81_FR_46944 81 FR 46807 - Equity Assistance Centers (Formerly Desegregation Assistance Centers (DAC))

81 FR 46807 - Equity Assistance Centers (Formerly Desegregation Assistance Centers (DAC))

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 137 (July 18, 2016)

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FR Document2016-16811

The Secretary amends the regulations that govern the Equity Assistance Centers (EAC) program, authorized under Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title IV), and removes the regulations that govern the State Educational Agency Desegregation (SEA Desegregation) program, authorized under Title IV. These regulations govern the application process for new EAC grant awards. These regulations update the definitions applicable to this program; remove the existing selection criteria; and provide the Secretary with flexibility to determine the number and composition of geographic regions for the EAC program.

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34 CFR Chapter II, Parts 270, 271, and 272





Equity Assistance Centers (Formerly Desegregation Assistance Centers 
(DAC)); Final Priority and Requirement--Equity Assistance Centers; 
Final Rules; Applications for New Awards; Equity Assistance Centers; 
Notice

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

34 CFR Parts 270, 271, and 272

RIN 1810-AB26
[Docket ID ED-2016-OESE-0006]


Equity Assistance Centers (Formerly Desegregation Assistance 
Centers (DAC))

AGENCY: Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of 
Education.

ACTION: Final regulations.

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SUMMARY: The Secretary amends the regulations that govern the Equity 
Assistance Centers (EAC) program, authorized under Title IV of the 
Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title IV), and removes the regulations that 
govern the State Educational Agency Desegregation (SEA Desegregation) 
program, authorized under Title IV. These regulations govern the 
application process for new EAC grant awards. These regulations update 
the definitions applicable to this program; remove the existing 
selection criteria; and provide the Secretary with flexibility to 
determine the number and composition of geographic regions for the EAC 
program.

DATES: These regulations are effective August 17, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Britt Jung, U.S. Department of 
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3E206, Washington, DC 20202-
6135. Telephone: (202) 205-4513 or by email: [email protected].
    If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text 
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March 24, 2016, the Secretary published a 
notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) for the EAC program (81 FR 15665). 
In the preamble of the NPRM, we discussed on pages 15666 through 15667 
the major changes proposed in that document to improve the EAC program. 
These included the following:
     Amending the section that governs the existing geographic 
regions to allow the Secretary flexibility in choosing the number and 
composition of geographic regions to be funded with each competition.
     Adding religion to the areas of desegregation assistance, 
adding a definition for ``special educational problems occasioned by 
desegregation,'' and amending the definition of ``sex desegregation'' 
to clarify the protected individuals identified by this term.
     Removing the existing selection criteria, to instead rely 
on the general selection criteria listed under the Education Department 
General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) at 34 CFR 75.210.
     Removing the limitations and exceptions established in 
current 34 CFR 270.6 on providing desegregation assistance, to align 
these regulations with those of other technical assistance centers.
     Removing 34 CFR part 271, as the SEA Desegregation program 
has not been funded in twenty years, as well as merging part 272 into 
part 270, so that a single part covers the EAC program.
    These final regulations contain changes from the NPRM, which are 
fully explained in the Analysis of Comments and Changes section of this 
document.
    Public Comment: In response to our invitation in the NPRM, 108 
parties submitted comments on the proposed regulations. We discuss 
substantive issues under the section number of the item to which they 
pertain. Several comments did not pertain to a specific section of the 
proposed regulations. We discuss these comments based on the general 
topic area. Generally, we do not address technical and other minor 
changes. In addition, we do not address comments that raise concerns 
not directly related to the proposed regulations.
    Analysis of Comments and Changes: An analysis of the comments and 
of any changes in the regulations since publication of the NPRM 
follows.

General Comments

    Comment: Numerous commenters wrote to express their support and 
appreciation of the previous work of the EACs.
    Discussion: The Department appreciates the support for this program 
and for the past work of the EACs.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: Several commenters wrote to express their support for 
updating the program name and related definitions to refer to ``Equity 
Assistance Centers'' rather than Desegregation Assistance Centers. 
However, a few commenters objected to the Department amending the 
definition of a ``Desegregation Assistance Center'' to refer to it as 
an Equity Assistance Center. These commenters proposed alternate names, 
such as Integration and Equity Assistance Centers (IEACS), 
Desegregation and Equity Assistance Centers (DEACs) or Civil Rights 
Equity Assistance Centers (CREACs).
    Discussion: The Department appreciates the support expressed by 
many commenters for these changes. The Department declines to adopt the 
commenters' alternate suggestions for names, as we maintain that the 
term ``equity'' better reflects the breadth of desegregation activities 
currently undertaken by the regional centers. Also, we note that the 
Department has for some time referred to the regional centers as 
``Equity Assistance Centers'' in the notices inviting applications, in 
cooperative agreements, and on the Office of Elementary and Secondary 
Education's (OESE's) Web page for the grant program. Ultimately, the 
purpose of the regional centers is to ensure equitable access to 
educational opportunities for all students without regard to race, sex, 
national origin, or religion. Therefore, we believe it is appropriate 
to formally refer to the regional centers as ``Equity Assistance 
Centers.''
    Changes: None.
    Comment: Some commenters requested that we delay the implementation 
of these regulations until we engage in further consultation with the 
existing EACs, tribes, or other stakeholders.
    Discussion: The Department solicited public comment on the open 
issues affecting these regulations through the NPRM. Existing EACs, 
along with other stakeholders, were notified of the proposed 
regulations multiple times throughout the comment period. The 
Department provided the existing EACs with the same opportunity to 
comment on the proposed regulations as all other interested parties. 
Further, we note that these proposed regulations do not trigger the 
need for tribal consultation; while American Indian and Alaska Native 
students may benefit as a result of the EAC program, the program is 
aimed at servicing all LEAs seeking assistance with desegregation 
problems, and not directly Indian tribes. Thus, we decline to postpone 
the implementation of these regulations for the purpose of further 
consultation.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: One commenter suggested that the EACs renew a programmatic 
focus on supporting school integration efforts, and provide assistance 
for policy efforts designed to bring students together. This commenter 
also suggested the Department increase EAC accountability in reporting 
outputs, outcomes, best practices, and what works, to expand resources 
and awareness to a wide array of communities.
    Discussion: The Department supports the continued development of an 
EAC program that works to ensure that students are brought together 
through eliminating segregation in schools on

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the basis of race, national origin, sex and religion. The Department 
agrees that accountability plays an important role in this process, and 
directs this commenter to our Government Performance and Results Act 
(GPRA) measures, which measure the work of the EACs using a variety of 
criteria, and performance reporting requirements including annual 
performance reports, annual evaluations, and financial reports. These 
can be found in the notice inviting applications for new awards 
published elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register. When running 
competitions for the EAC program, the Department hopes to attract 
applicants that will consider a range of methods for addressing the 
needs of each geographic region, which may include identifying 
different strategies to expand resources and awareness to a wide array 
of communities within the region. Finally, as to the sharing of best 
practices, the Department notes that under Sec.  270.30(b), each EAC is 
expected to coordinate assistance in its geographic regions with 
appropriate SEAs, Comprehensive Centers, Regional Educational 
Laboratories, and other Federal technical assistance centers, which 
could include the soliciting and sharing of best practices.
    Changes: None.

