80_FR_27032 80 FR 26942 - Guidance and Instructions for Extension Requests of 24-Month Expenditure Deadline for Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grantees

80 FR 26942 - Guidance and Instructions for Extension Requests of 24-Month Expenditure Deadline for Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grantees

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 90 (May 11, 2015)

Page Range26942-26945
FR Document2015-11260

This Notice advises Community Development Block Grant disaster recovery (CDBG-DR) grantees with grants pursuant to the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 (the Appropriations Act) of the process and requirements associated with grantee requests for an extension of the 24-month expenditure deadline for specific portions of funds obligated under the Appropriations Act.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 90 (Monday, May 11, 2015)
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

[Docket No. FR-5696-N-14]


Guidance and Instructions for Extension Requests of 24-Month 
Expenditure Deadline for Community Development Block Grant Disaster 
Recovery (CDBG-DR) Grantees

AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
Development, HUD.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This Notice advises Community Development Block Grant disaster 
recovery (CDBG-DR) grantees with grants pursuant to the Disaster Relief 
Appropriations Act, 2013 (the Appropriations Act) of the process and 
requirements associated with grantee requests for an extension of the 
24-month expenditure deadline for specific portions of funds obligated 
under the Appropriations Act.

DATES: Effective Date: May 18, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stanley Gimont, Director, Office of 
Block Grant Assistance, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 
451 7th Street SW., Room 7286, Washington, DC 20410, telephone number 
202-708-3587. Persons with hearing or speech impairments may access 
this number via TTY by calling the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-
8339. Facsimile inquiries may be sent to Mr. Gimont at 202-401-2044. 
(Except for the ``800'' number, these telephone numbers are not toll-
free.) Email inquiries may be sent to [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

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Table of Contents

I. Applicability
II. Background
III. Eligible Activities
IV. Timeline for Submission
V. Requirements for Submission
VI. Submission Process
VII. Criteria for Approval
VIII. Applicable Rules and Considerations
IX. Applicability to National Disaster Resilience Competition and 
Rebuild by Design Projects
X. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
XI. Finding of No Significant Impact

I. Applicability

    The requirements of this Notice are applicable to all CDBG disaster 
recovery (CDBG-DR) grants funded pursuant to the Disaster Relief 
Appropriations Act, 2013 (Pub. L. 113-2, approved January 29, 2013) and 
do not apply to any CDBG-DR grants funded pursuant to other 
supplemental appropriations.

II. Background

    The Appropriations Act made available $16 billion in CDBG-DR funds 
for necessary expenses related to disaster relief, long-term recovery, 
restoration of infrastructure and housing, and economic revitalization 
in the most impacted and distressed areas resulting from a major 
disaster declared pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief 
and Emergency Assistance Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5121 et. seq.) 
(Stafford Act), due to Hurricane Sandy and other eligible events in 
calendar years 2011, 2012, and 2013. On March 1, 2013, the President 
issued a sequestration order pursuant to section 251A of the Balanced 
Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended (2 U.S.C. 901a), 
and reduced the amount of funding for CDBG-DR grants under the 
Appropriations Act to $15.18 billion. To date, a total of $15.18 
billion has been allocated or set aside: $13 billion in response to 
Hurricane Sandy, $514 million in response to disasters occurring in 
2011 or 2012, $655 million in response to 2013 disasters, and $1 
billion set aside for the National Disaster Resilience Competition.
    This Notice establishes submission instructions for expenditure 
deadline extension requests and other related requirements for grantees 
in receipt of allocations under the Appropriations Act, which are 
described within the Federal Register Notices published by HUD on March 
5, 2013 (78 FR 14329), April 19, 2013 (78 FR 23578), May 29, 2013 (78 
FR 32262), August 2, 2013 (78 FR 46999), November 18, 2013 (78 FR 
69104), December 16, 2013 (78 FR 76154), March 27, 2014 (79 FR 17173), 
June 3, 2014 (79 FR 31964), July 11, 2014 (79 FR 40133), October 7, 
2014 (79 FR 60490), October 16, 2014 (79 FR 62182), January 8, 2015 (80 
FR 1039), and April 2, 2015 (80 FR 17772) referred to collectively in 
this Notice as the ``Prior Notices.'' The requirements of the Prior 
Notices continue to apply, except as modified by this Notice.\1\
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    \1\ Links to the Prior Notices, the text of the Appropriations 
Act, and additional guidance prepared by HUD for CDBG-DR grants, are 
available on the HUD Exchange Web site: https://www.hudexchange.info/cdbg-dr/cdbg-dr-laws-regulations-and-federal-
register-notices/.
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    The Appropriations Act requires HUD to obligate all funds provided 
under the Appropriations Act by September 30, 2017. The Appropriations 
Act also requires that grantees expend funds within 24 months of the 
date on which HUD obligates funds to a grantee. Funds are obligated to 
a grantee on the date that HUD signs a grantee's CDBG- DR grant 
agreement or grant agreement amendment obligating additional funds. 
Each obligation carries its own expenditure deadline. For each 
obligation to a grantee, any funds remaining in the grantee's line of 
credit from that obligation at the time of the expenditure deadline for 
that obligation will be returned to the U.S. Treasury, or if before 
September 30, 2017, will be recaptured by HUD. In all instances, 
grantees must continue to meet the requirements for Federal cash 
management at 24 CFR 85.20(a)(7), as may be amended, and therefore may 
not draw down funds in advance of need to attempt to comply with the 
expenditure deadline in accordance with HUD's long-standing 
implementation of this requirement.
    Section 904(c) of the Appropriations Act authorizes the Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) to grant waivers of the 24-month 
expenditure deadline. To implement this provision of the Appropriations 
Act, OMB requested Federal agencies receiving an appropriation under 
the Appropriations Act to identify categories of activities that could 
be subject to a waiver of the 24-month expenditure deadline. OMB also 
requested that agencies estimate, for each category of activity, the 
total amount of funds provided under the Appropriations Act that would 
likely require a waiver. HUD submitted an analysis of different 
categories of CDBG-DR activities that would likely necessitate a waiver 
of the expenditure deadline to OMB. OMB authorized HUD to provide CDBG-
DR grantees with expenditure deadline extensions for activities that 
are inherently long-term and where it would be impracticable to expend 
funds within the 24-month period and still achieve program missions.
    Although HUD has authority to grant extensions of the 24-month 
expenditure deadline up to amounts approved by OMB for each of the 
activity categories described in Section III of this Notice, grantees 
are advised that 31 U.S.C. 1552(a) continues to apply to funds 
appropriated under the Appropriations Act. Specifically, CDBG-DR funds 
are to remain available for expenditure for five years following the 
period of availability for obligation. All funds under the 
Appropriations Act, including those subject to a waiver of the 
expenditure deadline, must be expended by September 30, 2022. Any grant 
funds that have not been disbursed by September 30, 2022, will be 
canceled and will no longer be available for disbursement to the 
grantee for obligation or expenditure for any purpose.

