at Sec.  86.51 that may be considered for this criterion for a maximum 
of 25 points.
    Response 88: We did not accept the recommended changes at this 
section as we did not accept the related recommended changes in Comment 
81. However, upon further review we change the percent ranges to 
encourage applicants to offer more match to their project.
Section 86.57 What does the Service consider when evaluating 
contributions that a partner brings to a project?
    No comments received.
Section 86.58 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
for a physical component, technology, or technique that will improve 
eligible user access?
    No comments received.
Section 86.59 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
for innovative physical components, technology, or techniques that 
improve the BIG project?
    Comment 89: We consider Sec.  86.59(b)(4) and (5) to be unneeded 
and a potential obstacle to participation. These two requirements are 
typically considered during project design and would be enforced during 
the permitting process.
    Response 89: We make no change based on this comment. This section 
is not a requirement, and there is no reason for it to be an obstacle 
to participation. This section allows us to consider additional points 
for innovative physical components, technology, or techniques that 
improve the BIG project. The items at Sec.  86.59(b)(4) and (5) are 
examples of how an applicant could qualify for these additional points 
by exceeding the compliance requirements. If an applicant is required 
to use a physical component, technology, or technique to comply with 
local, State, or Federal regulations, then we do not consider 
additional points under this criterion. This section is for applicants 
who voluntarily choose an innovative approach that increases the 
resilience of project components or otherwise improves the project.
Section 86.60 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
for demonstrating a commitment to environmental compliance, 
sustainability, and stewardship?
    We received a comment that supports the additional point we offer 
for marinas that have received official recognition for their voluntary 
commitment to exceeding required standards.
Section 86.61 What happens after the Director approves projects for 
funding?
    No comments received. We delete Sec.  86.42(c) and refer to this 
section.

Subpart F--Grant Administration

Section 86.70 What standards must I follow when constructing a BIG-
funded facility?
    No comments received.
Section 86.71 How much time do I have to complete the work funded by a 
BIG grant?
    We received several comments supporting the length of the period of 
performance and the amendment to allow a first extension for up to 2 
years. The commenters state that the length of the period of 
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    Comment 90: Clarify that we could have almost 6 years to complete a 
project if we combine the 3-year period of performance with the 3-year 
period of obligation.
    Response 90: There is potential that combining the obligation 
period with the period of performance could result in 6 years from the 
beginning of the fiscal year the project is awarded to the end of the 
period of performance. However, this may not always be true. A grantee 
may coordinate with us after we award a grant to set a start date for 
the period of performance within the obligation period. We add that we 
will work with a grantee to set a start date within the 3-year period 
of obligation.
Section 86.72 What if I cannot complete the project during the period 
of performance?
    No comments received.
Section 86.73 What if I need more funds to finish a project?
    Comment 91: Recommend adding a reference in this section to Sec.  
86.44 as the two sections are related.
    Response 91: We agree, and upon further review we consider most of 
Sec.  86.73 and Sec.  86.44 to be redundant. We revise Sec.  86.44 to 
include additional information from Sec.  86.73 and delete the content 
of Sec.  86.73. We renumber Sec. Sec.  86.74 through 86.79 as 
Sec. Sec.  86.73 through 86.78.
Section 86.74 [now Sec.  86.73] How long must I operate and maintain a 
BIG-funded facility, and who is responsible for the cost of facility 
operation and maintenance?
    Comment 92: Recommend the owner of the BIG-funded facility be 
responsible for continued operation and maintenance and not the State.
    Response 92: We make no change based on this comment. A State may 
enter into a contractual agreement with the facility owner, subgrantee, 
or other type of operator that designates them as the responsible party 
for continued operation and maintenance. However, should they not 
fulfill their obligations, the State as grantee is ultimately 
responsible.
Section 86.75 [now Sec.  86.74] How do I determine the useful life of a 
BIG-funded facility?
    Comment 93: We received two comments recommending this section be 
simplified to avoid confusion.
    Response 93: We considered these comments and clarify this section 
by presenting it as a step-by-step process. We emphasize that the 
initial application must include a useful life estimate, but the 
estimate may be based on information from resources that are typically 
available when developing a grant application. We also clearly allow a 
State to choose only one of the methods for finalizing useful life in 
the grant and use that method exclusively for BIG in that State.
    Comment 94: Recommend changing the language so that it is clear how 
to apply the process. It is unclear how components relate to the larger 
systems and what would happen if a smaller component is no longer 
useful, but necessary for continued use of a larger one. For example, 
if a gangway costs less than $25,000 and it falls into disrepair, can 
the operator remove and not replace it, even if it is necessary to 
access the dock system?
    Response 94: We changed this section to clarify at Sec.  
86.74(a)(1)(iv) and (v) that each smaller component must be associated 
with a capital improvement. If it supports more than one, the smaller 
component must be associated with the capital improvement with the 
longest expected useful life.
Section 86.76 [now Sec.  86.75] How should I credit BIG?
    No comments received.
Section 86.77 [now Sec.  86.76] How can I use the logo for BIG?
    No comments received.
Section 86.78 [now Sec.  86.77] How must I treat program income?
    We received a comment supporting our approach to clarifying program 
income.
    Comment 95: Recommend you add that we should tell you if project 
construction is completed before the end of the period of performance 
to reduce the impact of income earned.
    Response 95: We agree and add paragraph (e) to recommend grantees 
tell us when project construction is completed.
Section 86.79 [now Sec.  86.78] How must I treat income earned after 
the period of performance?
    No comments received.

Subpart G--Facility Operations and Maintenance

Section 86.90 How much must an operator of a BIG-funded facility charge 
for using the facility?
    We received several comments supporting the change to allow marinas 
to offer services for free if that is the prevailing rate.
    Comment 96: What if a town or city council mandates a high fee just 
to raise revenue? It seems unfair to make boaters pay the higher fee.
    Response 96: We agree and added language at Sec.  86.90(c) that we 
will accept a State or locally imposed fee schedule if it is reasonable 
and does not impose an undue burden on eligible users.
    Comment 97: Clarify that when determining prevailing rates that 
similar facilities are being compared. It would not be fair to compare 
the rates from a private, member-only marina to a public or private 
marina open to the public. Another example of differing types of 
facilities would be a public dock connected to a city center compared 
to a public dock connected to an island.
    Response 97: We state at Sec.  86.90(a) that the facilities we 
consider when determining prevailing rates must offer similar services 
or amenities. We respond to this comment by adding that they are to be 
similarly situated as well.
Section 86.91 May an operator of a BIG-funded facility increase or 
decrease user fees during its useful life?
    No comments received.
Section 86.92 Must an operator of a BIG-funded facility allow public 
access?
    Comment 98: Change the word ``operator'' to ``contractor'' to match 
the definitions.
    Response 98: We make no change to this section based on this 
comment. We clarify by adding the term ``operator'' at Sec.  86.3.
Section 86.93 May I prohibit overnight use by eligible vessels at a 
BIG-funded facility?
    Comment 99: Clarify if we can change to a day-use only facility 
after the project is completed, but before it reaches the end of its 
useful life. Would we use the guidance at Subpart H to do this?
    Response 99: If a grantee wishes to convert a Tier 1-State or a 
Tier 2-National project from an overnight to a day-use facility, it 
must contact the Regional Office for guidance. A subgrantee must 
contact their State, which will in turn contact the Regional Office. 
The change in usage will alter the scope of the project, and deviation 
from the original project scope may constitute a breach of a grant 
agreement. Grantees must receive our approval before making any changes 
in the scope of a project at any time during its useful life. [See 2 
CFR 200.201(b)(5) and 200.308(b)]

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Section 86.94 Must I give information to eligible users and the public 
about BIG-funded facilities?
    We received several comments supporting the change to allow using 
signs and other forms of emerging communication to inform eligible 
users about the facility and eligible uses.

Subpart H--Revisions and Appeals

Section 86.100 Can I change the information in a grant application 
after I receive a grant?
    No comments received.
Section 86.101 How do I ask for revision of a grant?
    No comments received.
Section 86.102 Can I appeal a decision?
    No comments received.
Section 86.103 Can the Director authorize an exception to this part?
    No comments received.

Subpart I--Information Collection

Section 86.110 What are the information collection requirements of this 
part?
    No comments received.

Required Determinations

Regulatory Planning and Review (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)

    Executive Order 12866 provides that the Office of Information and 
Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) will review all significant rules. OIRA has 
determined that this rule is not significant.
    Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the principles of E.O. 12866 while 
calling for improvements in the nation's regulatory system to promote 
predictability, to reduce uncertainty, and to use the best, most 
innovative, and least burdensome tools for achieving regulatory ends. 
The executive order directs agencies to consider regulatory approaches 
that reduce burdens and maintain flexibility and freedom of choice for 
the public where these approaches are relevant, feasible, and 
consistent with regulatory objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes further 
that regulations must be based on the best available science and that 
the rulemaking process must allow for public participation and an open 
exchange of ideas. We have developed this rule in a manner consistent 
with these requirements.

Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.)

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires an agency to consider the 
impact of final rules on small entities, i.e., small businesses, small 
organizations, and small government jurisdictions. If there is a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities, 
the agency must perform a Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. This is not 
required if the head of an agency certifies the rule will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
The Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) amended 
the Regulatory Flexibility Act to require Federal agencies to state the 
factual basis for certifying that a rule will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
    We have examined this final rule's potential effects on small 
entities as required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act. We have 
determined that the changes in the final rule do not have a significant 
impact and do not require a Regulatory Flexibility Analysis because the 
changes:
    a. Give information to State fish and wildlife agencies that allows 
them to apply for and administer grants more easily, more efficiently, 
and with greater flexibility. Only State fish and wildlife agencies may 
receive BIG grants.
    b. Address changes in law and regulation. This helps grant 
applicants and recipients by making the regulation consistent with 
current standards.
    c. Reword and reorganize the regulation to make it easier to 
understand.
    d. Allow small entities to voluntarily become subgrantees of 
agencies and any impact on these subgrantees would be beneficial.
    The Service has determined that the changes primarily affect State 
governments and any small entities affected by the changes voluntarily 
enter into mutually beneficial relationships with a State agency. They 
are primarily concessioners and subgrantees and the impact on these 
small entities will be very limited and beneficial in all cases.
    Consequently, we certify that because this final rule will not have 
a significant economic effect on a substantial number of small 
entities, a Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is not required.
    In addition, this final rule is not a major rule under SBREFA (5 
U.S.C. 804(2)) and will not have a significant impact on a substantial 
number of small entities because it does not:
    a. Have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more.
    b. Cause a major increase in costs or prices for consumers; 
individual industries; Federal, State, or local government agencies; or 
geographic regions.
    c. Have significant adverse effects on competition, employment, 
investment, productivity, innovation, or the ability of U.S.-based 
enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.) 
establishes requirements for Federal agencies to assess the effects of 
their regulatory actions on State, local, and tribal governments and 
the private sector. The Act requires each Federal agency, to the extent 
permitted by law, to prepare a written assessment of the effects of a 
final rule with Federal mandates that may result in the expenditure by 
State, local, and tribal governments, in aggregate, or by the private 
sector, of $100 million or more (adjusted annually for inflation) in 
any 1 year. We have determined the following under the Unfunded 
Mandates Reform Act:
    a. As discussed in the determination for the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act, this final rule will not have a significant economic effect on a 
substantial number of small entities.
    b. The regulation does not require a small government agency plan 
or any other requirement for expending local funds.
    c. The programs governed by the current regulations and enhanced by 
the changes potentially assist small governments financially when they 
occasionally and voluntarily participate as subgrantees of an eligible 
agency.
    d. The final rule clarifies and improves upon the current 
regulations allowing State, local, and tribal governments and the 
private sector to receive the benefits of grant funding in a more 
flexible, efficient, and effective manner.
    e. Any costs incurred by a State, local, or tribal government or 
the private sector are voluntary. There are no mandated costs 
associated with the final rule.
    f. The benefits of grant funding outweigh the costs. The Federal 
Government provides up to 75 percent of the total project costs in each 
requested grant to the 50 States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and 
the District of Columbia. The Federal Government will also waive the 
first $200,000 of match for each grant to the Commonwealth of the 
Northern Mariana Islands and the territories of Guam, the U.S. Virgin 
Islands, and American Samoa. Of the 50 States and 6 other jurisdictions 
that voluntarily are eligible to apply for grants in these programs

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each year, 95 percent have participated. This is clear evidence that 
the benefits of this grant funding outweigh the costs.
    g. This final rule will not produce a Federal mandate of $100 
million or greater in any year, i.e., it is not a ``significant 
regulatory action'' under the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act.

Takings

    This final rule will not have significant takings implications 
under E.O. 12630 because it will not have a provision for taking 
private property. Therefore, a takings implication assessment is not 
required.

Federalism

    This final rule will not have sufficient Federalism effects to 
warrant preparing a federalism summary impact statement under E.O. 
13132. It would not interfere with the States' ability to manage 
themselves or their funds. We work closely with the States 
administering these programs. They helped us identify those sections of 
the current regulations needing further consideration and new issues 
that prompted us to develop a regulatory response. In drafting the 
final rule, we received comments from the Sport Fishing and Boating 
Partnership Council, a nongovernmental committee established under the 
Federal Advisory Committee Act; the States Organization for Boating 
Access; the Joint Federal/State Task Force on Federal Assistance 
Policy; and individual States.

Civil Justice Reform

    The Office of the Solicitor has determined under E.O. 12988 that 
the rule will not unduly burden the judicial system and meets the 
requirements of sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of the Order. The final rule 
will help grantees because it:
    a. Updates the regulations to reflect changes in policy and 
practice and recommendations received during the past 14 years;
    b. Makes the regulations easier to use and understand by improving 
the organization and using plain language;
    c. Modifies the final rule to amend 50 CFR part 86 published in the 
Federal Register at 66 FR 5282 on January 18, 2001, based on subsequent 
experience; and
    d. Adopts recommendations on new issues received from State fish 
and wildlife agencies and the Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership 
Council since we published the current rule.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    This final rule does not contain new information collection 
requirements that require approval under the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501 et 
seq.). OMB has reviewed and approved the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 
application and reporting requirements associated with the Boating 
Infrastructure Grant Program and assigned OMB Control Number 1018-0109, 
which expires September 30, 2015. We may not conduct or sponsor and you 
are not required to respond to a collection of information unless it 
displays a currently valid OMB control number.

National Environmental Policy Act

    We have analyzed this rule under the National Environmental Policy 
Act (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and part 516 of the Departmental Manual. 
This rule does not constitute a major Federal action significantly 
affecting the quality of the human environment. An environmental impact 
statement/assessment is not required due to the categorical exclusion 
for administrative changes given at 516 DM 8.5A(3).

Government-to-Government Relationship With Tribes

    We have evaluated potential effects on federally recognized Indian 
tribes under the President's memorandum of April 29, 1994, 
``Government-to-Government Relations with Native American Tribal 
Governments'' (59 FR 22951), E.O. 13175, and 512 DM 2. We have 
determined that there are no potential effects. This final rule will 
not interfere with the tribes' ability to manage themselves or their 
funds.

Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use (E.O. 13211)

    E.O. 13211 addresses regulations that significantly affect energy 
supply, distribution, and use, and requires agencies to prepare 
Statements of Energy Effects when undertaking certain actions. This 
rule is not a significant regulatory action under E.O. 12866 and does 
not affect energy supplies, distribution, or use. Therefore, this 
action is not a significant energy action and no Statement of Energy 
Effects is required.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 86

    Administrative practice and procedure, Boats and boating safety, 
Fishing, Grants administration, Grant programs, Harbors, Intermodal 
transportation, Marine resources, Natural resources, Navigation 
(water), Recreation and recreation areas, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Rivers, Signs and symbols, Vessels, Water resources, 
Waterways.

Regulation Promulgation

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, we amend title 50 of the 
Code of Federal Regulations, chapter I, subchapter F, by revising part 
86 to read as follows:

PART 86--BOATING INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT PROGRAM

Subpart A--General
Sec.
86.1 What does this part do?
86.2 What is the purpose of BIG?
86.3 What terms do I need to know?
Subpart B--Program Eligibility
86.10 Who may apply for a BIG grant?
86.11 What actions are eligible for funding?
86.12 What types of construction and services does boating 
infrastructure include?
86.13 What operational and design features must a facility have 
where a BIG-funded facility is located?
86.14 How can I receive BIG funds for facility maintenance?
86.15 How can dredging qualify as an eligible action?
86.16 What actions are ineligible for BIG funding?
86.17 Who must own the site of a BIG-funded facility?
86.18 How can I ensure that a BIG-funded facility continues to serve 
its intended purpose for its useful life?
86.19 What if a BIG-funded facility would benefit both eligible and 
ineligible users?
Subpart C--Federal Funds and Match
86.30 What is the source of BIG funds?
86.31 How does the Service know how much money will be available for 
BIG grants each year?
86.32 What are the match requirements?
86.33 What information must I give on match commitments, and where 
do I give it?
86.34 What if a partner is not willing or able to follow through on 
a match commitment?
Subpart D--Application for a Grant
86.40 What are the differences between BIG Tier 1--State grants and 
BIG Tier 2--National grants?
86.41 How do I apply for a grant?
86.42 What do I have to include in a grant application?
86.43 What information must I put in the project statement?
86.44 What if I need more than the maximum Federal share and 
required match to complete my BIG-funded project?
86.45 If the Service does not select my grant application for 
funding, can I apply for the same project the following year?
86.46 What changes can I make in a grant application after I submit 
it?
Subpart E--Project Selection
86.50 Who ranks BIG Tier 2--National grant applications?

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86.51 What criteria does the Service use to evaluate BIG Tier 2--
National applications?
86.52 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project on 
the need for more or improved boating infrastructure?
86.53 What factors does the Service consider for benefits to 
eligible users that justify the cost?
86.54 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project on 
boater access to significant destinations and services that support 
transient boater travel?
86.55 What does the Service consider as a partner for the purposes 
of these ranking criteria?
86.56 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project that 
includes more than the minimum match?
86.57 What does the Service consider when evaluating contributions 
that a partner brings to a project?
86.58 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project for a 
physical component, technology, or technique that will improve 
eligible user access?
86.59 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project for 
innovative physical components, technology, or techniques that 
improve the BIG project?
86.60 What does the Service consider when evaluating a project for 
demonstrating a commitment to environmental compliance, 
sustainability, and stewardship?
86.61 What happens after the Director approves projects for funding?
Subpart F--Grant Administration
86.70 What standards must I follow when constructing a BIG-funded 
facility?
86.71 How much time do I have to complete the work funded by a BIG 
grant?
86.72 What if I cannot complete the project during the period of 
performance?
86.73 How long must I operate and maintain a BIG-funded facility, 
and who is responsible for the cost of facility operation and 
maintenance?
86.74 How do I determine the useful life of a BIG-funded facility?
86.75 How should I credit BIG?
86.76 How can I use the logo for BIG?
86.77 How must I treat program income?
86.78 How must I treat income earned after the period of 
performance?
Subpart G--Facility Operations and Maintenance
86.90 How much must an operator of a BIG-funded facility charge for 
using the facility?
86.91 May an operator of a BIG-funded facility increase or decrease 
user fees during its useful life?
86.92 Must an operator of a BIG-funded facility allow public access?
86.93 May I prohibit overnight use by eligible vessels at a BIG-
funded facility?
86.94 Must I give information to eligible users and the public about 
BIG-funded facilities?
Subpart H--Revisions and Appeals
86.100 Can I change the information in a grant application after I 
receive a grant?
86.101 How do I ask for a revision of a grant?
86.102 Can I appeal a decision?
86.103 Can the Director authorize an exception to this part?
Subpart I--Information Collection
86.110 What are the information-collection requirements of this 
part?

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 777c, g, and g-1.

Subpart A--General


Sec.  86.1  What does this part do?

    (a) This part tells States how they may apply for and receive 
grants from the Boating Infrastructure Grant program (BIG) Tier 1-State 
and Tier 2-National subprograms. Section 86.40 describes the 
differences between these two subprograms.
    (b) The terms you, your, and I refer to a State agency that applies 
for or receives a BIG grant. You may also apply to a subgrantee with 
which a State agency has a formal agreement to construct, operate, or 
maintain a BIG-funded facility.
    (c) The terms we, us, and our refer to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service.


Sec.  86.2  What is the purpose of BIG?

    The purpose of BIG is to construct, renovate, and maintain boating 
infrastructure facilities for transient recreational vessels at least 
26 feet long.


Sec.  86.3  What terms do I need to know?

    For the purposes of this part, we define these terms:
    BIG-funded facility means only the part of a facility that we fund 
through a BIG grant.
    Boating infrastructure means all of the structures, equipment, 
accessories, and services that are necessary or desirable for a 
facility to accommodate eligible vessels. See Sec.  86.12 for examples 
of boating infrastructure.
    Capital improvement means:
    (1) A new structure that costs at least $25,000 to build; or
    (2) Altering, renovating, or repairing an existing structure if it 
increases the structure's useful life by 10 years or if it costs at 
least $25,000.
    Concessioner means an entity with which a State has a written 
agreement to operate or manage a BIG-funded facility. The agreement 
with a concessioner may or may not involve a financial exchange. A 
concessioner is not a contractor or vendor. You pay a contractor or 
vendor to perform specific duties or supply specific materials 
according to a written contract. Concessioners, vendors, and 
contractors are not grant recipients.
    Construction means the act of building or significantly altering, 
renovating, or repairing a structure. Clearing and reshaping land and 
demolishing structures are types or phases of construction. Examples of 
structures are buildings, docks, piers, breakwaters, and slips.
    Director means:
    (1) The Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service whom the 
Secretary of the Interior has delegated authority to administer BIG 
nationally; or
    (2) A deputy or another person whom the Director has delegated 
authority over BIG.
    Eligible user means an operator or passenger of an eligible vessel.
    Eligible vessel means a transient recreational vessel at least 26 
feet long. The term includes vessels that are owned, loaned, rented, or 
chartered. The term does not include:
    (1) Commercial vessels;
    (2) Vessels that dock or operate permanently from the facility 
where a BIG-funded project is located; or
    (3) Vessels that receive payment to routinely transport passengers 
on a prescribed route, such as cruise ships, dive boats, and ferries.
    Facility means the structures, equipment, and operations that:
    (1) Provide services to boaters at one location; and
    (2) Are under the control of a single operator or business 
identified in the grant application.
    Grant means an approved award of money, the principal purpose of 
which is to transfer funds from a Federal awarding agency to the non-
Federal entity (grantee) to carry out an authorized public purpose and 
includes the matching cash and any matching in-kind contributions. The 
legal instrument used is a grant agreement.
    Grants.gov is a centralized location for States and other entities 
to find and apply for Federal funding. It is located at http://www.grants.gov. We require States to use grants.gov, or any system that 
replaces it, to apply for BIG grants.
    Maintenance means keeping structures or equipment in a condition to 
serve the intended purpose. It includes cyclical or occasional actions 
to keep facilities fully functional. It does not include operational 
actions such as janitorial work. Examples of maintenance actions are:
    (1) Lubricating mechanical components of BIG-funded equipment;
    (2) Replacing minor components of a BIG-funded improvement, such as 
bolts, boards, and individual structural components; and
    (3) Painting, pressure washing, and repointing masonry.
    Marketing means an activity that promotes a business to interested

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customers for the financial benefit of the facility. It may include a 
plan for sales techniques and strategies, business communication, and 
business development. A business uses marketing to find, satisfy, and 
keep a customer.
    Match means the value of any cash or in-kind contributions required 
or volunteered to complete the BIG-funded facility that are not borne 
by the Federal Government, unless a Federal statute authorizes such 
match. Match must follow the criteria at 2 CFR 200.306(b).
    Navigable waters means waters that are deep and wide enough for the 
passage of eligible vessels within the water body.
    Operation means actions that allow a BIG-funded facility or parts 
of a BIG-funded facility to perform their function on a daily or 
frequent basis. Examples of operation are janitorial work, service 
workers, facility administration, utilities, rent, taxes, and 
insurance.
    Operator means an individual or entity that is responsible for 
operating a BIG-funded facility. An operator may be a grantee, a 
subgrantee, a concessioner, or another individual or entity that the 
grantee has an arrangement with to operate the BIG-funded facility.
    Personal property means anything tangible or intangible that is not 
real property.
    Program income means gross income earned by the grantee or 
subgrantee that is directly generated by a grant-supported activity, or 
earned as a result of the grant, during the period of performance.
    Project means one or more related actions that are eligible for BIG 
funding, achieve specific goals and objectives of BIG, and in the case 
of construction, occur at only one facility.
    Project cost means total allowable costs incurred under BIG and 
includes Federal funds awarded through the BIG grant and all non-
Federal funds given as the match or added to the Federal and matching 
shares to complete the BIG-funded project.
    Public communication means communicating with the public or news 
media about specific actions or achievements directly associated with 
BIG. The purpose is to inform the public about BIG-funded projects or 
the BIG program.
    Real property means one, several, or all interests, benefits, and 
rights inherent in owning a parcel of land. A parcel includes anything 
physically and firmly attached to it by a natural or human action. 
Examples of real property in this rule include fee and leasehold 
interests, easements, fixed docks, piers, permanent breakwaters, 
buildings, utilities, and fences.
    Regional Office means the main administrative office of one of the 
Service's geographic Regions in which a BIG-funded project is located. 
Each Regional Office has a:
    (1) Regional Director appointed by the Director to be the chief 
executive official of the Region and authorized to administer Service 
activities in the Region, except for those administered directly by the 
Service's Headquarters Office; and
    (2) Division of Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR) or its 
equivalent that administers BIG grants.
    Renovate means to rehabilitate all or part of a facility to restore 
it to its intended purpose or to expand its purpose to allow use by 
eligible vessels or eligible users.
    Scope of a project means the purpose, objectives, approach, and 
results or benefits expected, including the useful life of any capital 
improvement.
    Service means the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
    State means any State of the United States, the Commonwealths of 
Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands, the District of Columbia, 
and the territories of Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and American 
Samoa.
    Transient means travel to a single facility for day use or staying 
at a single facility for up to 15 days.
    Useful life means the period during which a BIG-funded capital 
improvement is capable of fulfilling its intended purpose with adequate 
routine care and maintenance. See Sec. Sec.  86.73 and 86.74.

Subpart B--Program Eligibility


Sec.  86.10  Who may apply for a BIG grant?

    One agency in each eligible State may apply for a BIG grant if 
authorized to do so by:
    (a) A statute or regulation of the eligible jurisdiction;
    (b) The Governor of the State, Commonwealth, or territory; or
    (c) The Mayor of the District of Columbia.


Sec.  86.11  What actions are eligible for funding?

    (a) The following actions are eligible for BIG funding if they are 
for eligible users or eligible vessels:
    (1) Construct, renovate, or maintain publicly or privately owned 
boating infrastructure (see Sec.  86.12) following the requirements at 
Sec.  86.13. This may include limited repair or restoration of roads, 
parking lots, walkways, and other surface areas damaged as a direct 
result of BIG-funded construction.
    (2) Conduct actions necessary to construct boating infrastructure, 
such as:
    (i) Engineering, economic, environmental, historic, cultural, or 
feasibility studies or assessments; and
    (ii) Planning, permitting, and contracting.
    (3) Dredging a channel, boat basin, or other boat passage following 
the requirements at Sec.  86.15.
    (4) Install navigational aids to give transient vessels safe 
passage between a facility and navigable channels or open water.
    (5) Produce information and education materials specific to BIG or 
a BIG-funded project and that credit BIG as a source of funding when 
appropriate. Examples of eligible actions include:
    (i) Locating BIG-funded facilities on charts and cruising guides;
    (ii) Creating Statewide or regional brochures telling boaters about 
BIG and directing them to BIG-funded facilities;
    (iii) Advertising a BIG-funded facility in print or electronic 
media with the emphasis on BIG, the BIG-funded facility, or services 
for eligible users, and not on marketing the marina as a whole;
    (iv) Marina newsletter articles, marina or agency Web pages, and 
other communications you produce that are directly related to the BIG-
funded project;
    (v) Giving boaters information and resources to help them find and 
use the BIG-funded facility; and
    (vi) Public communication.
    (6) Record the Federal interest in the real property.
    (7) Use BIG Tier 1--State grant awards to administer BIG Tier 1--
State and BIG Tier 2--National grants, or grant programs, Statewide. 
This includes coordinating and monitoring to ensure BIG-funded 
facilities are well-constructed, meet project objectives, and serve the 
intended purpose for their useful life; and to manage BIG grant 
performance or accomplishments.
    (b) You may ask your Regional Office to approve preaward costs for 
eligible actions. You incur preaward costs at your own risk, as we will 
only reimburse you for preaward costs we approved if you receive a 
grant.
    (c) Applicants may seek funding for installing pumpout facilities 
through the Clean Vessel Act Grant Program (CVA) instead of including 
the cost as part of a BIG grant application. A State may require a 
pumpout be funded through CVA, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance 
number 15.616.
    (d) Other actions may qualify for BIG funding, subject to our 
approval, if they

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achieve the purposes of BIG. We will describe actions we approve and 
how they are eligible for BIG funding in the full text of the annual 
Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).


Sec.  86.12  What types of construction and services does boating 
infrastructure include?

    Boating infrastructure may include:
    (a) Boat slips, piers, mooring buoys, floating docks, dinghy docks, 
day docks, and other structures for boats to tie-up and gain access to 
the shore or services.
    (b) Fuel stations, restrooms, showers, utilities, and other 
amenities for transient-boater convenience.
    (c) Lighting, communications, buoys, beacons, signals, markers, 
signs, and other means to support safe boating and give information to 
aid boaters.
    (d) Breakwaters, sea walls, and other physical improvements to 
allow an area to offer a harbor of safe refuge. A harbor of safe refuge 
is an area that gives eligible vessels protection from storms. To be a 
harbor of safe refuge, the facility must offer a place to secure 
eligible vessels and offer access to provisions and communication for 
eligible users.
    (e) Equipment and structures for collecting, disposing of, or 
recycling liquid or solid waste from eligible vessels or for eligible 
users.


Sec.  86.13  What operational and design features must a facility have 
where a BIG-funded facility is located?