Removal of Previous 34 CFR Part 271

    Comment: Some commenters requested that the Department retain the 
regulations for the SEA Desegregation Program under existing 34 CFR 
part 271.
    Discussion: The Department appreciates, but disagrees with, these 
comments. Congress has not funded the SEA Desegregation program in more 
than 20 years, and as a result, the Department no longer administers 
this program. Given these circumstances, the Department believes that 
retaining the SEA Desegregation program regulations under part 271 is 
not in the public interest, and could only result in public confusion. 
Thus, the Department will move forward in removing 34 CFR part 271, and 
consolidating current part 272 into part 270.
    Changes: None.

Removal of Previous Sec.  272.30: What criteria does the Secretary use 
to make a grant?

    Comment: Several commenters objected to the Department removing the 
selection criteria under previous Sec.  272.30. Specifically, some of 
these commenters stated that the existing selection criteria are 
necessary because they are tailored to the special needs of the civil 
rights community. Another commenter requested that the selection 
criteria specify that the EACs can provide assistance in all 
desegregation assistance areas, and that EACs can help to combat 
religious discrimination without decreasing other civil rights 
protections. Another commenter suggested that the Department consider 
an understanding of the elements required to effect real and lasting 
change versus information dissemination.
    Discussion: The Department believes that using the general 
selection criteria listed in 34 CFR 75.210 will provide the Secretary 
with the necessary flexibility to ensure that the selection criteria 
reflect the needs and concerns identified at the time of each 
competition, including those of the civil rights community. The general 
selection criteria have been vetted and tested across many Departmental 
programs, and provide a wide range of factors for evaluating 
applications in any competition. In addition, adoption of the general 
selection criteria would allow the Secretary to improve the selection 
process, based upon experience gained in running the program.
    With regard to the concern that EACs be able to provide assistance 
in all desegregation assistance areas, we decline to add this as a 
selection criterion because we will be using the general selection 
criteria under 34 CFR 75.210. However, the Department will ensure that 
through those criteria, we will select grantees that have the 
capability to provide technical assistance across all areas of 
desegregation assistance. The Department expects that each grantee will 
have the capacity to provide all types of desegregation assistance, in 
accordance with requests for technical assistance. Finally, with regard 
to the concern that the selected EACs be able to effect real and 
lasting change, we expect that future grantees will continue the strong 
work of current and past EAC grantees, and will provide appropriate 
levels of technical assistance depending on the requests. This may take 
the form of information dissemination, which is often necessary to 
effect change. However, we believe that the selected EACs will be in 
the best position to determine the appropriate level of technical 
assistance in response to each request and that such technical 
assistance will be of sufficient quality, intensity, and duration to 
lead to improvements in practice among the eligible entities receiving 
those services.
    Changes: None.

Sec.  270.4 What types of projects are authorized under this program?

    Comment: Several commenters expressed support for the addition of 
``community organizations'' to the list of parties that may receive 
desegregation assistance under this program.
    Discussion: The Department appreciates the support for these 
changes.
    Changes: None.

Sec.  270.5 What geographic regions do the EACs serve?

    Comment: Several commenters asked that the Department maintain ten 
geographic regions, rather than reducing to four geographic regions. 
Among these, some commenters stated that demand for EAC services is 
rising, and expressed concern as to how four geographic regions could 
meet those demands. Some commenters requested that we instead increase 
the number of geographic regions.
    Discussion: The Department believes that allowing the Secretary to 
determine the number and composition of geographic regions for the 
program is necessary to maximize the program funds devoted to technical 
assistance. As noted in the NPRM, Congress has reduced funding for the 
EAC program significantly since the program was first created. The 
Department will limit the number of centers to provide each center with 
more funding, which will help to ensure a greater percentage of funds 
are used to provide technical assistance and a smaller percentage of 
funds are devoted to overhead costs. Were the EAC program to receive 
additional funding in the future, the Department may consider 
increasing the number of geographic regions, as appropriate.
    With regard to the commenters who expressed concern that the demand 
for EAC services is rising, the Department notes that the regulations 
seek to streamline EAC services. Thus, the Department believes that 
these changes will help alleviate issues of excess demand, rather than 
aggravate them.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: Two commenters asked the Department to clarify how 
potential grantees will be able to identify partners and the needs of 
States if the geographic regions will not be announced until the notice 
inviting applications.
    Discussion: The Department expects that a data-driven approach to 
identifying regional needs will help potential applicants anticipate 
the needs of each region and make better use of existing resources, 
including other Federal technical assistance providers