III. Eligible Activities

    The National Disaster Recovery Framework acknowledges that long-
term recovery is inherently a multi-year process. HUD recognizes that 
grantees allocate a significant portion of CDBG-DR funds to complex and 
large-scale programs and projects that are long-term in nature. HUD 
also recognizes that grantees will require CDBG-DR administrative funds 
to conduct grant closeout and engage in ongoing program oversight, and 
that these efforts will inevitably extend beyond the 24-month 
expenditure deadline that applies to each obligation.
    As authorized by OMB, HUD will limit its consideration of 
expenditure deadline extension requests to certain types of eligible 
disaster recovery activities undertaken by grantees. HUD will consider 
grantee programs and projects within the following four categories for 
expenditure deadline extensions:
     Public facilities and improvements. Typical public 
facilities and improvement activities include the rehabilitation, 
replacement, or relocation of damaged public facilities and 
improvements, as well as investments to increase the resilience of 
those facilities and improvements.
     Housing. Typical housing activities include new 
construction, elevation, and rehabilitation of single family or 
multifamily residential units.
     Economic revitalization. Economic revitalization 
activities often include the provision of loans and grants to small 
businesses, job training programs, the construction of education 
facilities to teach technical skills, making improvements to commercial 
or retail

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districts, and financing other efforts that attract and retain workers 
in disaster-impacted communities.
     Grant administration. Typical administrative activities 
include salaries, wages, and related costs of grantee or subrecipient 
staff and others engaged in program management, monitoring, and 
evaluation. Administrative costs are limited by the Appropriations Act 
to five percent of each grantee's total allocation.

IV. Timeline for Submission

    The process for any funds that the grantee believes will not be 
expended by the 24-month expenditure deadline, as outlined in Section 
III of each of the prior Federal Register Notices published by HUD on 
March 5, 2013 (78 FR 14329), May 29, 2013 (78 FR 32262), November 18, 
2013 (78 FR 69104), December 16, 2013 (78 FR 76154), June 3, 2014 (79 
FR 31964), and October 16, 2014 (79 FR 62185), is hereby revised as 
follows:

    ``The Appropriations Act requires that funds be expended within 
two years of the date HUD obligates funds to a grantee; and funds 
are obligated to a grantee upon HUD's signing of a grantee's CDBG-DR 
grant agreement. In its Action Plan, a grantee must demonstrate how 
funds will be fully expended within two years of obligation and HUD 
must obligate all funds not later than September 30, 2017. For any 
funds that the grantee believes will not be expended by the 24-month 
deadline and that it desires to retain, the grantee must submit an 
extension request in a form acceptable to HUD not less than 120 
calendar days in advance of the date of the expenditure deadline on 
those funds justifying why it is necessary to extend the deadline 
for a specific portion of the funds. In consideration of the 
timeline for funds with expenditure deadlines in 2015, extension 
requests for those funds must be submitted to HUD not less than 60 
calendar days in advance of the date of the expenditure deadline on 
those funds. OMB has provided HUD with authority to act on grantee 
extension requests but grantees are cautioned that such extensions 
may not be approved. If granted, extensions will be published in the 
Federal Register. Funds remaining in the grantee's line of credit at 
the time of its expenditure deadlines will be recaptured by HUD.''