    (a) At project completion, a facility where a BIG-funded facility 
is located must:
    (1) Be open to eligible users and operated and maintained for its 
intended purpose for its useful life;
    (2) Clearly designate eligible uses and inform the public of 
restrictions;
    (3) Offer security, safety, and service for eligible users and 
vessels;
    (4) Be accessible by eligible vessels on navigable waters;
    (5) Allow public access as described at Sec.  86.92;
    (6) Have docking or mooring sites with water access at least 6 feet 
deep at the lowest tide or fluctuation, unless the facility qualifies 
under paragraph (c) of this section; and
    (7) Have an operational pumpout station if:
    (i) Eligible vessels stay overnight; and
    (ii) Available pumpout service is not located within 2 nautical 
miles; or
    (iii) State or local laws require one on site.
    (b) We will waive the pumpout requirement if you show in the grant 
application the inability to install a pumpout.
    (1) We will review your request and will grant the waiver if you 
present circumstances that show:
    (i) A hardship due to lack of utilities or other difficult 
obstacles, such as a BIG-funded facility on an island with no power or 
a remote location where the equipment cannot be serviced or maintained 
regularly;
    (ii) State or local law does not allow septic-waste disposal 
facilities at the location;
    (iii) You are in the process of applying for a CVA grant for the 
same award year as the BIG grant to install a pumpout station as part 
of the BIG-funded facility; or
    (iv) You have received a CVA grant and will install a pumpout 
station as part of the BIG-funded facility on or before the time the 
BIG-funded facility is completed.
    (2) When we waive the pumpout requirement, the BIG-funded facility 
must inform boaters:
    (i) They are required to properly treat or dispose of septic waste; 
and
    (ii) Where they can find information that will direct them to 
nearby pumpout stations.
    (3) If we deny your request, we will follow the process described 
in the annual NOFO.
    (4) If you seek an allowance based on this paragraph, you must 
include supporting information in the grant application as described at 
Sec.  86.43(n)(1).
    (c) We will allow water access at a depth less than 6 feet if you 
can show that the BIG-funded facility will serve its intended purpose 
for typical eligible users that visit that location.
    (d) Any of these design features may already be part of the 
facility, or be funded through another source, and need not be included 
as part of the BIG project.


Sec.  86.14  How can I receive BIG funds for facility maintenance?

    (a) For BIG Tier 1--State and BIG Tier 2--National grants:
    (1) You may request BIG funds for facility maintenance only if you 
will complete the maintenance action during the period of performance.
    (2) You may apply user fees collected at the BIG-funded facility 
after the period of performance to the maintenance of the facility.
    (b) For BIG Tier 1--State grants:
    (1) You may request BIG funds for one-time or as-needed maintenance 
costs at any BIG-eligible facility as long as the costs are discrete 
and follow paragraph (a) of this section.
    (2) If you use BIG funds for maintenance at a facility that has 
received a BIG grant in the past, you must extend the useful life of 
each affected capital improvement accordingly.
    (3) States may limit or exclude BIG maintenance funding they make 
available to subgrantees.
    (c) For BIG Tier 2--National grants, you may request BIG funds for 
maintenance if it directly benefits eligible users and is directly 
related to the BIG project. You are responsible for all maintenance 
costs after the period of performance except as provided at paragraph 
(b) of this section.


Sec.  86.15  How can dredging qualify as an eligible action?

    (a) Dredging in this part includes the physical action of removing 
sediment from the basin and any associated actions, such as 
engineering, permitting, dredge-material management, and other actions 
or costs that occur because of the dredging. Dredging can qualify as an 
eligible action under the grant only if the costs for the dredging-
related actions do not exceed $200,000.
    (b) When you complete the project, the BIG-funded dredged area 
must:
    (1) Have navigable water depth to accommodate eligible vessels as 
described at Sec.  86.13(a)(6);
    (2) Allow safe, accessible navigation by eligible vessels to, from, 
and within the BIG-funded facility; and
    (3) Allow eligible vessels to dock safely and securely at transient 
slips.
    (c) You must show in the grant application that:
    (1) Dredging is needed to fulfill the purpose and objectives of the 
proposed project; and
    (2) You have allocated the dredging costs between the expected use 
by eligible vessels and ineligible vessels.
    (d) You certify by signing the grant application that you have 
enough resources to maintain the dredged area at the approved width and 
depth for the useful life of the BIG-funded facility, under typical 
conditions.


Sec.  86.16  What actions are ineligible for BIG funding?

    (a) These actions or costs are ineligible for BIG funding:
    (1) Law enforcement.
    (2) Direct administration and operation of the facility, such as 
salaries, utilities, and janitorial duties. Janitorial duties may 
include:
    (i) Routine cleaning;
    (ii) Trash and litter collection and removal; and
    (iii) Restocking paper products.
    (3) Developing a State plan to construct, renovate, or maintain 
boating infrastructure.
    (4) Acquiring land or any interest in land.
    (5) Constructing, renovating, or maintaining roads or parking lots,

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except limited action as described at Sec.  86.11(a)(1).
    (6) Constructing, renovating, or maintaining boating infrastructure 
for:
    (i) Shops, stores, food service, other retail businesses, or 
lodging;
    (ii) Facility administration or management, such as a 
harbormaster's or dockmaster's office; or
    (iii) Transportation, storage, or services for boats on dry land, 
such as dry docks, haul-outs, and boat maintenance and repair shops.
    (7) Purchasing or operating service boats to transport boaters to 
and from mooring areas.
    (8) Marketing. Examples of ineligible marketing actions include:
    (i) Giveaway items promoting the business or agency;
    (ii) General marina or agency newsletters or Web sites promoting 
the marina or agency;
    (iii) Exhibits at trade shows promoting anything other than the 
BIG-funded facility; and
    (iv) Outreach efforts directed at the marina as a business or the 
agency as a whole and not focused on BIG or the BIG-funded facility.
    (9) Constructing, renovating, or maintaining boating infrastructure 
that does not:
    (i) Include design features as described at Sec.  86.13;
    (ii) Serve eligible vessels or users; and
    (iii) Allow public access as described at Sec.  86.92.
    (10) Purchase of supplies and other expendable personal property 
not directly related to achieving the project objectives.
    (b) Other activities may be ineligible for BIG funding if they are 
inconsistent with the:
    (1) Purpose of BIG; or
    (2) Applicable Cost Principles at 2 CFR part 200, subpart F.


Sec.  86.17  Who must own the site of a BIG-funded facility?

    (a) You or another entity approved by us must own or have a legal 
right to operate the site of a BIG-funded facility. If you are not the 
owner, you must be able to show, before we approve your grant, that 
your contractual arrangements with the owner of the site will ensure 
that the owner will use the BIG-funded facility for its authorized 
purpose for its useful life.
    (b) Subgrantees or concessioners may be a local or tribal 
government, a nonprofit organization, a commercial enterprise, an 
institution of higher education, or a State agency other than the 
agency receiving the grant.
    (c) Subgrantees that are commercial enterprises are subject to 2 
CFR part 200, subparts A through D, for grant administrative 
requirements.


Sec.  86.18  How can I ensure that a BIG-funded facility continues to 
serve its intended purpose for its useful life?

    (a) When you design and build your BIG-funded facility, you must 
consider the features, location, materials, and technology in reference 
to the geological, geographic, and climatic factors that may have an 
impact on its useful life.
    (b) You must record the Federal interest in real property that 
includes a BIG-funded capital improvement according to the assurances 
required in the grant application and guidance from the Regional WSFR 
Office.
    (c) If we direct you to do so, you must require that subgrantees 
record the Federal interest in real property that includes a BIG-funded 
capital improvement.
    (d) If we do not direct you to act as required by paragraph (c) of 
this section, you may require subgrantees to record the Federal 
interest in real property that includes a BIG-funded capital 
improvement.
    (e) You must state in your subaward that subgrantees must not alter 
the ownership, purpose, or use of the BIG-funded facility as described 
in the project statement without the approval of you and the WSFR 
Regional Office.
    (f) You may impose other requirements on subgrantees, as allowed by 
law, to reduce State liability for the BIG-funded facility. Examples 
are insurance, deed restrictions, and a security interest agreement, 
which uses subgrantee assets to secure performance under the grant.


Sec.  86.19  What if a BIG-funded facility would benefit both eligible 
and ineligible users?

    You may assign any share of the costs to the BIG grant only if the 
BIG-funded facility or a discrete element of the BIG-funded facility 
benefits only eligible users. If a cost does not exclusively benefit 
eligible users, you must allocate costs accordingly. A discrete element 
has a distinct purpose, such as a fuel station, pumpout facility, 
breakwater, or dock system.
    (a) You must clearly show and explain in the project statement:
    (1) The anticipated benefits of each project, discrete elements, 
and major components;
    (2) The breakdown of costs, as described at Sec.  86.43(i), 
including the basis or method you use to allocate costs between 
eligible and ineligible users; and
    (3) Your reasoning in determining how to allocate costs, based on 
paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section and any other guidance in 
the annual NOFO.
    (b) After you submit the application, if we do not agree with your 
cost allocation using paragraph (a) of this section, we will contact 
you. We may ask you to clarify your information. If we do not agree 
that the allocation is equitable, we may negotiate an equitable 
allocation. We must be able to agree that you are appropriately 
allocating costs between eligible and ineligible users based on the 
expected use before we consider your application for award.
    (c) If a proposed BIG-funded facility, or a discrete element, minor 
component, or single action of the BIG-funded project, gives a 
secondary or minimal benefit to all users, we will not require you to 
allocate costs between eligible and ineligible users for that benefit. 
Examples of how we will apply this rule are:
    (1) The primary purpose is to benefit eligible users directly, with 
the secondary benefit for both eligible and ineligible users. You must 
clearly state the exclusive benefit to eligible users in your 
application. The secondary benefit cannot exclude eligible users from 
the primary purpose. For example, if you construct a dock system for 
exclusive use by eligible vessels and a secondary benefit of the dock 
system is protection of the marina from wave action, you would not have 
to allocate costs for the secondary benefit. However, the secondary 
benefit cannot be docking for ineligible vessels because it would 
exclude eligible users from the primary purpose.
    (2) The secondary benefit to ineligible users is not the primary 
purpose, is minimal, and you do not add special features to accommodate 
ineligible users. For example, you do not have to allocate costs 
between user groups for a gangway from the transient dock, designed 
exclusively for eligible users, even though it is accessible to the 
general public. However, if you construct the gangway to accommodate 
the expected ineligible users, then you must allocate costs between 
user groups.
    (3) The expected benefits to both eligible and ineligible users 
have minimal value. If the component has a value of .0025 percent or 
less than the maximum available Federal award plus required match, you 
do not have to allocate costs for that component. We will post the 
amount of the minimal value each year in the annual NOFO. For example, 
if the total maximum Federal award and required match for a BIG Tier 
2--National project is $2 million, you do not have to allocate costs 
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discrete project element, component, or action with a value of $5,000 
or less.
    (d) Examples of actions for which you must allocate costs between 
user groups are the following, unless paragraph (b) of this section 
applies:
    (1) You propose a 200-foot dock for eligible user tie-up spaces 
that you attach to the shore at a boat launch. It will attract 
ineligible use as a tie-up for boaters as they enter and exit the 
water. You must allocate costs between the expected eligible and 
ineligible use.
    (2) You propose a breakwater, fuel station, pumpout station, 
restroom, dredging, navigational aids, or other multiuse or 
multipurpose action.
    (e) Examples of actions for which you do not need to allocate costs 
between user groups are:
    (1) You propose to construct, renovate, or maintain docks 
specifically for eligible vessels.
    (2) You propose to produce information and educational materials 
specific to BIG.
    (f) You must clearly inform boaters when access by ineligible users 
is limited or restricted following the guidance at Sec.  86.94.
    (g) We may ask you to clarify or change how you allocate costs in 
your grant application if they do not meet our standards. We may reject 
costs or applications that do not allocate costs between eligible and 
ineligible users according to the requirements of this section and the 
NOFO.

Subpart C--Federal Funds and Match


Sec.  86.30  What is the source of BIG funds?

    (a) BIG receives Federal funding as a percentage of the annual 
revenues to the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund (Trust 
Fund) [26 U.S.C. 4161(a), 4162, 9503(c), and 9504].
    (b) The Trust Fund receives revenue from sources including:
    (1) Excise taxes paid by manufacturers on sportfishing equipment 
and electric outboard motors;
    (2) Fuel taxes attributable to motorboats and nonbusiness use of 
small-engine power equipment; and
    (3) Import duties on fishing tackle, yachts, and pleasure craft.


Sec.  86.31  How does the Service know how much money will be available 
for BIG grants each year?

    (a) We estimate funds available for BIG grants each year based on 
the revenue projected for the Trust Fund. We include this estimate when 
we issue a NOFO at http://www.grants.gov.
    (b) We calculate the actual amount of funds available for BIG 
grants based on tax collections, any funds carried over from previous 
fiscal years, and available unobligated BIG funds.


Sec.  86.32  What are the match requirements?

    (a) The Act requires that you or another non-Federal partner must 
pay at least 25 percent of eligible and allowable BIG-funded facility 
costs. We must waive the first $200,000 of the required match for each 
grant to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands and the 
territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands (48 
U.S.C. 1469a).
    (b) Match may be cash contributed during the funding period or in-
kind contributions of personal property, structures, and services 
including volunteer labor, contributed during the period of 
performance.
    (c) Match must be:
    (1) Necessary and reasonable to achieve project objectives;
    (2) An eligible activity or cost;
    (3) From a non-Federal source, unless you show that a Federal 
statute authorizes the specific Federal source for use as match; and
    (4) Consistent with 2 CFR 200.29 and 200.306, and any other 
applicable sections of 2 CFR part 200. This includes any regulations or 
policies that replace or supplement 2 CFR part 200.
    (d) Match must not include:
    (1) An interest in land or water;
    (2) The value of any structure completed before the beginning of 
the period of performance, unless the Service approves the activity as 
a preaward cost;
    (3) Costs or in-kind contributions that have been or will be 
counted as satisfying the cost-sharing or match requirement of another 
Federal grant, a Federal cooperative agreement, or a Federal contract, 
unless authorized by Federal statute; or
    (4) Any funds received from another Federal source, unless 
authorized by Federal statute.


Sec.  86.33  What information must I give on match commitments, and 
where do I give it?

    (a) You must give information on the amount and the source of match 
for your proposed BIG-funded facility on the standard grant application 
form at http://www.grants.gov.
    (b) You must also give information on the match commitment by the 
State, a subgrantee, or other third party in the project statement 
under ``Match and Other Contributions.''
    (c) In giving the information required at paragraph (b) of this 
section, you must:
    (1) State the amount of matching cash;
    (2) Describe any matching in-kind contributions;
    (3) State the estimated value of any in-kind contributions; and
    (4) Explain the basis of the estimated value.


Sec.  86.34  What if a partner is not willing or able to follow through 
on a match commitment?

    (a) You are responsible for all activity and funding commitments in 
the grant application. If you discover that a partner is not willing or 
able to meet a grant commitment, you must notify us that you will 
either:
    (1) Replace the original partner with another partner who will 
deliver the action or the funds to fulfill the commitment as stated in 
the grant application; or
    (2) Give either cash or an in-kind contribution(s) that at least 
equals the value and achieves the same objective as the partner's 
original commitment of cash or in-kind contribution.
    (b) If a partner is not willing or able to meet a match commitment 
and you do not have enough money to complete the BIG-funded facility as 
proposed, you must follow the requirements at Sec. Sec.  86.44 and 
86.100.

Subpart D--Application for a Grant


Sec.  86.40  What are the differences between BIG Tier 1--State grants 
and BIG Tier 2--National grants?

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     Comparison of BIG Tier 1--State and BIG Tier 2--National Grants
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         BIG Tier 2--
                                   BIG Tier 1--State       National
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(a) What actions are eligible     Those listed at     Those listed at
 for funding?                      Sec.   86.11.       Sec.   86.11
                                                       except Sec.
                                                       86.11(a)(7).
(b) What is the amount of         Each year we make   We may limit
 Federal funds I can receive in    at least $200,000   funding to a
 one BIG grant?                    available to each   maximum award of
                                   State. We may       $1.5 million. We
                                   increase the        may increase the
                                   award that States   maximum funding
                                   may request         you may request
                                   annually to an      if enough funds
                                   amount above        are available and
                                   $200,000 if         it is
                                   enough funds are    advantageous to
                                   available and it    the program
                                   is advantageous     mission. We
                                   to the program      announce each
                                   mission. We         year in the
                                   announce each       annual NOFO
                                   year in the         posted at http://
                                   annual NOFO         www.grants.gov
                                   posted at http://   the recommended
                                   www.grants.gov      maximum Federal
                                   the maximum         funds you may
                                   Federal funds you   request.
                                   may request.
(c) How many grant applications   Each State can      No limit.
 can I submit each year?           only request up
                                   to the annual
                                   funding limit
                                   each year. You
                                   can do this by
                                   sending in one
                                   grant application
                                   with one project
                                   or multiple
                                   projects. The
                                   Regional WSFR
                                   Office may ask a
                                   State with
                                   multiple projects
                                   to prepare a
                                   separate grant
                                   request for each
                                   project, as long
                                   as the total of
                                   all projects does
                                   not exceed the
                                   annual funding
                                   limit.
(d) How does the Service choose   We fund a single    We score each
 grant applications for funding?   grant or multiple   grant application
                                   grants per State    according to
                                   up to the maximum   ranking criteria
                                   annual funding      at Sec.   86.51.
                                   amount for that     We recommend
                                   year.               applications,
                                                       based on scores
                                                       and available
                                                       funding, to the
                                                       Director. The
                                                       Director selects
                                                       the applications
                                                       for award.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec.  86.41  How do I apply for a grant?

    (a) If you want to apply to be a subgrantee, you must send an 
application to the State agency that manages BIG following the rules 
given by your State. We award BIG funds only to States.
    (b) The director of your State agency (see Sec.  86.10) or an 
authorized representative must certify all standard forms submitted in 
the grant application process in the format that we designate.
    (c) States must submit a grant application through http://www.grants.gov. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) 
number for BIG is 15.622.
    (d) If your State supports Executive Order 12372, Intergovernmental 
Review of Federal Programs, you must send copies of all standard forms 
and supporting information to the State Clearinghouse or Single Point 
of Contact identified at http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants_spoc/ 
before sending it through http://www.grants.gov.


Sec.  86.42  What do I have to include in a grant application?

    (a) When you submit a BIG grant application, you must include 
standard forms, a BIG project statement as described at Sec.  86.43, 
documents, maps, images, and other information asked for in the annual 
NOFO at http://www.grants.gov, CFDA 15.622, in the format we ask for.
    (b) You must include supporting documentation explaining how the 
proposed work complies with applicable laws and regulations. You must 
also state the permits, evaluations, and reviews you need to complete 
the project. After we approve your project, you will follow guidance at 
Sec.  86.61 to complete requirements that will become part of your 
application.
    (c) After we review your application, any responses to our requests 
to give more information or to clarify information become part of the 
application.
    (d) Misrepresentations of the information you give in an 
application may be a reason for us to:
    (1) Reject your application; or
    (2) Terminate your grant and require repayment of Federal funds 
awarded.


Sec.  86.43  What information must I put in the project statement?

    You must put the following information in the project statement:
    (a) Need. Explain why the project is necessary and how it fulfills 
the purpose of BIG. To demonstrate the need for the project you must:
    (1) For construction projects, describe existing facilities 
available for eligible vessels near the proposed project. Support your 
description by including images that show existing structures and 
facilities, the proposed BIG-funded facility, and relevant details, 
such as the number of transient slips and the amenities for eligible 
users.
    (2) Describe how the proposed project fills a need or offers a 
benefit not offered by the existing facilities identified at paragraph 
(a)(1) of this section.
    (3) Give information to support the number of transient boats 
expected to use the area of the proposed project and show that the 
existing facilities identified at paragraph (a)(1) of this section are 
not enough to support them.
    (b) Purpose. State the desired outcome of the project in general or 
abstract terms, but in such a way that we can review the information 
and apply it to the competitive review. Base the purpose on the need as 
described in paragraph (a) of this section.
    (c) Objectives. Identify specific, measurable, attainable, 
relevant, and time-bound (SMART) outputs related to the need you are 
addressing.
    (d) Results or benefits expected. (1) Describe each capital 
improvement, service, or other product that will result from the 
project, and its purpose.
    (2) Describe how the structures, services, or other products will:
    (i) Achieve the need described at paragraph (a) of this section; 
and
    (ii) Benefit eligible users.
    (e) Approach. (1) Describe the methods to be used to achieve the 
objectives. Show that you will use sound design and proper procedures. 
Include enough information on the status of needed permits, land use 
approvals, and other compliance requirements for us to make a 
preliminary assessment.
    (2) Give the name, contact information, qualifications, and role of 
each known concessioner or subgrantee.
    (3) Explain how you will exercise control to ensure the BIG-funded 
facility continues to achieve its authorized

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purpose during the useful life of the BIG-funded project.
    (f) Useful life. Estimate the useful life in years of each capital 
improvement for the proposed project. Explain how you estimated the 
useful life of each capital improvement. You must reference a generally 
accepted method used to determine useful life of a capital improvement. 
You will finalize useful life during the approval process. See 
Sec. Sec.  86.73 and 86.74.
    (g) Geographic location. (1) State the location using Global 
Positioning System (GPS) coordinates in the format we ask for in the 
annual NOFO.
    (2) State the local jurisdiction (county, city, town, or 
equivalent), street address, and water body associated with the 
project.
    (3) Include maps in your application, such as:
    (i) A small State map that shows the general location of the 
project;
    (ii) A local map that shows the facility location and the nearest 
community, public road, and navigable water body; and
    (iii) Maps or images that show proximity to significant 
destinations, services that support eligible users, terrain 
considerations, access, or other information applicable to your 
project.
    (iv) Any other map that supports the information in the project 
statement.
    (h) Project officer. If the Federal Aid Coordinator for the State 
agency will be the project officer, enter the term State Federal Aid 
Coordinator under this heading. If the State Federal Aid Coordinator 
will not be the project officer, give the name, title, work address, 
work email, and work telephone number of the contact person. The 
project officer identified should have a detailed knowledge of the 
project. State whether the project officer has the authority to sign 
requests for prior approval, project reports, and other communications 
committing the grantee to a course of action.
    (i) Budget narrative. Provide costs and other information 
sufficient to show that the project will result in benefits that 
justify the costs. You must use reasonably available resources to 
develop accurate cost estimates for your project to insure the 
successful completion of your BIG-funded facility. You should discuss 
factors that would influence project costs as described at Sec.  
86.53(d). Costs must be necessary and reasonable to achieve the project 
objectives.
    (1) You must state how you will allocate costs between eligible and 
ineligible users following the requirements at Sec.  86.19 and explain 
the method used to allocate costs equitably between anticipated 
benefits for eligible and ineligible users.
    (2) State sources of cash and in-kind values you include in the 
project budget.
    (3) Describe any item that has cost limits or requires our approval 
and estimate its cost or value. Examples are dredging and preaward 
costs.
    (j) Match and other partner contributions. Identify the cash and 
in-kind contributions that you, a partner, or other entity contribute 
to the project and describe how the contributions directly and 
substantively benefits completion of the project. See Sec. Sec.  86.32 
and 86.33 for required information.
    (k) Fees and program income, if applicable. (1) See Sec.  86.90 for 
the information that you must include on the estimated fees that an 
operator will charge during the useful life of the BIG-funded facility.
    (2) See Sec. Sec.  86.77 and 86.78 for an explanation of how you 
may use program income. If you decide that your project is likely to 
generate program income during the period of performance, you must:
    (i) Estimate the amount of program income that the project is 
likely to generate; and
    (ii) Indicate how you will apply program income to Federal and non-
Federal outlays.
    (l) Relationship with other grants. Describe the relationship 
between the BIG-funded facility and other relevant work funded by 
Federal and non-Federal grants that is planned, expected, or in 
progress.
    (m) Timeline. Describe significant milestones in completing the 
project and any accomplishments to date.
    (n) General. (1) If you seek a waiver based on Sec.  86.13(b), you 
must include the request and supporting information in the grant 
application following the instructions in the annual NOFO.
    (2) Include any other description or document we ask for in the 
annual NOFO or that you need to support your proposed project.
    (o) Ranking criteria. In BIG Tier 2--National applications, you 
must respond to each of the questions found in the ranking criteria at 
Sec.  86.51. We also publish the questions for these criteria in the 
annual NOFO at http://www.grants.gov.
    (1) In addressing the ranking criteria, refer to the information at 
Sec. Sec.  86.52 through 86.60 and any added information we ask for in 
the annual NOFO.
    (2) You may give information relevant to the ranking criteria as 
part of the project statement. If you take this approach, you must 
reference the criterion and give supporting information to reflect the 
guidance at Sec. Sec.  86.52 through 86.60.


Sec.  86.44  What if I need more than the maximum Federal share and 
required match to complete my BIG-funded project?

    (a) If you plan a BIG project that you cannot complete with the 
recommended maximum Federal award and the required match, you may:
    (1) Find other sources of non-Federal funds to complete the 
project;
    (2) Divide your larger project into smaller, distinct, stand-alone 
projects and apply for more than one BIG grant, either in the same year 
or in different years. One project cannot depend on the anticipated 
completion of another; or
    (3) Combine your BIG Tier 1--State and BIG Tier 2--National funding 
to complete a project at a single location.
    (b) If you are awarded a grant and find you cannot complete a BIG 
project with the Federal funds and required match, you may:
    (1) Find other sources of non-Federal funds to complete the 
project.
    (2) Consider if BIG Tier 1--State funds are available to help 
complete the project. This is not a guaranteed option.
    (3) Ask for approval to revise the grant by following the 
requirements at subpart H of this part.
    (c) For BIG Tier 2--National grants, we review and rank each 
application individually, and each must compete with other applications 
for the same award year.
    (d) If you receive a BIG grant for one of your applications, we do 
not give preference to other applications you submit.
    (e) If you do not complete your project, we may take one or more of 
the remedies for noncompliance found at 2 CFR 200.338, and any other 
regulations that apply.


Sec.  86.45  If the Service does not select my grant application for 
funding, can I apply for the same project the following year?

    Yes. If we do not select your BIG grant application for funding, 
you can apply for the same project the following year or in later 
years.


Sec.  86.46  What changes can I make in a grant application after I 
submit it?

    (a) After you submit your grant application, you can add or change 
information up to the date and time that the applications are due.
    (b) After the application due date and before we announce selected 
projects, you can add or change information in your application only if 
it does not affect the scope of the project, would not affect the score 
of the application,

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and is not a correction (see paragraph (c) of this section).
    (1) During this period we may ask you to change the useful life 
following the requirements at Sec.  86.74 or allocation of costs 
between users of the BIG project following the requirements at Sec.  
86.19.
    (2) If your application proposes using BIG funds for an action we 
identify as ineligible, we will decide on a case-by-case basis whether 
we will allow you to change your application to remove identified 
ineligible costs and if we will consider your application for funding.
    (c) You must inform us of any incorrect information in an 
application as soon as you discover it, either before or after 
receiving an award.
    (d) We may ask you at any point in the application process to:
    (1) Clarify, correct, explain, or supplement data and information 
in the application;
    (2) Justify the eligibility of a proposed action; or
    (3) Justify the allowability of proposed costs or in-kind 
contributions.
    (e) If you do not respond fully to our questions at paragraph (d) 
of this section in the time allotted, we may decide not to consider 
your application for funding.
    (f) If your application is competitive, but funding is limited and 
we cannot fully fund your project, we may tell you the amount of 
available funds and ask you if you wish to accept the reduced funding 
amount. We will decide on a case-by-case basis if we will consider 
changes to the scope of your project based on the reduced funding. Any 
changes to the scope of a project must not result in reducing the 
number of points enough to lower your project's ranking position. If 
you choose to accept the reduced amount, you must amend your 
application to reflect all changes, including the difference in Federal 
and non-Federal funding.

Subpart E--Project Selection


Sec.  86.50  Who ranks BIG Tier 2--National grant applications?

    We assemble a panel of our professional staff to review, rank, and 
recommend grant applications for funding to the Director. This panel 
may include representatives of our Regional Offices, with Headquarters 
staff overseeing the review, ranking, and recommendation process. 
Following the requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 
U.S.C. Appendix), the Director may invite nongovernmental organizations 
and other non-Federal entities to take part in an advisory panel to 
make recommendations to the Director.


Sec.  86.51  What criteria does the Service use to evaluate BIG Tier 
2--National applications?

    Our panel of professional staff and any invited participants 
evaluate BIG Tier 2--National applications using the ranking criteria 
in the following table and assign points within the range for each 
criterion. We may give added information to guide applicants regarding 
these criteria in the annual NOFO on http://www.grants.gov. This may 
include the minimum total points that your application must receive in 
order to qualify for award.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Ranking criteria                       Points
-------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) Need, Access, and Cost    20 total possible points............
 Efficiency.
    (1) Will the proposed     0-10................................
     boating infrastructure
     meet a need for more or
     improved facilities?.
    (2) Will eligible users   0-7.................................
     receive benefits from
     the proposed boating
     infrastructure that
     justify the cost of the
     project?.
    (3) Will the proposed     0-3.................................
     boating infrastructure
     accommodate boater
     access to significant
     destinations and
     services that support
     transient boater
     travel?.
(b) Match and Partnerships..  10 total possible points............
    (1) Will the proposed     0-7.................................
     project include
     private, local, or
     State funds greater
     than the required
     minimum match?.
    (2) Will the proposed     0-3.................................
     project include
     contributions by
     private or public
     partners that
     contribute to the
     project objectives?.
(c) Innovation..............  6 total possible points.............
    (1) Will the proposed     0-3.................................
     project include
     physical components,
     technology, or
     techniques that improve
     eligible-user access?.
    (2) Will the proposed     0-2.................................
     project include
     innovative physical
     components, technology,
     or techniques that
     improve the BIG-funded
     project?.
    (3) Has the facility      0-1.................................
     where the project is
     located demonstrated a
     commitment to
     environmental
     compliance,
     sustainability, and
     stewardship and has an
     agency or organization
     officially recognized
     the facility for its
     commitment?.
                             -------------------------------------------
(d) Total possible points...  36..................................
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec.  86.52  What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
on the need for more or improved boating infrastructure?