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and Federal, State, and local data sources. In addition, the Department 
anticipates that this will be an ongoing process, and that needs of the 
States and LEAs within each region will become more apparent throughout 
the project period. Similarly, while the Department expects applicants 
will have baseline knowledge of potential partners within the 
geographic region, we hope that grantees will identify new partners 
throughout the project period, as appropriate.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: Several commenters expressed concern with the proposed 
criteria for determining the number and boundaries of the geographic 
regions. In addition, several commenters suggested that changing these 
criteria during an election year would create additional risk to the 
program. Finally, some commenters expressed general concern that 
providing the Secretary with flexibility to determine the number and 
composition of geographic regions for the program would expose the 
centers to political influences.
    Discussion: The Department has identified objective criteria that 
will be used to establish both the number and the geographic boundaries 
of each region to be served by the EACs. Through the NPRM, we solicited 
comments on what factors the Secretary should consider when determining 
the composition of States in each geographic region, and gave careful 
consideration to all suggestions. As such, we believe that the criteria 
identified are sufficient to ensure that boundaries of the new 
geographic regions are based on appropriate data, and reflect the 
underlying needs of those regions.
    Similarly, because the Department established the criteria for 
geographic boundaries through public comment and the boundaries will be 
based on objective measures, we believe the published criteria we will 
use when determining the number and composition of geographic regions 
for the EAC program insulate the EAC geographic boundary determinations 
from political influence.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: Some commenters suggested that the Department could allow 
the centers within each existing region to determine which States and 
LEAs in its region should receive focused attention based on available 
data.
    Discussion: Title IV and our implementing regulations limit the 
centers to providing services upon request. The demand-driven nature of 
the program precludes the regional centers from focusing on specific 
States or LEAs without a request from those States or LEAs. Please note 
that once an EAC has developed materials in response to a request for 
technical assistance, that EAC may make those materials available to 
other interested parties.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: Several commenters expressed concern that these 
regulations could jeopardize the relationships between the existing 
centers and their clients, or would compromise cross-center 
collaboration. Similarly, several commenters expressed concern that 
changing the current EAC serving a particular geographic region could 
affect the viability of multi-year projects underway in that region.
    Discussion: While we appreciate commenters' concern that these 
regulations could disrupt the relationships between existing centers 
and their clients, we note that the EAC funds are awarded to centers 
through a competitive grant process. Therefore, there is always, and 
has always been, a possibility that the center will change during a new 
award cycle. The Department seeks to ensure that program funds are 
awarded to the most qualified applicants, which will ensure that 
program funds are used to maximum effect.
    The Department appreciates the commenters' commitment to 
implementing comprehensive, multi-year plans for combating issues of 
inequity within their region. The Department notes that the EAC program 
will continue to fund multi-year grants, and the centers will continue 
to support multi-year technical assistance activities to improve 
equity, when necessary.
    The Department agrees with commenters that ensuring continuity of 
services is essential to the work of the EAC program. Therefore, we are 
revising Sec.  270.30 to require that the EACs selected following a new 
competition will work with current EACs to support a smooth transition 
and to minimize disruption for the intended beneficiaries.
    Changes: We have revised Sec.  270.30 to include Sec.  270.30(c), 
which requires that the EACs selected following a new competition must 
work with current EACs to support a smooth transition and to minimize 
disruption in the provision of technical assistance.
    Comment: Several commenters expressed concern that, were the 
Department to reduce the number of geographic regions from 10 to 4, a 
number of beneficiaries would no longer receive services from the EAC 
program, or would no longer be able to afford them. Commenters 
expressed particular concern that this could lead to a reduction in 
services for English learners, low-income, or rural students. 
Similarly, some commenters expressed concern that consolidating the 
geographic regions would lead to increased competition between the LEAs 
in that region. Finally, several commenters expressed a concern that 
the EACs would focus on serving highly impacted States.
    Discussion: The Department does not anticipate that changing the 
number of geographic regions will result in a reduction in EAC 
technical assistance provided. First, with regard to demand for 
services, we note that EACs provide assistance where requested by 
school boards or other responsible governmental agencies. These 
services are and will continue to be provided free to responsible 
governmental agencies and we do not anticipate any impact on the number 
of requests for assistance from the EACs because of the reduction in 
the number of geographic regions. With regard to the ability of the 
EACs to continue to meet the demand for services, the Department 
believes that consolidating the number of geographic regions will 
increase efficiency in the use of time, staff, money, and other 
resources and increase the magnitude of direct technical assistance. We 
also anticipate that applicants will propose approaches to technical 
assistance that include the use of existing resources and emerging 
technologies to improve coordination of center staff and continuous 
oversight of assistance activities. Furthermore, these regulations do 
not alter the level of funding established by Congress for the EAC 
program. As such, the resources available to fund EACs nationwide, as 
demand dictates, remain the same. For these reasons, we also disagree 
with the assertion that consolidating the geographic regions could lead 
to heightened competition amongst the LEAs within each consolidated 
region.
    The Department agrees with commenters that it is important to 
ensure that LEAs with high numbers of low-income students, rural LEAs, 
and other traditionally underserved populations continue to benefit 
from the EAC program. The Department intends to expand the reach of the 
EACs through these regulations by improving the effectiveness and 
efficiency of the delivery of services.
    We note that the regulations do not use the terms ``high impacted 
States'' or ``highly impacted States.'' As noted above, the regulations 
will not cause the EACs to focus on certain States within a region, 
because EACs provide services

