81_FR_19300 81 FR 19236 - Grant Availability to Federally Recognized Indian Tribes To Implement Traffic Safety Programs and Projects on Indian Reservations

81 FR 19236 - Grant Availability to Federally Recognized Indian Tribes To Implement Traffic Safety Programs and Projects on Indian Reservations

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 64 (April 4, 2016)

Page Range19236-19238
FR Document2016-07634

This notice is intended to inform federally-recognized Indian Tribes of the application process and due date for the Indian Highway Safety Program for Fiscal Year 2017. In accordance with Federal law and as authorized by the Secretary of Transportation, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, through its Indian Highway Safety Program (IHSP), will make funds available to federally recognized Indian Tribes on an annual basis for implementing traffic safety programs and projects that are designed to reduce the number of traffic crashes, death, injuries and property damage within Indian country. All project applications received on or before the deadline will be reviewed and selected on a competitive basis.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Indian Affairs

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Grant Availability to Federally Recognized Indian Tribes To 
Implement Traffic Safety Programs and Projects on Indian Reservations

AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This notice is intended to inform federally-recognized Indian 
Tribes of the application process and due date for the Indian Highway 
Safety Program for Fiscal Year 2017. In accordance with Federal law and 
as authorized by the Secretary of Transportation, the Bureau of Indian 
Affairs, through its Indian Highway Safety Program (IHSP), will make 
funds available to federally recognized Indian Tribes on an annual 
basis for implementing traffic safety programs and projects that are 
designed to reduce the number of traffic crashes, death, injuries and 
property damage within Indian country. All project applications 
received on or before the deadline will be reviewed and selected on a 
competitive basis.

DATES: IHSP mailed application packets to all Tribal leaders by 
February 15, 2016. Applications for program and/or project funds must 
be received on or before May 2, 2016. Applications not received by the 
IHSP by close of business on May 2, 2016, will not be considered and 
will be returned unopened.

ADDRESSES: Each Tribe must submit their application to the Bureau of 
Indian Affairs, Office of Justice Services, Attention: Indian Highway 
Safety Program Director, 1001 Indian School NE., Suite 251, 
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tribes should direct questions or 
requests for copies of the application packet to: Kimberly Belone, 
Indian Highway Safety Program, 1001 Indian School NE., Suite 251, 
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104; telephone (505) 563-3900.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973 (Pub. L. 93-87) provides for 
U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) funding, through the National 
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to assist Indian Tribes 
in implementing traffic safety projects. Any program or project request 
must be designed to reduce the number of motor vehicle traffic crashes 
and their resulting fatalities, injuries, and property damage on Indian 
reservations and within Indian communities. Motor vehicle crashes are 
the leading cause of death to American Indians/Alaska Natives for ages 
1 to 44. Nationwide, 511 American Indians/Alaska Natives were killed in 
motor vehicle crashes in 2013. Of this total, 180 died on reservations. 
For additional American Indians/Alaska Natives fatality data, you can 
access the NHTSA fatality Web site at: http://www-

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nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/departments/nrd-30/ncsa/STSI/NA_Report.htm.
    This notice solicits applications from federally recognized Indian 
Tribes eligible to receive this assistance. Grant funds awarded to 
Tribes as a result of this announcement are reimbursed for eligible 
costs incurred under the terms of 23 U.S.C. 402 and subsequent 
amendments.

Responsibilities

    For the purposes of application of this grant and the collection 
and distribution of the funds, Indian reservations are collectively 
considered a ``State'' and the Secretary of the Interior is considered 
the ``Governor of a State.'' The Secretary of the Interior delegated 
the authority to administer the programs for all the Indian Tribes in 
the United States to the Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs. The 
Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs further delegated the 
responsibility for administration of the Indian Highway Safety Program 
to the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Justice Services, located in 
Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Program Director of the IHSP has staff 
members available to provide program and technical assistance to Indian 
Tribes. The IHSP maintains contact with NHTSA with respect to program 
approval, funding, and technical assistance. NHTSA is responsible for 
ensuring that the IHSP is carried out in accordance with 23 CFR part 
1200 and other applicable Federal statutes and regulations.

National Priority Program Areas

    The following highway safety program areas have been identified as 
priority program areas eligible for funding under 23 CFR 1200.11 on 
Tribal lands:

a. Impaired driving
b. Occupant protection
c. Traffic records

    Other fundable program areas may be considered based upon well 
documented problem identification from the Tribes.