    In evaluating a proposed project under the criterion at Sec. Sec.  
86.51(a)(1) on the need for more or improved boating infrastructure 
facilities, we consider whether the project will:
    (a) Construct new boating infrastructure in an area that lacks it, 
but where eligible vessels now travel or would travel if the project 
were completed;
    (b) Renovate a facility to:
    (1) Improve its physical condition;
    (2) Follow local building codes;
    (3) Improve generally accepted safety standards; or
    (4) Adapt it to a new purpose for which there is a demonstrated 
need;
    (c) Create accessibility for eligible vessels by reducing wave 
action, increasing depth, or making other physical improvements;
    (d) Expand an existing marina or mooring site that is unable to 
accommodate current or projected demand by eligible vessels; or
    (e) Make other improvements to accommodate an established eligible 
need.


Sec.  86.53  What factors does the Service consider for benefits to 
eligible users that justify the cost?

    (a) We consider these factors in evaluating a proposed project 
under the criterion at Sec.  86.51(a)(2) on whether benefits to 
eligible users justify the cost:
    (1) Total cost of the project;
    (2) Total benefits available to eligible users upon completion of 
the project; and
    (3) Reliability of the data and information used to decide benefits 
relative to costs.
    (b) You must support the benefits available to eligible users by 
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describing them in the project statement and explaining how they relate 
to Need at Sec.  86.43(a).
    (c) We will consider the cost relevant to all benefits to eligible 
users that are adequately supported in the application. We may consider 
the availability of preexisting structures and amenities, but only in 
the context of the need identified at Sec.  86.43(a).
    (d) Describe in your application any factors that would influence 
project costs, such as:
    (1) The need for specialized materials to meet local codes, address 
weather or terrain, or extend useful life;
    (2) Increased transportation costs due to location; or
    (3) Other factors that may increase costs, but whose actions 
support needed benefits.
    (e) Describe any costs that are associated with providing a harbor 
of safe refuge.


Sec.  86.54  What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
on boater access to significant destinations and services that support 
transient boater travel?

    In evaluating a proposed project under the criterion on boater 
access at Sec.  86.51(a)(3), we consider:
    (a) The degree of access that the BIG-funded facility will give;
    (b) The activity, event, or landmark that makes the BIG-funded 
facility a destination, how well known the attraction is, how long it 
is available, and how likely it is to attract boaters to the facility; 
and
    (c) The availability of services and safety near the BIG-funded 
facility, how easily boaters can access them, and how well they serve 
the needs of eligible users.


Sec.  86.55  What does the Service consider as a partner for the 
purposes of these ranking criteria?

    (a) The following may qualify as partners for purposes of the 
ranking criteria:
    (1) A non-Federal entity, including a subgrantee.
    (2) A Federal agency other than the Service.
    (b) The partner must commit to a financial contribution or an in-
kind contribution, or to take a voluntary action during the period of 
performance.
    (c) In-kind contributions or actions must be necessary and 
contribute directly and substantively to the completion of the project. 
You must explain in the grant application how they are necessary and 
contribute to completing the project.
    (d) A governmental entity may be a partner unless its contribution 
to completing the project is a mandatory duty of the agency, such as 
reviewing a permit application. A voluntary action by a government 
agency or employee is a partnership.


Sec.  86.56  What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
that includes more than the minimum match?

    (a) When we evaluate a project under the criterion for match at 
Sec.  86.51(b)(1), we consider how much cash the applicant and partners 
commit above the required minimum match of 25 percent of project costs.
    (b) The contribution may be from a State, a single source, or any 
combination of sources.
    (c) We will award points as follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Percent cash match                         Points
------------------------------------------------------------------------
26-30...................................................               1
31-35...................................................               2
36-40...................................................               3
41-45...................................................               4
46-50...................................................               5
51-80...................................................               6
81 or higher............................................               7
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (d) We must waive the first $200,000 in match for the entities 
described at Sec.  86.32(a). We will determine the required match by 
subtracting the waived amount from the required 25 percent match and 
award points using the table at paragraph (c) of this section.


Sec.  86.57  What does the Service consider when evaluating 
contributions that a partner brings to a project?

    (a) We consider these factors for partner contributions in 
evaluating a proposed project under the criterion at Sec.  86.51(b)(2):
    (1) The significance of the contribution to the success of the 
project;
    (2) How the contribution supports the actions proposed in the 
project statement;
    (3) How the partner demonstrates its commitment to the 
contribution; and
    (4) The ability of the partner to fulfill its commitment.
    (b) We may consider the combined contributions of several partners, 
according to the factors at paragraph (a) of this section.
    (c) To receive consideration for this criterion, you must show in 
your application how a partner, or group of partners, significantly 
supports the project by addressing the factors in paragraph (a) of this 
section.
    (d) You may describe partner contributions in the project 
statement.
    (e) Under this criterion, partner contributions need not exceed the 
25 percent required match.


Sec.  86.58  What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
for a physical component, technology, or technique that will improve 
eligible user access?

    (a) In evaluating a proposed project under the criterion at Sec.  
85.51(c)(1), we consider whether the project will increase the 
availability of the BIG-funded facility for eligible users or improve 
eligible boater access to the facility by:
    (1) Using a new technology or technique; or
    (2) Applying a new use of an existing technology or technique.
    (b) We will not award points for following access standards set by 
law.
    (c) We will consider if you choose to complete the project using an 
optional or advanced technology or technique that will improve access, 
or if you go beyond the minimum requirements.
    (d) To receive consideration for this criterion, you must describe 
in the grant application the current standard and how you will exceed 
the standard.


Sec.  86.59  What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
for innovative physical components, technology, or techniques that 
improve the BIG project?

    (a) In evaluating a proposed project under the criterion at Sec.  
86.51(c)(2), we consider if the project will include physical 
components, technology, or techniques that are:
    (1) Newly available; or
    (2) Repurposed in a unique way.
    (b) Examples of the type of innovations we will consider are 
components, technology, or techniques that:
    (1) Extend the useful life of the BIG-funded project;
    (2) Are designed to allow the operator to save costs, decrease 
maintenance, or improve operation;
    (3) Are designed to improve BIG-eligible services or amenities;
    (4) Reduce the carbon footprint of the BIG-funded facility. Carbon 
footprint means the impact of the total set of greenhouse gas 
emissions;
    (5) Are used during construction specifically to reduce negative 
environmental impacts, beyond compliance requirements; or
    (6) Improve facility resilience.


Sec.  86.60  What does the Service consider when evaluating a project 
for demonstrating a commitment to environmental compliance, 
sustainability, and stewardship?

    (a) In evaluating a project under the criterion at Sec.  
86.51(c)(3), we consider if the application documents that the facility 
where the BIG-funded project is located has received official 
recognition for its voluntary commitment to

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environmental compliance, sustainability, and stewardship by exceeding 
regulatory requirements.
    (b) The official recognition must be part of a voluntary, 
established program administered by a Federal or State agency, local 
governmental agency, Sea Grant or equivalent entity, or a State or 
Regional marina organization.
    (c) The established program must require the facility to use 
management and operational techniques and practices that will ensure it 
continues to meet the high standards of the program and must contain a 
component that requires periodic review.
    (d) The facility must have met the criteria required by the 
established program and received official recognition by the due date 
of the application.


Sec.  86.61  What happens after the Director approves projects for 
funding?

    (a) After the Director approves projects for funding, we notify 
successful applicants of the:
    (1) Amount of the grant;
    (2) Documents or clarifications required, including those required 
for compliance with applicable laws and regulations;
    (3) Approvals needed and format for processing approvals; and
    (4) Time constraints.
    (b) After we receive the required forms and documents, we approve 
the project and the terms of the grant and obligate the grant in the 
Federal financial management system.
    (c) BIG funds are available for Federal obligation for 3 Federal 
fiscal years, starting October 1 of the fiscal year that funds become 
available for award. We do not make a Federal obligation until you meet 
the grant requirements. Funds not obligated within 3 fiscal years are 
no longer available.

Subpart F--Grant Administration


Sec.  86.70  What standards must I follow when constructing a BIG-
funded facility?

    (a) You must design and build a BIG-funded facility so that each 
structure meets Federal, State, and local standards.
    (b) A Region or a State may require you to have plans reviewed by a 
subject-matter expert if there are questions as to the safety, 
structural stability, durability, or other construction concerns for 
projects that will cost more than $100,000.


Sec.  86.71  How much time do I have to complete the work funded by a 
BIG grant?

    (a) We must obligate a grant within 3 Federal fiscal years of the 
beginning of the Federal fiscal award year.
    (b) We will work with you to set a start date within the 3-year 
period of obligation. We assign a period of performance that is no 
longer than 3 years from the grant start date.
    (c) You must complete your project within the period of performance 
unless you ask for and receive a grant extension.


Sec.  86.72  What if I cannot complete the project during the period of 
performance?

    (a) If you cannot complete the project during the 3-year period of 
performance, you may ask us for an extension. Your request must be in 
writing, and we must receive it before the end of the original period 
of performance.
    (b) An extension is considered a revision of a grant and must 
follow guidance at Sec.  86.101.
    (c) We will approve an extension up to 2 years if your request:
    (1) Describes in detail the work you have completed and the work 
that you plan to complete during the extension;
    (2) Explains the reasons for delay;
    (3) Includes a report on the status of the project budget; and
    (4) Includes assurance that you have met or will meet all other 
terms and conditions of the grant.
    (d) If you cannot complete the project during the extension period, 
you may ask us for a second extension. Your request must be in writing, 
and we must receive it before the end of the first extension. Your 
request for a second extension must include all of the information 
required at paragraph (b) of this section and, it must show that:
    (1) The extension is justified;
    (2) The delay in completion is not due to inaction, poor planning, 
or mismanagement; and
    (3) You will achieve the project objectives by the end of the 
second extension.
    (e) We require that the Regional Director and the Service's 
Assistant Director for the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program 
approve requests to extend a project beyond 5 years of the grant start 
date.


Sec.  86.73  How long must I operate and maintain a BIG-funded 
facility, and who is responsible for the cost of facility operation and 
maintenance?

    (a) You must operate and maintain a BIG-funded facility for its 
authorized purpose for its useful life. See Sec. Sec.  86.3, 86.43(f), 
and 86.74.
    (b) Catastrophic events may shorten the useful life of a BIG-funded 
facility. If it is not feasible or is cost-prohibitive to repair or 
replace the BIG-funded facility, you may ask to revise the grant to 
reduce the useful-life obligation.
    (c) You are responsible for the costs of the operation and 
maintenance of the BIG-funded facility for its useful life, except as 
allowed at Sec.  86.14(b).


Sec.  86.74  How do I determine the useful life of a BIG-funded 
facility?

    You must determine the useful life of your BIG-funded project using 
the following:
    (a) You must give an informed estimate of the useful life of the 
BIG-funded project in your grant application, including the information 
in Steps 1, 2, and 3, in paragraphs (a)(1) through (3) of this section, 
as applicable.
    (1) Step 1. Identify all capital improvements that are proposed in 
your project. We may reject your application if you do not include an 
estimate for useful life.
    (i) Use the definition of capital improvement at Sec.  86.3.
    (ii) The capital improvement must be a structure or system that 
serves an identified purpose.
    (iii) Consider the function of the components in your application 
and group those with a similar purpose together as structures or 
systems.
    (iv) All auxiliary components of your project (those that are not 
directly part of the structure or system) must be identified as 
necessary for the continued use of an identified capital improvement. 
For example, a gangway is not part of the dock system, but is necessary 
for access to and from the dock system, so it could be included in the 
useful life of the dock system.
    (v) Attach an auxiliary component as identified at paragraph 
(a)(1)(iv) of this section to only one capital improvement. If it 
supports more than one, choose the one with the longest useful life.
    (vi) Examples of structures or systems that could potentially make 
up a single capital improvement are a: Rest room/shower building; dock 
system; breakwater; seawall; basin, as altered by dredging; or fuel 
station.
    (2) Step 2. Estimate the useful life of each capital improvement 
identified in Step 1 in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
    (i) State how you determine the useful life estimate.
    (ii) Identify factors that may influence the useful life of the 
identified capital improvement, such as: Marine environment, wave 
action, weather conditions, and heavy usage.
    (iii) Examples of sources to obtain estimates for useful life 
information when developing your application are: Vendors, engineers, 
contractors, or others with expertise or experience with a capital 
improvement.
    (3) Step 3. If you are asking us to consider additional points for 
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component, technology, or technique under the criterion at Sec.  
86.51(c) that will increase the useful life, you must describe in your 
application:
    (i) The capital improvement or component that you will apply the 
criterion at Sec.  86.51(c) to;
    (ii) The expected increase in useful life;
    (iii) The sources of information that support your determination of 
an extended useful life; and
    (iv) A description of how you expect the useful life will be 
increased.
    (b) After you submit your application, but before we award your 
grant, you must:
    (1) Confirm the useful life for each capital improvement using a 
generally accepted method.
    (2) Provide any additional documents or information, if we request 
it.
    (3) Consult and obtain agreement for your final useful life 
determinations at the State or Regional level, or both.
    (4) Revise your application, as needed, to include the final useful 
life determination(s).
    (c) If we find before we award the grant that you are unable to 
support your determination of an extended useful life at Sec.  
86.51(c), we will reduce your score and adjust the ranking of 
applications accordingly.
    (d) You must finalize useful life in your grant by one of the 
following methods:
    (i) State several useful-life expectations, one for each individual 
capital improvement you identified at paragraph (a)(1) of this section; 
or
    (ii) State a single useful life for the whole project, based on the 
longest useful life of the capital improvements you identified at 
paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
    (e) States may decide to use only one of the methods described at 
paragraph (d) of this section for all BIG-funded projects in their 
State.


Sec.  86.75  How should I credit BIG?

    (a) You must use the Sport Fish Restoration logo to show the source 
of BIG funding:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR06MY15.000

    (b) Examples of language you may use to credit BIG are:
    (1) A Sport Fish Restoration-Boating Infrastructure Grant funded 
this facility thanks to your purchase of fishing equipment and 
motorboat fuel.
    (2) A Sport Fish Restoration-Boating Infrastructure Grant is 
funding this construction thanks to your purchase of fishing equipment 
and motorboat fuel.
    (3) A Sport Fish Restoration-Boating Infrastructure Grant funded 
this pamphlet thanks to your purchase of fishing equipment and 
motorboat fuel.
    (c) States may ask for approval of alternative language to follow 
ordinances and restrictions for posting information where the project 
is located.


Sec.  86.76  How can I use the logo for BIG?

    (a) You must use the Sport Fish Restoration logo on:
    (1) BIG-funded facilities;
    (2) Printed or Web-based material or other visual representations 
of BIG projects or achievements; and
    (3) BIG-funded or BIG-related educational and informational 
material.
    (b) You must require a subgrantee to display the logo in the places 
and on materials described at paragraph (a) of this section.
    (c) Businesses that contribute to or receive from the Trust Fund 
that we describe at Sec.  86.30 may display the logo in conjunction 
with its associated products or projects.
    (d) The Assistant Director or Regional Director may authorize other 
persons, organizations, agencies, or governments not identified in this 
section to use the logo for purposes related to BIG by entering into a 
written agreement with the user. The user must state how it intends to 
use the logo, to what it will attach the logo, and the relationship to 
BIG.
    (e) The Service and the Department of the Interior make no 
representation or endorsement whatsoever by the display of the logo as 
to the quality, utility, suitability, or safety of any product, 
service, or project associated with the logo.
    (f) The user of the logo must indemnify and defend the United 
States and hold it harmless from any claims, suits, losses, and damages 
from:
    (1) Any allegedly unauthorized use of any patent, process, idea, 
method, or device by the user in connection with its use of the logo, 
or any other alleged action of the user; and
    (2) Any claims, suits, losses, and damages arising from alleged 
defects in the articles or services associated with the logo.
    (g) No one may use any part of the logo in any other manner unless 
the Service's Assistant Director for Wildlife and Sport Fish 
Restoration or Regional Director authorizes it. Unauthorized use of the 
logo is a violation of 18 U.S.C. 701 and subjects the violator to 
possible fines and imprisonment.


Sec.  86.77  How must I treat program income?

    (a) You must follow the applicable program income requirements at 2 
CFR 200.80 and 200.307 if you earn program income during the period of 
performance.
    (b) We authorize the following options in the regulations cited at 
paragraph (a) of this section:
    (1) You may deduct the costs of generating program income from the 
gross income if you did not charge these costs to the grant. An example 
of costs that may qualify for deduction is maintenance of the BIG-
funded facility that generated the program income.
    (2) Use the addition alternative for program income only if:
    (i) You describe the source and amount of program income in the 
project statement according to Sec.  86.43(k)(2); and
    (ii) We approve your proposed use of the program income, which must 
be for one or more of the actions eligible for funding at Sec.  86.11.
    (3) Use the deduction alternative for program income that does not 
qualify under paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
    (c) We do not authorize the cost-sharing or matching alternative in 
the regulations cited at paragraph (a) of this section.
    (d) For BIG Tier 1-State grants with multiple projects that you may 
complete at different times, we recommend that States seek our advice 
on how to apply for and manage grants to reduce unintended program 
income.
    (e) If your project is completed before the end of the period of 
performance, we recommend you notify us and ask for advice on how to 
adjust the period of performance to manage potential program income.


Sec.  86.78  How must I treat income earned after the period of 
performance?

    You are not accountable to us for income earned by you or a 
subgrantee after the period of performance as a result of the grant 
except as required at Sec. Sec.  86.90 and 86.91.

Subpart G--Facility Operations and Maintenance


Sec.  86.90  How much must an operator of a BIG-funded facility charge 
for using the facility?

    (a) An operator of a BIG-funded facility must charge reasonable 
fees for using the facility based on prevailing rates at other publicly 
and privately owned local facilities similarly situated

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and offering a similar service or amenity.
    (b) If other publicly and privately owned local facilities offer 
BIG-funded services or amenities free of charge, then a fee is not 
required.
    (c) If the BIG-funded facility has a State or locally imposed fee 
structure, we will accept the mandated fee structure if it is 
reasonable and does not impose an undue burden on eligible users.
    (d) You must state proposed fees and the basis for the fees in your 
grant application. The information you give may be in any format that 
clearly shows how you arrived at an equitable amount.


Sec.  86.91  May an operator of a BIG-funded facility increase or 
decrease user fees during its useful life?

    (a) An operator of a BIG-funded facility may increase or decrease 
user fees during its useful life without our prior approval if they are 
consistent with prevailing market rates. The grantee may impose 
separate restrictions on an operator or subgrantee.
    (b) If the grantee or we discover that fees charged by the operator 
of a BIG-funded facility do not follow Sec.  86.90 and the facility 
unfairly competes with other marinas or makes excessive profits, the 
grantee must notify the operator in writing. The operator must respond 
to the notice in writing, and either justify or correct the fee 
schedule. If the operator justifies the fee schedule, the grantee and 
we must allow reasonable business decisions and only call for a change 
in the fee schedule if the operator is unable to show that the increase 
or decrease is reasonable.


Sec.  86.92  Must an operator of a BIG-funded facility allow public 
access?

    (a) Public access in this part means access by eligible users, for 
eligible activities, or by other users for other activities that either 
support the purpose of the BIG-funded project or do not interfere with 
the purpose of the BIG-funded project. An operator of a BIG-funded 
facility must not allow activities that interfere with the purpose of 
the project.
    (b) An operator of a BIG-funded facility must allow public access 
to any part of the BIG-funded facility during its useful life, except 
as described at paragraphs (e) and (f) of this section.
    (c) An operator of a BIG-funded facility must allow reasonable 
public access to other parts of the facility that would normally be 
open to the public and must not limit access in any way that 
discriminates against any member of the public.
    (d) The site of a BIG-funded facility must be:
    (1) Accessible to the public; and
    (2) Open for reasonable periods.
    (e) An operator may temporarily limit public access to all or part 
of the BIG-funded facility due to an emergency, repairs, construction, 
or as a safety precaution. (f) An operator may limit public access when 
seasonally closed for business.


Sec.  86.93  May I prohibit overnight use by eligible vessels at a BIG-
funded facility?

    You may prohibit overnight use at a BIG-funded facility if you 
state in the approved grant application that the facility is only for 
day use. If after we award the grant you wish to change to day use 
only, you must follow the requirements at subpart H of this part.


Sec.  86.94  Must I give information to eligible users and the public 
about BIG-funded facilities?

    (a) You must give clear information using signs or other methods at 
BIG-funded facilities that:
    (1) Direct eligible users to the BIG-funded facility;
    (2) Include restrictions and operating periods or direct boaters 
where to find the information; and
    (3) Restrict ineligible use at any part of the BIG-funded facility 
designated only for eligible use.
    (i) You do not need to notify facility users of any restrictions 
for shared-use areas and amenities that you have already decided have 
predictable mixed use and you have allocated following Sec.  86.19.
    (ii) You must notify facility users of benefits that you decide are 
only for eligible users, such as boat slips and moorage.
    (b) You may use new technology and methods of communication to 
inform boaters.

Subpart H--Revisions and Appeals


Sec.  86.100  Can I change the information in a grant application after 
I receive a grant?

    (a) To change information in a grant application after you receive 
a grant, you must propose a revision of the grant and we must approve 
it.
    (b) We may approve a revision if:
    (1) For BIG Tier 1--State and BIG Tier 2--National awards, the 
revision:
    (i) Would not significantly decrease the benefits of the project; 
and
    (ii) Would not increase Federal funds.
    (2) For BIG Tier 2--National awards, the revision:
    (i) Involves process, materials, logistics, or other items that 
have no significant effect on the factors used to decide the score; and
    (ii) Keeps an equal or greater percentage of the non-Federal 
matching share of the total BIG project costs.
    (c) We may approve a decrease in the Federal funds requested in the 
application subject to paragraph (b) of this section.
    (d) The Regional WSFR Office must follow its own procedures for 
review and approval of any changes to a BIG Tier 1--State grant.
    (e) The Regional WSFR Office must receive approval from the WSFR 
Headquarters Office for any changes to a BIG Tier 2--National grant 
that involves cost or affects project benefits.


Sec.  86.101   How do I ask for a revision of a grant?

    (a) You must ask for a revision of a grant by sending us the 
following documents:
    (1) The standard form used to apply for Federal assistance, which 
is available at http://www.grants.gov. You must use this form to update 
or ask for a change in the information that you included in the 
approved grant application. The authorized representative of your 
agency must certify this form.
    (2) A statement attached to the standard form at paragraph (a)(1) 
of this section that explains:
    (i) The proposed changes and how the revision would affect the 
information that you submitted with the original grant application; and
    (ii) Why the revision is necessary.
    (b) You must send any revision of the scope to your State 
Clearinghouse or Single Point of Contact if your State supports this 
process under Executive Order 12372, Intergovernmental Review of 
Federal Programs.


Sec.  86.102   Can I appeal a decision?

    You can appeal the Director's, Assistant Director's, or Regional 
Director's decision on any matter subject to this part according to 2 
CFR 200.341.
    (a) You must send the appeal to the Director within 30 calendar 
days of the date that the Director, Assistant Director, or Regional 
Director mails or otherwise informs you of a decision.
    (b) You may appeal the Director's decision under paragraph (a) of 
this section to the Secretary of the Interior within 30 calendar days 
of the date that the Director mailed the decision. An appeal to the 
Secretary must follow procedures at 43 CFR part 4, subpart G, ``Special 
Rules Applicable to Other Appeals and Hearings.''


Sec.  86.103  Can the Director authorize an exception to this part?

    The Director can authorize an exception to any requirement of this 
part that is not explicitly required by

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law if it does not conflict with other laws or regulations or the 
policies of the Department of the Interior or the Office of Management 
and Budget (OMB).

Subpart I--Information Collection


Sec.  86.110  What are the information-collection requirements of this 
part?

    OMB has reviewed and approved the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
information collection requirements (project narratives, reports, and 
amendments) in this part and assigned OMB Control No. 1018-0109. We may 
not conduct or sponsor and a person is not required to respond to a 
collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB 
control number. You may send comments on any aspect of the information 
collection requirements to the Service Information Collection Clearance 
Officer at the address provided at 50 CFR 2.1(b).

    Dated: April 21, 2015.
Michael Bean,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
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                                             DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                              Boating Trust Fund. The Trust Fund                    Some of the comments we received
                                                                                                     receives revenue from: (a) Taxes on                   support our changes or approaches and
                                             Fish and Wildlife Service                               sport fishing equipment, electric                     others recommend further changes or
                                                                                                     outboard motors, and sonar devices; (b)               considerations. A few comments
                                             50 CFR Part 86                                          taxes on special motorboat fuels and                  requested more information or
                                             [Docket No. FWS–R9–WSR–2011–0083;                       gasoline attributable to motorboats and               explanation.
                                             FVWF941009000007B–XXX–FF09W11000]                       nonbusiness use of small power                          We address these comments in the
                                                                                                     equipment; and (c) import duties on                   following section.
                                             RIN 1018–AW64                                           fishing tackle, yachts, and pleasure
                                                                                                     craft. In FY 2015, the Service awarded                Response to Public Comments
                                             Boating Infrastructure Grant Program                    over $14.3 million to States for eligible                We arrange the public comments by
                                             AGENCY:    Fish and Wildlife Service,                   projects.                                             sections of the proposed rule. We do not
                                             Interior.                                                  This BIG final rule is the first                   duplicate a response we give in one
                                             ACTION:  Final rule.                                    comprehensive update since 2001. In                   section in another section. We do not
                                                                                                     developing this rule, we considered the               present comments exactly as stated
                                             SUMMARY:    We, the U.S. Fish and                       recommendations of the 2005 review of                 unless we enclose text within quotation
                                             Wildlife Service (Service), are revising                BIG published by the Sport Fishing and                marks. In many instances, we combine
                                             regulations governing the                               Boating Partnership Council, a Service                several similar comments and show as
                                             administration of the national Boating                  Federal Advisory Committee. We                        a single comment. We state in the
                                             Infrastructure Grant Program (BIG). We                  actively worked with the Council and                  response to each comment any action
                                             published a proposed rule in the                        our other partners, such as the States                taken and explain our response. Some
                                             Federal Register on March 28, 2012. We                  Organization for Boating Access,                      public comments led us to reexamine
                                             received responses from the public                      BoatUS, States, and the boating public.               sections or approaches beyond the
                                             during the 60-day comment period with                   Background                                            specific public comment. Based on this
                                             recommendations for changes, support                                                                          reexamination, we make changes to
                                             for certain parts of the proposed rule,                    This final rule revises title 50, part 86          improve clarity, consistency,
                                             and requests for more time to review the                of the Code of Federal Regulations                    organization, or comprehensiveness.
                                             proposed rule. We published a second                    (CFR), which is ‘‘Boating Infrastructure                 We make some changes for
                                             proposed rule in the Federal Register on                Grant (BIG) Program.’’ The primary                    clarification and uniformity that we do
                                             April 25, 2014, with a 90-day comment                   users of these regulations are agencies in            not specifically discuss. We do not
                                             period. The final rule simplifies and                   the 50 States, the Commonwealths of                   explain minor changes that do not
                                             clarifies some sections, responds to                    Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana                  significantly affect content. We discuss
                                             comments on both proposed rules, and                    Islands, the District of Columbia, and                any substantive changes that resulted
                                             considers other approaches to carrying                  the territories of Guam, the U.S. Virgin              from this reexamination in our
                                             out this grant program.                                 Islands, and American Samoa. We use                   responses to the comments. We use the
                                                                                                     State or States in this document to refer             word grantee in our responses to refer
                                             DATES: The final rule is effective on June
                                                                                                     to any or all of these jurisdictions.                 to a State that receives a BIG award. It
                                             5, 2015.                                                   These regulations tell States how they
                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa
                                                                                                                                                           may also apply to a subgrantee with
                                                                                                     may apply for and use funds from the                  which a State agency has a formal
                                             E. Van Alstyne, Wildlife and Sport Fish                 Sport Fish Restoration and Boating
                                             Restoration Program, Division of Policy                                                                       agreement to construct, operate, or
                                                                                                     Trust Fund that are dedicated by law to               maintain a BIG-funded facility.
                                             and Programs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife                    BIG (Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish
                                             Service, 703–358–1942.                                                                                           The regulations at 2 CFR part 200,
                                                                                                     Restoration Act, 16 U.S.C. 777c, g, and               Uniform Administrative Requirements,
                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              g–1).                                                 Cost Principles, and Audit
                                                                                                        The Catalog of Federal Domestic
                                             Executive Summary                                                                                             Requirements for Federal Awards (78
                                                                                                     Assistance at https://www.cfda.gov
                                                The Sportfishing and Boating Safety                                                                        FR 78590, December 26, 2013), became
                                                                                                     describes BIG under 15.622. BIG offers
                                             Act of 1998 established the Boating                                                                           effective for Federal grants on December
                                                                                                     grants in two subprograms, BIG Tier 1—
                                             Infrastructure Grant Program (BIG). The                                                                       26, 2014. Many citations within this
                                                                                                     State and BIG Tier 2—National, to
                                             Fish and Wildlife Service carries out the                                                                     regulation have been updated to reflect
                                                                                                     construct, renovate, and maintain
                                             program through regulations published                                                                         the current authority. The term grant
                                                                                                     boating infrastructure facilities for
                                             at 50 CFR part 86. The regulations                                                                            period is replaced with the term period
                                                                                                     transient recreational vessels at least 26
                                             establish a process for States, the                                                                           of performance at 2 CFR 200.77 and we
                                                                                                     feet long.
                                             District of Columbia, Commonwealths,                                                                          reflect that change in both the Response
                                                                                                        We published a proposed rule for BIG
                                             and territories (States) to receive grants                                                                    to Public Comments and the body of the
                                                                                                     in the Federal Register on March 28,
                                             by proposing projects to construct and                                                                        rule.
                                                                                                     2012 (77 FR 18767), with a 60-day
                                             maintain facilities for transient                                                                                We use the term proposed rule to refer
                                                                                                     comment period ending May 29, 2012.
                                             recreational vessels at least 26 feet long.                                                                   to the proposed rule published in the
                                                                                                     We received 22 responses from the
                                             There are two subprograms in BIG. BIG                                                                         Federal Register at 79 FR 23210, April
                                                                                                     public. Fifteen included comments
                                             Tier 1—State competes on the State                                                                            25, 2014.
                                                                                                     applicable to the proposed rule and 11
                                             level for eligible projects, and BIG Tier                                                                        We include all sections of the
                                                                                                     included requests for more time to
                                             2—National competes on a national                                                                             proposed rule and indicate if we
                                                                                                     review the proposed rule. We responded
                                             level for eligible projects. Examples of                                                                      received no comments.
                                                                                                     to comments and published a second
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                                             eligible costs are floating docks, piers,               proposed rule in the Federal Register on              Subpart A—General
                                             navigational aids, boat slips, limited                  April 25, 2014 (79 FR 23210), with a 90-
                                             dredging, and restrooms.                                                                                      Section 86.1      What does this part do?
                                                                                                     day comment period ending July 24,
                                                BIG receives its funding from 2                      2014.                                                   In this section, we introduce the terms
                                             percent of the annual appropriation                        We received 13 responses to the                    BIG Standard and BIG Select to identify
                                             from the Sport Fish Restoration and                     proposed rule published at 79 FR 23210.               the subprograms in BIG. We consider