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when responsible governmental agencies request assistance, not when 
EACs conduct outreach. Thus, as is now the case, EACs will continue to 
serve eligible entities within an entire geographic region, upon 
request for assistance. Please note that once an EAC has developed 
materials in response to a request for technical assistance, that EAC 
may make those materials available to other interested parties.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: Several commenters expressed concern regarding the 
potential costs associated with consolidating the geographic regions. 
Of these commenters, many were concerned that consolidation would 
result in overreliance on remote technical assistance by the EACs. 
Although some commenters supported EACs increasing their use of 
technology, many expressed a belief that the work of the EACs 
necessitates face-to-face interaction. In addition, some commenters 
stated that the EACs could not increase the use of remote technical 
assistance because the EACs are already utilizing technology to the 
maximum extent possible. Moreover, some commenters expressed concern 
that poor and rural LEAs and Indian reservations do not have the 
technological infrastructure to support remote technical assistance. 
Finally, some commenters expressed concern that consolidation of the 
geographic regions would result in increased travel costs, as well as 
the need for more staff and infrastructure within each EAC.
    Discussion: The Department believes that the concerns of the 
commenters are unwarranted. The Department stresses that, while we will 
consolidate the number of geographic regions, each region will receive 
a commensurate portion of EAC program funds. The increased funding for 
each new geographic region should at least partially offset any 
increased costs for travel, and enable the centers to accrue the 
necessary staff and infrastructure to serve that geographic region. The 
Department expects that the EACs will continue to provide on-the-ground 
technical assistance, and appreciates that such interaction is often a 
necessary part of combatting entrenched issues that contribute to 
segregation.
    In order to reach a wide array of eligible entities, we also expect 
that the EACs will enhance their technical assistance capacities 
through technology. As noted in the NPRM, the Internet now allows EACs 
to provide effective and coordinated technical assistance across much 
greater geographic distances than would have been possible when the 
previous regulations were promulgated in 1987. Thus, while we 
acknowledge that the EACs already make great use of technology, we 
expect that the EACs will need to continue to expand their use of 
technology to reflect the best practices and most current capabilities 
for providing remote technical assistance. In addition, we note that 
the current regulations are not intended to curtail in-person technical 
assistance, but rather acknowledge that significant advances in 
technology enable EACs to use a variety of methods for providing 
technical assistance, and that decreases in funding over the past three 
decades demand that the EACs continue to find novel methods of 
providing assistance in order to reach a broad range of eligible 
entities. Furthermore, we note that under the current structure of ten 
geographic regions, the EACs are already integrating the use of 
technology to serve the large, geographically dispersed populations 
within the region and cannot respond to every request with in-person 
technical assistance. Thus, the EACs will need to continue to exercise 
professional judgment in considering whether a request for technical 
assistance can be addressed through remote technical assistance. The 
Department expects that centers will consider whether there are any 
barriers to providing and receiving technical assistance remotely. As 
such, the Department expects that high-quality applicants for funding 
under the EAC program will propose effective and efficient ways to 
serve the needs of the entire region.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: Several commenters expressed concern that reducing the 
number of regions could negatively affect the collaborative work that 
the EACs conduct with the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and Department 
of Justice (DOJ), or that EACs would have to limit the role they play 
in supporting individual LEAs reaching settlement agreements with OCR 
or DOJ. Some of these commenters stated that OCR needs 300 new field 
investigators, and that reducing the number of EACs would contribute to 
this void. Other commenters stated that EACs provide technical 
assistance and training to DOJ and OCR, and expressed a concern that 
these entities would no longer receive training were the number of 
geographic regions to be consolidated.
    Discussion: The Department anticipates that the EACs will continue 
to collaborate with the OCR and DOJ, as appropriate. The Department 
does not anticipate that the EACs will scale back collaboration with 
these entities, because each EAC will receive funding commensurate with 
the size of the geographic region. Thus, each EAC will have comparable 
resources to support LEAs in meeting settlement agreements, upon 
request.
    However, we note that while these entities all address civil rights 
matters, the role of the EACs is different from, and independent of, 
the role of OCR and DOJ. It would be inappropriate to base any aspect 
of the EAC program on the amount of resources devoted to programs aimed 
at providing similar services to eligible entities. Thus, it is 
inappropriate to consider the number of OCR field investigators when 
considering the number of regions for the EAC program. Finally, the 
Department notes that persons served by the EAC program are limited by 
section 270.3 to include public school personnel, students, parents, 
community organizations and other community members. Thus, while the 
Department anticipates that the EACs will continue to collaborate with 
OCR and DOJ, it would be inappropriate for the EACs to provide 
technical assistance to OCR or DOJ using grant funds provided under 
these regulations.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: Several commenters proposed additional criteria the 
Secretary should consider when determining the size and number of the 
geographic regions. One commenter suggested the Secretary group 
contiguous States into regions. Other commenters suggested the 
Secretary consider: Each proposed geographic region's history with 
inequities; whether a geographic area contains urban, suburban, rural, 
or frontier populations; the size and diversity of the student 
population; emerging issues in the field; active school desegregation 
cases; geographic miles served and number of LEAs; and number of civil 
rights complaints filed over a given time period in each region. 
Additional commenters suggested that the Department consider the 
distrust of Federal government agencies; the historical relationship 
between the Federal government and tribal schools, and the element of 
trust within that relationship; cultural affinity; the weather; and the 
politics of the region.
    Discussion: The Department agrees with one commenter's suggestion 
that priority be given to grouping contiguous States into regions, as 
States in similar geographic regions tend to face similar equity 
issues. The Department also plans to examine each region's history in 
addressing issues of equity, active school desegregation cases, number 
of civil rights complaints, and emerging issues in the field by 
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history of EAC and other Departmental technical assistance activities. 
The Department will limit its analysis to the composition of urban, 
city, and rural LEAs in each geographic region, because these are the 
designations for which we have available data. The size and diversity 
of the student population is included within Sec.  270.5(c)(1). In 
addition, the number of LEAs in each geographic region is included 
under Sec.  270.5(c)(2), and the Department believes this is a better 
measurement of the need of a region than geographic miles covered. The 
Department declines to incorporate all additional suggested criteria, 
because they are not aligned with the goals of the program and there is 
no clear way of measuring those suggested criteria.
    Changes: We have revised Sec.  270.5(c) to include a consideration 
of the geographic proximity of the States within each region.
    Comment: One commenter expressed concern that consolidating the 
number of EACs would expand the EACs' scope of responsibility into 
areas and issues associated with geographic regions for which they are 
not familiar.
    Discussion: The Department expects high-quality applicants to be 
able to provide technical assistance across all desegregation 
assistance areas the program covers. The Department further expects 
that, if an EAC did not have experience in addressing a request for 
technical assistance, it would develop that expertise or partner with 
other EACs or Federal technical assistance centers to develop that 
expertise collaboratively. Such coordination would be within the scope 
of Sec.  270.30(b), which requires EACs to coordinate assistance with 
appropriate SEAs, Comprehensive Centers, Regional Educational 
Laboratories, and other Federal technical assistance centers. The 
Department expects high-quality applicants to identify adequate 
supports and leverage all available resources, including non-Federal 
resources, in light of the program's current funding level. In doing 
so, we believe that EACs will have the capacity to effectively respond 
to the particular needs of each region.
    Changes: None.

Section 270.7 What definitions apply to this program?