Indian Highway Safety Program Funding Areas

    Proposals are being solicited for the following program areas:
    1. Impaired Driving: Programs directed at reducing injuries and 
death attributed to impaired driving on the reservations such as: 
Selective traffic enforcement programs (STEP) to apprehend impaired 
drivers, specialized law enforcement training (such as standardized 
field sobriety testing), public information programs on alcohol/other 
drug use and driving, education programs for convicted DWI/DUI 
offenders, various youth alcohol education programs promoting traffic 
safety, DUI courts, and programs or projects directed toward judicial 
training. Proposals for projects that enhance the development and 
implementation of innovative programs to combat impaired driving are 
also solicited.
    2. Occupant Protection: Programs directed at decreasing injuries 
and deaths attributed to the lack of safety belt and child restraint 
usage such as: Surveys to determine usage rates and to identify high-
risk non-users, comprehensive programs to promote correct usage of 
child safety seats and other occupant restraints, enforcement of safety 
belt ordinances or laws, specialized training (e.g., Operation Kids, 
traffic occupant protection strategies (TOPS), Standardized Child 
Passenger Safety Technician Training), and evaluations.
    3. Traffic Records: Programs to help Tribes develop or update 
electronic traffic records systems which will assist with analysis of 
crash information, causational factors, and support joint efforts with 
other agencies to improve the Tribe's traffic records system.

Project Guidelines

    Each Tribe that would like to be considered for funding in FY 2017 
must fill out and submit the project application that was mailed to the 
Tribal leaders. Applications will adhere to the following guidelines:
    (1) Problem Identification. Highway traffic safety problems shall 
be based upon accurate Tribal data. Data should be complete and 
accurate and should show problems and/or trends. These data should be 
available in Tribal enforcement and traffic crash records.
    (2) Goals, Performance Measures and Strategies. Tribes must provide 
the overall goals of the project as well as a list of performance 
measures and strategies to be used to evaluate performance. All goals, 
performance measures and strategies must have base line numbers and 
will be expressed in clearly defined, time-framed, and measurable 
terms. (Example: To decrease alcohol related motor vehicle crashes by 
_% from the 2015 number of __ to __ by the end of FY17). Performance 
measures should be aggressive but attainable and based on available 
data and trends.
    (3) Training. Training identified in the application must relate 
directly to the project being proposed.
    (4) Equipment. Any equipment identified in the application must 
relate directly to the project being proposed.
    (5) Line Item Budget. The activities to be funded must be outlined 
in detail according to the following object groups: Personnel services; 
travel and training, operating costs and equipment. All Tribes applying 
for grants must attach a copy of the Tribe's indirect cost rate to the 
application.
    (6) Funding Requirements. With the enactment of the Fixing 
America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act), the IHSP is required, 
in order to receive funds, to certify, on behalf of the Tribes, that 
the program will meet certain conditions and comply with all applicable 
rules and regulations for administering a highway safety program. In 
addition to program oversight and technical assistance, the BIA must 
certify that it will implement the following activities in support of 
national highway safety goals:
    a. Participate in the national law enforcement mobilizations;
    b. Encourage sustained enforcement of impaired driving, occupant 
protection and speeding;
    c. Conduct an annual safety belt survey in accordance with criteria 
established by the Secretary to measure safety belt usage rates; and
    d. Develop data systems to provide timely and effective data 
analysis to support allocation of highway traffic safety resources.
    (7) In order to comply with the provisions of the FAST Act and the 
State Certifications and Assurances, the IHSP will allocate funds on 
behalf of the Tribes to implement the provisions listed in (6) above. 
Copies of the State Certifications and Assurances are available upon 
request or at: http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&rgn=div5&view=text&node=23:1.0.2.13.1&idno=23#ap23.1.1200_162.a.
    (8) Funding Length. Traffic safety program funding is designed 
primarily as the source of invention and motivation. As a result, all 
projects are funded for a 12 month period of time. This program is not 
intended for long term financial support of continuing and on-going 
operations.
    (9) Project monitoring length may exceed the grant period in the 
cases where distribution of purchase equipment is necessary.