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                                             the terms Tier 1 and Tier 2 in the                      list of potential subgrantees at                      Grants.gov
                                             current rule as bureaucratic and                        § 86.17(b).                                             We received one comment asking us
                                             nondescriptive of the BIG subprograms,                     Comment 4: Add award to the terms                  to clarify to subgrantees that States must
                                             so we proposed different names. We                      and define it as different from a grant.              apply for BIG funds through http://
                                             received many comments and some                            Response 4: We make no change
                                                                                                                                                           www.grants.gov. Upon further
                                             suggestions for alternative subprogram                  based on this comment. We make minor
                                                                                                                                                           consideration, we add the definition of
                                             names. Most commenters stated that                      changes to the definition of grant to
                                                                                                                                                           grants.gov at § 86.3 to improve clarity in
                                             since the program has been active for so                better reflect the definition at 2 CFR
                                                                                                                                                           the rule.
                                             long, a major change would be                           200.51. The term Federal award at 2
                                             confusing to those routinely interacting                CFR 200.38 refers to several types of                 Maintenance
                                             with the program. Some States noted                     financial assistance. To define award                    We received several comments
                                             that they have developed materials that                 may cause confusion.                                  supporting our definition of
                                             use the current subprogram names and                    Capital Improvement                                   maintenance and making maintenance
                                             they would have to recreate those                                                                             an allowable action for BIG Tier 1—
                                                                                                        Comment 5: Clarify what you mean by
                                             materials if we were to implement new                                                                         State grants.
                                                                                                     repairing. Does capital improvement
                                             subprogram names. To compromise                                                                                  Comment 10: Suggest you give
                                                                                                     include routine operation and
                                             between the commenters’ desire to keep                                                                        clarification for janitorial activities in
                                                                                                     maintenance?
                                             the familiar Tier designations and our                     Response 5: We make no change                      the definition of maintenance.
                                             desire to make the names more                                                                                    Response 10: We make no change to
                                                                                                     based on this comment. The word
                                             explanatory, we accept a combination of                 repairing is a common term and is clear               the definition, but clarify at § 86.16
                                             suggested subprogram naming and                         in that it means to restore an existing               actions we identify as janitorial.
                                             designate the subprograms as BIG Tier                                                                            Comment 11: The examples in the
                                                                                                     structure to serve an intended purpose.
                                             1—State and BIG Tier 2—National.                                                                              definition of maintenance numbered (1)
                                                                                                     Capital improvement does not include
                                             Adding the terms State and National                                                                           Lubricating components of BIG-funded
                                                                                                     operation or maintenance in that a
                                             reflects the level at which grants are                                                                        equipment and (3) Painting, pressure
                                                                                                     capital improvement must increase the
                                             competed. Continued use of Tier 1 and                                                                         washing, and repointing masonry seem
                                                                                                     structure’s useful life by 10 years or cost
                                             Tier 2 supports familiarity and allows                                                                        to be janitorial in nature and not
                                                                                                     at least $25,000.
                                             for States to use printed materials on                     Comment 6: What is the basis for                   maintenance.
                                             hand, changing to add the new                           using $25,000 as a cap in the definition                 Response 11: We make no change
                                             subprogram naming as is practical and                   of capital improvement?                               based on this comment. The examples
                                             convenient for them.                                       Response 6: We make no change                      given at (1) and (3) are maintenance
                                                                                                     based on this comment. There is not a                 actions that are done on an occasional
                                             Section 86.2 What is the purpose of                                                                           or cyclical basis to help maintain the
                                             BIG?                                                    $25,000 cap in the definition of capital
                                                                                                     improvement. Rather, it is a minimum                  equipment and structures that are part
                                               We received one comment supporting                    threshold based on the amount in 49                   of the BIG-funded facility.
                                             our statement of the purpose of BIG. The                CFR part 24 above which a grantee must                   To clarify our approach, maintenance
                                             commenter said that ‘‘the proposed                      get an appraisal before acquiring real                is focused on preserving the equipment
                                             rules are consistent with that mission’’                property in a WSFR-administered                       and structures for use into the future.
                                             and he commends the Service for                         program. In the coming years, we will                 Operations are done on a daily or
                                             continuing to focus on such facilities.                 change other regulations to reflect this              weekly cycle (more often than cyclical
                                                                                                     value.                                                maintenance) and are actions that
                                             Section 86.3 What terms do I need to                                                                          support the availability of the
                                             know?                                                   Contractor/Concessioner                               equipment and structures for current
                                               We received one comment supporting                      Comment 7: We received several                      public use.
                                             our clarification of day dock use.                      comments stating that the term                        Navigable Waters
                                             General                                                 contractor was unclear and used
                                                                                                     inconsistently with the typical                          Comment 12: Clarify in the definition
                                               Comment 1: Clarify that the grant for                 understanding of the term.                            if the waterway is supposed to connect
                                             a BIG-funded facility includes both                       Response 7: We agree and change the                 to another waterway to give cruising
                                             Federal funds plus matching funds.                      term to concessioner. We expanded on                  linkage, or if the intent is to open the
                                               Response 1: We make no change                         the definition to clarify intent.                     waterways definition to include large
                                             based on this comment. The definition                                                                         water bodies that do not give linkage to
                                             of grant includes this information.                     Facility                                              another waterway.
                                               Comment 2: Recommend adding                             Comment 8: Recommend changing                          Response 12: We clarify the definition
                                             definitions for grantee and subgrantee to               the word boaters to eligible users.                   to mean passage of eligible vessels
                                             help applicants understand their role in                   Response 8: We make no change                      within the water body. To be navigable
                                             the overall rule.                                       based on this comment. The definition                 water for the purposes of BIG, we do not
                                               Response 2: We make no change                         of BIG-funded facility is specific to                 require the water body to have a
                                             based on this comment. Section 86.1                     eligible users, but the definition of                 navigable passage to another water
                                             distinguishes between a grantee and a                   facility is broader and applies to all                body. However, the water body must be
                                             subgrantee.                                             boaters.                                              large enough to support eligible vessel
                                               Comment 3: Add the term subgrantee                       Comment 9: Clarify that a facility can             travel within the water body.
                                             and include a description of the wide                   be owned by one entity, but leased long-
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                                             range of potential subgrantees to include               term to another to operate and manage.                Operation
                                             educational institutions.                                  Response 9: We make no change                        Comment 13: What does service labor
                                               Response 3: We make no change to                      based on this comment. We discuss that                mean?
                                             definitions based on this comment and                   an entity other than the owner may                      Response 13: We change the term to
                                             refer to Response 2. We do add                          operate a facility in the definition of               service worker. This means anyone
                                             institutions of higher education to the                 concessioner and at § 86.17.                          whose job duties are to offer services to


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                                             the public. Some examples of service                    supports that the dock is physically and              Section 86.11     What actions are eligible
                                             workers are dock hands, rest room/                      firmly attached to land.                              for funding?
                                             shower attendants, and travel assistants.                                                                        We received several comments that
                                                                                                     Transient
                                             Personal Property                                                                                             support eligible actions in the proposed
                                                                                                        We received a comment supporting                   rule and one that specifically supports
                                                Comment 14: Suggest you give                         that in the proposed rule we clarify day              using BIG funding for monitoring BIG
                                             examples of personal property that                      dock usage.                                           projects.
                                             would be eligible as match as described                    Comment 18: Recommend that the                        Comment 22: We received a comment
                                             at § 86.32(b). Are there any limits to the              definition of ‘‘transient’’ be increased to           supporting our proposed language that
                                             types of personal property that would be                30 days to allow increased flexibility for            boat wash stations are ineligible for
                                             eligible as match? Allowing personal                    long-distance travelers.                              funding and another requesting we
                                             property as match seems to be in                           Response 18: We received comments                  reconsider allowing boat wash stations
                                             conflict with § 86.32(c)(2) that states                 in prior reviews asking us to consider                as eligible under BIG. One commenter
                                             match must be an eligible activity or                   increasing the time allowed in the                    supports boat wash stations as an
                                             cost, but personal property is not listed               definition of transient. We reconsidered              eligible action, stating that they are used
                                             as an eligible action at § 86.11.                       all comments on the subject and change
                                                Response 14: We make no change                                                                             in saltwater environments to prepare the
                                                                                                     the definition of transient to include a              bottom surfaces of transient vessels for
                                             based on this comment. We do not give                   stay up to 15 days. This will allow for
                                             a list of examples of personal property                                                                       boat repairs and to improve
                                                                                                     eligible boaters to arrange for a 2-week              performance.
                                             in the definition because the                           stay, which is a more typical visit than                 Response 22: We make no change and
                                             possibilities are so extensive, it may be               10 days, and gives one-day flexibility for            do not include boat wash stations as
                                             perceived as limiting. Personal property                arrival and departure.                                eligible because:
                                             must meet the criteria for match at
                                                                                                        Comment 19: Clarify if an eligible                    • Boat wash stations require that
                                             § 86.32 and must support the BIG-
                                                                                                     vessel staying at a large water body that             boats be removed from the water to
                                             funded project and the eligible actions
                                                                                                     is not navigably connected to another                 accomplish the desired results. This is
                                             or costs of the BIG-funded project.
                                                                                                     water body must be removed from the                   potentially an auxiliary service to
                                             Personal property is basically anything
                                                                                                     water at the end of the transient period.             transient boaters on rare occasions, but
                                             that is not real property, and as real
                                                                                                        Response 19: We make no change                     not a primary benefit for transient
                                             property has very limited eligibility in
                                                                                                     based on this comment. Transient                      vessels.
                                             BIG, the majority of actions and costs for
                                                                                                     defines the period a recreational vessel                 • We do not include other
                                             a BIG-funded project will involve
                                                                                                     at least 26 feet long may stay at any                 equipment to repair and maintain
                                             personal property. Personal property in
                                                                                                     single BIG-funded facility to be an                   vessels as eligible for BIG funding.
                                             a BIG-funded project may include
                                                                                                     eligible vessel. We make no additional                   States may seek to fund boat wash
                                             equipment, building materials, supplies,
                                                                                                     restrictions.                                         stations under the Dingell-Johnson
                                             and many other items.
                                                                                                                                                           Sport Fish Restoration Recreational
                                             Project Cost                                            Useful Life                                           Boating Access subprogram as described
                                               Comment 15: Recommend rewording                         Comment 20: Recommend replacing                     at 50 CFR part 80.
                                             to state, ‘‘the Federal Share awarded                   routine care with operation in this                      Comment 23: Add recording fees as
                                             through the BIG Grant and all Match                     definition.                                           an eligible action as this will be
                                             given that the award is contingent upon                   Response 20: We make no change                      required when we record the Notice of
                                             combining the two items to complete                     based on this comment. Routine care is                Federal Participation as described at
                                             the Project.’’                                          broader and includes operation, best                  § 86.18.
                                               Response 15: We make no change                        management practices, enforcing marina                   Response 23: We agree and make the
                                             based on this comment. The definition                   rules and regulations, and other actions              change.
                                             we give is clear and consistent with the                that together add to the care of BIG-                    Comment 24: Consider adding at
                                             definition at other regulations.                        funded items.                                         § 86.11(a)(2)(i) cultural to formally
                                                                                                                                                           include those studies as eligible.
                                             Program Income                                          Subpart B—Program Eligibility                            Response 24: We agree and make the
                                                Comment 16: Does the reference to                    Section 86.10       Who may apply for a               change.
                                             period of performance include useful                    BIG grant?                                               Comment 25: Recommend adding at
                                             life?                                                                                                         § 86.11(a)(5)(vi), a reference that directs
                                                Response 16: No. A period of                            Comment 21: The same commenter                     readers to the definition of marketing.
                                             performance begins with the grant start                 suggested at several sections of this rule               Response 25: We make no change
                                             date and ends with the grant end date.                  that we change our grant process to                   based on this comment. The rule has a
                                             All costs for work performed are                        allow individual public and private                   definition of public communication and
                                             incurred during the period of                           facility owners to circumvent the State               adding a reference to marketing in this
                                             performance. The period of useful life                  and directly apply for BIG grants. He                 paragraph may be confusing.
                                             extends past the period of performance.                 suggests that States may continue to be                  Comment 26: In reference to
                                             We make no change based on this                         advisors, but there is a large burden on              § 86.11(a)(6) [(a)(7) in the final rule], can
                                             comment.                                                States when named as the applicant for                actions such as coordinating and
                                                                                                     all BIG projects. The response below                  monitoring be used as match for a BIG
                                             Real Property                                           applies to all related comments.                      Tier 2—National grant or is it allowed
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                                                Comment 17: In the examples of real                     Response 21: We make no change                     only under BIG Tier 1—State grants?
                                             property, suggest removing the term                     based on this comment. Limiting BIG                      Response 26: We make no change
                                             fixed dock and replacing it with                        awards to States is based on the statute              based on this comment. These actions
                                             permanent dock.                                         that established the program (see Pub. L.             may be offered as match when approved
                                                Response 17: We make no change                       105–178, sec. 7404(a) and (d), June 9,                as project costs for an individual BIG
                                             based on this comment. The word fixed                   1998).                                                Tier 2—National grant project and


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                                             completed during the period of                          pumpouts. We also received a comment                  exceed 10 percent of total BIG project
                                             performance. These actions may be                       supporting flexibility in water access.               costs or $200,000, whichever is less.
                                             associated with implementing a                             Comment 32: Clarify how security                   After further consideration, we remove
                                             Statewide BIG program and may be                        and safety is a required operational and              the 10 percent limit and will allow
                                             offered as match under BIG Tier 1—                      design feature, but law enforcement is                dredging costs up to $200,000 for both
                                             State.                                                  not an eligible action.                               BIG Tier 1—State and BIG Tier 2—
                                                Comment 27: What is the process for                     Response 32: We make no change                     National grants.
                                             requesting and receiving prior approval                 based on this comment. Law                               Comment 36: Change the term basin
                                             for preaward costs? How far in advance                  enforcement is inconsistent with the                  to area used by eligible users.
                                             can preaward costs be approved?                         authorizing legislation (Pub. L. 105–178,                Response 36: We make no change
                                                Response 27: We make no change                       June 9, 1998) and is not an eligible                  based on this comment. The regulations
                                             based on this comment. We will                          action. The type of security and safety               limit the amount of BIG funds available
                                             consider approving preaward costs only                  that a BIG-funded facility must offer is              for dredging and eliminate the need for
                                             if an applicant negotiates with us in                   consistent with the mission of BIG in                 allocating funds to only eligible users.
                                             anticipation of the BIG award where                     that it offers reasonable                                Comment 37: Recommend changing
                                             such costs are necessary for efficient                  accommodations that give eligible users               § 86.15(b)(1) from lowest tide to mean
                                             and timely performance of the scope of                  basic protection. Examples are: Lighting,             low water.
                                             work. Such costs are allowable only to                  gates, and communication.                                Response 37: We remove the term at
                                             the extent that they would have been                       Comment 33: Move items at § 86.43(n)               § 86.15(b)(1) and substitute a reference
                                             allowable if incurred during the BIG                    to this section as it applies to operation            to § 86.13(a)(6) for the language that the
                                             period of performance and only with                     and design and not what to include in                 commenter finds confusing.
                                             our written approval. The applicant                     a grant application.                                     Comment 38: Recommend deleting
                                             assumes all risk and we will not                           Response 33: We agree and move                     the requirement at § 86.15(d) as it is
                                             reimburse the preaward costs if it does                 much of the information at § 86.43(n) to              unnecessary and will likely require a
                                             not receive a BIG grant. An applicant                   § 86.13(b)(1) through (4).                            new form.
                                             should discuss possible preaward costs                     Comment 34: The reference to depth                    Response 38: We make no change
                                             with us as early in the process as                      requirements is confusing. Recommend                  based on this comment. We include this
                                             possible.                                               having docking or mooring sites with                  paragraph in response to concerns from
                                                                                                     water access at least 6 feet deep at mean             prior and current comment periods for
                                             Section 86.12 What types of                             low tide in tidal waters or a minimum
                                             construction and services does boating                                                                        a method or directive to ensure that
                                                                                                     of 6 feet in nontidal waters.                         grantees maintain a dredged area. A new
                                             infrastructure include?                                    Response 34: We make no change
                                                                                                                                                           form will not be necessary. When a
                                                Comment 28: Recommend adding                         based on this comment. We are asking
                                                                                                                                                           State signs the Standard Form 424B or
                                             dredging.                                               applicants to consider the water
                                                                                                                                                           424D it certifies that it will follow all
                                                Response 28: We make no change                       conditions at the proposed site of the
                                                                                                                                                           regulations.
                                             based on this comment. Dredging is an                   BIG-funded facility and any reasons for
                                                                                                                                                              Comment 39: Recommend adding
                                             action and not infrastructure.                          potential depth fluctuation that could
                                                                                                                                                           language at § 86.15(d) to allow
                                                Comment 29: Recommend adding                         affect access by eligible vessels. We do
                                                                                                                                                           flexibility for responding to unusual
                                             floating restrooms as possible                          not wish to limit this consideration to
                                                                                                                                                           circumstances that affect water level.
                                             infrastructure.                                         tidal or nontidal influences, but to
                                                Response 29: Floating restrooms are                                                                           Response 39: We add ‘‘under typical
                                                                                                     consider natural influences and those
                                             already included at § 86.12(e). We make                                                                       conditions’’ to indicate that we will
                                                                                                     created by human activity.
                                             a minor clarifying change.                                                                                    consider flexibility under extraordinary
                                                Comment 30: Why do you include                       Section 86.14 How can I receive BIG                   factors that affect water level.
                                             access to communication and provisions                  funds for facility maintenance?                          Comment 40: Is dredging eligible only
                                             in the definition of harbor of safe                       We received a comment supporting                    at a facility that has received BIG funds
                                             refuge?                                                 the flexibility for States to use BIG Tier            in the past?
                                                Response 30: We make no change                       1—State funding for maintenance. We                      Response 40: No. Dredging is an
                                             based on this comment. Our research                     received a comment asking us to clarify               eligible action. As with all other eligible
                                             indicates that a harbor of safe refuge                  how to extend useful life when BIG                    actions, there is no requirement to have
                                             includes these amenities that support                   funds are used for maintenance at a                   received a prior grant. We make no
                                             vessels during an emergency.                            facility that has received a BIG grant in             change based on this comment.
                                                Comment 31: Suggest at § 86.12(e) you                the past. We clarify that a grantee must              Section 86.16 What actions are
                                             refer to § 86.11(c) and encourage Clean                 extend the useful life of the capital                 ineligible for BIG funding?
                                             Vessel Act funding.                                     improvements affected by the
                                                Response 31: We make no change                       maintenance, as appropriate.                            We received comments that agree
                                             based on this comment. This section                                                                           with the concepts in this section,
                                             describes what is included in boating                   Section 86.15 How can dredging                        specifically that we list land as an
                                             infrastructure. We would confuse                        qualify as an eligible action?                        ineligible cost.
                                             readers to include funding information                     We received a comment supporting                     Comment 41: Clarify the difference
                                             here.                                                   our approach for dredging and dredging-               between:
                                                                                                     related actions in BIG.                                 • The ineligible action at
                                             Section 86.13 What operational and                         Comment 35: Suggest that the amount                § 86.16(a)(8)(ii) General marina or
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                                             design features must a facility have                    of the total BIG grant the Service will               agency newsletters or Web sites
                                             where a BIG-funded facility is located?                 allow for dredging be increased from 10               promoting the marina or agency; and
                                               We received a comment that supports                   percent to 20 percent.                                  • The eligible action at
                                             the change in the proposed rule that no                    Response 35: In the proposed rule we               § 86.11(a)(5)(iv) Marina newsletter
                                             longer requires operators to inform                     allowed using BIG funds for dredging if               articles, marina or agency Web pages,
                                             boaters of the location of other                        costs for dredging-related actions do not             and other communications you produce


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                                             that are directly related to the BIG-                   the owner signs the grant, there is no                  Comment 51: You should not require
                                             funded project.                                         need for additional documentation.                    recording of the Federal interest after
                                                Response 41: We make no change                          Comment 46: Clarify that State                     applications are received. Adding these
                                             based on this comment. The difference                   agencies other than the agency receiving              requirements later can jeopardize
                                             is that the eligible action at                          the grant may be subgrantees.                         partner relationships.
                                             § 86.11(a)(5)(iv) is specific to and                       Response 46: We agree and change the                 Response 51: We make no change
                                             directly supports the BIG-funded                        section to clarify this.                              based on this comment. We clarify this
                                             project. The ineligible action at                          Comment 47: May Federal agencies,                  section based on other comments. It is
                                             § 86.16(a)(8)(ii) is general in nature and              corporations, companies, and                          the State’s responsibility to direct
                                             focused primarily on the marina or                      partnerships qualify as subgrantees?                  potential subgrantees to these
                                             agency apart from the BIG project or                       Response 47: We make no change                     regulations or otherwise alert them to
                                             program. If a marina or agency includes                 based on this comment. Corporations,                  this and other potential obligations,
                                             specific BIG-funded project or BIG                      companies, and partnerships that we                   compliance requirements, and future
                                             program information in any general                      will accept as subgrantees are either                 responsibilities.
                                             agency communications, it may allocate                  commercial enterprises or nonprofit
                                                                                                     organizations and are already listed as               Section 86.19 What if a BIG-funded
                                             the information and education costs
                                                                                                     eligible subgrantees. A Federal agency                facility would benefit both eligible and
                                             accordingly.
                                                                                                     may participate as a landowner that has               ineligible users?
                                                Comment 42: Suggest you revise
                                             § 86.16(a)(5) to clarify that roads and                 a contractual relationship with a State                  We received comments supporting the
                                             parking lots and possibly other land                    subgrantee or through a reimbursable                  changes that allow us to work with a
                                             surface improvements may be funded                      agreement. However, a Federal agency                  grantee to correctly allocate costs after
                                             with BIG if there is damage to the                      cannot be a subgrantee.                               the application is received, but before
                                             surface as a result of completing the BIG                  Comment 48: Remove the requirement                 we consider the application for award.
                                             project.                                                that subgrantees that are commercial                  We remove § 86.19(b) as it restates
                                                                                                     enterprises are subject to future                     information in the opening paragraph.
                                                Response 42: We clarify at
                                                                                                     regulations.                                          We renumber §§ 86.19(c) through (h) as
                                             § 86.11(a)(1) that repairing or restoring
                                                                                                        Response 48: We agree and removed                  §§ 86.19(b) through (g).
                                             roads, parking lots, walkways, and other
                                                                                                     § 86.17(c)(2) because we are uncertain                   Comment 52: Remove assigning ‘‘100
                                             surface areas damaged as a direct result
                                                                                                     how future regulations will be applied.               percent’’ of the project costs as it is
                                             of BIG-funded construction is an eligible
                                                                                                     We retain information at § 86.17(c)(1) as             confusing.
                                             action. This must be limited only to the
                                                                                                     § 86.17(c) to remind grantees and
                                             surface that receives the damage and a                                                                           Response 52: We define ‘‘project cost’’
                                                                                                     subgrantees that businesses have other
                                             reasonable surrounding distance needed                                                                        at § 86.3 as the combination of the
                                                                                                     Federal requirements they must follow.
                                             to insure the public can safely travel on                                                                     Federal share and the matching share.
                                             the surface.                                            Section 86.18 How can I ensure that a                 However, in the interest of clarity we
                                                Comment 43: Remove the word                          BIG-funded facility continues to serve                rephrase to state ‘‘all eligible project
                                             facilities at § 86.16(a)(6) as it may create            its intended purpose for its useful life?             costs’’ instead of ‘‘100 percent.’’
                                             confusion when interpreting definitions                    We received comments that support                     Comment 53: Change § 86.19(c) [now
                                             at § 86.3.                                              this section.                                         § 86.19(b)] so that applicants must
                                                Response 43: We agree and make the                      Comment 49: What does the word                     properly allocate funds before the due
                                             change.                                                 ‘‘record’’ mean at § 86.18(b)?                        date. The breakdown on allocated costs
                                                Comment 44: Clarify the differences                     Response 49: We make no change                     must be shown at the time of the
                                             between maintenance and janitorial                      based on this comment. Recording                      application and not when the Director
                                             duties at §§ 86.3 and 86.16.                            means entering into a book of public                  announces the award. Applications for
                                                Response 44: We make no change at                    records the written instruments                       BIG Tier 2—National grants cannot be
                                             § 86.3 based on this comment. We                        affecting the grant interest in the real              reviewed and ranked without
                                             clarify § 86.16(a)(2) by giving examples                property it is located on. Recording with             appropriate information.
                                             of possible janitorial duties.                          reference to the deed notifies all                       Response 53: We make changes to
                                                                                                     interested parties of the grantee’s                   clarify this paragraph. We expect that
                                             Section 86.17 Who must own the site                                                                           applicants will read both the regulations
                                             of a BIG-funded facility?                               continuing responsibility to manage the
                                                                                                     BIG-funded facility for the purposes of               and the Notice of Funding Opportunity
                                               Comment 45: What documentation                        the grant.                                            (NOFO) and make good faith efforts to
                                             would a grantee need from a subgrantee                     Comment 50: When would we know                     appropriately allocate funds in their
                                             that does not own the site of a BIG-                    if a Notice of Federal Participation is               applications. However, we do not wish
                                             funded facility to show it follows                      required?                                             to reject an application simply for an
                                             § 86.17(a)?                                                Response 50: We make no change                     error or misinterpretation in allocating
                                               Response 45: We make no change                        based on this comment. A grantee must                 funds. We include this paragraph so that
                                             based on this comment. We state in                      record a Notice of Federal Participation              we have the flexibility to work with the
                                             § 86.17(a) that any entity that does not                for all projects according to guidance                applicant before the award to resolve
                                             own the site of a BIG-funded project                    from your Regional Office. We may, in                 any problems. Paragraph (a) of this
                                             must have a contractual arrangement                     consultation with a State, conclude that              section clearly states that we expect an
                                             showing that it, or the owner, will                     the project is too small to justify the cost          applicant to show and explain in the
                                             operate the BIG-funded facility for the                 of recording. If we approve that                      application the breakdown of costs and
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                                             useful life. The contractual arrangement                approach, the grantee is not required to              reasoning behind the cost allocation. We
                                             must convey grant responsibilities to a                 record the interest for that project. Even            change paragraph (c) to clarify that after
                                             subgrantee or operator and it must be                   if we tell the grantee we do not require              the application due date, we may work
                                             acceptable to the State. The                            them to record the interest, a State may              with applicants to resolve any issues.
                                             documentation will become part of the                   choose to record it, or require its                   However, we must approve how an
                                             application when we award the grant. If                 subgrantee to record it.                              applicant allocates funds before we will


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                                             consider the application for a possible                 Regional Office will inform the                       successfully compete for Tier 2—
                                             award.                                                  applicant or grantee if it must assume                National funds, but are beneficial to
                                                Comment 54: Recommend you refer to                   additional costs to compensate for                    eligible users. We revised this section to
                                             § 86.43(i) at § 86.19(a)(2) of this section             ineligible use. Regardless of whether an              assure States they will receive funding
                                             to link the two sections.                               applicant chooses the option at                       for requests up to $200,000 annually.
                                                Response 54: We agree and insert the                 § 86.19(c)(3), if the cost of a component             We also add that we may increase the
                                             reference.                                              is more than twice the original estimate,             annual award a State may request if
                                                Comment 55: The example at                           the grantee will incur additional,                    there are enough funds available and it
                                             § 86.19(d)(1) [now § 86.19(c)(1)] should                unexpected costs.                                     is advantageous to the program. This
                                             have costs allocated between eligible                      It is always an option for the                     will allow us to be flexible in awarding
                                             and ineligible uses. Marinas may                        applicant to choose to allocate costs for             funding during the award period and
                                             intentionally design or relocate uses to                all components of the grant, regardless               potentially during the funding year, if
                                             take advantage of BIG funding and also                  of the value. We offer the option at                  we determine it is in the best interest of
                                             get a secondary benefit.                                § 86.19(c)(3) as an alternative, but                  BIG.
                                                Response 55: We make no change                       applicants do not have to use it.                        Comment 59: Recommend that
                                             based on this comment. An application                                                                         flexibility for awarding BIG Tier 1—
                                             must clearly state the primary purpose                  Subpart C—Federal Funds and Match                     State be considered only if BIG Tier 2—
                                             of the project and justify the approach.                   We received a comment supporting                   National applications do not exceed
                                             If BIG-eligible projects have a secondary               all amendments and additions to this                  available funds in a given fiscal year.
                                             use that does not interfere with the                    subpart.                                              The BIG Tier 1—State NOFO should be
                                             primary purpose, there is no loss to the                                                                      posted after BIG Tier 2—National
                                             program objectives.                                     Section 86.30 What is the source of
                                                                                                     BIG funds?                                            applications are received and after
                                                Comment 56: The exception at                                                                               consulting with stakeholders.
                                             § 86.19(d)(3) [now § 86.19(c)(3)] could                   No comments received.                                  Response 59: We make no change
                                             be problematic. For example, a gangway                                                                        based on this comment. We adjust this
                                             with an estimated cost of $4,500 does                   Section 86.31 How does the Service
                                                                                                     know how much money will be                           section as discussed in Response 58, but
                                             not have to allocate funds between                                                                            the availability of BIG Tier 1—State
                                             eligible and ineligible uses. What                      available for BIG grants each year?
                                                                                                                                                           funds will not depend on how much
                                             happens if the gangway goes to bid and                    No comments received.                               remains after the BIG Tier 2—National
                                             comes in costing $10,000? The first                                                                           selections are made. We want to assure
                                             expectation was that the BIG grant                      Section 86.32 What are the match
                                                                                                     requirements?                                         States they will have adequate BIG
                                             would cover 100 percent of the costs; in                                                                      funding to maintain a viable program
                                             the second, the BIG grant covers only 90                  Comment 57: Recommend you change
                                                                                                                                                           and to plan for needed actions.
                                             percent of the costs, leaving $1,000 for                the word ‘‘State’’ at § 86.32(a) to ‘‘you’’
                                                                                                                                                           However, we will retain the flexibility
                                             the applicant to give as additional                     to reflect the convention stated at
                                                                                                                                                           to limit initial BIG Tier 1—State awards
                                             match. On top of that, would the                        § 86.1(b).
                                                                                                       Response 57: We agree and make the                  to $200,000 and have the flexibility to
                                             $10,000 have to be allocated between                                                                          consider adding requested BIG funds
                                             eligible and ineligible uses after the                  change.
                                                                                                                                                           above this threshold later during the
                                             fact?                                                   Section 86.33 What information must I                 funding year if additional funds are
                                                Response 56: We make no change
                                                                                                     give on match commitments, and where                  available.
                                             based on this comment. We include this                                                                           Comment 60: If you are considering
                                                                                                     do I give it?
                                             section to reduce the burden of                                                                               more than a 20 percent increase in the
                                             allocating costs for components of the                    We received comments supporting the
                                                                                                     changes and specifically for removing                 minimum funding for BIG Tier 1—State,
                                             BIG-funded project that have relatively                                                                       you should first seek stakeholder input.
                                             little value. Section 86.19(d)(3) [now                  the requirement for all match providers
                                                                                                     to produce a letter of commitment.                       Response 60: We make no change
                                             § 86.19(c)(3)] states that each year we                                                                       based on this comment. However, we
                                             will post the minimal value in the                      Section 86.34 What if a partner is not                will consider consulting with our
                                             annual NOFO based on the formula as                     willing or able to follow through on a                partners on possible approaches for
                                             applied to the maximum award we offer                   match commitment?                                     implementing future annual changes.
                                             that year. If the maximum award
                                             (Federal plus match) is $2 million,                       We received a comment supporting                    Section 86.41 How do I apply for a
                                             applying the formula will allow States                  this section.                                         grant?
                                             to forego allocating costs for a                        Subpart D—Application for a Grant                       Comment 61: You should inform
                                             component with a value of $5,000 or                                                                           subgrantees in the regulations that the
                                             less.                                                   Section 86.40 What are the differences
                                                                                                                                                           State will send in their applications
                                                In the scenario given in the comment,                between BIG Standard (now BIG Tier
                                                                                                                                                           through http://www.grants.gov.
                                             the total estimate for the gangway is                   1—State) and BIG Select (now BIG Tier                   Response 61: We add the definition of
                                             $4,500, which means the grantee will                    2—National) grants?                                   grants.gov at § 86.3 and state that we
                                             receive $3,375 in BIG funding and give                    Comment 58: We received several                     require States to use http://
                                             $1,125 in non-Federal match. After the                  comments supporting the flexibility to                www.grants.gov to apply for BIG grants.
                                             grant is awarded, if the actual cost of an              increase annual BIG Tier 1—State                        Comment 62: Clarify at § 86.41(b) that
                                             item is $5,500 more than originally                     funding. We also received comments                    the term ‘‘certify’’ means to sign.
                                             projected, the grantee must pay the extra               that stated their support is contingent                 Response 62: We make no change
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                                             cost from a non-Federal source. If an                   on adequate funds for BIG Tier 2—                     based on this comment. Certifying by an
                                             applicant does not allocate costs for an                National projects.                                    authorized State representative may be
                                             item because the estimated value is                       Response 58: We agree that flexibility              done electronically or by other means in
                                             below the threshold and later finds the                 for larger funding amounts through Tier               the future. We will inform applicants of
                                             actual cost exceeds that value, it must                 1—State grants will allow States to plan              acceptable ways to certify in the annual
                                             contact the Regional Office. The                        smaller projects that could not                       NOFO.