V. Requirements for Submission

    Grantees seeking an extension of the 24-month deadline for a 
project or program must provide HUD with detailed information on the 
compelling legal, policy, or operational challenges that prevent the 
grantee from meeting the expenditure deadline as well as identify the 
proposed date for the full expenditure of the specified portion of 
funds.
    To expedite the review process, HUD has developed a CDBG-DR 
Expenditure Deadline Extension Request template. Grantees must submit 
one template per program or project for which a revised expenditure 
deadline is being requested. In certain cases, HUD may request that a 
grantee resubmit this template at a project-level if information 
provided at the programmatic level is insufficient for HUD to assess 
whether the request meets HUD's criteria for approving an extension, as 
outlined in Section VII below. This template will ensure that each 
request captures all of the requirements outlined in this Notice. The 
template will be posted at: https://www.hudexchange.info/cdbg-dr/. 
Each grantee must include the following elements, as delineated within 
the CDBG-DR Expenditure Deadline Extension Request template, as part of 
its submission:
    (1) A description of the individual program or project for which an 
extension is being requested, including information on relevant 
Disaster Recovery Grant Reporting System (DRGR) activity(ies).
    (2) An explanation for why an extension is being requested, 
including all relevant and compelling statutory, regulatory, policy, or 
operational challenges, and how the extension will promote a more 
effective and efficient recovery effort.
    (3) Description of how the provision of an extension would reduce 
the likelihood of waste, fraud, and abuse, if applicable.
    (4) An identification of all community stakeholders (including 
state or local entities, subrecipients, nonprofits, and civic 
organizations) to be affected by the expenditure deadline extension, 
their role in program or project implementation, and the impact, if 
any, of the extension on these stakeholders.
    (5) A revised expenditure deadline for the CDBG-DR funds budgeted 
for the program or project (i.e. the DRGR `end date') as well as a 
projection of quarterly expenditures for the program or project for 
which the waiver is requested, including incremental dollar amounts and 
percentage of funds budgeted for each DRGR activity. This information 
is required in order for HUD to ensure grantee compliance with revised 
expenditure deadlines in the DRGR system.
    (6) A description of the risks associated with not receiving the 
requested extension, such as the estimated percentage of funds which 
would be at risk of recapture or specific recovery needs that would not 
be met if the particular program or project cannot be completed or 
undertaken.
    (7) A description of the monitoring process and internal controls 
that the grantee and any subrecipients will implement to ensure 
compliance with the revised expenditure deadline.

VI. Submission Process

    The submission of any grantee expenditure deadline extension 
request is subject to the following requirements:
     Grantee submits the completed CDBG-DR Expenditure Deadline 
Extension Request template and any attachments to HUD in order to 
request consideration of the extension request not less than 120 
calendar days in advance of the expenditure deadline on the funds (or 
60 days for funds expiring in calendar year 2015).
     HUD reviews the extension request within 45 (or sooner for 
funds expiring in calendar year 2015) calendar days from date of 
receipt and approves the request based on the parameters outlined in 
Section VII of this Notice.
     HUD sends an extension request approval letter to the 
grantee. HUD may disapprove the request if it is determined that it 
does not meet the requirements of this Notice. If the request is not 
approved, a letter will be sent identifying its deficiencies; the 
grantee must then re-submit the request within 30 calendar days (or 10 
days for funds expiring in the calendar year 2015) of the notification 
letter;
     Within 30 calendar days of HUD's approval, the grantee 
amends its Action Plan for disaster recovery to reflect the approval of 
the revised expenditure deadline. HUD considers any Action Plan 
amendments to reflect revised activity expenditure timelines to be non-
substantial amendments.
     Immediately following this amendment, the grantee updates 
its DRGR Action Plan to reflect the revised `end date' for each DRGR 
activity covered by the approved waiver.
     If approved, HUD will publish the extension approval in 
the Federal Register. HUD will consolidate grantee extension approvals 
for publication. Therefore, extension approval is effective as of the 
date of the extension request approval letter, rather than as of the 
effective date of the published Federal Register notice.

VII. Criteria for Approval

    Under the authority provided to HUD by OMB, HUD will consider 
expenditure deadline extension requests for projects or programs based 
on the Secretary's determination that the extension is necessary and 
that the request meets the conditions set forth by OMB. HUD will assess 
extension requests using the following criteria:
    (1) The program or project must be approved in the grantee's Action 
Plan

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for disaster recovery prior to the grantee's submission of an 
expenditure deadline extension request to HUD.
    (2) The CDBG-DR funds associated with the program or project must 
have been obligated by HUD through a grant agreement, and, therefore, 
be subject to an established expenditure deadline.
    (3) The information submitted on the CDBG-DR Expenditure Deadline 
Extension Request template is comprehensive and complete to the 
satisfaction of HUD, as outlined in Section V of this Notice.
    (4) The revised expenditure deadline for the CDBG-DR funds budgeted 
for the program or project (i.e. the DRGR `end date') as well as the 
projection of quarterly expenditures are determined to be achievable 
based on the grantee's past performance and expenditure rate.
    (5) The grantee's capacity to implement monitoring processes and 
internal controls as outlined by the grantee in the template are 
sufficient to ensure compliance with the revised expenditure deadline.
    (6) The grantee has demonstrated that it has evaluated all 
reasonable alternatives prior to determining that an extension is the 
only remaining viable alternative.
    (7) HUD can determine, based on the grantee's submission, that the 
program or project covered by the request satisfies the OMB criteria 
for activities that are long-term by design, where it is impracticable 
to expend funds within the 24-month period and achieve program 
missions, and any other criteria imposed by OMB.
    Regardless of the criteria outlined in this section, HUD retains 
the authority to deny requested extensions or to provide alternative 
expenditure deadlines to those proposed by grantees.