Certifications

    A list of certifications is attached to the grant application and 
must be initialed to show acceptance by the Tribe. These certifications 
are required by the either the funding agency and/or the IHSP and 
include: Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act, 
Nondiscrimination, Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988, Equipment, Buy

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America Act, Political Activity (Hatch Act), Federal Lobbying, 
Restriction of State Lobbying, Lower Tier Certification, and Policy to 
Ban Text Messaging While Driving.

Submission Deadline

    Each Tribe must send its funding request on the appropriate 
application form to the BIA IHSP office in Albuquerque, New Mexico, by 
the close of business May 2, 2016. Request can be received by U.S. Mail 
or via email to: [email protected].

Selection Criteria

    A selection committee will review and evaluate each application 
requesting funding. Each member of the selection committee, by 
assigning points to the following four criteria, will rank each of the 
proposals based on the following criteria:
    Criterion (1), the General Information section will include 
information on the type of grant, location, population and size of 
reservation, type of law enforcement and pertinent contact information. 
(10 points maximum).
    Criterion (2), the strength of the Problem Identification based on 
verifiable, current and applicable data to indicate the extent of the 
traffic safety problem. (45 points maximum).
    Criterion (3), the quality of the proposed solution plan based on 
aggressive but attainable Performance Measures and Strategies. (35 
points maximum).
    Criterion (4), details on necessity and reasonableness of the 
budget requested. (10 points maximum).

Notification of the Selection

    Once the selection committee concludes its evaluation, it will 
notify those Tribes it recommends for participation and funding by 
letter. Upon notification, each selected Tribe must provide a duly 
authorized Tribal resolution. The resolution must be on file before 
grants funds can be expended by or reimbursed to the Tribe.

Notification of Non-Selection

    The Program Director will notify each Tribe of non-selection.

Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grant-In-Aid

    Uniform grant administration procedures have been established on a 
national basis for all grant-in-aid programs by the Office of 
Management and Budget under 2 CFR part 200 ``Uniform Administrative 
Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal 
Awards'' and the DOT under 2 CFR part 1201. NHTSA has codified uniform 
procedures for State Highway Safety Programs in 23 CFR part 1200. 2 CFR 
part 200 and the ``Highway Safety Grant Funding Guidance for NHTSA 
Field Administered Grants are the established cost principles 
applicable to grants and contracts through BIA and with Tribal 
governments. A copy of the Grant Funding Policy document can be 
obtained from the BIA IHSP office or at http://www.nhtsa.gov/About+NHTSA/Highway+Safety+Grant+Programs/HSGrantFunding_Guidance#_Toc363830148. The BIA IHSP office has been 
established and is designated to establish operating procedures 
consistent with the applicable provisions of these rules and any others 
that govern these grant funds.
    Auditing of Highway Safety Projects will be included in the Tribal 
A-133 single audit requirement. Copies of Tribal audits must be 
available for inspection by the highway safety program staff. Tribes 
must provide monthly program status reports and a corresponding 
reimbursement claim to the BIA Indian Highway Safety Program, 1001 
Indian School, Suite 251, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104, in order to be 
reimbursed for program costs. These are to be submitted no later than 
15 working days beyond the reporting month.

Project Monitoring

    During the program year, it is the responsibility of the BIA IHSP 
office to review the implementation of Tribal traffic safety plans and 
programs, monitor the progress of their activities and expenditures and 
provide technical assistance as needed. This assistance may be on-site, 
by telephone, and/or a review of monthly progress claims.

Project Evaluation

    Each project funded is required to submit an annual report that 
meets the minimum criteria as set forth in 23 CFR part 1200.35. This 
information will be contained in the annual report that is required to 
be submitted to NHTSA. The BIA IHSP will conduct an annual performance 
evaluation for each Highway Safety Project funded. Pursuant to 23 CFR 
part 1200.35, the evaluation will measure the actual accomplishments to 
the planned activity and how the project and activities funded 
contributed to the overall goal of the IHSP. Program staff will 
evaluate progress from baseline data as reported by the Tribe. BIA IHSP 
staff will evaluate the project on-site at the discretion of the IHSP 
Director.