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                                                Comment 63: Clarify that the agency                  § 86.43(e)(2). We ask an applicant to                    Comment 72: Combine purpose and
                                             eligible to apply for a BIG grant must be               give information in an application on                 objective.
                                             the one designated by the Governor and                  known or anticipated concessioners or                    Response 72: We make no change
                                             not a specific State agency.                            subgrantees. If an applicant has not                  based on this comment. Purpose and
                                                Response 63: We make no change                       identified concessioners or subgrantees               objective are two separate and distinct
                                             based on this comment. It is clear at                   in the application, it must inform us of              parts of a project statement. The
                                             § 86.10 that only one agency in each                    this and be ready to respond to our                   purpose refers to the reason for the
                                             State may apply for BIG and the officials               requests for this additional information              project and will include verbs such as
                                             who may designate that agency in your                   following § 86.42(c).                                 create, improve, and increase.
                                             State.                                                     Comment 69: Combine this section                   Objectives are brief guidelines that will
                                                Comment 64: Switch § 86.41(b) and                    with the criteria at §§ 86.51 through                 help a grantee achieve project goals by
                                             (c) to reflect that the form must be                    86.60 to simplify preparing and                       stating more specifically the intended
                                             certified before submitting the grant                   reviewing applications.                               outputs, such as: The number of slips
                                             application.                                               Response 69: We make no change                     for transient boaters, the linear feet of
                                                Response 64: We agree and make the                   based on this comment. The project                    new dock space, the time needed to
                                             recommended change.                                     statement is required for both BIG Tier               complete that goal, and any information
                                                                                                     1—State and BIG Tier 2—National                       that describes that the goal is attainable
                                             Section 86.42 What do I have to                         applications. The criteria at §§ 86.51                and relevant.
                                             include in a grant application?                         through 86.60 are applied only to BIG                    Comment 73: You should give
                                                Comment 65: Remove ‘‘budget                          Tier 2—National applications. It would                examples of measurable and verifiable
                                             information’’ from the list of items                    be confusing to those applying for a BIG              objectives.
                                             required in a grant application as it is                Tier 1—State grant to include criteria                   Response 73: We make no change
                                             already required at § 86.43 under project               with the project statement. We will                   based on this comment. We will
                                             statement.                                              consider giving nonregulatory assistance              consider offering further guidance
                                                Response 65: We agree and removed                    to BIG Tier 2—National applicants to                  outside of regulation.
                                             budget information from the list of                     help them include criteria in their                      Comment 74: It may be difficult for
                                             required items. We also clarify by                      project statements.                                   applicants to state a useful life for a
                                             adding a reference to § 86.43 in this                      Comment 70: This section appears to                capital improvement at the application
                                             paragraph.                                              be solely for the purpose of aligning                 stage.
                                                Comment 66: Delete paragraph (c) as                  with WSFR’s project reporting system,                    Response 74: We make changes to
                                             it refers to what is needed after the                   Wildlife Tracking and Reporting                       clarify approach and expectations. At
                                             award. Recommend adding this to                         Actions for the Conservation of Species               § 86.43(f), we change ‘‘state’’ to
                                             § 86.61.                                                (TRACS). Clarify the content and reduce               ‘‘estimate’’ and add a sentence that a
                                                Response 66: We agree and clarify this               redundancy.                                           grantee will finalize useful life during
                                             section to reflect what an applicant                       Response 70: We make no change                     the approval process. This change
                                             must include at the time of application.                based on this comment. A project                      informs an applicant that it must
                                             We refer to § 86.61 for additional                      statement (called a program narrative                 include information on useful life in the
                                             requirements that will become part of                   statement) was required by Office of                  application, but it will be reviewed and
                                             the application after we approve the                    Management and Budget (OMB)                           may be changed, if necessary, when it
                                             project.                                                Circular No. A–102 and is supported by                receives an award. We also make
                                                                                                     2 CFR part 200, § 200.210 and appendix                clarifying changes at § 86.75, which is
                                             Section 86.43 What information must I                   I to part 200. We give further details in             § 86.74 in this final rule.
                                             put in the project statement?                           this rule to help applicants give us the                 An applicant may seek guidance from
                                               Comment 67: This section is                           information we need to make informed                  technical literature and from vendors,
                                             burdensome for applicants, some with                    decisions for funding. We use many                    engineers, and others knowledgeable
                                             minimal grant experience, and requires                  terms that correlate to the TRACS                     individuals to estimate the useful life of
                                             unnecessary information. Recommend                      performance reporting system to reduce                each capital improvement. We will
                                             clarifying or changing to indicate                      confusion when completing those                       reject an application that does not have
                                             additional information would be                         reports.                                              the required estimates for useful life.
                                             required once the project is selected for                  Comment 71: One commenter                          Once a project is approved for an award,
                                             funding.                                                suggested alternative language for this               the Service may confer with the grantee
                                               Response 67: We make no change                        section.                                              on the estimate given in the application.
                                             based on this comment. The commenter                       Response 71: We do not make any                    A grantee must finalize the useful life
                                             did not state what parts of this section                suggested change that applies only to                 before the award.
                                             are burdensome. The State is the                        BIG Tier 2—National, or that is a                        If an applicant is seeking points for
                                             applicant and should work with                          minimal change that does not                          the criterion at § 86.51(c)(2) as described
                                             potential subgrantees to develop the                    significantly improve the final rule. We              at § 86.59(b)(2), it must give adequate
                                             project statement. The information                      appreciate the examples and additional                information in the application to
                                             required in the project statement is                    information the commenter presents                    support the request for consideration
                                             standard for most grant programs. It is                 and will consider them for future                     under the criterion. If we find before we
                                             also necessary to determine allowability                nonregulatory guidance. We did not use                approve the grant that an applicant
                                             of costs and to rank applications in a                  the word ‘‘engineering’’ in discussing                cannot show a reasonably expected
                                             competitive grant program.                              the approach because we do not want to                increased benefit to earn the extra
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                                               Comment 68: The requirement to add                    confuse applicants into thinking it is a              point(s), we will subtract the point(s)
                                             names and qualifications of known                       requirement to employ an engineer. We                 related to that criterion from the total
                                             contractors is burdensome at the                        used some of the suggestions to reformat              score for that project and adjust awards
                                             application stage.                                      the paragraph at § 86.43(i) and to clarify            accordingly.
                                               Response 68: We change the term                       or further explain at paragraphs (b), (c),               Comment 75: No minimum useful life
                                             contractor to concessioner at                           (e), (g)(3), (i), and (j).                            is identified. The current rule states


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                                             useful life is 20 years. Does this mean                 confusing. We may seek advice from the                   Comment 80: Consider awarding
                                             applicants can decide another period for                applicant or members of the advisory                  points for projects in federally
                                             useful life?                                            panel, but we will make the final                     designated disaster areas so we can
                                               Response 75: We explained in the                      decision. If we decide to accept the                  leverage BIG funds to aid in the
                                             preamble of the proposed rule                           application with the ineligible costs                 recovery.
                                             published at 77 FR 18767 on March 28,                   removed, we will ask the applicant to                    Response 80: We make no change
                                             2012, that we propose to eliminate the                  change the application accordingly.                   based on this comment. We score
                                             20-year requirement and replace it with                    Comment 78: Delete paragraph (f) on                competitive applications based on need
                                             a useful life requirement based on                      accepting reduced funding as this does                as described at § 86.52. We will consider
                                             capital improvements. The useful life                   not foster the competitive aspect of the              all factors in an application that address
                                             determination described at §§ 86.73 and                 program unless offered to all non-                    the need for the project, including those
                                             86.74 will help grantees to better                      funded applicants.                                    factors as they may relate to disaster
                                             understand their responsibilities.                         Response 78: We make changes in this               response and rebuilding.
                                             Section 86.44 What if I need more than                  paragraph to clarify this issue. We                      Comment 81: We received two
                                             the maximum Federal share and                           review and rank all competitive grant                 comments recommending we adjust the
                                             required match to complete my BIG-                      applications according to the BIG                     points in the ranking criteria to create a
                                             funded project?                                         criteria, arrange them in ranked order,               possible total of 100. One of these
                                                                                                     and award available funds to projects,                comments includes removing
                                                We revise this section in response to                starting with those ranked the highest.               § 86.51(c)(2) and (c)(3). One commenter
                                             a comment that asked us to reference                    The amount of available funds and the                 included a table that showed these
                                             this section at § 86.73. Upon further                   amount of funding requests never                      changes and added designations from
                                             consideration, we concluded the two                     match. Paragraph (f) describes the                    § 86.43 that correspond to the criteria.
                                             sections contain almost identical                       approach we may use when funding is                      Response 81: We do not accept the
                                             content, so we combine all the                          still available, but the next ranked                  suggestions for revising scoring and
                                             information at § 86.44.                                 project cannot be funded at the level                 removing two paragraphs at § 86.51(c).
                                                Comment 76: Add an option to this                                                                          Many comments we received in
                                                                                                     requested. We may approach the
                                             section that will allow grantees to                                                                           response to the proposed rule published
                                                                                                     applicant for the next highest ranked
                                             reduce the scope of their project if they                                                                     at 77 FR 18767, March 28, 2012, stated
                                                                                                     project to offer the remaining funds. If
                                             find that actual costs greatly exceed                                                                         they want a point range for scoring each
                                                                                                     the applicant declines, we may continue
                                             projected costs.                                                                                              criterion, but that a wide range is not
                                                Response 76: We make no change                       the process to maximize BIG Tier
                                                                                                     2—National funding.                                   effective. In response, we reduced the
                                             based on this comment. In BIG Tier 2-
                                                                                                                                                           point range for scoring in the proposed
                                             National project review and ranking, the                Subpart E—Project Selection                           rule published April 25, 2014. We
                                             scope is a major factor that influences
                                                                                                        We received a comment supporting                   received comments supporting
                                             the amount of points that a project
                                                                                                     all amendments and additions to this                  §§ 86.51(c)(2) and (c)(3) and we will
                                             receives. If the scope were reduced, it
                                                                                                     subpart.                                              retain those sections.
                                             could impact the score and ranked
                                                                                                                                                              The criterion at § 86.51(c)(2) is
                                             order. It is important that applicants are              Section 86.50 Who ranks BIG Tier 2—
                                                                                                                                                           important because it encourages
                                             thorough when preparing their                           National grant applications?
                                                                                                                                                           applicants to consider the future, plan
                                             application and consider all factors that
                                                                                                       No comments received.                               for projects that extend the availability
                                             could influence costs during the period
                                                                                                                                                           of the BIG-funded facility, and improve
                                             of performance.                                         Section 86.51 What criteria does the
                                                                                                                                                           services to eligible users. This criterion
                                                                                                     Service use to evaluate BIG Tier 2—
                                             Section 86.45 If the Service does not                                                                         also addresses the desire for grantees to
                                                                                                     National applications?
                                             select my grant application for funding,                                                                      build projects using design and
                                             can I apply for the same project the                       Comment 79: Suggest a project                      processes that improve resiliency to the
                                             following year?                                         achieve a score of at least 65 percent of             effects of climate change. Many States
                                               No comments received.                                 the total available in order to be                    asked us to include the criterion at
                                                                                                     considered for funding. A project that                § 86.51(c)(3) to recognize the value of
                                             Section 86.46 What changes can I                        receives below this score is clearly not              those operators who voluntarily
                                             make in a grant application after I                     competitive and should not be                         participate in Clean Marina and other
                                             submit it?                                              considered, even if there is funding                  similar programs. We agree and
                                               Comment 77: Clarify and give                          available.                                            recognize the benefit to eligible users.
                                             examples for changes after the due date                    Response 79: We agree with the                        We agree that information to help
                                             as found at paragraph (b). If part of an                approach to set a minimum standard for                applicants relate criteria to the project
                                             application is found to be ineligible,                  funding BIG Tier 2—National                           statement is desirable, but not through
                                             will you allow applicants to change the                 applications as an incentive for                      this regulation. We will work with our
                                             scope, budget, etc., and continue the                   developing more competitive projects.                 partners to develop and distribute
                                             review and ranking?                                     As we did not discuss this in the                     further guidance to help applicants.
                                               Response 77: We clarify and reformat                  proposed rule, we change this section to                 Comment 82: The criterion at
                                             paragraph (b) to state that if an applicant             allow us to set a scoring standard in the             § 86.51(a)(2) does not address
                                             proposes using BIG funds for an action                  NOFO. We will use feedback from                       justification for the cost of the project.
                                             that we identify as ineligible, we will                 States, advisors, and others to assess if             Instead, it focuses on comparing costs
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                                             decide on a case-by-case basis whether                  we wish to set a minimum total score                  with benefits as a means of comparing
                                             we will consider the rest of the                        standard. We may announce in the                      one application to another. Recommend
                                             application for funding. We do not give                 NOFO a minimum total score of 23,                     changing the question to be more about
                                             examples in the regulation as there are                 which is 65 percent of the maximum                    how costs compare to benefits rather
                                             many possible scenarios and to give any                 total score available in criterion at                 than if the costs are justified by the
                                             examples may make the regulation more                   paragraphs (a) and (b).                               benefits.


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                                                Response 82: We do not make a                          Response 84: We agree and make                      Section 86.59 What does the Service
                                             change at § 86.51(a)(2), but we agree that              changes as discussed in Response 82.                  consider when evaluating a project for
                                             the explanation for this criterion at                     Comment 85: Recommend adding                        innovative physical components,
                                             § 86.53 could be interpreted that we                    consideration for costs associated with               technology, or techniques that improve
                                             would compare an application to others                  making the project a harbor of safe                   the BIG project?
                                             in the same grant cycle. We change                      refuge.
                                                                                                                                                             Comment 89: We consider
                                             § 86.53 to state we will consider the                     Response 85: We agree and add
                                                                                                     paragraph (e) to tell applicants to                   § 86.59(b)(4) and (5) to be unneeded and
                                             costs as they relate to the benefits for                                                                      a potential obstacle to participation.
                                             individual projects and not as projects                 include this information.
                                                                                                                                                           These two requirements are typically
                                             compare to each other in the same grant                 Section 86.54 What does the Service                   considered during project design and
                                             cycle. We also add guidance at                          consider when evaluating a project on                 would be enforced during the
                                             paragraph § 86.53(d) recommending that                  boater access to significant destinations             permitting process.
                                             an applicant inform us if project costs                 and services that support transient                     Response 89: We make no change
                                             are inflated due to: (a) Specialized                    boater travel?                                        based on this comment. This section is
                                             materials to increase the useful life, (b)                                                                    not a requirement, and there is no
                                             the cost of transporting materials to a                   We received a comment supporting
                                                                                                     the focus on both attractions and boater              reason for it to be an obstacle to
                                             remote location, (c) unusual costs                                                                            participation. This section allows us to
                                             associated with producing benefits at a                 services in the ranking criterion at
                                                                                                     § 86.51(a)(3).                                        consider additional points for
                                             certain site or in a certain geographic                                                                       innovative physical components,
                                             area, or (d) the cost of providing                        Comment 86: Recommend including
                                                                                                     proximity to a harbor of safe refuge                  technology, or techniques that improve
                                             environmentally friendly facilities.                                                                          the BIG project. The items at
                                                Comment 83: Recommend replacing                      under this criterion.
                                                                                                       Response 86: We agree and add at                    § 86.59(b)(4) and (5) are examples of
                                             in-kind with substantial because in-kind
                                                                                                     paragraph (c) that we will consider                   how an applicant could qualify for these
                                             is just another type of match and it
                                                                                                     safety as well as services.                           additional points by exceeding the
                                             should not matter what type of match it
                                                                                                                                                           compliance requirements. If an
                                             is.                                                     Section 86.55 What does the Service
                                                Response 83: We make no change                                                                             applicant is required to use a physical
                                                                                                     consider as a partner for the purposes of
                                             based on this comment. We received                                                                            component, technology, or technique to
                                                                                                     these ranking criteria?
                                             many comments on this subject while                                                                           comply with local, State, or Federal
                                                                                                       No comments received.                               regulations, then we do not consider
                                             preparing for this rulemaking. We
                                             responded to recommendations to allow                   Section 86.56 What does the Service                   additional points under this criterion.
                                             us to consider the nonmonetary                          consider when evaluating a project that               This section is for applicants who
                                             contributions of partners as well as the                includes more than the minimum                        voluntarily choose an innovative
                                             monetary contributions. The purpose of                  match?                                                approach that increases the resilience of
                                             the criterion at § 86.51(b)(2) is to allow                                                                    project components or otherwise
                                                                                                        Comment 87: Recommend deleting                     improves the project.
                                             for partnerships in smaller communities                 the word cash at paragraph (a) because
                                             to rank well even if they do not result                 it precludes additional points for in-                Section 86.60 What does the Service
                                             in large financial contributions. The                   kind contributions.                                   consider when evaluating a project for
                                             word substantial is subjective and could                   Response 87: We make no change                     demonstrating a commitment to
                                             result in negating the spirit of giving                 based on this comment. In-kind                        environmental compliance,
                                             credit for smaller contributors.                        contributions are discussed at § 86.57.               sustainability, and stewardship?
                                                                                                        Comment 88: We received two
                                             Section 86.52 What does the Service                                                                             We received a comment that supports
                                                                                                     comments recommending a different
                                             consider when evaluating a project on                                                                         the additional point we offer for marinas
                                                                                                     standard for awarding points based on
                                             the need for more or improved boating                                                                         that have received official recognition
                                                                                                     percentage of additional cash match.
                                             infrastructure?                                                                                               for their voluntary commitment to
                                                                                                     Both recommendations were based on
                                               When evaluating a project on the need                                                                       exceeding required standards.
                                                                                                     increasing the total points at § 86.51 that
                                             for more or improved boating                            may be considered for this criterion for              Section 86.61 What happens after the
                                             infrastructure facilities as described at               a maximum of 25 points.                               Director approves projects for funding?
                                             § 86.52(c), we will consider creating                      Response 88: We did not accept the                   No comments received. We delete
                                             accessibility for eligible vessels by                   recommended changes at this section as                § 86.42(c) and refer to this section.
                                             increasing water depth. We received a                   we did not accept the related
                                             comment supporting this factor.                         recommended changes in Comment 81.                    Subpart F—Grant Administration
                                             Section 86.53 What factors does the                     However, upon further review we                       Section 86.70 What standards must I
                                             Service consider for benefits to eligible               change the percent ranges to encourage                follow when constructing a BIG-funded
                                             users that justify the cost?                            applicants to offer more match to their               facility?
                                                                                                     project.
                                                We make changes to this section                                                                              No comments received.
                                             based on comments received under                        Section 86.57 What does the Service
                                             § 86.51. See Response 82.                               consider when evaluating contributions                Section 86.71 How much time do I
                                                Comment 84: Construction costs can                   that a partner brings to a project?                   have to complete the work funded by a
                                             vary widely across the country for                                                                            BIG grant?
                                                                                                       No comments received.
                                             reasons such as meeting hurricane                                                                                We received several comments
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                                             standards, installing bubbler systems                   Section 86.58 What does the Service                   supporting the length of the period of
                                             where ice is a factor, and adding                       consider when evaluating a project for                performance and the amendment to
                                             transportation costs for remote                         a physical component, technology, or                  allow a first extension for up to 2 years.
                                             locations. Recommend applicants be                      technique that will improve eligible                  The commenters state that the length of
                                             told to explain why higher costs may be                 user access?                                          the period of performance is important
                                             justified.                                                No comments received.                               to ensure project completion.


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                                                Comment 90: Clarify that we could                    estimate, but the estimate may be based               revenue? It seems unfair to make boaters
                                             have almost 6 years to complete a                       on information from resources that are                pay the higher fee.
                                             project if we combine the 3-year period                 typically available when developing a                   Response 96: We agree and added
                                             of performance with the 3-year period of                grant application. We also clearly allow              language at § 86.90(c) that we will
                                             obligation.                                             a State to choose only one of the                     accept a State or locally imposed fee
                                                Response 90: There is potential that                 methods for finalizing useful life in the             schedule if it is reasonable and does not
                                             combining the obligation period with                    grant and use that method exclusively                 impose an undue burden on eligible
                                             the period of performance could result                  for BIG in that State.                                users.
                                             in 6 years from the beginning of the                       Comment 94: Recommend changing
                                             fiscal year the project is awarded to the               the language so that it is clear how to                 Comment 97: Clarify that when
                                             end of the period of performance.                       apply the process. It is unclear how                  determining prevailing rates that similar
                                             However, this may not always be true.                   components relate to the larger systems               facilities are being compared. It would
                                             A grantee may coordinate with us after                  and what would happen if a smaller                    not be fair to compare the rates from a
                                             we award a grant to set a start date for                component is no longer useful, but                    private, member-only marina to a public
                                             the period of performance within the                    necessary for continued use of a larger               or private marina open to the public.
                                             obligation period. We add that we will                  one. For example, if a gangway costs                  Another example of differing types of
                                             work with a grantee to set a start date                 less than $25,000 and it falls into                   facilities would be a public dock
                                             within the 3-year period of obligation.                 disrepair, can the operator remove and                connected to a city center compared to
                                                                                                     not replace it, even if it is necessary to            a public dock connected to an island.
                                             Section 86.72 What if I cannot
                                             complete the project during the period                  access the dock system?                                 Response 97: We state at § 86.90(a)
                                             of performance?                                            Response 94: We changed this section               that the facilities we consider when
                                                                                                     to clarify at § 86.74(a)(1)(iv) and (v) that          determining prevailing rates must offer
                                               No comments received.                                 each smaller component must be                        similar services or amenities. We
                                             Section 86.73 What if I need more                       associated with a capital improvement.                respond to this comment by adding that
                                             funds to finish a project?                              If it supports more than one, the smaller             they are to be similarly situated as well.
                                                                                                     component must be associated with the
                                               Comment 91: Recommend adding a                        capital improvement with the longest                  Section 86.91 May an operator of a
                                             reference in this section to § 86.44 as the             expected useful life.                                 BIG-funded facility increase or decrease
                                             two sections are related.                                                                                     user fees during its useful life?
                                               Response 91: We agree, and upon                       Section 86.76 [now § 86.75]              How
                                             further review we consider most of                      should I credit BIG?                                    No comments received.
                                             § 86.73 and § 86.44 to be redundant. We                   No comments received.
                                             revise § 86.44 to include additional                                                                          Section 86.92 Must an operator of a
                                             information from § 86.73 and delete the                 Section 86.77 [now § 86.76]              How can I    BIG-funded facility allow public access?
                                             content of § 86.73. We renumber                         use the logo for BIG?
                                                                                                                                                              Comment 98: Change the word
                                             §§ 86.74 through 86.79 as §§ 86.73                        No comments received.                               ‘‘operator’’ to ‘‘contractor’’ to match the
                                             through 86.78.                                                                                                definitions.
                                                                                                     Section 86.78 [now § 86.77]              How must
                                             Section 86.74 [now § 86.73] How long                    I treat program income?                                  Response 98: We make no change to
                                             must I operate and maintain a BIG-                                                                            this section based on this comment. We
                                             funded facility, and who is responsible                    We received a comment supporting
                                                                                                                                                           clarify by adding the term ‘‘operator’’ at
                                             for the cost of facility operation and                  our approach to clarifying program
                                                                                                     income.                                               § 86.3.
                                             maintenance?
                                                                                                        Comment 95: Recommend you add                      Section 86.93 May I prohibit overnight
                                               Comment 92: Recommend the owner                       that we should tell you if project                    use by eligible vessels at a BIG-funded
                                             of the BIG-funded facility be responsible               construction is completed before the                  facility?
                                             for continued operation and                             end of the period of performance to
                                             maintenance and not the State.                          reduce the impact of income earned.                      Comment 99: Clarify if we can change
                                               Response 92: We make no change                           Response 95: We agree and add                      to a day-use only facility after the
                                             based on this comment. A State may                      paragraph (e) to recommend grantees                   project is completed, but before it
                                             enter into a contractual agreement with                 tell us when project construction is                  reaches the end of its useful life. Would
                                             the facility owner, subgrantee, or other                completed.                                            we use the guidance at Subpart H to do
                                             type of operator that designates them as                                                                      this?
                                             the responsible party for continued                     Section 86.79 [now § 86.78] How must
                                             operation and maintenance. However,                     I treat income earned after the period of                Response 99: If a grantee wishes to
                                             should they not fulfill their obligations,              performance?                                          convert a Tier 1-State or a Tier 2-
                                             the State as grantee is ultimately                                                                            National project from an overnight to a
                                                                                                       No comments received.                               day-use facility, it must contact the
                                             responsible.
                                                                                                     Subpart G—Facility Operations and                     Regional Office for guidance. A
                                             Section 86.75 [now § 86.74] How do I                    Maintenance                                           subgrantee must contact their State,
                                             determine the useful life of a BIG-                                                                           which will in turn contact the Regional
                                             funded facility?                                        Section 86.90 How much must an                        Office. The change in usage will alter
                                                                                                     operator of a BIG-funded facility charge              the scope of the project, and deviation
                                               Comment 93: We received two
                                                                                                     for using the facility?                               from the original project scope may
                                             comments recommending this section
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                                             be simplified to avoid confusion.                         We received several comments                        constitute a breach of a grant agreement.
                                               Response 93: We considered these                      supporting the change to allow marinas                Grantees must receive our approval
                                             comments and clarify this section by                    to offer services for free if that is the             before making any changes in the scope
                                             presenting it as a step-by-step process.                prevailing rate.                                      of a project at any time during its useful
                                             We emphasize that the initial                             Comment 96: What if a town or city                  life. [See 2 CFR 200.201(b)(5) and
                                             application must include a useful life                  council mandates a high fee just to raise             200.308(b)]