VIII. Applicable Rules and Considerations

    This section of the Notice describes other requirements that 
grantees should consider prior to requesting an extension of the of the 
24-month expenditure deadline for CDBG-DR programs and projects.
    1. Urgent need national objective certification requirements. In 
HUD's March 5, 2013 Notice (78 FR 14329), grantees receiving funds 
under the Appropriations Act were provided a waiver of the 
certification requirements for the documentation of the urgent need 
national objective, located atSec. Sec.  570.208(c) and 570.483(d), 
until two years after the date HUD obligates funds to a grantee. 
Grantees seeking a waiver of the expenditure deadline may 
simultaneously seek an extension of the urgent need certification 
waiver. However, a grantee's request for an urgent need waiver must 
demonstrate to HUD that an extension of the urgent need certification 
waiver for those funds is necessary for recovery and that that 
remaining needs remain urgent, despite the passage of time since the 
disaster. HUD may grant a waiver under the authority provided in the 
Appropriations Act authorizing the Secretary to waive, or specify 
alternative requirements for, any provision of any statute or 
regulation that the Secretary administers in connection with HUD's 
obligation or use by the recipient of these funds (except for 
requirements related to fair housing, nondiscrimination, labor 
standards, and the environment) based upon a determination by the 
Secretary that good cause exists and that the waiver or alternative 
requirement is not inconsistent with the overall purposes of Title I of 
the HCD Act. If approved, the extension of the urgent need 
certification waiver will only become effective after its publication 
in in the Federal Register.
    2. Expenditure deadline extensions are program- and project-
specific. Any revised expenditure deadline is specific to the program 
or project as identified in the approval letter from HUD. Grantees may 
not reallocate funds with a revised expenditure deadline to other 
recovery programs or projects without HUD authorization. In order to 
reallocate such funds, the grantee must request an additional extension 
through the process described in Section VI of this Notice. Grant 
balances not used for a program or project that receives an expenditure 
deadline waiver will be canceled if the expenditure deadline on those 
funds has passed.
    3. Modifications to revised expenditure deadlines. Under limited 
circumstances and subject to 31 U.S.C. 1552(a), HUD may authorize 
grantees to further extend the expenditure deadlines associated with 
recovery programs and projects. In order to revise the expenditure 
deadline on these funds, the grantee must request an additional 
extension through the process described in Section VI of this Notice.

IX. Applicability to National Disaster Resilience Competition and 
Rebuild by Design Projects

    National Disaster Resilience Competition Projects. Projects that 
are funded under the Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the 
National Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC) (FR-5800-N-29) are not 
subject to the requirements of this Notice. Grantees may instead 
request extensions of the 24-month expenditure deadline for those 
projects pursuant to the requirements of the NOFA, as may be amended.
    Rebuild by Design Projects. HUD will also consider extension 
requests for funds allocated for Rebuild by Design (RBD) Projects, 
funded under the eligible ``Rebuild by Design'' activity in Section 
VII.4.c. of the Notice published on October 16, 2014, subject to any 
other criteria imposed by OMB. Requests for an extension of the 
expenditure deadline for RBD Project funds shall be submitted pursuant 
to the submission process outlined in Section VI of this Notice but 
instead of submitting the CDBG-DR Expenditure Deadline Extension 
Request template, grantee submission requests must contain the 
information required of extension requests under the headline 
``Expenditure Deadline Waivers'' in Appendix E to the NDRC NOFA, as may 
be amended.

X. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance

    The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number for the disaster 
recovery grants under this Notice is as follows: 14.269.

XI. Finding of No Significant Impact

    A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) with respect to the 
environment has been made in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 
part 50, which implement section 102(2)(C) of the National 
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C)). The FONSI is 
available for public inspection between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays in 
the Regulations Division, Office of General Counsel, Department of 
Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 10276, 
Washington, DC 20410-0500. Due to security measures at the HUD 
Headquarters building, an advance appointment to review the docket file 
must be scheduled by calling the Regulations Division at 202-708-3055 
(this is not a toll-free number). Hearing or speech-impaired 
individuals may access this number through TTY by calling the toll-free 
Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339.