    Comment: Several commenters expressed support for the Department 
clarifying and updating the definition of ``sex desegregation'' to 
explain that sex desegregation includes desegregation based on 
transgender status, gender identity, sex stereotypes, and pregnancy and 
related conditions consistent with the Department's interpretation of 
``sex'' under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) 
and implementing regulations, and the interpretations and rules of 
other Federal agencies. No commenters opposed including all of these 
terms in the Department's proposed definition. In addition, some 
commenters suggested that the definition of ``sex desegregation'' 
should include desegregation based on ``sexual orientation,'' and that 
sex stereotyping should specify that stereotypical notions of gender 
include the sex-role expectation that females should be attracted to 
and romantically involved only with males (and not females) and that 
males should be attracted to and romantically involved only with 
females (and not males).
    Discussion: In the NPRM, the Department noted that it updated the 
definition of ``sex desegregation'' to clarify to whom it applies and 
highlight some emerging issues for which EACs may provide technical 
assistance, including the treatment of students with regard to sex 
stereotypes.
    In the NPRM, the Department also noted that the inclusion of ``sex 
stereotypes'' was aligned with our Office for Civil Rights' 
interpretation of the prohibition of sex discrimination in Title IX and 
its regulations, and was consistent with other Federal agencies' recent 
regulatory proposals, which defined ``sex stereotypes'' to include 
treating a person differently because he or she does not conform to 
sex-role expectations by being in a relationship with a person of the 
same sex. After the NRPM, the Department of Health and Human Services 
and the Department of Labor both issued final regulations providing 
that sex stereotyping includes expectations related to the appropriate 
roles and behavior of a certain sex. 81 FR 31,376, 31,468 (May 18, 
2016) (to be codified at 45 CFR 92.4); 81 FR 39,108, 39,168 (June 15, 
2016) (to be codified at 41 CFR 60-20.7(a)(3)).
    Some Federal district courts have recognized in the wake of the 
Supreme Court's decision in Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, 490 U.S. 228 
(1989), that discrimination on the basis of ``sex'' includes 
discrimination based on sex stereotypes about sexual attraction and 
sexual behavior or about deviations from ``heterosexually defined 
gender norms.'' See, e.g., Videckis v. Pepperdine Univ., No. 
CV1500298DDPJCX, 2015 WL 8916764 (C.D. Cal. Dec. 15, 2015); Isaacs v. 
Felder, 2015 WL 6560655 (M.D. Ala. Oct. 29, 2015); Baldwin v. Dep't of 
Transp., Appeal No. 0120133080, Agency No. 2012-24738-FAA-03 (July 15, 
2015) (``Sexual orientation discrimination . . . is sex discrimination 
because it necessarily involves discrimination based on gender 
stereotypes.''). For example, Videckis held that the distinction 
between discrimination based on gender stereotyping and sexual 
orientation is artificial, and that claims based on sexual orientation 
are covered by Title VII and Title IX as sex or gender discrimination. 
As the Department noted in the NPRM, interpretations of Title IX and 
its regulations are particularly relevant to the meaning of ``sex'' 
under Title IV because Congress's 1972 amendment to Title IV to add sex 
as an appropriate desegregation assistance area was included in Title 
IX. Discrimination against an individual because he or she does not 
conform to sex-role expectations by being attracted to or in a 
relationship with a person of the same sex will inevitably rely on sex 
stereotypes. Therefore, in order to provide clarity for EACs on a type 
of sex discrimination on which they may provide technical assistance, 
the Department is amending the regulation by adding this language after 
the reference to ``sex stereotypes'' as an example of one included in 
the commentary of the NPRM.
    Changes: The Department will amend the definition of ``sex 
desegregation'' to add the phrase ``such as treating a person 
differently because he or she does not conform to sex-role expectations 
because he or she is attracted to or is in a relationship with a person 
of the same sex'' after ``sex stereotypes.''
    Comment: Several commenters expressed support for the Department's 
proposal to add a definition of ``religion desegregation,'' and to 
incorporate religion into the definitions of ``desegregation 
assistance'' and ``desegregation assistance areas.'' Additional 
commenters supported the addition, but requested that the Department 
amend the definition of ``religion desegregation'' or provide 
additional guidance to ensure that this does not result in harm to 
other students' civil rights, result in discrimination, or deprive any 
student of educational opportunities due to another student's religious 
beliefs. In addition, one commenter expressed that the Department 
should add ``religious desegregation'' only if additional funds are 
provided. Finally, one commenter opposed the addition of ``religion 
desegregation'' as being out of alignment with the other desegregation 
assistance activities carried out under this program.

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    Discussion: First, the Department appreciates the support expressed 
by many commenters for these changes. The Department is satisfied that 
the definition of ``religion desegregation'' set forth in the proposed 
regulations is the most appropriate one for the work of the EAC 
program. The Department notes that religion is specifically included in 
the definition of ``desegregation'' in Section 401 of Title IV, the 
statute authorizing the EAC program. Under Title IV the Secretary is 
authorized to provide technical assistance to support the desegregation 
of public schools and the assignment of students to schools without 
regard to religion. The addition of ``religious desegregation'' does 
not alter the civil rights of students, but rather provides the EACs 
the ability to assist schools to address religion desegregation 
matters. The Department is aware of an increasing number of incidents 
of anti-Semitic bullying and harassment in public schools. See, e.g., 
T.E. v. Pine Bush Cent. Sch. Dist., 58 F. Supp. 3d 332 (S.D.N.Y. 2014). 
In addition, the Department is aware of reports documenting that 
students who are or are perceived as Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Arab, Middle 
Eastern, South Asian, or Southeast Asian are frequent targets of 
bullying and harassment. Given the increasing religious diversity in 
the United States, and the increased tension that has developed in many 
of our schools related to a student's actual or perceived religion, the 
Department believes these regulations are necessary to provide support 
and technical assistance for schools to assist in developing effective 
strategies to ensure all students have a full opportunity to 
participate in educational programs, regardless of religion. The 
Department believes that the need and ability for EACs to provide 
technical assistance to address religion desegregation should not be 
tied to the EAC funding levels. Accordingly, the Department declines to 
change the regulations based on these comments.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: One commenter suggested that the Department update the 
definition of ``race desegregation'' to reflect the nature of modern 
desegregation efforts. Another commenter expressed concern that the 
caveat that ``race desegregation'' does not mean the assignment of 
students to public schools to correct conditions of racial separation 
that are not the result of State or local law or official action was 
too limiting. This commenter suggested that the Department define 
racial desegregation ``to include racial integration efforts permitted 
by law and the Department's guidance.''
    Discussion: The definition of ``race desegregation'' is rooted in 
the definition of ``desegregation'' under section 401 of Title IV. In 
section 401(b), Congress defined ``desegregation'' to mean the 
assignment of students to public schools and within such schools 
without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. 
The definition under section 401(b) specifies that ``desegregation'' 
shall not mean the assignment of students to public schools in order to 
overcome racial imbalance. Thus, the Department believes that the 
current definition of ``race desegregation'' incorporates the statutory 
definition.
    Changes: None.
    Comment: One commenter requested that the Department amend the 
definition of ``Special educational problems occasioned by 
desegregation'' to problems that arise ``in the course of'' rather than 
``as a result of'' desegregation efforts. Another commenter suggested 
that the Department change the term ``special educational problems 
occasioned by desegregation,'' rather than add a definition for the 
existing term. Both expressed that the term and its definition 
presented a deficit-based perspective on desegregation activities, 
rather than focusing on the benefits of these activities.
    Discussion: The term ``special educational problems occasioned by 
desegregation'' is rooted in section 403 of Title IV, which states that 
technical assistance may, among other activities, include making 
available to such agencies information regarding effective methods of 
coping with special educational problems occasioned by desegregation. 
Thus, we decline to alter the term ``special educational problems 
occasioned by desegregation.'' However, the Department agrees that the 
underlying definition would be better served by referring to problems 
that arise ``in the course of'' rather than ``as a result of'' 
desegregation efforts because the language of the former more 
accurately reflects the scope of activities covered under ``special 
educational problems occasioned by desegregation.''
    Changes: We have revised the definition of ``special educational 
problems occasioned by desegregation'' under Sec.  270.7 to mean those 
issues that arise in classrooms, schools, and communities in the course 
of desegregation efforts based on race, national origin, sex, or 
religion.
    Comment: One commenter suggested that the Department adopt language 
requiring greater parent and parent organization engagement in 
informing EAC work with schools and LEAs. Similarly, another commenter 
advocated that the Department require successful applicants to 
demonstrate substantive partnership with parent organizations.
    Discussion: Proposed Sec.  270.4 added ``community organizations'' 
to the list of parties that may receive desegregation assistance under 
this program. The Department interprets ``community organizations'' to 
include parent organizations. The Department believes that this 
addition will enable greater parent organization involvement in EAC 
technical assistance activities. Furthermore, we note that parents of 
students are eligible to receive technical assistance under the EAC 
program.
    With regard to the request that the Department require successful 
applicants to the EAC program to demonstrate substantive partnership 
with parent organizations, the Department expects that the EACs will 
engage all interested beneficiaries and eligible stakeholders within an 
LEA that requests technical assistance. However, the Department 
believes that the EACs are in the best position to assess who to engage 
based on the factual situation encountered, in order to successfully 
address an identified need for desegregation assistance. Thus, the 
Department declines to add a requirement that applicants demonstrate a 
substantive partnership with parent organizations.
    Changes: None.