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                                             Section 86.94 Must I give information                   impact of final rules on small entities,              government agencies; or geographic
                                             to eligible users and the public about                  i.e., small businesses, small                         regions.
                                             BIG-funded facilities?                                  organizations, and small government                     c. Have significant adverse effects on
                                               We received several comments                          jurisdictions. If there is a significant              competition, employment, investment,
                                             supporting the change to allow using                    economic impact on a substantial                      productivity, innovation, or the ability
                                             signs and other forms of emerging                       number of small entities, the agency                  of U.S.-based enterprises to compete
                                             communication to inform eligible users                  must perform a Regulatory Flexibility                 with foreign-based enterprises.
                                             about the facility and eligible uses.                   Analysis. This is not required if the                 Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                                                                     head of an agency certifies the rule will
                                             Subpart H—Revisions and Appeals                         not have a significant economic impact                   The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                                                                     on a substantial number of small                      of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.)
                                             Section 86.100 Can I change the                                                                               establishes requirements for Federal
                                             information in a grant application after                entities. The Small Business Regulatory
                                                                                                     Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA)                     agencies to assess the effects of their
                                             I receive a grant?
                                                                                                     amended the Regulatory Flexibility Act                regulatory actions on State, local, and
                                                No comments received.                                                                                      tribal governments and the private
                                                                                                     to require Federal agencies to state the
                                             Section 86.101 How do I ask for                         factual basis for certifying that a rule              sector. The Act requires each Federal
                                             revision of a grant?                                    will not have a significant economic                  agency, to the extent permitted by law,
                                                                                                     impact on a substantial number of small               to prepare a written assessment of the
                                               No comments received.                                                                                       effects of a final rule with Federal
                                                                                                     entities.
                                             Section 86.102 Can I appeal a                              We have examined this final rule’s                 mandates that may result in the
                                             decision?                                               potential effects on small entities as                expenditure by State, local, and tribal
                                                                                                     required by the Regulatory Flexibility                governments, in aggregate, or by the
                                               No comments received.
                                                                                                     Act. We have determined that the                      private sector, of $100 million or more
                                             Section 86.103 Can the Director                         changes in the final rule do not have a               (adjusted annually for inflation) in any
                                             authorize an exception to this part?                    significant impact and do not require a               1 year. We have determined the
                                               No comments received.                                 Regulatory Flexibility Analysis because               following under the Unfunded
                                                                                                     the changes:                                          Mandates Reform Act:
                                             Subpart I—Information Collection                                                                                 a. As discussed in the determination
                                                                                                        a. Give information to State fish and
                                             Section 86.110 What are the                             wildlife agencies that allows them to                 for the Regulatory Flexibility Act, this
                                             information collection requirements of                  apply for and administer grants more                  final rule will not have a significant
                                             this part?                                              easily, more efficiently, and with greater            economic effect on a substantial number
                                                                                                     flexibility. Only State fish and wildlife             of small entities.
                                               No comments received.                                                                                          b. The regulation does not require a
                                                                                                     agencies may receive BIG grants.
                                             Required Determinations                                                                                       small government agency plan or any
                                                                                                        b. Address changes in law and
                                                                                                                                                           other requirement for expending local
                                             Regulatory Planning and Review                          regulation. This helps grant applicants
                                                                                                                                                           funds.
                                             (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)                      and recipients by making the regulation                  c. The programs governed by the
                                               Executive Order 12866 provides that                   consistent with current standards.                    current regulations and enhanced by the
                                             the Office of Information and Regulatory                   c. Reword and reorganize the                       changes potentially assist small
                                             Affairs (OIRA) will review all significant              regulation to make it easier to                       governments financially when they
                                             rules. OIRA has determined that this                    understand.                                           occasionally and voluntarily participate
                                             rule is not significant.                                   d. Allow small entities to voluntarily             as subgrantees of an eligible agency.
                                               Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the                   become subgrantees of agencies and any                   d. The final rule clarifies and
                                             principles of E.O. 12866 while calling                  impact on these subgrantees would be                  improves upon the current regulations
                                             for improvements in the nation’s                        beneficial.                                           allowing State, local, and tribal
                                             regulatory system to promote                               The Service has determined that the                governments and the private sector to
                                             predictability, to reduce uncertainty,                  changes primarily affect State                        receive the benefits of grant funding in
                                             and to use the best, most innovative,                   governments and any small entities                    a more flexible, efficient, and effective
                                             and least burdensome tools for                          affected by the changes voluntarily enter             manner.
                                             achieving regulatory ends. The                          into mutually beneficial relationships                   e. Any costs incurred by a State, local,
                                             executive order directs agencies to                     with a State agency. They are primarily               or tribal government or the private
                                             consider regulatory approaches that                     concessioners and subgrantees and the                 sector are voluntary. There are no
                                             reduce burdens and maintain flexibility                 impact on these small entities will be                mandated costs associated with the final
                                             and freedom of choice for the public                    very limited and beneficial in all cases.             rule.
                                             where these approaches are relevant,                       Consequently, we certify that because                 f. The benefits of grant funding
                                             feasible, and consistent with regulatory                this final rule will not have a significant           outweigh the costs. The Federal
                                             objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes                       economic effect on a substantial number               Government provides up to 75 percent
                                             further that regulations must be based                  of small entities, a Regulatory Flexibility           of the total project costs in each
                                             on the best available science and that                  Analysis is not required.                             requested grant to the 50 States, the
                                             the rulemaking process must allow for                      In addition, this final rule is not a              Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the
                                             public participation and an open                        major rule under SBREFA (5 U.S.C.                     District of Columbia. The Federal
                                             exchange of ideas. We have developed                    804(2)) and will not have a significant               Government will also waive the first
                                                                                                     impact on a substantial number of small               $200,000 of match for each grant to the
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                                             this rule in a manner consistent with
                                             these requirements.                                     entities because it does not:                         Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
                                                                                                        a. Have an annual effect on the                    Islands and the territories of Guam, the
                                             Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601                economy of $100 million or more.                      U.S. Virgin Islands, and American
                                             et seq.)                                                   b. Cause a major increase in costs or              Samoa. Of the 50 States and 6 other
                                                The Regulatory Flexibility Act                       prices for consumers; individual                      jurisdictions that voluntarily are eligible
                                             requires an agency to consider the                      industries; Federal, State, or local                  to apply for grants in these programs


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                                             each year, 95 percent have participated.                U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). OMB has reviewed                Regulation Promulgation
                                             This is clear evidence that the benefits                and approved the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                             of this grant funding outweigh the costs.               Service application and reporting                       For the reasons discussed in the
                                                g. This final rule will not produce a                requirements associated with the                      preamble, we amend title 50 of the Code
                                             Federal mandate of $100 million or                      Boating Infrastructure Grant Program                  of Federal Regulations, chapter I,
                                             greater in any year, i.e., it is not a                  and assigned OMB Control Number                       subchapter F, by revising part 86 to read
                                             ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ under                 1018–0109, which expires September                    as follows:
                                             the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act.                       30, 2015. We may not conduct or
                                                                                                                                                           PART 86—BOATING
                                                                                                     sponsor and you are not required to
                                             Takings                                                                                                       INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT PROGRAM
                                                                                                     respond to a collection of information
                                               This final rule will not have                         unless it displays a currently valid OMB              Subpart A—General
                                             significant takings implications under                  control number.                                       Sec.
                                             E.O. 12630 because it will not have a
                                                                                                     National Environmental Policy Act                     86.1     What does this part do?
                                             provision for taking private property.                                                                        86.2     What is the purpose of BIG?
                                             Therefore, a takings implication                                                                              86.3     What terms do I need to know?
                                                                                                       We have analyzed this rule under the
                                             assessment is not required.
                                                                                                     National Environmental Policy Act (42                 Subpart B—Program Eligibility
                                             Federalism                                              U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and part 516 of the              86.10 Who may apply for a BIG grant?
                                                This final rule will not have sufficient             Departmental Manual. This rule does                   86.11 What actions are eligible for funding?
                                             Federalism effects to warrant preparing                 not constitute a major Federal action                 86.12 What types of construction and
                                             a federalism summary impact statement                   significantly affecting the quality of the                services does boating infrastructure
                                             under E.O. 13132. It would not interfere                human environment. An environmental                       include?
                                             with the States’ ability to manage                      impact statement/assessment is not                    86.13 What operational and design features
                                                                                                     required due to the categorical                           must a facility have where a BIG-funded
                                             themselves or their funds. We work                                                                                facility is located?
                                             closely with the States administering                   exclusion for administrative changes
                                                                                                     given at 516 DM 8.5A(3).                              86.14 How can I receive BIG funds for
                                             these programs. They helped us identify                                                                           facility maintenance?
                                             those sections of the current regulations               Government-to-Government                              86.15 How can dredging qualify as an
                                             needing further consideration and new                   Relationship With Tribes                                  eligible action?
                                             issues that prompted us to develop a                                                                          86.16 What actions are ineligible for BIG
                                             regulatory response. In drafting the final                We have evaluated potential effects                     funding?
                                             rule, we received comments from the                     on federally recognized Indian tribes                 86.17 Who must own the site of a BIG-
                                             Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership                   under the President’s memorandum of                       funded facility?
                                             Council, a nongovernmental committee                    April 29, 1994, ‘‘Government-to-                      86.18 How can I ensure that a BIG-funded
                                                                                                                                                               facility continues to serve its intended
                                             established under the Federal Advisory                  Government Relations with Native
                                                                                                                                                               purpose for its useful life?
                                             Committee Act; the States Organization                  American Tribal Governments’’ (59 FR                  86.19 What if a BIG-funded facility would
                                             for Boating Access; the Joint Federal/                  22951), E.O. 13175, and 512 DM 2. We                      benefit both eligible and ineligible users?
                                             State Task Force on Federal Assistance                  have determined that there are no
                                             Policy; and individual States.                          potential effects. This final rule will not           Subpart C—Federal Funds and Match
                                                                                                     interfere with the tribes’ ability to                 86.30 What is the source of BIG funds?
                                             Civil Justice Reform                                    manage themselves or their funds.                     86.31 How does the Service know how
                                                 The Office of the Solicitor has                                                                               much money will be available for BIG
                                             determined under E.O. 12988 that the                    Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use                       grants each year?
                                             rule will not unduly burden the judicial                (E.O. 13211)                                          86.32 What are the match requirements?
                                                                                                                                                           86.33 What information must I give on
                                             system and meets the requirements of                      E.O. 13211 addresses regulations that                   match commitments, and where do I give
                                             sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of the Order.                 significantly affect energy supply,                       it?
                                             The final rule will help grantees because               distribution, and use, and requires                   86.34 What if a partner is not willing or
                                             it:                                                     agencies to prepare Statements of                         able to follow through on a match
                                                 a. Updates the regulations to reflect               Energy Effects when undertaking certain                   commitment?
                                             changes in policy and practice and                      actions. This rule is not a significant               Subpart D—Application for a Grant
                                             recommendations received during the                     regulatory action under E.O. 12866 and
                                             past 14 years;                                                                                                86.40 What are the differences between BIG
                                                                                                     does not affect energy supplies,                          Tier 1—State grants and BIG Tier 2—
                                                 b. Makes the regulations easier to use
                                                                                                     distribution, or use. Therefore, this                     National grants?
                                             and understand by improving the
                                                                                                     action is not a significant energy action             86.41 How do I apply for a grant?
                                             organization and using plain language;
                                                                                                     and no Statement of Energy Effects is                 86.42 What do I have to include in a grant
                                                 c. Modifies the final rule to amend 50                                                                        application?
                                                                                                     required.
                                             CFR part 86 published in the Federal                                                                          86.43 What information must I put in the
                                             Register at 66 FR 5282 on January 18,                   List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 86                        project statement?
                                             2001, based on subsequent experience;                                                                         86.44 What if I need more than the
                                             and                                                        Administrative practice and                            maximum Federal share and required
                                                 d. Adopts recommendations on new                    procedure, Boats and boating safety,                      match to complete my BIG-funded
                                             issues received from State fish and                     Fishing, Grants administration, Grant                     project?
                                             wildlife agencies and the Sport Fishing                 programs, Harbors, Intermodal                         86.45 If the Service does not select my grant
                                                                                                     transportation, Marine resources,                         application for funding, can I apply for
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                                             and Boating Partnership Council since
                                                                                                     Natural resources, Navigation (water),                    the same project the following year?
                                             we published the current rule.                                                                                86.46 What changes can I make in a grant
                                                                                                     Recreation and recreation areas,
                                             Paperwork Reduction Act                                                                                           application after I submit it?
                                                                                                     Reporting and recordkeeping
                                               This final rule does not contain new                  requirements, Rivers, Signs and                       Subpart E—Project Selection
                                             information collection requirements that                symbols, Vessels, Water resources,                    86.50 Who ranks BIG Tier 2—National grant
                                             require approval under the PRA (44                      Waterways.                                                applications?



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                                             86.51 What criteria does the Service use to             86.101 How do I ask for a revision of a               renovating, or repairing a structure.
                                                 evaluate BIG Tier 2—National                            grant?                                            Clearing and reshaping land and
                                                 applications?                                       86.102 Can I appeal a decision?                       demolishing structures are types or
                                             86.52 What does the Service consider when               86.103 Can the Director authorize an
                                                 evaluating a project on the need for more
                                                                                                                                                           phases of construction. Examples of
                                                                                                         exception to this part?
                                                 or improved boating infrastructure?                                                                       structures are buildings, docks, piers,
                                             86.53 What factors does the Service                     Subpart I—Information Collection                      breakwaters, and slips.
                                                 consider for benefits to eligible users that        86.110 What are the information-collection               Director means:
                                                 justify the cost?                                       requirements of this part?                           (1) The Director of the Fish and
                                             86.54 What does the Service consider when
                                                                                                       Authority: 16 U.S.C. 777c, g, and g–1.              Wildlife Service whom the Secretary of
                                                 evaluating a project on boater access to                                                                  the Interior has delegated authority to
                                                 significant destinations and services that                                                                administer BIG nationally; or
                                                 support transient boater travel?                    Subpart A—General
                                                                                                                                                              (2) A deputy or another person whom
                                             86.55 What does the Service consider as a               § 86.1   What does this part do?
                                                 partner for the purposes of these ranking
                                                                                                                                                           the Director has delegated authority
                                                 criteria?                                             (a) This part tells States how they may             over BIG.
                                             86.56 What does the Service consider when               apply for and receive grants from the                    Eligible user means an operator or
                                                 evaluating a project that includes more             Boating Infrastructure Grant program                  passenger of an eligible vessel.
                                                 than the minimum match?                             (BIG) Tier 1-State and Tier 2-National                   Eligible vessel means a transient
                                             86.57 What does the Service consider when               subprograms. Section 86.40 describes                  recreational vessel at least 26 feet long.
                                                 evaluating contributions that a partner             the differences between these two                     The term includes vessels that are
                                                 brings to a project?                                subprograms.                                          owned, loaned, rented, or chartered.
                                             86.58 What does the Service consider when                                                                     The term does not include:
                                                 evaluating a project for a physical
                                                                                                       (b) The terms you, your, and I refer to
                                                                                                     a State agency that applies for or                       (1) Commercial vessels;
                                                 component, technology, or technique
                                                 that will improve eligible user access?             receives a BIG grant. You may also                       (2) Vessels that dock or operate
                                             86.59 What does the Service consider when               apply to a subgrantee with which a State              permanently from the facility where a
                                                 evaluating a project for innovative                 agency has a formal agreement to                      BIG-funded project is located; or
                                                 physical components, technology, or                 construct, operate, or maintain a BIG-                   (3) Vessels that receive payment to
                                                 techniques that improve the BIG project?            funded facility.                                      routinely transport passengers on a
                                             86.60 What does the Service consider when                 (c) The terms we, us, and our refer to              prescribed route, such as cruise ships,
                                                 evaluating a project for demonstrating a                                                                  dive boats, and ferries.
                                                                                                     the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
                                                 commitment to environmental                                                                                  Facility means the structures,
                                                 compliance, sustainability, and                     § 86.2   What is the purpose of BIG?                  equipment, and operations that:
                                                 stewardship?
                                             86.61 What happens after the Director                     The purpose of BIG is to construct,                    (1) Provide services to boaters at one
                                                 approves projects for funding?                      renovate, and maintain boating                        location; and
                                                                                                     infrastructure facilities for transient                  (2) Are under the control of a single
                                             Subpart F—Grant Administration                          recreational vessels at least 26 feet long.           operator or business identified in the
                                             86.70 What standards must I follow when                                                                       grant application.
                                                 constructing a BIG-funded facility?                 § 86.3   What terms do I need to know?                   Grant means an approved award of
                                             86.71 How much time do I have to                           For the purposes of this part, we                  money, the principal purpose of which
                                                 complete the work funded by a BIG                   define these terms:                                   is to transfer funds from a Federal
                                                 grant?                                                 BIG-funded facility means only the
                                             86.72 What if I cannot complete the project
                                                                                                                                                           awarding agency to the non-Federal
                                                 during the period of performance?
                                                                                                     part of a facility that we fund through               entity (grantee) to carry out an
                                             86.73 How long must I operate and                       a BIG grant.                                          authorized public purpose and includes
                                                 maintain a BIG-funded facility, and who                Boating infrastructure means all of the            the matching cash and any matching in-
                                                 is responsible for the cost of facility             structures, equipment, accessories, and               kind contributions. The legal instrument
                                                 operation and maintenance?                          services that are necessary or desirable              used is a grant agreement.
                                             86.74 How do I determine the useful life of             for a facility to accommodate eligible                   Grants.gov is a centralized location for
                                                 a BIG-funded facility?                              vessels. See § 86.12 for examples of                  States and other entities to find and
                                             86.75 How should I credit BIG?                          boating infrastructure.                               apply for Federal funding. It is located
                                             86.76 How can I use the logo for BIG?                      Capital improvement means:
                                             86.77 How must I treat program income?                                                                        at http://www.grants.gov. We require
                                             86.78 How must I treat income earned after
                                                                                                        (1) A new structure that costs at least            States to use grants.gov, or any system
                                                 the period of performance?                          $25,000 to build; or                                  that replaces it, to apply for BIG grants.
                                                                                                        (2) Altering, renovating, or repairing                Maintenance means keeping
                                             Subpart G—Facility Operations and                       an existing structure if it increases the             structures or equipment in a condition
                                             Maintenance                                             structure’s useful life by 10 years or if             to serve the intended purpose. It
                                             86.90 How much must an operator of a BIG-               it costs at least $25,000.                            includes cyclical or occasional actions
                                                 funded facility charge for using the                   Concessioner means an entity with                  to keep facilities fully functional. It does
                                                 facility?
                                                                                                     which a State has a written agreement                 not include operational actions such as
                                             86.91 May an operator of a BIG-funded
                                                 facility increase or decrease user fees             to operate or manage a BIG-funded                     janitorial work. Examples of
                                                 during its useful life?                             facility. The agreement with a                        maintenance actions are:
                                             86.92 Must an operator of a BIG-funded                  concessioner may or may not involve a                    (1) Lubricating mechanical
                                                 facility allow public access?                       financial exchange. A concessioner is                 components of BIG-funded equipment;
                                             86.93 May I prohibit overnight use by                   not a contractor or vendor. You pay a                    (2) Replacing minor components of a
                                                 eligible vessels at a BIG-funded facility?          contractor or vendor to perform specific              BIG-funded improvement, such as bolts,
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                                             86.94 Must I give information to eligible               duties or supply specific materials                   boards, and individual structural
                                                 users and the public about BIG-funded
                                                                                                     according to a written contract.                      components; and
                                                 facilities?
                                                                                                     Concessioners, vendors, and contractors                  (3) Painting, pressure washing, and
                                             Subpart H—Revisions and Appeals                         are not grant recipients.                             repointing masonry.
                                             86.100 Can I change the information in a                   Construction means the act of                         Marketing means an activity that
                                                 grant application after I receive a grant?          building or significantly altering,                   promotes a business to interested


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                                             customers for the financial benefit of the              docks, piers, permanent breakwaters,                     (2) Conduct actions necessary to
                                             facility. It may include a plan for sales               buildings, utilities, and fences.                     construct boating infrastructure, such
                                             techniques and strategies, business                        Regional Office means the main                     as:
                                             communication, and business                             administrative office of one of the                      (i) Engineering, economic,
                                             development. A business uses                            Service’s geographic Regions in which a               environmental, historic, cultural, or
                                             marketing to find, satisfy, and keep a                  BIG-funded project is located. Each                   feasibility studies or assessments; and
                                             customer.                                               Regional Office has a:                                   (ii) Planning, permitting, and
                                                Match means the value of any cash or                    (1) Regional Director appointed by the             contracting.
                                             in-kind contributions required or                       Director to be the chief executive official              (3) Dredging a channel, boat basin, or
                                             volunteered to complete the BIG-funded                  of the Region and authorized to                       other boat passage following the
                                             facility that are not borne by the Federal              administer Service activities in the                  requirements at § 86.15.
                                             Government, unless a Federal statute                    Region, except for those administered                    (4) Install navigational aids to give
                                             authorizes such match. Match must                       directly by the Service’s Headquarters                transient vessels safe passage between a
                                             follow the criteria at 2 CFR 200.306(b).                Office; and                                           facility and navigable channels or open
                                                Navigable waters means waters that                      (2) Division of Wildlife and Sport Fish            water.
                                             are deep and wide enough for the                        Restoration (WSFR) or its equivalent                     (5) Produce information and
                                             passage of eligible vessels within the                  that administers BIG grants.                          education materials specific to BIG or a
                                             water body.                                                Renovate means to rehabilitate all or              BIG-funded project and that credit BIG
                                                Operation means actions that allow a                 part of a facility to restore it to its               as a source of funding when
                                             BIG-funded facility or parts of a BIG-                  intended purpose or to expand its                     appropriate. Examples of eligible
                                             funded facility to perform their function               purpose to allow use by eligible vessels              actions include:
                                             on a daily or frequent basis. Examples                  or eligible users.                                       (i) Locating BIG-funded facilities on
                                                                                                        Scope of a project means the purpose,              charts and cruising guides;
                                             of operation are janitorial work, service
                                                                                                     objectives, approach, and results or                     (ii) Creating Statewide or regional
                                             workers, facility administration,
                                                                                                     benefits expected, including the useful               brochures telling boaters about BIG and
                                             utilities, rent, taxes, and insurance.
                                                                                                     life of any capital improvement.                      directing them to BIG-funded facilities;
                                                Operator means an individual or                         Service means the U.S. Fish and                       (iii) Advertising a BIG-funded facility
                                             entity that is responsible for operating a              Wildlife Service.                                     in print or electronic media with the
                                             BIG-funded facility. An operator may be                    State means any State of the United                emphasis on BIG, the BIG-funded
                                             a grantee, a subgrantee, a concessioner,                States, the Commonwealths of Puerto                   facility, or services for eligible users,
                                             or another individual or entity that the                Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands,                and not on marketing the marina as a
                                             grantee has an arrangement with to                      the District of Columbia, and the                     whole;
                                             operate the BIG-funded facility.                        territories of Guam, the U.S. Virgin                     (iv) Marina newsletter articles, marina
                                                Personal property means anything                     Islands, and American Samoa.                          or agency Web pages, and other
                                             tangible or intangible that is not real                    Transient means travel to a single                 communications you produce that are
                                             property.                                               facility for day use or staying at a single           directly related to the BIG-funded
                                                Program income means gross income                    facility for up to 15 days.                           project;
                                             earned by the grantee or subgrantee that                   Useful life means the period during                   (v) Giving boaters information and
                                             is directly generated by a grant-                       which a BIG-funded capital                            resources to help them find and use the
                                             supported activity, or earned as a result               improvement is capable of fulfilling its              BIG-funded facility; and
                                             of the grant, during the period of                      intended purpose with adequate routine                   (vi) Public communication.
                                             performance.                                            care and maintenance. See §§ 86.73 and                   (6) Record the Federal interest in the
                                                Project means one or more related                    86.74.                                                real property.
                                             actions that are eligible for BIG funding,                                                                       (7) Use BIG Tier 1—State grant awards
                                             achieve specific goals and objectives of                Subpart B—Program Eligibility                         to administer BIG Tier 1—State and BIG
                                             BIG, and in the case of construction,                                                                         Tier 2—National grants, or grant
                                                                                                     § 86.10   Who may apply for a BIG grant?
                                             occur at only one facility.                                                                                   programs, Statewide. This includes
                                                Project cost means total allowable                      One agency in each eligible State may
                                                                                                                                                           coordinating and monitoring to ensure
                                             costs incurred under BIG and includes                   apply for a BIG grant if authorized to do
                                                                                                                                                           BIG-funded facilities are well-
                                             Federal funds awarded through the BIG                   so by:
                                                                                                        (a) A statute or regulation of the                 constructed, meet project objectives,
                                             grant and all non-Federal funds given as                                                                      and serve the intended purpose for their
                                             the match or added to the Federal and                   eligible jurisdiction;
                                                                                                        (b) The Governor of the State,                     useful life; and to manage BIG grant
                                             matching shares to complete the BIG-                                                                          performance or accomplishments.
                                             funded project.                                         Commonwealth, or territory; or
                                                                                                        (c) The Mayor of the District of                      (b) You may ask your Regional Office
                                                Public communication means                                                                                 to approve preaward costs for eligible
                                                                                                     Columbia.
                                             communicating with the public or news                                                                         actions. You incur preaward costs at
                                             media about specific actions or                         § 86.11 What actions are eligible for                 your own risk, as we will only
                                             achievements directly associated with                   funding?                                              reimburse you for preaward costs we
                                             BIG. The purpose is to inform the public                  (a) The following actions are eligible              approved if you receive a grant.
                                             about BIG-funded projects or the BIG                    for BIG funding if they are for eligible                 (c) Applicants may seek funding for
                                             program.                                                users or eligible vessels:                            installing pumpout facilities through the
                                                Real property means one, several, or                   (1) Construct, renovate, or maintain                Clean Vessel Act Grant Program (CVA)
                                             all interests, benefits, and rights                     publicly or privately owned boating                   instead of including the cost as part of
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                                             inherent in owning a parcel of land. A                  infrastructure (see § 86.12) following the            a BIG grant application. A State may
                                             parcel includes anything physically and                 requirements at § 86.13. This may                     require a pumpout be funded through
                                             firmly attached to it by a natural or                   include limited repair or restoration of              CVA, Catalog of Federal Domestic
                                             human action. Examples of real                          roads, parking lots, walkways, and other              Assistance number 15.616.
                                             property in this rule include fee and                   surface areas damaged as a direct result                 (d) Other actions may qualify for BIG
                                             leasehold interests, easements, fixed                   of BIG-funded construction.                           funding, subject to our approval, if they


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                                             achieve the purposes of BIG. We will                       (i) A hardship due to lack of utilities               (3) States may limit or exclude BIG
                                             describe actions we approve and how                     or other difficult obstacles, such as a               maintenance funding they make
                                             they are eligible for BIG funding in the                BIG-funded facility on an island with no              available to subgrantees.
                                             full text of the annual Notice of Funding               power or a remote location where the                     (c) For BIG Tier 2—National grants,
                                             Opportunity (NOFO).                                     equipment cannot be serviced or                       you may request BIG funds for
                                                                                                     maintained regularly;                                 maintenance if it directly benefits
                                             § 86.12 What types of construction and
                                                                                                        (ii) State or local law does not allow             eligible users and is directly related to
                                             services does boating infrastructure
                                             include?                                                septic-waste disposal facilities at the               the BIG project. You are responsible for
                                                                                                     location;                                             all maintenance costs after the period of
                                                Boating infrastructure may include:
                                                (a) Boat slips, piers, mooring buoys,                   (iii) You are in the process of applying           performance except as provided at
                                             floating docks, dinghy docks, day docks,                for a CVA grant for the same award year               paragraph (b) of this section.
                                             and other structures for boats to tie-up                as the BIG grant to install a pumpout
                                                                                                     station as part of the BIG-funded                     § 86.15 How can dredging qualify as an
                                             and gain access to the shore or services.                                                                     eligible action?
                                                (b) Fuel stations, restrooms, showers,               facility; or
                                                                                                        (iv) You have received a CVA grant                    (a) Dredging in this part includes the
                                             utilities, and other amenities for                                                                            physical action of removing sediment
                                             transient-boater convenience.                           and will install a pumpout station as
                                                                                                     part of the BIG-funded facility on or                 from the basin and any associated
                                                (c) Lighting, communications, buoys,
                                                                                                     before the time the BIG-funded facility               actions, such as engineering, permitting,
                                             beacons, signals, markers, signs, and
                                                                                                     is completed.                                         dredge-material management, and other
                                             other means to support safe boating and
                                             give information to aid boaters.                           (2) When we waive the pumpout                      actions or costs that occur because of
                                                (d) Breakwaters, sea walls, and other                requirement, the BIG-funded facility                  the dredging. Dredging can qualify as an
                                             physical improvements to allow an area                  must inform boaters:                                  eligible action under the grant only if
                                             to offer a harbor of safe refuge. A harbor                 (i) They are required to properly treat            the costs for the dredging-related actions
                                             of safe refuge is an area that gives                    or dispose of septic waste; and                       do not exceed $200,000.
                                             eligible vessels protection from storms.                   (ii) Where they can find information                  (b) When you complete the project,
                                             To be a harbor of safe refuge, the facility             that will direct them to nearby pumpout               the BIG-funded dredged area must:
                                             must offer a place to secure eligible                   stations.                                                (1) Have navigable water depth to
                                             vessels and offer access to provisions                     (3) If we deny your request, we will               accommodate eligible vessels as
                                             and communication for eligible users.                   follow the process described in the                   described at § 86.13(a)(6);
                                                (e) Equipment and structures for                     annual NOFO.                                             (2) Allow safe, accessible navigation
                                             collecting, disposing of, or recycling                     (4) If you seek an allowance based on              by eligible vessels to, from, and within
                                             liquid or solid waste from eligible                     this paragraph, you must include                      the BIG-funded facility; and
                                             vessels or for eligible users.                          supporting information in the grant                      (3) Allow eligible vessels to dock
                                                                                                     application as described at § 86.43(n)(1).            safely and securely at transient slips.
                                             § 86.13 What operational and design                        (c) We will allow water access at a                   (c) You must show in the grant
                                             features must a facility have where a BIG-              depth less than 6 feet if you can show                application that:
                                             funded facility is located?                                                                                      (1) Dredging is needed to fulfill the
                                                                                                     that the BIG-funded facility will serve
                                                (a) At project completion, a facility                its intended purpose for typical eligible             purpose and objectives of the proposed
                                             where a BIG-funded facility is located                  users that visit that location.                       project; and
                                             must:                                                      (d) Any of these design features may                  (2) You have allocated the dredging
                                                (1) Be open to eligible users and                    already be part of the facility, or be                costs between the expected use by
                                             operated and maintained for its                                                                               eligible vessels and ineligible vessels.
                                                                                                     funded through another source, and
                                             intended purpose for its useful life;                                                                            (d) You certify by signing the grant
                                                                                                     need not be included as part of the BIG
                                                (2) Clearly designate eligible uses and
                                                                                                     project.                                              application that you have enough
                                             inform the public of restrictions;
                                                                                                                                                           resources to maintain the dredged area
                                                (3) Offer security, safety, and service              § 86.14 How can I receive BIG funds for
                                             for eligible users and vessels;                                                                               at the approved width and depth for the
                                                                                                     facility maintenance?
                                                (4) Be accessible by eligible vessels on                                                                   useful life of the BIG-funded facility,
                                                                                                        (a) For BIG Tier 1—State and BIG Tier              under typical conditions.
                                             navigable waters;                                       2—National grants:
                                                (5) Allow public access as described                                                                       § 86.16 What actions are ineligible for BIG
                                                                                                        (1) You may request BIG funds for
                                             at § 86.92;                                                                                                   funding?
                                                (6) Have docking or mooring sites                    facility maintenance only if you will
                                                                                                     complete the maintenance action during                  (a) These actions or costs are
                                             with water access at least 6 feet deep at
                                                                                                     the period of performance.                            ineligible for BIG funding:
                                             the lowest tide or fluctuation, unless the
                                                                                                        (2) You may apply user fees collected                (1) Law enforcement.
                                             facility qualifies under paragraph (c) of
                                                                                                     at the BIG-funded facility after the                    (2) Direct administration and
                                             this section; and
                                                (7) Have an operational pumpout                      period of performance to the                          operation of the facility, such as
                                             station if:                                             maintenance of the facility.                          salaries, utilities, and janitorial duties.
                                                (i) Eligible vessels stay overnight; and                (b) For BIG Tier 1—State grants:                   Janitorial duties may include:
                                                (ii) Available pumpout service is not                   (1) You may request BIG funds for                    (i) Routine cleaning;
                                             located within 2 nautical miles; or                     one-time or as-needed maintenance                       (ii) Trash and litter collection and
                                                (iii) State or local laws require one on             costs at any BIG-eligible facility as long            removal; and
                                             site.                                                   as the costs are discrete and follow                    (iii) Restocking paper products.
                                                (b) We will waive the pumpout                        paragraph (a) of this section.                          (3) Developing a State plan to
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                                             requirement if you show in the grant                       (2) If you use BIG funds for                       construct, renovate, or maintain boating
                                             application the inability to install a                  maintenance at a facility that has                    infrastructure.
                                             pumpout.                                                received a BIG grant in the past, you                   (4) Acquiring land or any interest in
                                                (1) We will review your request and                  must extend the useful life of each                   land.
                                             will grant the waiver if you present                    affected capital improvement                            (5) Constructing, renovating, or
                                             circumstances that show:                                accordingly.                                          maintaining roads or parking lots,