    Dated: March 21, 2016.
Lawrence S. Roberts,
Acting Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
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                                                  497, 25 U.S.C. 2701 et seq. All Tribal-                 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            Tribes of the application process and
                                                  State Class III compacts are subject to                                                                       due date for the Indian Highway Safety
                                                  review and approval by the Secretary                    Bureau of Indian Affairs                              Program for Fiscal Year 2017. In
                                                  under 25 CFR 293.4. The Secretary took                  [167 A2100DD/AAKC001030/                              accordance with Federal law and as
                                                  no action on the Pueblo of Sandia-State                 A0A501010.999900]                                     authorized by the Secretary of
                                                  of New Mexico compact within 45 days                                                                          Transportation, the Bureau of Indian
                                                  of its submission. Therefore, the                       Indian Gaming; Notice of Tribal-State                 Affairs, through its Indian Highway
                                                  compact is considered to have been                      Class III Gaming Compact Taking                       Safety Program (IHSP), will make funds
                                                  approved, but only to the extent the                    Effect in the State of New Mexico                     available to federally recognized Indian
                                                  compact is consistent with IGRA. See 25                                                                       Tribes on an annual basis for
                                                  U.S.C. 2710(d)(8)(C).                                   AGENCY:   Bureau of Indian Affairs,                   implementing traffic safety programs
                                                                                                          Interior.                                             and projects that are designed to reduce
                                                    Dated: March 17, 2016.
                                                                                                          ACTION: Notice.                                       the number of traffic crashes, death,
                                                  Lawrence S. Roberts,
                                                                                                                                                                injuries and property damage within
                                                  Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.              SUMMARY:   The Pueblo of San Felipe and               Indian country. All project applications
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–07622 Filed 4–1–16; 8:45 am]              State of New Mexico entered into a                    received on or before the deadline will
                                                  BILLING CODE 4337–15–P
                                                                                                          Tribal-State compact governing Class III              be reviewed and selected on a
                                                                                                          gaming; this notice announces that the                competitive basis.
                                                                                                          compact is taking effect.
                                                                                                                                                                DATES: IHSP mailed application packets
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                              DATES: Effective April 4, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                                to all Tribal leaders by February 15,
                                                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.                  2016. Applications for program and/or
                                                  Bureau of Indian Affairs                                Paula L. Hart, Director, Office of Indian             project funds must be received on or
                                                                                                          Gaming, Office of the Assistant                       before May 2, 2016. Applications not
                                                  [167 A2100DD/AAKC001030/                                Secretary—Indian Affairs, Washington,                 received by the IHSP by close of
                                                  A0A501010.999900]                                       DC 20240, (202) 219–4066.                             business on May 2, 2016, will not be
                                                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 11                 considered and will be returned
                                                  Indian Gaming; Extension of Tribal-                     of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act                   unopened.
                                                  State Class III Gaming Compact                          (IGRA) requires the Secretary of the
                                                  (Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe and the                                                                         ADDRESSES:   Each Tribe must submit
                                                                                                          Interior to publish in the Federal
                                                  State of South Dakota)                                                                                        their application to the Bureau of Indian
                                                                                                          Register notice of approved Tribal-State
                                                                                                                                                                Affairs, Office of Justice Services,
                                                                                                          compacts that are for the purpose of
                                                  AGENCY:     Bureau of Indian Affairs,                                                                         Attention: Indian Highway Safety
                                                                                                          engaging in Class III gaming activities
                                                  Interior.                                                                                                     Program Director, 1001 Indian School
                                                                                                          on Indian lands. See Public Law 100–
                                                                                                                                                                NE., Suite 251, Albuquerque, New
                                                  ACTION:   Notice.                                       497, 25 U.S.C. 2701 et seq. All Tribal-
                                                                                                                                                                Mexico 87104.