Section 270.32 What limitation is imposed on providing Equity 
Assistance under this program?

    Comment: One commenter opposed proposed Sec.  270.32 and suggested 
that the Department clarify that the regulation will not prevent EACs 
from assisting LEAs in need of support and assistance with inclusive 
curriculum design. Another commenter proposed that the Department amend 
current Sec.  270.6(b) to read that the activities prohibited under 
Sec.  270.6(a) do not prohibit the DACs from assisting LEAs with 
implementing appropriate language services for English Learner 
students.
    Discussion: Consistent with the General Education Provisions Act, 
20 U.S.C. 1232(a), we cannot and do not authorize centers to exercise 
direction or control over the curriculum. The Department believes it 
necessary to amend previous Sec.  270.6(b) because, as drafted, Sec.  
270.6(b) could be misconstrued to permit the development or 
implementation of activities for direct instruction;

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removing this provision will ensure clarity. The Department agrees that 
EACs could provide technical assistance to ensure that English learner 
programs do not unjustifiably segregate students on the basis of 
national origin or English learner status, consistent with our ``Dear 
Colleague Letter: English Learner Students and Limited English 
Proficient Parents'' (Jan. 7, 2015), (http://www2.ed.gov/ocr/letters/colleague-el-201501.pdf). Because the Department has developed publicly 
available guidance on the responsibilities of SEAs and LEAs to ensure 
equal educational opportunities for English learners, we do not believe 
it is necessary to add this to the regulation.
    Changes: None.

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

Regulatory Impact Analysis

    Under Executive Order 12866, the Secretary must determine whether 
this regulatory action is ``significant'' and, therefore, subject to 
the requirements of the Executive order and subject to review by the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Section 3(f) of Executive Order 
12866 defines a ``significant regulatory action'' as an action likely 
to result in a rule that may--
    (1) Have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more, 
or adversely affect a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, 
jobs, the environment, public health or safety, or State, local, or 
tribal governments or communities in a material way (also referred to 
as an ``economically significant'' rule);
    (2) Create serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an 
action taken or planned by another agency;
    (3) Materially alter the budgetary impacts of entitlement grants, 
user fees, or loan programs or the rights and obligations of recipients 
thereof; or
    (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues arising out of legal 
mandates, the President's priorities, or the principles stated in the 
Executive order.
    Discussion of Costs and Benefits: We have determined that the 
potential costs associated with this regulatory action will be minimal 
while the potential benefits are significant.
    For EAC grants, applicants may anticipate costs in developing their 
applications. Application, submission, and participation in a 
competitive discretionary grant program are voluntary. The final 
regulations will create flexibility for us to use general selection 
criteria listed in EDGAR 75.210. We believe that any criterion from 
EDGAR 75.210 used in a grant competition will not impose a financial 
burden that applicants would not otherwise incur in the development and 
submission of a grant application. Other losses may stem from the 
reduction of the number of regional centers for those applicants that 
do not receive a grant in future funding years, including the costs of 
phasing out those centers and associated job losses. Additionally, due 
to the consolidation of EACs, the remaining geographic regions will 
cover a larger geographic range. As a result, future grantees may 
experience increased travel costs in providing in-person technical 
assistance. However, this should be offset in part by an increased 
amount of funding, commensurate with the size of its geographic region.
    We do not believe that reducing the number of regions will prevent 
EACs from providing technical assistance across the country. 
Technological advancements allow EACs to provide effective and 
coordinated technical assistance across much greater geographic 
distances than when the previous regulations were promulgated.
    The benefits include enhancing project design and quality of 
services to better meet the statutory objectives of the programs. These 
changes will allow more funds to be used directly for providing 
technical assistance to responsible governmental agencies for their 
work in equity and desegregation, by reducing the amount of funds 
directed to overhead costs. The flexibility of the geographic regions 
will increase the Department's ability to be strategic with limited 
resources. In addition, these changes will result in each center 
receiving a greater percentage of the overall funds for the program, 
and this greater percentage and amount of funds for each selected 
applicant will help to incentivize an increased quality and diversity 
of applicants.
    In addition, the Secretary believes that students covered under sex 
desegregation and religion desegregation will strongly benefit from the 
final regulations. The revised definition of ``sex desegregation'' will 
provide clarification regarding the scope of issues covered under sex 
desegregation, removing any confusion about appropriate technical 
assistance. For religion desegregation, grantees will need to provide 
technical assistance to responsible governmental agencies seeking 
assistance on this subject, but the costs associated with these new 
technical assistance activities will be covered by program funds.

Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995

    These final regulations do not contain any information collection 
requirements.

Intergovernmental Review

    This program is subject to Executive Order 12372 and the 
regulations in 34 CFR part 79. One of the objectives of the Executive 
order is to foster an intergovernmental partnership and a strengthened 
federalism. The Executive order relies on processes developed by State 
and local governments for coordination and review of proposed Federal 
financial assistance.
    This document provides early notification of our specific plans and 
actions for these programs.
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by the Department.