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                                             except limited action as described at                   200, subparts A through D, for grant                  paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section
                                             § 86.11(a)(1).                                          administrative requirements.                          and any other guidance in the annual
                                                (6) Constructing, renovating, or                                                                           NOFO.
                                             maintaining boating infrastructure for:                 § 86.18 How can I ensure that a BIG-                     (b) After you submit the application,
                                                                                                     funded facility continues to serve its                if we do not agree with your cost
                                                (i) Shops, stores, food service, other
                                                                                                     intended purpose for its useful life?
                                             retail businesses, or lodging;                                                                                allocation using paragraph (a) of this
                                                (ii) Facility administration or                        (a) When you design and build your                  section, we will contact you. We may
                                             management, such as a harbormaster’s                    BIG-funded facility, you must consider                ask you to clarify your information. If
                                             or dockmaster’s office; or                              the features, location, materials, and                we do not agree that the allocation is
                                                (iii) Transportation, storage, or                    technology in reference to the                        equitable, we may negotiate an equitable
                                             services for boats on dry land, such as                 geological, geographic, and climatic                  allocation. We must be able to agree that
                                             dry docks, haul-outs, and boat                          factors that may have an impact on its                you are appropriately allocating costs
                                             maintenance and repair shops.                           useful life.                                          between eligible and ineligible users
                                                (7) Purchasing or operating service                    (b) You must record the Federal                     based on the expected use before we
                                             boats to transport boaters to and from                  interest in real property that includes a             consider your application for award.
                                             mooring areas.                                          BIG-funded capital improvement                           (c) If a proposed BIG-funded facility,
                                                (8) Marketing. Examples of ineligible                according to the assurances required in               or a discrete element, minor component,
                                             marketing actions include:                              the grant application and guidance from               or single action of the BIG-funded
                                                (i) Giveaway items promoting the                     the Regional WSFR Office.                             project, gives a secondary or minimal
                                             business or agency;                                       (c) If we direct you to do so, you must             benefit to all users, we will not require
                                                (ii) General marina or agency                        require that subgrantees record the                   you to allocate costs between eligible
                                             newsletters or Web sites promoting the                  Federal interest in real property that                and ineligible users for that benefit.
                                             marina or agency;                                       includes a BIG-funded capital                         Examples of how we will apply this rule
                                                (iii) Exhibits at trade shows promoting              improvement.                                          are:
                                             anything other than the BIG-funded                        (d) If we do not direct you to act as                  (1) The primary purpose is to benefit
                                             facility; and                                           required by paragraph (c) of this section,            eligible users directly, with the
                                                (iv) Outreach efforts directed at the                you may require subgrantees to record                 secondary benefit for both eligible and
                                             marina as a business or the agency as a                 the Federal interest in real property that            ineligible users. You must clearly state
                                             whole and not focused on BIG or the                     includes a BIG-funded capital                         the exclusive benefit to eligible users in
                                             BIG-funded facility.                                    improvement.                                          your application. The secondary benefit
                                                (9) Constructing, renovating, or                       (e) You must state in your subaward                 cannot exclude eligible users from the
                                             maintaining boating infrastructure that                 that subgrantees must not alter the                   primary purpose. For example, if you
                                             does not:                                               ownership, purpose, or use of the BIG-                construct a dock system for exclusive
                                                (i) Include design features as                       funded facility as described in the                   use by eligible vessels and a secondary
                                             described at § 86.13;                                   project statement without the approval                benefit of the dock system is protection
                                                (ii) Serve eligible vessels or users; and            of you and the WSFR Regional Office.                  of the marina from wave action, you
                                                (iii) Allow public access as described                 (f) You may impose other                            would not have to allocate costs for the
                                             at § 86.92.                                             requirements on subgrantees, as allowed               secondary benefit. However, the
                                                (10) Purchase of supplies and other                  by law, to reduce State liability for the             secondary benefit cannot be docking for
                                             expendable personal property not                        BIG-funded facility. Examples are                     ineligible vessels because it would
                                             directly related to achieving the project               insurance, deed restrictions, and a                   exclude eligible users from the primary
                                             objectives.                                             security interest agreement, which uses               purpose.
                                                (b) Other activities may be ineligible               subgrantee assets to secure performance                  (2) The secondary benefit to ineligible
                                             for BIG funding if they are inconsistent                under the grant.                                      users is not the primary purpose, is
                                             with the:                                                                                                     minimal, and you do not add special
                                                                                                     § 86.19 What if a BIG-funded facility would           features to accommodate ineligible
                                                (1) Purpose of BIG; or
                                                                                                     benefit both eligible and ineligible users?           users. For example, you do not have to
                                                (2) Applicable Cost Principles at 2
                                             CFR part 200, subpart F.                                  You may assign any share of the costs               allocate costs between user groups for a
                                                                                                     to the BIG grant only if the BIG-funded               gangway from the transient dock,
                                             § 86.17 Who must own the site of a BIG-                 facility or a discrete element of the BIG-            designed exclusively for eligible users,
                                             funded facility?                                        funded facility benefits only eligible                even though it is accessible to the
                                                (a) You or another entity approved by                users. If a cost does not exclusively                 general public. However, if you
                                             us must own or have a legal right to                    benefit eligible users, you must allocate             construct the gangway to accommodate
                                             operate the site of a BIG-funded facility.              costs accordingly. A discrete element                 the expected ineligible users, then you
                                             If you are not the owner, you must be                   has a distinct purpose, such as a fuel                must allocate costs between user groups.
                                             able to show, before we approve your                    station, pumpout facility, breakwater, or                (3) The expected benefits to both
                                             grant, that your contractual                            dock system.                                          eligible and ineligible users have
                                             arrangements with the owner of the site                   (a) You must clearly show and                       minimal value. If the component has a
                                             will ensure that the owner will use the                 explain in the project statement:                     value of .0025 percent or less than the
                                             BIG-funded facility for its authorized                    (1) The anticipated benefits of each                maximum available Federal award plus
                                             purpose for its useful life.                            project, discrete elements, and major                 required match, you do not have to
                                                (b) Subgrantees or concessioners may                 components;                                           allocate costs for that component. We
                                             be a local or tribal government, a                        (2) The breakdown of costs, as                      will post the amount of the minimal
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                                             nonprofit organization, a commercial                    described at § 86.43(i), including the                value each year in the annual NOFO.
                                             enterprise, an institution of higher                    basis or method you use to allocate costs             For example, if the total maximum
                                             education, or a State agency other than                 between eligible and ineligible users;                Federal award and required match for a
                                             the agency receiving the grant.                         and                                                   BIG Tier 2—National project is $2
                                                (c) Subgrantees that are commercial                    (3) Your reasoning in determining                   million, you do not have to allocate
                                             enterprises are subject to 2 CFR part                   how to allocate costs, based on                       costs between user groups for any


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                                             discrete project element, component, or                 § 86.31 How does the Service know how                   (4) Any funds received from another
                                             action with a value of $5,000 or less.                  much money will be available for BIG grants           Federal source, unless authorized by
                                                (d) Examples of actions for which you                each year?                                            Federal statute.
                                             must allocate costs between user groups                    (a) We estimate funds available for
                                                                                                     BIG grants each year based on the                     § 86.33 What information must I give on
                                             are the following, unless paragraph (b)                                                                       match commitments, and where do I give
                                             of this section applies:                                revenue projected for the Trust Fund.
                                                                                                                                                           it?
                                                (1) You propose a 200-foot dock for                  We include this estimate when we issue
                                                                                                     a NOFO at http://www.grants.gov.                         (a) You must give information on the
                                             eligible user tie-up spaces that you
                                                                                                        (b) We calculate the actual amount of              amount and the source of match for
                                             attach to the shore at a boat launch. It
                                                                                                     funds available for BIG grants based on               your proposed BIG-funded facility on
                                             will attract ineligible use as a tie-up for
                                                                                                     tax collections, any funds carried over               the standard grant application form at
                                             boaters as they enter and exit the water.
                                                                                                     from previous fiscal years, and available             http://www.grants.gov.
                                             You must allocate costs between the
                                                                                                     unobligated BIG funds.                                   (b) You must also give information on
                                             expected eligible and ineligible use.
                                                                                                                                                           the match commitment by the State, a
                                                (2) You propose a breakwater, fuel                   § 86.32   What are the match requirements?            subgrantee, or other third party in the
                                             station, pumpout station, restroom,                        (a) The Act requires that you or                   project statement under ‘‘Match and
                                             dredging, navigational aids, or other                   another non-Federal partner must pay at               Other Contributions.’’
                                             multiuse or multipurpose action.                        least 25 percent of eligible and                         (c) In giving the information required
                                                (e) Examples of actions for which you                allowable BIG-funded facility costs. We               at paragraph (b) of this section, you
                                             do not need to allocate costs between                   must waive the first $200,000 of the                  must:
                                             user groups are:                                        required match for each grant to the                     (1) State the amount of matching cash;
                                                (1) You propose to construct,                        Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana                     (2) Describe any matching in-kind
                                             renovate, or maintain docks specifically                Islands and the territories of American               contributions;
                                             for eligible vessels.                                   Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin                         (3) State the estimated value of any in-
                                                (2) You propose to produce                           Islands (48 U.S.C. 1469a).                            kind contributions; and
                                             information and educational materials                      (b) Match may be cash contributed                     (4) Explain the basis of the estimated
                                             specific to BIG.                                        during the funding period or in-kind                  value.
                                                (f) You must clearly inform boaters                  contributions of personal property,
                                             when access by ineligible users is                      structures, and services including                    § 86.34 What if a partner is not willing or
                                             limited or restricted following the                                                                           able to follow through on a match
                                                                                                     volunteer labor, contributed during the               commitment?
                                             guidance at § 86.94.                                    period of performance.
                                                (g) We may ask you to clarify or                        (c) Match must be:                                   (a) You are responsible for all activity
                                             change how you allocate costs in your                      (1) Necessary and reasonable to                    and funding commitments in the grant
                                             grant application if they do not meet our               achieve project objectives;                           application. If you discover that a
                                             standards. We may reject costs or                          (2) An eligible activity or cost;                  partner is not willing or able to meet a
                                             applications that do not allocate costs                    (3) From a non-Federal source, unless              grant commitment, you must notify us
                                             between eligible and ineligible users                   you show that a Federal statute                       that you will either:
                                             according to the requirements of this                   authorizes the specific Federal source                  (1) Replace the original partner with
                                             section and the NOFO.                                   for use as match; and                                 another partner who will deliver the
                                                                                                        (4) Consistent with 2 CFR 200.29 and               action or the funds to fulfill the
                                             Subpart C—Federal Funds and Match                       200.306, and any other applicable                     commitment as stated in the grant
                                                                                                     sections of 2 CFR part 200. This                      application; or
                                             § 86.30   What is the source of BIG funds?                                                                      (2) Give either cash or an in-kind
                                                                                                     includes any regulations or policies that
                                                (a) BIG receives Federal funding as a                replace or supplement 2 CFR part 200.                 contribution(s) that at least equals the
                                             percentage of the annual revenues to the                   (d) Match must not include:                        value and achieves the same objective as
                                             Sport Fish Restoration and Boating                         (1) An interest in land or water;                  the partner’s original commitment of
                                             Trust Fund (Trust Fund) [26 U.S.C.                         (2) The value of any structure                     cash or in-kind contribution.
                                             4161(a), 4162, 9503(c), and 9504].                      completed before the beginning of the                   (b) If a partner is not willing or able
                                                (b) The Trust Fund receives revenue                  period of performance, unless the                     to meet a match commitment and you
                                             from sources including:                                 Service approves the activity as a                    do not have enough money to complete
                                                (1) Excise taxes paid by manufacturers               preaward cost;                                        the BIG-funded facility as proposed, you
                                             on sportfishing equipment and electric                     (3) Costs or in-kind contributions that            must follow the requirements at
                                             outboard motors;                                        have been or will be counted as                       §§ 86.44 and 86.100.
                                                (2) Fuel taxes attributable to                       satisfying the cost-sharing or match
                                             motorboats and nonbusiness use of                       requirement of another Federal grant, a               Subpart D—Application for a Grant
                                             small-engine power equipment; and                       Federal cooperative agreement, or a                   § 86.40 What are the differences between
                                                (3) Import duties on fishing tackle,                 Federal contract, unless authorized by                BIG Tier 1—State grants and BIG Tier 2—
                                             yachts, and pleasure craft.                             Federal statute; or                                   National grants?
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                                                                            COMPARISON OF BIG TIER 1—STATE AND BIG TIER 2—NATIONAL GRANTS
                                                                                                                       BIG Tier 1—State                                           BIG Tier 2—National

                                             (a) What actions are eligible for funding?              Those listed at § 86.11 .....................................   Those listed at § 86.11 except § 86.11(a)(7).
                                             (b) What is the amount of Federal funds I can           Each year we make at least $200,000 avail-                      We may limit funding to a maximum award of
                                               receive in one BIG grant?                               able to each State. We may increase the                         $1.5 million. We may increase the maximum
                                                                                                       award that States may request annually to                       funding you may request if enough funds
                                                                                                       an amount above $200,000 if enough funds                        are available and it is advantageous to the
                                                                                                       are available and it is advantageous to the                     program mission. We announce each year
                                                                                                       program mission. We announce each year                          in the annual NOFO posted at http://
                                                                                                       in the annual NOFO posted at http://                            www.grants.gov the recommended max-
                                                                                                       www.grants.gov the maximum Federal                              imum Federal funds you may request.
                                                                                                       funds you may request.
                                             (c) How many grant applications can I submit            Each State can only request up to the annual                    No limit.
                                                each year?                                             funding limit each year. You can do this by
                                                                                                       sending in one grant application with one
                                                                                                       project or multiple projects. The Regional
                                                                                                       WSFR Office may ask a State with multiple
                                                                                                       projects to prepare a separate grant request
                                                                                                       for each project, as long as the total of all
                                                                                                       projects does not exceed the annual fund-
                                                                                                       ing limit.
                                             (d) How does the Service choose grant appli-            We fund a single grant or multiple grants per                   We score each grant application according to
                                               cations for funding?                                    State up to the maximum annual funding                         ranking criteria at § 86.51. We recommend
                                                                                                       amount for that year.                                          applications, based on scores and available
                                                                                                                                                                      funding, to the Director. The Director selects
                                                                                                                                                                      the applications for award.



                                             § 86.41   How do I apply for a grant?                   applicable laws and regulations. You                              (3) Give information to support the
                                               (a) If you want to apply to be a                      must also state the permits, evaluations,                       number of transient boats expected to
                                             subgrantee, you must send an                            and reviews you need to complete the                            use the area of the proposed project and
                                             application to the State agency that                    project. After we approve your project,                         show that the existing facilities
                                             manages BIG following the rules given                   you will follow guidance at § 86.61 to                          identified at paragraph (a)(1) of this
                                             by your State. We award BIG funds only                  complete requirements that will become                          section are not enough to support them.
                                             to States.                                              part of your application.                                         (b) Purpose. State the desired outcome
                                               (b) The director of your State agency                   (c) After we review your application,                         of the project in general or abstract
                                             (see § 86.10) or an authorized                          any responses to our requests to give                           terms, but in such a way that we can
                                             representative must certify all standard                more information or to clarify                                  review the information and apply it to
                                             forms submitted in the grant application                information become part of the                                  the competitive review. Base the
                                             process in the format that we designate.                application.                                                    purpose on the need as described in
                                               (c) States must submit a grant                          (d) Misrepresentations of the                                 paragraph (a) of this section.
                                             application through http://                             information you give in an application                            (c) Objectives. Identify specific,
                                             www.grants.gov. The Catalog of Federal                  may be a reason for us to:                                      measurable, attainable, relevant, and
                                             Domestic Assistance (CFDA) number for                     (1) Reject your application; or                               time-bound (SMART) outputs related to
                                             BIG is 15.622.                                                                                                          the need you are addressing.
                                                                                                       (2) Terminate your grant and require                             (d) Results or benefits expected. (1)
                                               (d) If your State supports Executive
                                                                                                     repayment of Federal funds awarded.                             Describe each capital improvement,
                                             Order 12372, Intergovernmental Review
                                             of Federal Programs, you must send                      § 86.43 What information must I put in the                      service, or other product that will result
                                             copies of all standard forms and                        project statement?                                              from the project, and its purpose.
                                             supporting information to the State                        You must put the following                                      (2) Describe how the structures,
                                             Clearinghouse or Single Point of Contact                information in the project statement:                           services, or other products will:
                                             identified at http://                                                                                                      (i) Achieve the need described at
                                                                                                        (a) Need. Explain why the project is                         paragraph (a) of this section; and
                                             www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants_spoc/                     necessary and how it fulfills the
                                             before sending it through http://                                                                                          (ii) Benefit eligible users.
                                                                                                     purpose of BIG. To demonstrate the                                 (e) Approach. (1) Describe the
                                             www.grants.gov.                                         need for the project you must:                                  methods to be used to achieve the
                                             § 86.42 What do I have to include in a                     (1) For construction projects, describe                      objectives. Show that you will use
                                             grant application?                                      existing facilities available for eligible                      sound design and proper procedures.
                                               (a) When you submit a BIG grant                       vessels near the proposed project.                              Include enough information on the
                                             application, you must include standard                  Support your description by including                           status of needed permits, land use
                                             forms, a BIG project statement as                       images that show existing structures and                        approvals, and other compliance
                                             described at § 86.43, documents, maps,                  facilities, the proposed BIG-funded                             requirements for us to make a
                                             images, and other information asked for                 facility, and relevant details, such as the                     preliminary assessment.
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                                             in the annual NOFO at http://                           number of transient slips and the                                  (2) Give the name, contact
                                             www.grants.gov, CFDA 15.622, in the                     amenities for eligible users.                                   information, qualifications, and role of
                                             format we ask for.                                         (2) Describe how the proposed project                        each known concessioner or subgrantee.
                                               (b) You must include supporting                       fills a need or offers a benefit not offered                       (3) Explain how you will exercise
                                             documentation explaining how the                        by the existing facilities identified at                        control to ensure the BIG-funded facility
                                             proposed work complies with                             paragraph (a)(1) of this section.                               continues to achieve its authorized


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                                             purpose during the useful life of the                   between anticipated benefits for eligible             criterion and give supporting
                                             BIG-funded project.                                     and ineligible users.                                 information to reflect the guidance at
                                                (f) Useful life. Estimate the useful life              (2) State sources of cash and in-kind               §§ 86.52 through 86.60.
                                             in years of each capital improvement for                values you include in the project
                                             the proposed project. Explain how you                   budget.                                               § 86.44 What if I need more than the
                                                                                                       (3) Describe any item that has cost                 maximum Federal share and required match
                                             estimated the useful life of each capital
                                                                                                                                                           to complete my BIG-funded project?
                                             improvement. You must reference a                       limits or requires our approval and
                                             generally accepted method used to                       estimate its cost or value. Examples are                 (a) If you plan a BIG project that you
                                             determine useful life of a capital                      dredging and preaward costs.                          cannot complete with the recommended
                                             improvement. You will finalize useful                     (j) Match and other partner                         maximum Federal award and the
                                             life during the approval process. See                   contributions. Identify the cash and in-              required match, you may:
                                             §§ 86.73 and 86.74.                                     kind contributions that you, a partner,                  (1) Find other sources of non-Federal
                                                (g) Geographic location. (1) State the               or other entity contribute to the project             funds to complete the project;
                                             location using Global Positioning                       and describe how the contributions                       (2) Divide your larger project into
                                             System (GPS) coordinates in the format                  directly and substantively benefits                   smaller, distinct, stand-alone projects
                                             we ask for in the annual NOFO.                          completion of the project. See §§ 86.32               and apply for more than one BIG grant,
                                                (2) State the local jurisdiction (county,            and 86.33 for required information.                   either in the same year or in different
                                             city, town, or equivalent), street address,               (k) Fees and program income, if                     years. One project cannot depend on the
                                             and water body associated with the                      applicable. (1) See § 86.90 for the                   anticipated completion of another; or
                                             project.                                                information that you must include on                     (3) Combine your BIG Tier 1—State
                                                (3) Include maps in your application,                the estimated fees that an operator will              and BIG Tier 2—National funding to
                                             such as:                                                charge during the useful life of the BIG-             complete a project at a single location.
                                                (i) A small State map that shows the                 funded facility.                                         (b) If you are awarded a grant and find
                                             general location of the project;                          (2) See §§ 86.77 and 86.78 for an                   you cannot complete a BIG project with
                                                (ii) A local map that shows the facility             explanation of how you may use                        the Federal funds and required match,
                                             location and the nearest community,                     program income. If you decide that your               you may:
                                             public road, and navigable water body;                  project is likely to generate program                    (1) Find other sources of non-Federal
                                             and                                                     income during the period of                           funds to complete the project.
                                                (iii) Maps or images that show                       performance, you must:                                   (2) Consider if BIG Tier 1—State
                                             proximity to significant destinations,                    (i) Estimate the amount of program                  funds are available to help complete the
                                             services that support eligible users,                   income that the project is likely to                  project. This is not a guaranteed option.
                                             terrain considerations, access, or other                generate; and                                            (3) Ask for approval to revise the grant
                                             information applicable to your project.                   (ii) Indicate how you will apply                    by following the requirements at subpart
                                                (iv) Any other map that supports the                 program income to Federal and non-                    H of this part.
                                             information in the project statement.                   Federal outlays.                                         (c) For BIG Tier 2—National grants,
                                                (h) Project officer. If the Federal Aid                (l) Relationship with other grants.                 we review and rank each application
                                             Coordinator for the State agency will be                Describe the relationship between the                 individually, and each must compete
                                             the project officer, enter the term State               BIG-funded facility and other relevant                with other applications for the same
                                             Federal Aid Coordinator under this                      work funded by Federal and non-                       award year.
                                             heading. If the State Federal Aid                       Federal grants that is planned, expected,                (d) If you receive a BIG grant for one
                                             Coordinator will not be the project                     or in progress.                                       of your applications, we do not give
                                             officer, give the name, title, work                       (m) Timeline. Describe significant                  preference to other applications you
                                             address, work email, and work                           milestones in completing the project                  submit.
                                             telephone number of the contact person.                 and any accomplishments to date.                         (e) If you do not complete your
                                             The project officer identified should                     (n) General. (1) If you seek a waiver
                                                                                                                                                           project, we may take one or more of the
                                             have a detailed knowledge of the                        based on § 86.13(b), you must include
                                                                                                                                                           remedies for noncompliance found at 2
                                             project. State whether the project officer              the request and supporting information
                                                                                                                                                           CFR 200.338, and any other regulations
                                             has the authority to sign requests for                  in the grant application following the
                                                                                                                                                           that apply.
                                             prior approval, project reports, and                    instructions in the annual NOFO.
                                             other communications committing the                       (2) Include any other description or                § 86.45 If the Service does not select my
                                             grantee to a course of action.                          document we ask for in the annual                     grant application for funding, can I apply for
                                                (i) Budget narrative. Provide costs and              NOFO or that you need to support your                 the same project the following year?
                                             other information sufficient to show that               proposed project.                                       Yes. If we do not select your BIG grant
                                             the project will result in benefits that                  (o) Ranking criteria. In BIG Tier 2—                application for funding, you can apply
                                             justify the costs. You must use                         National applications, you must                       for the same project the following year
                                             reasonably available resources to                       respond to each of the questions found                or in later years.
                                             develop accurate cost estimates for your                in the ranking criteria at § 86.51. We
                                             project to insure the successful                        also publish the questions for these                  § 86.46 What changes can I make in a
                                             completion of your BIG-funded facility.                 criteria in the annual NOFO at http://                grant application after I submit it?
                                             You should discuss factors that would                   www.grants.gov.                                          (a) After you submit your grant
                                             influence project costs as described at                   (1) In addressing the ranking criteria,             application, you can add or change
                                             § 86.53(d). Costs must be necessary and                 refer to the information at §§ 86.52                  information up to the date and time that
                                             reasonable to achieve the project                       through 86.60 and any added                           the applications are due.
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                                             objectives.                                             information we ask for in the annual                     (b) After the application due date and
                                                (1) You must state how you will                      NOFO.                                                 before we announce selected projects,
                                             allocate costs between eligible and                       (2) You may give information relevant               you can add or change information in
                                             ineligible users following the                          to the ranking criteria as part of the                your application only if it does not
                                             requirements at § 86.19 and explain the                 project statement. If you take this                   affect the scope of the project, would
                                             method used to allocate costs equitably                 approach, you must reference the                      not affect the score of the application,


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                                             and is not a correction (see paragraph (c)                                 in the time allotted, we may decide not                                    include representatives of our Regional
                                             of this section).                                                          to consider your application for                                           Offices, with Headquarters staff
                                               (1) During this period we may ask you                                    funding.                                                                   overseeing the review, ranking, and
                                             to change the useful life following the                                      (f) If your application is competitive,                                  recommendation process. Following the
                                             requirements at § 86.74 or allocation of                                   but funding is limited and we cannot                                       requirements of the Federal Advisory
                                             costs between users of the BIG project                                     fully fund your project, we may tell you                                   Committee Act (5 U.S.C. Appendix), the
                                             following the requirements at § 86.19.                                     the amount of available funds and ask                                      Director may invite nongovernmental
                                               (2) If your application proposes using                                   you if you wish to accept the reduced                                      organizations and other non-Federal
                                             BIG funds for an action we identify as                                     funding amount. We will decide on a
                                             ineligible, we will decide on a case-by-                                                                                                              entities to take part in an advisory panel
                                                                                                                        case-by-case basis if we will consider
                                             case basis whether we will allow you to                                                                                                               to make recommendations to the
                                                                                                                        changes to the scope of your project
                                             change your application to remove                                          based on the reduced funding. Any                                          Director.
                                             identified ineligible costs and if we will                                 changes to the scope of a project must                                     § 86.51 What criteria does the Service use
                                             consider your application for funding.                                     not result in reducing the number of                                       to evaluate BIG Tier 2—National
                                               (c) You must inform us of any                                            points enough to lower your project’s                                      applications?
                                             incorrect information in an application                                    ranking position. If you choose to accept
                                             as soon as you discover it, either before                                  the reduced amount, you must amend                                           Our panel of professional staff and
                                             or after receiving an award.                                               your application to reflect all changes,                                   any invited participants evaluate BIG
                                               (d) We may ask you at any point in                                       including the difference in Federal and                                    Tier 2—National applications using the
                                             the application process to:                                                non-Federal funding.                                                       ranking criteria in the following table
                                               (1) Clarify, correct, explain, or                                                                                                                   and assign points within the range for
                                             supplement data and information in the                                     Subpart E—Project Selection                                                each criterion. We may give added
                                             application;                                                                                                                                          information to guide applicants
                                               (2) Justify the eligibility of a proposed                                § 86.50 Who ranks BIG Tier 2—National
                                                                                                                        grant applications?                                                        regarding these criteria in the annual
                                             action; or                                                                                                                                            NOFO on http://www.grants.gov. This
                                               (3) Justify the allowability of proposed                                   We assemble a panel of our
                                                                                                                        professional staff to review, rank, and                                    may include the minimum total points
                                             costs or in-kind contributions.
                                               (e) If you do not respond fully to our                                   recommend grant applications for                                           that your application must receive in
                                             questions at paragraph (d) of this section                                 funding to the Director. This panel may                                    order to qualify for award.