                                                                                                          State Class III compacts are subject to
                                                                                                          review and approval by the Secretary                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  SUMMARY:  This notice announces the
                                                                                                          under 25 CFR 293.4. The Secretary took                Tribes should direct questions or
                                                  extension of the Class III gaming
                                                                                                          no action on the Pueblo of San Felipe–                requests for copies of the application
                                                  compact between the Flandreau Santee
                                                                                                          State of New Mexico compact within 45                 packet to: Kimberly Belone, Indian
                                                  Sioux Tribe and the State of South
                                                                                                          days of its submission. Therefore, the                Highway Safety Program, 1001 Indian
                                                  Dakota.
                                                                                                          compact is considered to have been                    School NE., Suite 251, Albuquerque,
                                                  DATES: This extension is effective on                   approved, but only to the extent the                  New Mexico 87104; telephone (505)
                                                  April 4, 2016.                                          compact is consistent with IGRA. See 25               563–3900.
                                                                                                          U.S.C. 2710(d)(8)(C).                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:      Ms.
                                                  Paula L. Hart, Director, Office of Indian                 Dated: March 17, 2016.                              Background
                                                  Gaming, Office of the Assistant                         Lawrence S. Roberts,
                                                                                                                                                                   The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973
                                                  Secretary—Indian Affairs, Washington,                   Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
                                                                                                                                                                (Pub. L. 93–87) provides for U.S.
                                                  DC 20240, (202) 219–4066.                               [FR Doc. 2016–07620 Filed 4–1–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                Department of Transportation (DOT)
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 4337–15–P
                                                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      Pursuant                                                                      funding, through the National Highway
                                                  to 25 CFR 293.5, an extension to an                                                                           Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
                                                  existing Tribal-State Class III gaming                                                                        to assist Indian Tribes in implementing
                                                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                  compact does not require approval by                                                                          traffic safety projects. Any program or
                                                  the Secretary if the extension does not                 Bureau of Indian Affairs                              project request must be designed to
                                                  modify any other terms of the compact.                                                                        reduce the number of motor vehicle
                                                  The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe and                    [167A2100DD/AAKC001030/                               traffic crashes and their resulting
                                                  the State of South Dakota have reached                  A0A501010.999900 253G]                                fatalities, injuries, and property damage
                                                  an agreement to extend the expiration of                                                                      on Indian reservations and within
                                                                                                          Grant Availability to Federally
                                                  their existing Tribal-State Class III                                                                         Indian communities. Motor vehicle
                                                                                                          Recognized Indian Tribes To
                                                  gaming compact until September 7,                                                                             crashes are the leading cause of death to
                                                                                                          Implement Traffic Safety Programs and
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                                                  2016. This publishes notice of the new                                                                        American Indians/Alaska Natives for
                                                                                                          Projects on Indian Reservations
                                                  expiration date of the compact.                                                                               ages 1 to 44. Nationwide, 511 American
                                                    Dated: March 25, 2016.                                AGENCY:   Bureau of Indian Affairs,                   Indians/Alaska Natives were killed in
                                                                                                          Interior.                                             motor vehicle crashes in 2013. Of this
                                                  Lawrence S. Roberts,
                                                                                                          ACTION: Notice.                                       total, 180 died on reservations. For
                                                  Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.                                                                    additional American Indians/Alaska
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–07632 Filed 4–1–16; 8:45 am]              SUMMARY:  This notice is intended to                  Natives fatality data, you can access the
                                                  BILLING CODE 4337–15–P                                  inform federally-recognized Indian                    NHTSA fatality Web site at: http://www-