    Date: May 4, 2015.
Harriet Tregoning,
Principal Deputy Assistant, Secretary for Community Planning and 
Development.
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                                              released. Thus, individuals seeking                        BCI receives information from
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                                              submit a request in writing to the DHS                  from carriers that operate vessels,
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                                              Chief Freedom of Information Act                                                                              Development Block Grant Disaster
                                              (FOIA) Officer or CBP FOIA Officer,                     exit the United States, including private
                                                                                                      aircraft operators. Lastly, BCI receives              Recovery (CDBG–DR) Grantees
                                              whose contact information can be found
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                                              ‘‘Contacts.’’ If an individual believes                 from CBSA.                                            Secretary for Community Planning and
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                                              her, the individual may submit the
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                                              Chief FOIA Officer, Department of
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                                              Table of Contents                                       2014 (79 FR 40133), October 7, 2014 (79               period and still achieve program
                                              I. Applicability                                        FR 60490), October 16, 2014 (79 FR                    missions.
                                              II. Background                                          62182), January 8, 2015 (80 FR 1039),                   Although HUD has authority to grant
                                              III. Eligible Activities                                and April 2, 2015 (80 FR 17772) referred              extensions of the 24-month expenditure
                                              IV. Timeline for Submission                             to collectively in this Notice as the                 deadline up to amounts approved by
                                              V. Requirements for Submission                          ‘‘Prior Notices.’’ The requirements of the            OMB for each of the activity categories
                                              VI. Submission Process                                  Prior Notices continue to apply, except               described in Section III of this Notice,
                                              VII. Criteria for Approval                              as modified by this Notice.1                          grantees are advised that 31 U.S.C.
                                              VIII. Applicable Rules and Considerations                                                                     1552(a) continues to apply to funds
                                              IX. Applicability to National Disaster                     The Appropriations Act requires HUD
                                                                                                      to obligate all funds provided under the              appropriated under the Appropriations
                                                    Resilience Competition and Rebuild by
                                                    Design Projects                                   Appropriations Act by September 30,                   Act. Specifically, CDBG–DR funds are to
                                              X. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance               2017. The Appropriations Act also                     remain available for expenditure for five
                                              XI. Finding of No Significant Impact                    requires that grantees expend funds                   years following the period of availability
                                                                                                      within 24 months of the date on which                 for obligation. All funds under the
                                              I. Applicability                                                                                              Appropriations Act, including those
                                                                                                      HUD obligates funds to a grantee. Funds
                                                 The requirements of this Notice are                  are obligated to a grantee on the date                subject to a waiver of the expenditure
                                              applicable to all CDBG disaster recovery                that HUD signs a grantee’s CDBG- DR                   deadline, must be expended by
                                              (CDBG–DR) grants funded pursuant to                     grant agreement or grant agreement                    September 30, 2022. Any grant funds
                                              the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act,                 amendment obligating additional funds.                that have not been disbursed by
                                              2013 (Pub. L. 113–2, approved January                   Each obligation carries its own                       September 30, 2022, will be canceled
                                              29, 2013) and do not apply to any                       expenditure deadline. For each                        and will no longer be available for
                                              CDBG–DR grants funded pursuant to                       obligation to a grantee, any funds                    disbursement to the grantee for
                                              other supplemental appropriations.                      remaining in the grantee’s line of credit             obligation or expenditure for any
                                              II. Background                                          from that obligation at the time of the               purpose.
                                                 The Appropriations Act made                          expenditure deadline for that obligation              III. Eligible Activities
                                              available $16 billion in CDBG–DR funds                  will be returned to the U.S. Treasury, or
                                                                                                                                                               The National Disaster Recovery
                                              for necessary expenses related to                       if before September 30, 2017, will be
                                                                                                                                                            Framework acknowledges that long-
                                              disaster relief, long-term recovery,                    recaptured by HUD. In all instances,
                                                                                                                                                            term recovery is inherently a multi-year
                                              restoration of infrastructure and                       grantees must continue to meet the
                                                                                                                                                            process. HUD recognizes that grantees
                                              housing, and economic revitalization in                 requirements for Federal cash
                                                                                                                                                            allocate a significant portion of CDBG–
                                              the most impacted and distressed areas                  management at 24 CFR 85.20(a)(7), as