(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number: 84.004D)

List of Subjects in 34 CFR Parts 270, 271, and 272

    Elementary and secondary education, Equal educational opportunity, 
Grant programs--education, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    Dated: July 12, 2016.
Ann Whalen,
Senior Advisor to the Secretary Delegated the Duties of Assistant 
Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education.

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Secretary of 
Education amends parts 270, 271, and 272 of title 34 of the Code of 
Federal Regulations as follows:

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1. Part 270 is revised to read as follows:

PART 270--EQUITY ASSISTANCE CENTER PROGRAM

Subpart A--General
Sec.
270.1 What is the Equity Assistance Center Program?
270.2 Who is eligible to receive a grant under this program?
270.3 Who may receive assistance under this program?
270.4 What types of projects are authorized under this program?
270.5 What geographic regions do the EACs serve?
270.6 What regulations apply to this program?
270.7 What definitions apply to this program?
Subpart B--[RESERVED]
Subpart C--How Does the Secretary Award a Grant?
Sec.
270.20 How does the Secretary evaluate an application for a grant?
270.21 How does the Secretary determine the amount of a grant?
Subpart D--What Conditions Must I Meet after I Receive a Grant?
Sec.
270.30 What conditions must be met by a recipient of a grant?
270.31 What stipends and related reimbursements are authorized under 
this program?
270.32 What limitation is imposed on providing Equity Assistance 
under this program?

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 2000c--2000c-2, 2000c-5, unless otherwise 
noted.

Subpart A--General


Sec.  270.1  What is the Equity Assistance Center Program?

    This program provides financial assistance to operate regional 
Equity Assistance Centers (EACs), to enable them to provide technical 
assistance (including training) at the request of school boards and 
other responsible governmental agencies in the preparation, adoption, 
and implementation of plans for the desegregation of public schools, 
and in the development of effective methods of coping with special 
educational problems occasioned by desegregation.


Sec.  270.2  Who is eligible to receive a grant under this program?

    A public agency (other than a State educational agency or a school 
board) or private, nonprofit organization is eligible to receive a 
grant under this program.


Sec.  270.3  Who may receive assistance under this program?

    (a) The recipient of a grant under this part may provide assistance 
only if requested by school boards or other responsible governmental 
agencies located in its geographic region.
    (b) The recipient may provide assistance only to the following 
persons:
    (1) Public school personnel.
    (2) Students enrolled in public schools, parents of those students, 
community organizations and other community members.


Sec.  270.4  What types of projects are authorized under this program?

    (a) The Secretary may award funds to EACs for projects offering 
technical assistance (including training) to school boards and other 
responsible governmental agencies, at their request, for assistance in 
the preparation, adoption, and implementation of plans for the 
desegregation of public schools.
    (b) A project must provide technical assistance in all four of the 
desegregation assistance areas, as defined in 34 CFR 270.7.
    (c) Desegregation assistance may include, among other activities:
    (1) Dissemination of information regarding effective methods of 
coping with special educational problems occasioned by desegregation;
    (2) Assistance and advice in coping with these problems; and
    (3) Training designed to improve the ability of teachers, 
supervisors, counselors, parents, community members, community 
organizations, and other elementary or secondary school personnel to 
deal effectively with special educational problems occasioned by 
desegregation.


Sec.  270.5  What geographic regions do the EACs serve?

    (a) The Secretary awards a grant to provide race, sex, national 
origin, and religion desegregation assistance under this program to 
regional EACs serving designated geographic regions.
    (b) The Secretary announces in the Federal Register the number of 
centers and geographic regions for each competition.
    (c) The Secretary determines the number and boundaries of each 
geographic region for each competition on the basis of one or more of 
the following:
    (1) Size and diversity of the student population;
    (2) The number of LEAs;
    (3) The composition of urban, city, and rural LEAs;
    (4) The history and frequency of the EAC and other Department 
technical assistance activities;
    (5) Geographic proximity of the States within each region; and
    (6) The amount of funding available for the competition.


Sec.  270.6  What regulations apply to this program?

    The following regulations apply to this program:
    (a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations 
(EDGAR) in 34 CFR part 75 (Direct Grant Programs), part 77 (Definitions 
That Apply to Department Regulations), part 79 (Intergovernmental 
Review of Department of Education Programs and Activities), and part 81 
(General Education Provisions Act--Enforcement), except that 34 CFR 
75.232 (relating to the cost analysis) does not apply to grants under 
this program.
    (b) The regulations in this part.
    (c) The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and 
Audit Requirements for Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted in 
2 CFR part 3474 and the OMB Guidelines to Agencies on Governmentwide 
Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) in 2 CFR part 180, as adopted 
in 2 CFR part 3485.


Sec.  270.7  What definitions apply to this program?

    In addition to the definitions in 34 CFR 77.1, the following 
definitions apply to the regulations in this part:
    Desegregation assistance means the provision of technical 
assistance (including training) in the areas of race, sex, national 
origin, and religion desegregation of public elementary and secondary 
schools.
    Desegregation assistance areas means the areas of race, sex, 
national origin, and religion desegregation.
    English learner has the same meaning under this part as the same 
term defined in section 8101(20) of the Elementary and Secondary 
Education Act, as amended.

(Authority: Section 8101(20) of the Elementary and Secondary 
Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act, 
Pub. L. 114-95 (2015) (ESSA))

    Equity Assistance Center means a regional desegregation technical 
assistance and training center funded under this part.
    National origin desegregation means the assignment of students to 
public schools and within those schools without regard to their 
national origin, including providing students such as those who are 
English learners with a full opportunity for participation in all 
educational programs regardless of their national origin.