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                                                  nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/departments/nrd-30/                   education programs for convicted DWI/                    (5) Line Item Budget. The activities to
                                                  ncsa/STSI/NA_Report.htm.                                DUI offenders, various youth alcohol                  be funded must be outlined in detail
                                                     This notice solicits applications from               education programs promoting traffic                  according to the following object
                                                  federally recognized Indian Tribes                      safety, DUI courts, and programs or                   groups: Personnel services; travel and
                                                  eligible to receive this assistance. Grant              projects directed toward judicial                     training, operating costs and equipment.
                                                  funds awarded to Tribes as a result of                  training. Proposals for projects that                 All Tribes applying for grants must
                                                  this announcement are reimbursed for                    enhance the development and                           attach a copy of the Tribe’s indirect cost
                                                  eligible costs incurred under the terms                 implementation of innovative programs                 rate to the application.
                                                  of 23 U.S.C. 402 and subsequent                         to combat impaired driving are also                      (6) Funding Requirements. With the
                                                  amendments.                                             solicited.                                            enactment of the Fixing America’s
                                                                                                             2. Occupant Protection: Programs                   Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act),
                                                  Responsibilities
                                                                                                          directed at decreasing injuries and                   the IHSP is required, in order to receive
                                                    For the purposes of application of this               deaths attributed to the lack of safety               funds, to certify, on behalf of the Tribes,
                                                  grant and the collection and distribution               belt and child restraint usage such as:               that the program will meet certain
                                                  of the funds, Indian reservations are                   Surveys to determine usage rates and to               conditions and comply with all
                                                  collectively considered a ‘‘State’’ and                 identify high-risk non-users,                         applicable rules and regulations for
                                                  the Secretary of the Interior is                        comprehensive programs to promote                     administering a highway safety
                                                  considered the ‘‘Governor of a State.’’                 correct usage of child safety seats and               program. In addition to program
                                                  The Secretary of the Interior delegated                 other occupant restraints, enforcement                oversight and technical assistance, the
                                                  the authority to administer the programs                of safety belt ordinances or laws,                    BIA must certify that it will implement
                                                  for all the Indian Tribes in the United                 specialized training (e.g., Operation                 the following activities in support of
                                                  States to the Assistant Secretary—Indian                Kids, traffic occupant protection                     national highway safety goals:
                                                  Affairs. The Assistant Secretary—Indian                 strategies (TOPS), Standardized Child                    a. Participate in the national law
                                                  Affairs further delegated the                           Passenger Safety Technician Training),                enforcement mobilizations;
                                                  responsibility for administration of the                and evaluations.                                         b. Encourage sustained enforcement
                                                  Indian Highway Safety Program to the                       3. Traffic Records: Programs to help               of impaired driving, occupant
                                                  Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of                     Tribes develop or update electronic                   protection and speeding;
                                                  Justice Services, located in                            traffic records systems which will assist                c. Conduct an annual safety belt
                                                  Albuquerque, New Mexico. The                            with analysis of crash information,                   survey in accordance with criteria
                                                  Program Director of the IHSP has staff                  causational factors, and support joint                established by the Secretary to measure
                                                  members available to provide program                    efforts with other agencies to improve                safety belt usage rates; and
                                                  and technical assistance to Indian                      the Tribe’s traffic records system.                      d. Develop data systems to provide
                                                  Tribes. The IHSP maintains contact with                                                                       timely and effective data analysis to
                                                  NHTSA with respect to program                           Project Guidelines                                    support allocation of highway traffic
                                                  approval, funding, and technical                           Each Tribe that would like to be                   safety resources.
                                                  assistance. NHTSA is responsible for                    considered for funding in FY 2017 must                   (7) In order to comply with the
                                                  ensuring that the IHSP is carried out in                fill out and submit the project                       provisions of the FAST Act and the
                                                  accordance with 23 CFR part 1200 and                    application that was mailed to the                    State Certifications and Assurances, the
                                                  other applicable Federal statutes and                   Tribal leaders. Applications will adhere              IHSP will allocate funds on behalf of the
                                                  regulations.                                            to the following guidelines:                          Tribes to implement the provisions
                                                                                                             (1) Problem Identification. Highway                listed in (6) above. Copies of the State
                                                  National Priority Program Areas                         traffic safety problems shall be based                Certifications and Assurances are
                                                     The following highway safety                         upon accurate Tribal data. Data should                available upon request or at: http://
                                                  program areas have been identified as                   be complete and accurate and should                   www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&
                                                  priority program areas eligible for                     show problems and/or trends. These                    rgn=div5&view=text&node=23:1.0.
                                                  funding under 23 CFR 1200.11 on Tribal                  data should be available in Tribal                    2.13.1&idno=23#ap23.1.1200_162.a.
                                                  lands:                                                  enforcement and traffic crash records.                   (8) Funding Length. Traffic safety
                                                  a. Impaired driving                                        (2) Goals, Performance Measures and                program funding is designed primarily
                                                  b. Occupant protection                                  Strategies. Tribes must provide the                   as the source of invention and
                                                  c. Traffic records                                      overall goals of the project as well as a             motivation. As a result, all projects are
                                                     Other fundable program areas may be                  list of performance measures and                      funded for a 12 month period of time.
                                                  considered based upon well                              strategies to be used to evaluate                     This program is not intended for long
                                                  documented problem identification                       performance. All goals, performance                   term financial support of continuing
                                                  from the Tribes.                                        measures and strategies must have base                and on-going operations.
                                                                                                          line numbers and will be expressed in                    (9) Project monitoring length may
                                                  Indian Highway Safety Program                           clearly defined, time-framed, and                     exceed the grant period in the cases
                                                  Funding Areas                                           measurable terms. (Example: To                        where distribution of purchase
                                                     Proposals are being solicited for the                decrease alcohol related motor vehicle                equipment is necessary.
                                                  following program areas:                                crashes by _% from the 2015 number of
                                                                                                                                                                Certifications
                                                     1. Impaired Driving: Programs                        __ to __ by the end of FY17).
                                                  directed at reducing injuries and death                 Performance measures should be                          A list of certifications is attached to
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                                                  attributed to impaired driving on the                   aggressive but attainable and based on                the grant application and must be
                                                  reservations such as: Selective traffic                 available data and trends.                            initialed to show acceptance by the
                                                  enforcement programs (STEP) to                             (3) Training. Training identified in the           Tribe. These certifications are required
                                                  apprehend impaired drivers, specialized                 application must relate directly to the               by the either the funding agency and/or
                                                  law enforcement training (such as                       project being proposed.                               the IHSP and include: Federal Funding
                                                  standardized field sobriety testing),                      (4) Equipment. Any equipment                       Accountability and Transparency Act,
                                                  public information programs on                          identified in the application must relate             Nondiscrimination, Drug Free
                                                  alcohol/other drug use and driving,                     directly to the project being proposed.               Workplace Act of 1988, Equipment, Buy