                                                                                                                                                            DR funds to complex and large-scale
                                              resulting from a major disaster declared                may be amended, and therefore may not
                                                                                                                                                            programs and projects that are long-term
                                              pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford                      draw down funds in advance of need to
                                                                                                                                                            in nature. HUD also recognizes that
                                              Disaster Relief and Emergency                           attempt to comply with the expenditure
                                                                                                                                                            grantees will require CDBG–DR
                                              Assistance Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5121                  deadline in accordance with HUD’s
                                                                                                                                                            administrative funds to conduct grant
                                              et. seq.) (Stafford Act), due to Hurricane              long-standing implementation of this
                                                                                                                                                            closeout and engage in ongoing program
                                              Sandy and other eligible events in                      requirement.
                                                                                                                                                            oversight, and that these efforts will
                                              calendar years 2011, 2012, and 2013. On                    Section 904(c) of the Appropriations               inevitably extend beyond the 24-month
                                              March 1, 2013, the President issued a                   Act authorizes the Office of                          expenditure deadline that applies to
                                              sequestration order pursuant to section                 Management and Budget (OMB) to grant                  each obligation.
                                              251A of the Balanced Budget and                         waivers of the 24-month expenditure                      As authorized by OMB, HUD will
                                              Emergency Deficit Control Act, as                       deadline. To implement this provision                 limit its consideration of expenditure
                                              amended (2 U.S.C. 901a), and reduced                    of the Appropriations Act, OMB                        deadline extension requests to certain
                                              the amount of funding for CDBG–DR                       requested Federal agencies receiving an               types of eligible disaster recovery
                                              grants under the Appropriations Act to                  appropriation under the Appropriations                activities undertaken by grantees. HUD
                                              $15.18 billion. To date, a total of $15.18              Act to identify categories of activities              will consider grantee programs and
                                              billion has been allocated or set aside:                that could be subject to a waiver of the              projects within the following four
                                              $13 billion in response to Hurricane                    24-month expenditure deadline. OMB                    categories for expenditure deadline
                                              Sandy, $514 million in response to                      also requested that agencies estimate,                extensions:
                                              disasters occurring in 2011 or 2012,                    for each category of activity, the total                 • Public facilities and improvements.
                                              $655 million in response to 2013                        amount of funds provided under the                    Typical public facilities and
                                              disasters, and $1 billion set aside for the             Appropriations Act that would likely                  improvement activities include the
                                              National Disaster Resilience                            require a waiver. HUD submitted an                    rehabilitation, replacement, or
                                              Competition.                                            analysis of different categories of                   relocation of damaged public facilities
                                                 This Notice establishes submission                   CDBG–DR activities that would likely                  and improvements, as well as
                                              instructions for expenditure deadline                   necessitate a waiver of the expenditure               investments to increase the resilience of
                                              extension requests and other related                    deadline to OMB. OMB authorized HUD                   those facilities and improvements.
                                              requirements for grantees in receipt of                 to provide CDBG–DR grantees with                         • Housing. Typical housing activities
                                              allocations under the Appropriations                    expenditure deadline extensions for                   include new construction, elevation,
                                              Act, which are described within the                     activities that are inherently long-term              and rehabilitation of single family or
                                              Federal Register Notices published by                   and where it would be impracticable to                multifamily residential units.
                                                                                                                                                               • Economic revitalization. Economic
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                                              HUD on March 5, 2013 (78 FR 14329),                     expend funds within the 24-month
                                              April 19, 2013 (78 FR 23578), May 29,                                                                         revitalization activities often include the
                                              2013 (78 FR 32262), August 2, 2013 (78                    1 Links to the Prior Notices, the text of the       provision of loans and grants to small
                                              FR 46999), November 18, 2013 (78 FR                     Appropriations Act, and additional guidance           businesses, job training programs, the
                                                                                                      prepared by HUD for CDBG–DR grants, are available
                                              69104), December 16, 2013 (78 FR                        on the HUD Exchange Web site: https://www
                                                                                                                                                            construction of education facilities to
                                              76154), March 27, 2014 (79 FR 17173),                   .hudexchange.info/cdbg-dr/cdbg-dr-laws-               teach technical skills, making
                                              June 3, 2014 (79 FR 31964), July 11,                    regulations-and-federal-register-notices/.            improvements to commercial or retail