                                                                                                                      Ranking criteria                                                                                                   Points

                                             (a) Need, Access, and Cost Efficiency ......................................................................................................................                   20 total possible points.
                                                  (1) Will the proposed boating infrastructure meet a need for more or improved facilities? ...............................                                                 0–10.
                                                  (2) Will eligible users receive benefits from the proposed boating infrastructure that justify the cost of the                                                            0–7.
                                                    project?.
                                                  (3) Will the proposed boating infrastructure accommodate boater access to significant destinations and                                                                    0–3.
                                                    services that support transient boater travel?.
                                             (b) Match and Partnerships .......................................................................................................................................             10 total possible points.
                                                  (1) Will the proposed project include private, local, or State funds greater than the required minimum                                                                    0–7.
                                                    match?.
                                                  (2) Will the proposed project include contributions by private or public partners that contribute to the project                                                          0–3.
                                                    objectives?.
                                             (c) Innovation .............................................................................................................................................................   6 total possible points.
                                                  (1) Will the proposed project include physical components, technology, or techniques that improve eligible-                                                               0–3.
                                                    user access?.
                                                  (2) Will the proposed project include innovative physical components, technology, or techniques that im-                                                                  0–2.
                                                    prove the BIG-funded project?.
                                                  (3) Has the facility where the project is located demonstrated a commitment to environmental compliance,                                                                  0–1.
                                                    sustainability, and stewardship and has an agency or organization officially recognized the facility for its
                                                    commitment?.

                                             (d) Total possible points .............................................................................................................................................        36.



                                             § 86.52 What does the Service consider                                       (3) Improve generally accepted safety                                    § 86.53 What factors does the Service
                                             when evaluating a project on the need for                                  standards; or                                                              consider for benefits to eligible users that
                                             more or improved boating infrastructure?                                                                                                              justify the cost?
                                                                                                                          (4) Adapt it to a new purpose for
                                               In evaluating a proposed project                                         which there is a demonstrated need;                                          (a) We consider these factors in
                                             under the criterion at §§ 86.51(a)(1) on                                                                                                              evaluating a proposed project under the
                                             the need for more or improved boating                                        (c) Create accessibility for eligible                                    criterion at § 86.51(a)(2) on whether
                                             infrastructure facilities, we consider                                     vessels by reducing wave action,                                           benefits to eligible users justify the cost:
                                             whether the project will:                                                  increasing depth, or making other                                            (1) Total cost of the project;
                                               (a) Construct new boating                                                physical improvements;
                                                                                                                                                                                                     (2) Total benefits available to eligible
                                             infrastructure in an area that lacks it,                                     (d) Expand an existing marina or                                         users upon completion of the project;
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                                             but where eligible vessels now travel or                                   mooring site that is unable to                                             and
                                             would travel if the project were                                           accommodate current or projected                                             (3) Reliability of the data and
                                             completed;                                                                 demand by eligible vessels; or                                             information used to decide benefits
                                               (b) Renovate a facility to:                                                (e) Make other improvements to                                           relative to costs.
                                               (1) Improve its physical condition;                                      accommodate an established eligible                                          (b) You must support the benefits
                                               (2) Follow local building codes;                                         need.                                                                      available to eligible users by clearly


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                                             describing them in the project statement                duty of the agency, such as reviewing a                     § 86.58 What does the Service consider
                                             and explaining how they relate to Need                  permit application. A voluntary action                      when evaluating a project for a physical
                                             at § 86.43(a).                                          by a government agency or employee is                       component, technology, or technique that
                                                (c) We will consider the cost relevant               a partnership.                                              will improve eligible user access?
                                             to all benefits to eligible users that are                                                                            (a) In evaluating a proposed project
                                             adequately supported in the application.                § 86.56 What does the Service consider                      under the criterion at § 85.51(c)(1), we
                                                                                                     when evaluating a project that includes                     consider whether the project will
                                             We may consider the availability of
                                                                                                     more than the minimum match?                                increase the availability of the BIG-
                                             preexisting structures and amenities,
                                             but only in the context of the need                       (a) When we evaluate a project under                      funded facility for eligible users or
                                             identified at § 86.43(a).                               the criterion for match at § 86.51(b)(1),                   improve eligible boater access to the
                                                (d) Describe in your application any                 we consider how much cash the                               facility by:
                                             factors that would influence project                    applicant and partners commit above                           (1) Using a new technology or
                                             costs, such as:                                         the required minimum match of 25                            technique; or
                                                (1) The need for specialized materials               percent of project costs.                                     (2) Applying a new use of an existing
                                             to meet local codes, address weather or                   (b) The contribution may be from a                        technology or technique.
                                             terrain, or extend useful life;                         State, a single source, or any                                (b) We will not award points for
                                                (2) Increased transportation costs due               combination of sources.                                     following access standards set by law.
                                             to location; or                                           (c) We will award points as follows:                        (c) We will consider if you choose to
                                                (3) Other factors that may increase                                                                              complete the project using an optional
                                             costs, but whose actions support needed                       Percent cash match                       Points       or advanced technology or technique
                                             benefits.                                                                                                           that will improve access, or if you go
                                                (e) Describe any costs that are                      26–30 ....................................              1   beyond the minimum requirements.
                                             associated with providing a harbor of                   31–35 ....................................              2     (d) To receive consideration for this
                                             safe refuge.                                            36–40 ....................................              3   criterion, you must describe in the grant
                                                                                                     41–45 ....................................              4
                                                                                                     46–50 ....................................              5
                                                                                                                                                                 application the current standard and
                                             § 86.54 What does the Service consider                                                                              how you will exceed the standard.
                                             when evaluating a project on boater access              51–80 ....................................              6
                                             to significant destinations and services that           81 or higher ..........................                 7   § 86.59 What does the Service consider
                                             support transient boater travel?                                                                                    when evaluating a project for innovative
                                                In evaluating a proposed project                       (d) We must waive the first $200,000                      physical components, technology, or
                                             under the criterion on boater access at                 in match for the entities described at                      techniques that improve the BIG project?
                                             § 86.51(a)(3), we consider:                             § 86.32(a). We will determine the                              (a) In evaluating a proposed project
                                                (a) The degree of access that the BIG-               required match by subtracting the                           under the criterion at § 86.51(c)(2), we
                                             funded facility will give;                              waived amount from the required 25                          consider if the project will include
                                                (b) The activity, event, or landmark                 percent match and award points using                        physical components, technology, or
                                             that makes the BIG-funded facility a                    the table at paragraph (c) of this section.                 techniques that are:
                                             destination, how well known the                                                                                        (1) Newly available; or
                                                                                                     § 86.57 What does the Service consider
                                             attraction is, how long it is available,                when evaluating contributions that a                           (2) Repurposed in a unique way.
                                             and how likely it is to attract boaters to              partner brings to a project?                                   (b) Examples of the type of
                                             the facility; and                                                                                                   innovations we will consider are
                                                (c) The availability of services and                    (a) We consider these factors for                        components, technology, or techniques
                                             safety near the BIG-funded facility, how                partner contributions in evaluating a                       that:
                                             easily boaters can access them, and how                 proposed project under the criterion at                        (1) Extend the useful life of the BIG-
                                             well they serve the needs of eligible                   § 86.51(b)(2):                                              funded project;
                                             users.                                                     (1) The significance of the                                 (2) Are designed to allow the operator
                                                                                                     contribution to the success of the                          to save costs, decrease maintenance, or
                                             § 86.55 What does the Service consider as               project;                                                    improve operation;
                                             a partner for the purposes of these ranking                (2) How the contribution supports the
                                             criteria?                                                                                                              (3) Are designed to improve BIG-
                                                                                                     actions proposed in the project                             eligible services or amenities;
                                                (a) The following may qualify as                     statement;                                                     (4) Reduce the carbon footprint of the
                                             partners for purposes of the ranking                       (3) How the partner demonstrates its                     BIG-funded facility. Carbon footprint
                                             criteria:                                               commitment to the contribution; and                         means the impact of the total set of
                                                (1) A non-Federal entity, including a
                                                                                                        (4) The ability of the partner to fulfill                greenhouse gas emissions;
                                             subgrantee.
                                                                                                     its commitment.                                                (5) Are used during construction
                                                (2) A Federal agency other than the
                                                                                                        (b) We may consider the combined                         specifically to reduce negative
                                             Service.
                                                                                                     contributions of several partners,                          environmental impacts, beyond
                                                (b) The partner must commit to a
                                                                                                     according to the factors at paragraph (a)                   compliance requirements; or
                                             financial contribution or an in-kind
                                                                                                     of this section.                                               (6) Improve facility resilience.
                                             contribution, or to take a voluntary
                                             action during the period of performance.                   (c) To receive consideration for this                    § 86.60 What does the Service consider
                                                (c) In-kind contributions or actions                 criterion, you must show in your                            when evaluating a project for
                                             must be necessary and contribute                        application how a partner, or group of                      demonstrating a commitment to
                                             directly and substantively to the                       partners, significantly supports the                        environmental compliance, sustainability,
                                             completion of the project. You must                     project by addressing the factors in                        and stewardship?
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                                             explain in the grant application how                    paragraph (a) of this section.                                (a) In evaluating a project under the
                                             they are necessary and contribute to                       (d) You may describe partner                             criterion at § 86.51(c)(3), we consider if
                                             completing the project.                                 contributions in the project statement.                     the application documents that the
                                                (d) A governmental entity may be a                      (e) Under this criterion, partner                        facility where the BIG-funded project is
                                             partner unless its contribution to                      contributions need not exceed the 25                        located has received official recognition
                                             completing the project is a mandatory                   percent required match.                                     for its voluntary commitment to


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                                             environmental compliance,                                 (b) We will work with you to set a                    (c) You are responsible for the costs
                                             sustainability, and stewardship by                      start date within the 3-year period of                of the operation and maintenance of the
                                             exceeding regulatory requirements.                      obligation. We assign a period of                     BIG-funded facility for its useful life,
                                               (b) The official recognition must be                  performance that is no longer than 3                  except as allowed at § 86.14(b).
                                             part of a voluntary, established program                years from the grant start date.
                                             administered by a Federal or State                                                                            § 86.74 How do I determine the useful life
                                                                                                       (c) You must complete your project                  of a BIG-funded facility?
                                             agency, local governmental agency, Sea                  within the period of performance unless
                                             Grant or equivalent entity, or a State or               you ask for and receive a grant                          You must determine the useful life of
                                             Regional marina organization.                           extension.                                            your BIG-funded project using the
                                               (c) The established program must                                                                            following:
                                             require the facility to use management                  § 86.72 What if I cannot complete the                    (a) You must give an informed
                                             and operational techniques and                          project during the period of performance?             estimate of the useful life of the BIG-
                                             practices that will ensure it continues to                (a) If you cannot complete the project              funded project in your grant
                                             meet the high standards of the program                  during the 3-year period of performance,              application, including the information
                                                                                                     you may ask us for an extension. Your                 in Steps 1, 2, and 3, in paragraphs (a)(1)
                                             and must contain a component that
                                                                                                     request must be in writing, and we must               through (3) of this section, as applicable.
                                             requires periodic review.
                                                                                                     receive it before the end of the original                (1) Step 1. Identify all capital
                                               (d) The facility must have met the
                                                                                                     period of performance.                                improvements that are proposed in your
                                             criteria required by the established
                                                                                                       (b) An extension is considered a                    project. We may reject your application
                                             program and received official
                                                                                                     revision of a grant and must follow                   if you do not include an estimate for
                                             recognition by the due date of the
                                                                                                     guidance at § 86.101.                                 useful life.
                                             application.                                                                                                     (i) Use the definition of capital
                                                                                                       (c) We will approve an extension up
                                             § 86.61 What happens after the Director                                                                       improvement at § 86.3.
                                                                                                     to 2 years if your request:                              (ii) The capital improvement must be
                                             approves projects for funding?                            (1) Describes in detail the work you
                                                (a) After the Director approves                                                                            a structure or system that serves an
                                                                                                     have completed and the work that you                  identified purpose.
                                             projects for funding, we notify                         plan to complete during the extension;
                                             successful applicants of the:                                                                                    (iii) Consider the function of the
                                                                                                       (2) Explains the reasons for delay;                 components in your application and
                                                (1) Amount of the grant;                               (3) Includes a report on the status of
                                                (2) Documents or clarifications                                                                            group those with a similar purpose
                                                                                                     the project budget; and                               together as structures or systems.
                                             required, including those required for                    (4) Includes assurance that you have
                                             compliance with applicable laws and                                                                              (iv) All auxiliary components of your
                                                                                                     met or will meet all other terms and                  project (those that are not directly part
                                             regulations;                                            conditions of the grant.
                                                (3) Approvals needed and format for                                                                        of the structure or system) must be
                                                                                                       (d) If you cannot complete the project              identified as necessary for the continued
                                             processing approvals; and                               during the extension period, you may
                                                (4) Time constraints.                                                                                      use of an identified capital
                                                                                                     ask us for a second extension. Your                   improvement. For example, a gangway
                                                (b) After we receive the required
                                                                                                     request must be in writing, and we must               is not part of the dock system, but is
                                             forms and documents, we approve the
                                                                                                     receive it before the end of the first                necessary for access to and from the
                                             project and the terms of the grant and
                                                                                                     extension. Your request for a second                  dock system, so it could be included in
                                             obligate the grant in the Federal
                                                                                                     extension must include all of the                     the useful life of the dock system.
                                             financial management system.
                                                                                                     information required at paragraph (b) of                 (v) Attach an auxiliary component as
                                                (c) BIG funds are available for Federal
                                                                                                     this section and, it must show that:                  identified at paragraph (a)(1)(iv) of this
                                             obligation for 3 Federal fiscal years,
                                                                                                       (1) The extension is justified;                     section to only one capital
                                             starting October 1 of the fiscal year that
                                                                                                       (2) The delay in completion is not due              improvement. If it supports more than
                                             funds become available for award. We
                                                                                                     to inaction, poor planning, or                        one, choose the one with the longest
                                             do not make a Federal obligation until
                                                                                                     mismanagement; and                                    useful life.
                                             you meet the grant requirements. Funds
                                                                                                       (3) You will achieve the project                       (vi) Examples of structures or systems
                                             not obligated within 3 fiscal years are no                                                                    that could potentially make up a single
                                                                                                     objectives by the end of the second
                                             longer available.                                                                                             capital improvement are a: Rest room/
                                                                                                     extension.
                                             Subpart F—Grant Administration                            (e) We require that the Regional                    shower building; dock system;
                                                                                                     Director and the Service’s Assistant                  breakwater; seawall; basin, as altered by
                                             § 86.70 What standards must I follow when               Director for the Wildlife and Sport Fish              dredging; or fuel station.
                                             constructing a BIG-funded facility?                     Restoration Program approve requests to                  (2) Step 2. Estimate the useful life of
                                               (a) You must design and build a BIG-                  extend a project beyond 5 years of the                each capital improvement identified in
                                             funded facility so that each structure                  grant start date.                                     Step 1 in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
                                             meets Federal, State, and local                                                                                  (i) State how you determine the useful
                                             standards.                                              § 86.73 How long must I operate and                   life estimate.
                                               (b) A Region or a State may require                   maintain a BIG-funded facility, and who is               (ii) Identify factors that may influence
                                                                                                     responsible for the cost of facility operation        the useful life of the identified capital
                                             you to have plans reviewed by a subject-                and maintenance?                                      improvement, such as: Marine
                                             matter expert if there are questions as to
                                             the safety, structural stability,                          (a) You must operate and maintain a                environment, wave action, weather
                                             durability, or other construction                       BIG-funded facility for its authorized                conditions, and heavy usage.
                                             concerns for projects that will cost more               purpose for its useful life. See §§ 86.3,                (iii) Examples of sources to obtain
                                                                                                     86.43(f), and 86.74.                                  estimates for useful life information
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                                             than $100,000.
                                                                                                        (b) Catastrophic events may shorten                when developing your application are:
                                             § 86.71 How much time do I have to                      the useful life of a BIG-funded facility.             Vendors, engineers, contractors, or
                                             complete the work funded by a BIG grant?                If it is not feasible or is cost-prohibitive          others with expertise or experience with
                                               (a) We must obligate a grant within 3                 to repair or replace the BIG-funded                   a capital improvement.
                                             Federal fiscal years of the beginning of                facility, you may ask to revise the grant                (3) Step 3. If you are asking us to
                                             the Federal fiscal award year.                          to reduce the useful-life obligation.                 consider additional points for a physical


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                                             component, technology, or technique                        (1) A Sport Fish Restoration–Boating               Director authorizes it. Unauthorized use
                                             under the criterion at § 86.51(c) that will             Infrastructure Grant funded this facility             of the logo is a violation of 18 U.S.C.
                                             increase the useful life, you must                      thanks to your purchase of fishing                    701 and subjects the violator to possible
                                             describe in your application:                           equipment and motorboat fuel.                         fines and imprisonment.
                                                (i) The capital improvement or                          (2) A Sport Fish Restoration–Boating
                                             component that you will apply the                       Infrastructure Grant is funding this                  § 86.77    How must I treat program income?
                                             criterion at § 86.51(c) to;                             construction thanks to your purchase of                  (a) You must follow the applicable
                                                (ii) The expected increase in useful                 fishing equipment and motorboat fuel.                 program income requirements at 2 CFR
                                             life;                                                      (3) A Sport Fish Restoration–Boating               200.80 and 200.307 if you earn program
                                                (iii) The sources of information that                Infrastructure Grant funded this                      income during the period of
                                             support your determination of an                        pamphlet thanks to your purchase of                   performance.
                                             extended useful life; and                               fishing equipment and motorboat fuel.                    (b) We authorize the following
                                                (iv) A description of how you expect                    (c) States may ask for approval of                 options in the regulations cited at
                                             the useful life will be increased.                      alternative language to follow                        paragraph (a) of this section:
                                                (b) After you submit your application,               ordinances and restrictions for posting                  (1) You may deduct the costs of
                                             but before we award your grant, you                     information where the project is located.             generating program income from the
                                             must:                                                                                                         gross income if you did not charge these
                                                (1) Confirm the useful life for each                 § 86.76   How can I use the logo for BIG?             costs to the grant. An example of costs
                                             capital improvement using a generally                      (a) You must use the Sport Fish                    that may qualify for deduction is
                                             accepted method.                                        Restoration logo on:                                  maintenance of the BIG-funded facility
                                                (2) Provide any additional documents                    (1) BIG-funded facilities;                         that generated the program income.
                                             or information, if we request it.                          (2) Printed or Web-based material or                  (2) Use the addition alternative for
                                                (3) Consult and obtain agreement for                 other visual representations of BIG                   program income only if:
                                             your final useful life determinations at                projects or achievements; and                            (i) You describe the source and
                                             the State or Regional level, or both.                      (3) BIG-funded or BIG-related                      amount of program income in the
                                                (4) Revise your application, as                      educational and informational material.               project statement according to
                                             needed, to include the final useful life                   (b) You must require a subgrantee to               § 86.43(k)(2); and
                                             determination(s).                                       display the logo in the places and on                    (ii) We approve your proposed use of
                                                (c) If we find before we award the                   materials described at paragraph (a) of               the program income, which must be for
                                             grant that you are unable to support                    this section.                                         one or more of the actions eligible for
                                             your determination of an extended                          (c) Businesses that contribute to or               funding at § 86.11.
                                             useful life at § 86.51(c), we will reduce               receive from the Trust Fund that we                      (3) Use the deduction alternative for
                                             your score and adjust the ranking of                    describe at § 86.30 may display the logo              program income that does not qualify
                                             applications accordingly.                               in conjunction with its associated                    under paragraph (b)(2) of this section.
                                                (d) You must finalize useful life in                 products or projects.                                    (c) We do not authorize the cost-
                                             your grant by one of the following                         (d) The Assistant Director or Regional             sharing or matching alternative in the
                                             methods:                                                Director may authorize other persons,                 regulations cited at paragraph (a) of this
                                                (i) State several useful-life                        organizations, agencies, or governments               section.
                                             expectations, one for each individual                   not identified in this section to use the                (d) For BIG Tier 1-State grants with
                                             capital improvement you identified at                   logo for purposes related to BIG by                   multiple projects that you may complete
                                             paragraph (a)(1) of this section; or                    entering into a written agreement with                at different times, we recommend that
                                                (ii) State a single useful life for the              the user. The user must state how it                  States seek our advice on how to apply
                                             whole project, based on the longest                     intends to use the logo, to what it will              for and manage grants to reduce
                                             useful life of the capital improvements                 attach the logo, and the relationship to              unintended program income.
                                             you identified at paragraph (a)(1) of this              BIG.                                                     (e) If your project is completed before
                                             section.                                                   (e) The Service and the Department of              the end of the period of performance,
                                                (e) States may decide to use only one                the Interior make no representation or                we recommend you notify us and ask
                                             of the methods described at paragraph                   endorsement whatsoever by the display                 for advice on how to adjust the period
                                             (d) of this section for all BIG-funded                  of the logo as to the quality, utility,               of performance to manage potential
                                             projects in their State.                                suitability, or safety of any product,                program income.
                                             § 86.75   How should I credit BIG?                      service, or project associated with the               § 86.78 How must I treat income earned
                                               (a) You must use the Sport Fish                       logo.                                                 after the period of performance?
                                             Restoration logo to show the source of                     (f) The user of the logo must
                                                                                                                                                              You are not accountable to us for
                                             BIG funding:                                            indemnify and defend the United States
                                                                                                                                                           income earned by you or a subgrantee
                                                                                                     and hold it harmless from any claims,
                                                                                                                                                           after the period of performance as a
                                                                                                     suits, losses, and damages from:
                                                                                                        (1) Any allegedly unauthorized use of              result of the grant except as required at
                                                                                                     any patent, process, idea, method, or                 §§ 86.90 and 86.91.
                                                                                                     device by the user in connection with                 Subpart G—Facility Operations and
                                                                                                     its use of the logo, or any other alleged             Maintenance
                                                                                                     action of the user; and
                                                                                                        (2) Any claims, suits, losses, and                 § 86.90 How much must an operator of a
                                                                                                     damages arising from alleged defects in               BIG-funded facility charge for using the
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                                                                                                     the articles or services associated with              facility?
                                                                                                     the logo.                                               (a) An operator of a BIG-funded
                                                                                                        (g) No one may use any part of the                 facility must charge reasonable fees for
                                                                                                     logo in any other manner unless the                   using the facility based on prevailing
                                               (b) Examples of language you may use                  Service’s Assistant Director for Wildlife             rates at other publicly and privately
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                                             and offering a similar service or                         (1) Accessible to the public; and                     (c) We may approve a decrease in the
                                             amenity.                                                  (2) Open for reasonable periods.                    Federal funds requested in the
                                                (b) If other publicly and privately                    (e) An operator may temporarily limit               application subject to paragraph (b) of
                                             owned local facilities offer BIG-funded                 public access to all or part of the BIG-              this section.
                                             services or amenities free of charge, then              funded facility due to an emergency,                    (d) The Regional WSFR Office must
                                             a fee is not required.                                  repairs, construction, or as a safety                 follow its own procedures for review
                                                (c) If the BIG-funded facility has a                 precaution. (f) An operator may limit                 and approval of any changes to a BIG
                                             State or locally imposed fee structure,                 public access when seasonally closed                  Tier 1—State grant.
                                             we will accept the mandated fee                         for business.                                           (e) The Regional WSFR Office must
                                             structure if it is reasonable and does not                                                                    receive approval from the WSFR
                                             impose an undue burden on eligible                      § 86.93 May I prohibit overnight use by
                                                                                                     eligible vessels at a BIG-funded facility?            Headquarters Office for any changes to
                                             users.                                                                                                        a BIG Tier 2—National grant that
                                                (d) You must state proposed fees and                   You may prohibit overnight use at a
                                                                                                     BIG-funded facility if you state in the               involves cost or affects project benefits.
                                             the basis for the fees in your grant
                                             application. The information you give                   approved grant application that the                   § 86.101   How do I ask for a revision of a
                                             may be in any format that clearly shows                 facility is only for day use. If after we             grant?
                                             how you arrived at an equitable amount.                 award the grant you wish to change to                   (a) You must ask for a revision of a
                                                                                                     day use only, you must follow the                     grant by sending us the following
                                             § 86.91 May an operator of a BIG-funded                 requirements at subpart H of this part.
                                             facility increase or decrease user fees                                                                       documents:
                                             during its useful life?                                 § 86.94 Must I give information to eligible             (1) The standard form used to apply
                                                (a) An operator of a BIG-funded                      users and the public about BIG-funded                 for Federal assistance, which is
                                             facility may increase or decrease user                  facilities?                                           available at http://www.grants.gov. You
                                             fees during its useful life without our                    (a) You must give clear information                must use this form to update or ask for
                                             prior approval if they are consistent                   using signs or other methods at BIG-                  a change in the information that you
                                             with prevailing market rates. The                       funded facilities that:                               included in the approved grant
                                             grantee may impose separate restrictions                   (1) Direct eligible users to the BIG-              application. The authorized
                                             on an operator or subgrantee.                           funded facility;                                      representative of your agency must
                                                (b) If the grantee or we discover that                  (2) Include restrictions and operating             certify this form.
                                             fees charged by the operator of a BIG-                  periods or direct boaters where to find                 (2) A statement attached to the
                                             funded facility do not follow § 86.90                   the information; and                                  standard form at paragraph (a)(1) of this
                                             and the facility unfairly competes with                    (3) Restrict ineligible use at any part            section that explains:
                                             other marinas or makes excessive                        of the BIG-funded facility designated                   (i) The proposed changes and how the
                                             profits, the grantee must notify the                    only for eligible use.                                revision would affect the information
                                             operator in writing. The operator must                     (i) You do not need to notify facility             that you submitted with the original
                                             respond to the notice in writing, and                   users of any restrictions for shared-use              grant application; and
                                             either justify or correct the fee schedule.             areas and amenities that you have                       (ii) Why the revision is necessary.
                                             If the operator justifies the fee schedule,             already decided have predictable mixed                  (b) You must send any revision of the
                                             the grantee and we must allow                           use and you have allocated following                  scope to your State Clearinghouse or
                                             reasonable business decisions and only                  § 86.19.                                              Single Point of Contact if your State
                                             call for a change in the fee schedule if                   (ii) You must notify facility users of             supports this process under Executive
                                             the operator is unable to show that the                 benefits that you decide are only for                 Order 12372, Intergovernmental Review
                                             increase or decrease is reasonable.                     eligible users, such as boat slips and                of Federal Programs.
                                                                                                     moorage.
                                             § 86.92 Must an operator of a BIG-funded                   (b) You may use new technology and                 § 86.102   Can I appeal a decision?
                                             facility allow public access?                           methods of communication to inform                       You can appeal the Director’s,
                                               (a) Public access in this part means                  boaters.                                              Assistant Director’s, or Regional
                                             access by eligible users, for eligible                                                                        Director’s decision on any matter
                                             activities, or by other users for other                 Subpart H—Revisions and Appeals                       subject to this part according to 2 CFR
                                             activities that either support the                      § 86.100 Can I change the information in a            200.341.
                                             purpose of the BIG-funded project or do                 grant application after I receive a grant?               (a) You must send the appeal to the
                                             not interfere with the purpose of the                     (a) To change information in a grant                Director within 30 calendar days of the
                                             BIG-funded project. An operator of a                    application after you receive a grant,                date that the Director, Assistant
                                             BIG-funded facility must not allow                      you must propose a revision of the grant              Director, or Regional Director mails or
                                             activities that interfere with the purpose              and we must approve it.                               otherwise informs you of a decision.
                                             of the project.                                           (b) We may approve a revision if:                      (b) You may appeal the Director’s
                                               (b) An operator of a BIG-funded                         (1) For BIG Tier 1—State and BIG Tier               decision under paragraph (a) of this
                                             facility must allow public access to any                2—National awards, the revision:                      section to the Secretary of the Interior
                                             part of the BIG-funded facility during its                (i) Would not significantly decrease                within 30 calendar days of the date that
                                             useful life, except as described at                     the benefits of the project; and                      the Director mailed the decision. An
                                             paragraphs (e) and (f) of this section.                   (ii) Would not increase Federal funds.              appeal to the Secretary must follow
                                               (c) An operator of a BIG-funded                         (2) For BIG Tier 2—National awards,                 procedures at 43 CFR part 4, subpart G,
                                             facility must allow reasonable public                   the revision:                                         ‘‘Special Rules Applicable to Other
                                             access to other parts of the facility that                (i) Involves process, materials,
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                                                                                                                                                           Appeals and Hearings.’’
                                             would normally be open to the public                    logistics, or other items that have no
                                             and must not limit access in any way                    significant effect on the factors used to             § 86.103 Can the Director authorize an
                                             that discriminates against any member                   decide the score; and                                 exception to this part?
                                             of the public.                                            (ii) Keeps an equal or greater                        The Director can authorize an
                                               (d) The site of a BIG-funded facility                 percentage of the non-Federal matching                exception to any requirement of this
                                             must be:                                                share of the total BIG project costs.                 part that is not explicitly required by


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                                             law if it does not conflict with other                  collection requirements (project                      the Service Information Collection
                                             laws or regulations or the policies of the              narratives, reports, and amendments) in               Clearance Officer at the address
                                             Department of the Interior or the Office                this part and assigned OMB Control No.                provided at 50 CFR 2.1(b).
                                             of Management and Budget (OMB).                         1018–0109. We may not conduct or                        Dated: April 21, 2015.
                                                                                                     sponsor and a person is not required to
                                             Subpart I—Information Collection                                                                              Michael Bean,
                                                                                                     respond to a collection of information
                                                                                                                                                           Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish
                                             § 86.110 What are the information-                      unless it displays a currently valid OMB
                                                                                                                                                           and Wildlife and Parks.
                                             collection requirements of this part?                   control number. You may send
                                                                                                                                                           [FR Doc. 2015–09961 Filed 5–5–15; 8:45 am]
                                               OMB has reviewed and approved the                     comments on any aspect of the
                                                                                                                                                           BILLING CODE 4310–55–P
                                             U.S. Fish and Wildlife information                      information collection requirements to
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Document Created: 2015-12-16 07:41:22
Document Modified: 2015-12-16 07:41:22
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThe final rule is effective on June 5, 2015.
ContactLisa E. Van Alstyne, Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program, Division of Policy and Programs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 703-358-1942.
FR Citation80 FR 26149 
RIN Number1018-AW64
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Boats and Boating Safety; Fishing; Grants Administration; Grant Programs; Harbors; Intermodal Transportation; Marine Resources; Natural Resources; Navigation (water); Recreation and Recreation Areas; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Rivers; Signs and Symbols; Vessels; Water Resources and Waterways

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