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                                                  19238                           Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 64 / Monday, April 4, 2016 / Notices

                                                  America Act, Political Activity (Hatch                  NHTSA has codified uniform                              Dated: March 21, 2016.
                                                  Act), Federal Lobbying, Restriction of                  procedures for State Highway Safety                   Lawrence S. Roberts,
                                                  State Lobbying, Lower Tier                              Programs in 23 CFR part 1200. 2 CFR                   Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
                                                  Certification, and Policy to Ban Text                   part 200 and the ‘‘Highway Safety Grant               [FR Doc. 2016–07634 Filed 4–1–16; 8:45 am]
                                                  Messaging While Driving.                                Funding Guidance for NHTSA Field                      BILLING CODE 4337–15–P
                                                                                                          Administered Grants are the established
                                                  Submission Deadline
                                                                                                          cost principles applicable to grants and
                                                    Each Tribe must send its funding                      contracts through BIA and with Tribal                 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                  request on the appropriate application                  governments. A copy of the Grant
                                                  form to the BIA IHSP office in                          Funding Policy document can be                        National Park Service
                                                  Albuquerque, New Mexico, by the close                   obtained from the BIA IHSP office or at               [NPS–SERO–NCPTT–20415;
                                                  of business May 2, 2016. Request can be                 http://www.nhtsa.gov/About+NHTSA/                     PPWOCRADS2][PCU00PT14.GT0000]
                                                  received by U.S. Mail or via email to:                  Highway+Safety+Grant+Programs/
                                                  indian_highway_safety@bia.gov.                          HSGrantFunding_Guidance#_                             Request for Nominations for the
                                                  Selection Criteria                                      Toc363830148. The BIA IHSP office has                 Preservation Technology and Training
                                                                                                          been established and is designated to                 Board
                                                    A selection committee will review                     establish operating procedures
                                                  and evaluate each application                                                                                 AGENCY:    National Park Service, Interior.
                                                                                                          consistent with the applicable
                                                  requesting funding. Each member of the                                                                        ACTION:   Request for nominations.
                                                                                                          provisions of these rules and any others
                                                  selection committee, by assigning points
                                                                                                          that govern these grant funds.                        SUMMARY:    The National Park Service
                                                  to the following four criteria, will rank
                                                  each of the proposals based on the                        Auditing of Highway Safety Projects                 (NPS), U.S. Department of the Interior,
                                                  following criteria:                                     will be included in the Tribal A–133                  proposes to appoint new members to the
                                                    Criterion (1), the General Information                single audit requirement. Copies of                   Preservation Technology and Training
                                                  section will include information on the                 Tribal audits must be available for                   Board (Board). The NPS is requesting
                                                  type of grant, location, population and                 inspection by the highway safety                      nominations for qualified persons to
                                                  size of reservation, type of law                        program staff. Tribes must provide                    serve as members of the Board.
                                                  enforcement and pertinent contact                       monthly program status reports and a                  DATES: Written nominations must be
                                                  information. (10 points maximum).                       corresponding reimbursement claim to                  received by May 4, 2016.
                                                    Criterion (2), the strength of the                    the BIA Indian Highway Safety Program,                ADDRESSES: Kirk A. Cordell, Executive
                                                  Problem Identification based on                         1001 Indian School, Suite 251,                        Director, National Center for
                                                  verifiable, current and applicable data to              Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104, in                     Preservation Technology and Training,
                                                  indicate the extent of the traffic safety               order to be reimbursed for program                    National Park Service, 645 University
                                                  problem. (45 points maximum).                           costs. These are to be submitted no later             Parkway, Natchitoches, LA 71457, by
                                                    Criterion (3), the quality of the                     than 15 working days beyond the                       telephone (318) 356–7444. In addition
                                                  proposed solution plan based on                         reporting month.                                      to U.S. mail or commercial delivery,