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                                              districts, and financing other efforts that             Deadline Extension Request template.                  grantee and any subrecipients will
                                              attract and retain workers in disaster-                 Grantees must submit one template per                 implement to ensure compliance with
                                              impacted communities.                                   program or project for which a revised                the revised expenditure deadline.
                                                 • Grant administration. Typical                      expenditure deadline is being requested.
                                              administrative activities include                                                                             VI. Submission Process
                                                                                                      In certain cases, HUD may request that
                                              salaries, wages, and related costs of                   a grantee resubmit this template at a                    The submission of any grantee
                                              grantee or subrecipient staff and others                project-level if information provided at              expenditure deadline extension request
                                              engaged in program management,                          the programmatic level is insufficient                is subject to the following requirements:
                                              monitoring, and evaluation.                             for HUD to assess whether the request                    • Grantee submits the completed
                                              Administrative costs are limited by the                 meets HUD’s criteria for approving an                 CDBG–DR Expenditure Deadline
                                              Appropriations Act to five percent of                   extension, as outlined in Section VII                 Extension Request template and any
                                              each grantee’s total allocation.                        below. This template will ensure that                 attachments to HUD in order to request
                                                                                                      each request captures all of the                      consideration of the extension request
                                              IV. Timeline for Submission                                                                                   not less than 120 calendar days in
                                                                                                      requirements outlined in this Notice.
                                                 The process for any funds that the                   The template will be posted at:                       advance of the expenditure deadline on
                                              grantee believes will not be expended                   https://www.hudexchange.info/                         the funds (or 60 days for funds expiring
                                              by the 24-month expenditure deadline,                   cdbg-dr/. Each grantee must include the               in calendar year 2015).
                                              as outlined in Section III of each of the               following elements, as delineated                        • HUD reviews the extension request
                                              prior Federal Register Notices                          within the CDBG–DR Expenditure                        within 45 (or sooner for funds expiring
                                              published by HUD on March 5, 2013 (78                   Deadline Extension Request template, as               in calendar year 2015) calendar days
                                              FR 14329), May 29, 2013 (78 FR 32262),                  part of its submission:                               from date of receipt and approves the
                                              November 18, 2013 (78 FR 69104),                           (1) A description of the individual                request based on the parameters
                                              December 16, 2013 (78 FR 76154), June                   program or project for which an                       outlined in Section VII of this Notice.
                                              3, 2014 (79 FR 31964), and October 16,                  extension is being requested, including                  • HUD sends an extension request
                                              2014 (79 FR 62185), is hereby revised as                information on relevant Disaster                      approval letter to the grantee. HUD may
                                              follows:                                                Recovery Grant Reporting System                       disapprove the request if it is
                                                ‘‘The Appropriations Act requires that                (DRGR) activity(ies).                                 determined that it does not meet the
                                              funds be expended within two years of the                  (2) An explanation for why an                      requirements of this Notice. If the
                                              date HUD obligates funds to a grantee; and              extension is being requested, including               request is not approved, a letter will be
                                              funds are obligated to a grantee upon HUD’s             all relevant and compelling statutory,                sent identifying its deficiencies; the
                                              signing of a grantee’s CDBG–DR grant                    regulatory, policy, or operational                    grantee must then re-submit the request
                                              agreement. In its Action Plan, a grantee must           challenges, and how the extension will                within 30 calendar days (or 10 days for
                                              demonstrate how funds will be fully                     promote a more effective and efficient                funds expiring in the calendar year
                                              expended within two years of obligation and
                                              HUD must obligate all funds not later than
                                                                                                      recovery effort.                                      2015) of the notification letter;
                                              September 30, 2017. For any funds that the
                                                                                                         (3) Description of how the provision                  • Within 30 calendar days of HUD’s
                                              grantee believes will not be expended by the            of an extension would reduce the                      approval, the grantee amends its Action
                                              24-month deadline and that it desires to                likelihood of waste, fraud, and abuse, if             Plan for disaster recovery to reflect the
                                              retain, the grantee must submit an extension            applicable.                                           approval of the revised expenditure
                                              request in a form acceptable to HUD not less               (4) An identification of all community             deadline. HUD considers any Action
                                              than 120 calendar days in advance of the date           stakeholders (including state or local                Plan amendments to reflect revised
                                              of the expenditure deadline on those funds              entities, subrecipients, nonprofits, and              activity expenditure timelines to be
                                              justifying why it is necessary to extend the            civic organizations) to be affected by the            non-substantial amendments.
                                              deadline for a specific portion of the funds.
                                              In consideration of the timeline for funds
                                                                                                      expenditure deadline extension, their                    • Immediately following this
                                              with expenditure deadlines in 2015,                     role in program or project                            amendment, the grantee updates its
                                              extension requests for those funds must be              implementation, and the impact, if any,               DRGR Action Plan to reflect the revised
                                              submitted to HUD not less than 60 calendar              of the extension on these stakeholders.               ‘end date’ for each DRGR activity
                                              days in advance of the date of the                         (5) A revised expenditure deadline for             covered by the approved waiver.
                                              expenditure deadline on those funds. OMB                the CDBG–DR funds budgeted for the                       • If approved, HUD will publish the
                                              has provided HUD with authority to act on               program or project (i.e. the DRGR ‘end                extension approval in the Federal
                                              grantee extension requests but grantees are             date’) as well as a projection of quarterly           Register. HUD will consolidate grantee
                                              cautioned that such extensions may not be               expenditures for the program or project               extension approvals for publication.
                                              approved. If granted, extensions will be
                                              published in the Federal Register. Funds
                                                                                                      for which the waiver is requested,                    Therefore, extension approval is
                                              remaining in the grantee’s line of credit at the        including incremental dollar amounts                  effective as of the date of the extension
                                              time of its expenditure deadlines will be               and percentage of funds budgeted for                  request approval letter, rather than as of
                                              recaptured by HUD.’’                                    each DRGR activity. This information is               the effective date of the published
                                                                                                      required in order for HUD to ensure                   Federal Register notice.
                                              V. Requirements for Submission                          grantee compliance with revised
                                                Grantees seeking an extension of the                  expenditure deadlines in the DRGR                     VII. Criteria for Approval
                                              24-month deadline for a project or                      system.                                                 Under the authority provided to HUD
                                              program must provide HUD with                              (6) A description of the risks                     by OMB, HUD will consider
                                              detailed information on the compelling                  associated with not receiving the                     expenditure deadline extension requests
                                              legal, policy, or operational challenges                requested extension, such as the                      for projects or programs based on the
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                                              that prevent the grantee from meeting                   estimated percentage of funds which                   Secretary’s determination that the
                                              the expenditure deadline as well as                     would be at risk of recapture or specific             extension is necessary and that the
                                              identify the proposed date for the full                 recovery needs that would not be met if               request meets the conditions set forth by
                                              expenditure of the specified portion of                 the particular program or project cannot              OMB. HUD will assess extension
                                              funds.                                                  be completed or undertaken.                           requests using the following criteria:
                                                To expedite the review process, HUD                      (7) A description of the monitoring                  (1) The program or project must be
                                              has developed a CDBG–DR Expenditure                     process and internal controls that the                approved in the grantee’s Action Plan


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                                              for disaster recovery prior to the                      However, a grantee’s request for an                   24-month expenditure deadline for
                                              grantee’s submission of an expenditure                  urgent need waiver must demonstrate to                those projects pursuant to the
                                              deadline extension request to HUD.                      HUD that an extension of the urgent                   requirements of the NOFA, as may be
                                                 (2) The CDBG–DR funds associated                     need certification waiver for those funds             amended.
                                              with the program or project must have                   is necessary for recovery and that that
                                                                                                                                                               Rebuild by Design Projects. HUD will
                                              been obligated by HUD through a grant                   remaining needs remain urgent, despite
                                              agreement, and, therefore, be subject to                                                                      also consider extension requests for
                                                                                                      the passage of time since the disaster.
                                              an established expenditure deadline.                    HUD may grant a waiver under the                      funds allocated for Rebuild by Design
                                                 (3) The information submitted on the                 authority provided in the                             (RBD) Projects, funded under the
                                              CDBG–DR Expenditure Deadline                            Appropriations Act authorizing the                    eligible ‘‘Rebuild by Design’’ activity in
                                              Extension Request template is                           Secretary to waive, or specify alternative            Section VII.4.c. of the Notice published
                                              comprehensive and complete to the                       requirements for, any provision of any                on October 16, 2014, subject to any
                                              satisfaction of HUD, as outlined in                     statute or regulation that the Secretary              other criteria imposed by OMB.
                                              Section V of this Notice.                               administers in connection with HUD’s                  Requests for an extension of the
                                                 (4) The revised expenditure deadline                 obligation or use by the recipient of                 expenditure deadline for RBD Project
                                              for the CDBG–DR funds budgeted for the                  these funds (except for requirements                  funds shall be submitted pursuant to the
                                              program or project (i.e. the DRGR ‘end                  related to fair housing,                              submission process outlined in Section
                                              date’) as well as the projection of                     nondiscrimination, labor standards, and               VI of this Notice but instead of
                                              quarterly expenditures are determined                   the environment) based upon a                         submitting the CDBG–DR Expenditure
                                              to be achievable based on the grantee’s                 determination by the Secretary that                   Deadline Extension Request template,
                                              past performance and expenditure rate.                  good cause exists and that the waiver or              grantee submission requests must
                                                 (5) The grantee’s capacity to                        alternative requirement is not                        contain the information required of
                                              implement monitoring processes and                      inconsistent with the overall purposes                extension requests under the headline
                                              internal controls as outlined by the                    of Title I of the HCD Act. If approved,               ‘‘Expenditure Deadline Waivers’’ in
                                              grantee in the template are sufficient to               the extension of the urgent need                      Appendix E to the NDRC NOFA, as may
                                              ensure compliance with the revised                      certification waiver will only become
                                                                                                                                                            be amended.
                                              expenditure deadline.                                   effective after its publication in in the
                                                 (6) The grantee has demonstrated that                Federal Register.                                     X. Catalog of Federal Domestic
                                              it has evaluated all reasonable                            2. Expenditure deadline extensions                 Assistance
                                              alternatives prior to determining that an               are program- and project-specific. Any
                                              extension is the only remaining viable                  revised expenditure deadline is specific                The Catalog of Federal Domestic
                                              alternative.                                            to the program or project as identified               Assistance number for the disaster
                                                 (7) HUD can determine, based on the                  in the approval letter from HUD.                      recovery grants under this Notice is as
                                              grantee’s submission, that the program                  Grantees may not reallocate funds with                follows: 14.269.
                                              or project covered by the request                       a revised expenditure deadline to other
                                              satisfies the OMB criteria for activities               recovery programs or projects without                 XI. Finding of No Significant Impact
                                              that are long-term by design, where it is               HUD authorization. In order to                           A Finding of No Significant Impact
                                              impracticable to expend funds within                    reallocate such funds, the grantee must
                                                                                                                                                            (FONSI) with respect to the
                                              the 24-month period and achieve                         request an additional extension through
                                                                                                                                                            environment has been made in
                                              program missions, and any other criteria                the process described in Section VI of
                                              imposed by OMB.                                         this Notice. Grant balances not used for              accordance with HUD regulations at 24
                                                 Regardless of the criteria outlined in               a program or project that receives an                 CFR part 50, which implement section
                                              this section, HUD retains the authority                 expenditure deadline waiver will be                   102(2)(C) of the National Environmental
                                              to deny requested extensions or to                      canceled if the expenditure deadline on               Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C.
                                              provide alternative expenditure                         those funds has passed.                               4332(2)(C)). The FONSI is available for
                                              deadlines to those proposed by grantees.                   3. Modifications to revised                        public inspection between 8 a.m. and 5
                                                                                                      expenditure deadlines. Under limited                  p.m. weekdays in the Regulations
                                              VIII. Applicable Rules and
                                                                                                      circumstances and subject to 31 U.S.C.                Division, Office of General Counsel,
                                              Considerations
                                                                                                      1552(a), HUD may authorize grantees to                Department of Housing and Urban
                                                This section of the Notice describes                  further extend the expenditure                        Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
                                              other requirements that grantees should                 deadlines associated with recovery                    10276, Washington, DC 20410–0500.
                                              consider prior to requesting an                         programs and projects. In order to revise             Due to security measures at the HUD
                                              extension of the of the 24-month                        the expenditure deadline on these                     Headquarters building, an advance
                                              expenditure deadline for CDBG–DR                        funds, the grantee must request an                    appointment to review the docket file
                                              programs and projects.                                  additional extension through the                      must be scheduled by calling the
                                                1. Urgent need national objective                     process described in Section VI of this               Regulations Division at 202–708–3055
                                              certification requirements. In HUD’s                    Notice.
                                              March 5, 2013 Notice (78 FR 14329),                                                                           (this is not a toll-free number). Hearing
                                              grantees receiving funds under the                      IX. Applicability to National Disaster                or speech-impaired individuals may
                                              Appropriations Act were provided a                      Resilience Competition and Rebuild by                 access this number through TTY by
                                              waiver of the certification requirements                Design Projects                                       calling the toll-free Federal Relay
                                              for the documentation of the urgent                       National Disaster Resilience                        Service at 800–877–8339.
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                                              need national objective, located                        Competition Projects. Projects that are                 Date: May 4, 2015.
                                              at§§ 570.208(c) and 570.483(d), until                   funded under the Notice of Funding                    Harriet Tregoning,
                                              two years after the date HUD obligates                  Availability (NOFA) for the National
                                                                                                                                                            Principal Deputy Assistant, Secretary for
                                              funds to a grantee. Grantees seeking a                  Disaster Resilience Competition (NDRC)                Community Planning and Development.
                                              waiver of the expenditure deadline may                  (FR–5800–N–29) are not subject to the
                                                                                                                                                            [FR Doc. 2015–11260 Filed 5–8–15; 8:45 am]
                                              simultaneously seek an extension of the                 requirements of this Notice. Grantees
                                                                                                                                                            BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
                                              urgent need certification waiver.                       may instead request extensions of the


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
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ActionNotice.
DatesEffective Date: May 18, 2015.
ContactStanley Gimont, Director, Office of Block Grant Assistance, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 7286, Washington, DC 20410, telephone number 202-708-3587. Persons with hearing or speech impairments may access this number via TTY by calling the Federal Relay Service at 800-877- 8339. Facsimile inquiries may be sent to Mr. Gimont at 202-401-2044. (Except for the ``800'' number, these telephone numbers are not toll- free.) Email inquiries may be sent to [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 26942 

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