                                                  aggressive but attainable Performance                                                                         written comments may be sent by fax to
                                                  Measures and Strategies. (35 points                     Project Monitoring
                                                                                                                                                                Mr. Cordell at (318) 356–9119, or
                                                  maximum).                                                  During the program year, it is the                 submitted electronically on the center
                                                    Criterion (4), details on necessity and               responsibility of the BIA IHSP office to              Web site: ncptt@nps.gov.
                                                  reasonableness of the budget requested.                 review the implementation of Tribal                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kirk
                                                  (10 points maximum).                                    traffic safety plans and programs,                    A. Cordell, Executive Director, National
                                                  Notification of the Selection                           monitor the progress of their activities              Center for Preservation Technology and
                                                                                                          and expenditures and provide technical                Training, National Park Service, 645
                                                     Once the selection committee                         assistance as needed. This assistance
                                                  concludes its evaluation, it will notify                                                                      University Parkway, Natchitoches, LA
                                                                                                          may be on-site, by telephone, and/or a                71457, by telephone (318) 356–7444.
                                                  those Tribes it recommends for                          review of monthly progress claims.
                                                  participation and funding by letter.                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                  Upon notification, each selected Tribe                  Project Evaluation                                    Board, established by Title IV, Section
                                                  must provide a duly authorized Tribal                                                                         404 of Public Law 102–575, October 30,
                                                  resolution. The resolution must be on                     Each project funded is required to                  1992 (54 U.S.C. 305303), provides
                                                  file before grants funds can be expended                submit an annual report that meets the                advice and professional oversight to the
                                                  by or reimbursed to the Tribe.                          minimum criteria as set forth in 23 CFR               Secretary of the Interior and the
                                                                                                          part 1200.35. This information will be                National Center for Preservation
                                                  Notification of Non-Selection                           contained in the annual report that is                Technology and Training regarding the
                                                    The Program Director will notify each                 required to be submitted to NHTSA. The                activities of the Center.
                                                  Tribe of non-selection.                                 BIA IHSP will conduct an annual                          Established within the Department of
                                                                                                          performance evaluation for each                       the Interior, the National Center for
                                                  Uniform Administrative Requirements                     Highway Safety Project funded.                        Preservation Technology and Training is
                                                  for Grant-In-Aid                                        Pursuant to 23 CFR part 1200.35, the                  located at Northwestern State University
                                                     Uniform grant administration                         evaluation will measure the actual                    of Louisiana in Natchitoches, Louisiana.
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                                                  procedures have been established on a                   accomplishments to the planned                        Title IV, Section 404 of Public Law 102–
                                                  national basis for all grant-in-aid                     activity and how the project and                      575, October 30, 1992, established the
                                                  programs by the Office of Management                    activities funded contributed to the                  Board to provide advice and
                                                  and Budget under 2 CFR part 200                         overall goal of the IHSP. Program staff               professional oversight to the Secretary
                                                  ‘‘Uniform Administrative Requirements,                  will evaluate progress from baseline                  of the Interior and the Center regarding
                                                  Cost Principles, and Audit                              data as reported by the Tribe. BIA IHSP               the activities of the Center and to submit
                                                  Requirements for Federal Awards’’ and                   staff will evaluate the project on-site at            an annual report to the President and
                                                  the DOT under 2 CFR part 1201.                          the discretion of the IHSP Director.                  the Congress.


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CollectionFederal Register
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesIHSP mailed application packets to all Tribal leaders by February 15, 2016. Applications for program and/or project funds must be received on or before May 2, 2016. Applications not received by the IHSP by close of business on May 2, 2016, will not be considered and will be returned unopened.
ContactTribes should direct questions or requests for copies of the application packet to: Kimberly Belone, Indian Highway Safety Program, 1001 Indian School NE., Suite 251, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87104; telephone (505) 563-3900.
FR Citation81 FR 19236 

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