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    Public school means any elementary or secondary educational 
institution operated by a State, subdivision of a State, or 
governmental agency within a State, or operated wholly or predominantly 
from or through the use of governmental funds or property, or funds or 
property derived from governmental sources.
    Public school personnel means school board members and persons who 
are employed by or who work in the schools of a responsible 
governmental agency, as that term is defined in this section.
    Race desegregation means the assignment of students to public 
schools and within those schools without regard to their race, 
including providing students with a full opportunity for participation 
in all educational programs regardless of their race. ``Race 
desegregation'' does not mean the assignment of students to public 
schools to correct conditions of racial separation that are not the 
result of State or local law or official action.
    Religion desegregation means the assignment of students to public 
schools and within those schools without regard to their religion, 
including providing students with a full opportunity for participation 
in all educational programs regardless of their religion.
    Responsible governmental agency means any school board, State, 
municipality, LEA, or other governmental unit legally responsible for 
operating a public school or schools.
    School board means any agency or agencies that administer a system 
of one or more public schools and any other agency that is responsible 
for the assignment of students to or within that system.
    Sex desegregation means the assignment of students to public 
schools and within those schools without regard to their sex (including 
transgender status; gender identity; sex stereotypes, such as treating 
a person differently because he or she does not conform to sex-role 
expectations because he or she is attracted to or is in a relationship 
with a person of the same sex; and pregnancy and related conditions), 
including providing students with a full opportunity for participation 
in all educational programs regardless of their sex.
    Special educational problems occasioned by desegregation means 
those issues that arise in classrooms, schools, and communities in the 
course of desegregation efforts based on race, national origin, sex, or 
religion. The phrase does not refer to the provision of special 
education and related services for students with disabilities as 
defined under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 
U.S.C. 1400 et seq.)

Subpart B--[RESERVED]

Subpart C--How Does the Secretary Award a Grant?


Sec.  270.20  How does the Secretary evaluate an application for a 
grant?

    (a) The Secretary evaluates the application on the basis of the 
criteria in 34 CFR 75.210.
    (b) The Secretary selects the highest ranking application for each 
geographic region to receive a grant.


Sec.  270.21  How does the Secretary determine the amount of a grant?

    The Secretary determines the amount of a grant on the basis of:
    (a) The amount of funds available for all grants under this part;
    (b) A cost analysis of the project (that shows whether the 
applicant will achieve the objectives of the project with reasonable 
efficiency and economy under the budget in the application), by which 
the Secretary:
    (1) Verifies the cost data in the detailed budget for the project;
    (2) Evaluates specific elements of costs; and
    (3) Examines costs to determine if they are necessary, reasonable, 
and allowable under applicable statutes and regulations;
    (c) Evidence supporting the magnitude of the need of the 
responsible governmental agencies for desegregation assistance in the 
geographic region and the cost of providing that assistance to meet 
those needs, as compared with the evidence supporting the magnitude of 
the needs for desegregation assistance, and the cost of providing it, 
in all geographic regions for which applications are approved for 
funding;
    (d) The size and the racial, ethnic, or religious diversity of the 
student population of the geographic region for which the EAC will 
provide services; and
    (e) Any other information concerning desegregation problems and 
proposed activities that the Secretary finds relevant in the 
applicant's geographic region.

Subpart D--What Conditions Must I Meet after I Receive a Grant?


Sec.  270.30  What conditions must be met by a recipient of a grant?

    (a) A recipient of a grant under this part must:
    (1) Operate an EAC in the geographic region to be served; and
    (2) Have a full-time project director.
    (b) A recipient of a grant under this part must coordinate 
assistance in its geographic region with appropriate SEAs, 
Comprehensive Centers, Regional Educational Laboratories, and other 
Federal technical assistance centers. As part of this coordination, the 
recipient shall seek to prevent duplication of assistance where an SEA, 
Comprehensive Center, Regional Educational Laboratory, or other Federal 
technical assistance center may have already provided assistance to the 
responsible governmental agency.
    (c) A recipient of a grant under this part must communicate and 
coordinate with the most recent EAC grant recipient(s) in its region, 
as needed, to ensure a smooth transition for ongoing technical 
assistance under the EAC program.


Sec.  270.31  What stipends and related reimbursements are authorized 
under this program?

    (a) The recipient of an award under this program may pay:
    (1) Stipends to public school personnel who participate in 
technical assistance or training activities funded under this part for 
the period of their attendance, if the person to whom the stipend is 
paid receives no other compensation for that period; or
    (2) Reimbursement to a responsible governmental agency that pays 
substitutes for public school personnel who:
    (i) Participate in technical assistance or training activities 
funded under this part; and
    (ii) Are being compensated by that responsible governmental agency 
for the period of their attendance.
    (b) A recipient may pay the stipends and reimbursements described 
in this section only if it demonstrates that the payment of these costs 
is necessary to the success of the technical assistance or training 
activity, and will not exceed 20 percent of the total award.
    (c) If a recipient is authorized by the Secretary to pay stipends 
or reimbursements (or any combination of these payments), the recipient 
shall determine the conditions and rates for these payments in 
accordance with appropriate State policies, or in the absence of State 
policies, in accordance with local policies.
    (d) A recipient of a grant under this part may pay a travel 
allowance only to a person who participates in a technical assistance 
or training activity under this part.
    (e) If the participant does not complete the entire scheduled 
activity, the recipient may pay the participant's transportation to his 
or her residence or

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place of employment only if the participant left the training activity 
because of circumstances not reasonably within his or her control.


Sec.  270.32  What limitation is imposed on providing Equity Assistance 
under this program?

    A recipient of a grant under this program may not use funds to 
assist in the development or implementation of activities or the 
development of curriculum materials for the direct instruction of 
students to improve their academic and vocational achievement levels.

PART 271 [REMOVED AND RESERVED]

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2. Under the authority of section 414 of the Department of Education 
Organization Act, 20 U.S.C. 3474, part 271 is removed and reserved.

PART 272 [REMOVED AND RESERVED]

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3. Under the authority of section 414 of the Department of Education 
Organization Act, 20 U.S.C. 3474, part 272 is removed and reserved.

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                                               DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION                                     • Removing the existing selection                  The Department declines to adopt the
                                                                                                        criteria, to instead rely on the general              commenters’ alternate suggestions for
                                               34 CFR Parts 270, 271, and 272                           selection criteria listed under the                   names, as we maintain that the term
                                               RIN 1810–AB26                                            Education Department General                          ‘‘equity’’ better reflects the breadth of
                                                                                                        Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) at                 desegregation activities currently
                                               [Docket ID ED–2016–OESE–0006]                            34 CFR 75.210.                                        undertaken by the regional centers.
                                                                                                           • Removing the limitations and                     Also, we note that the Department has
                                               Equity Assistance Centers (Formerly                      exceptions established in current 34                  for some time referred to the regional
                                               Desegregation Assistance Centers                         CFR 270.6 on providing desegregation                  centers as ‘‘Equity Assistance Centers’’
                                               (DAC))                                                   assistance, to align these regulations                in the notices inviting applications, in
                                               AGENCY:  Office of Elementary and                        with those of other technical assistance              cooperative agreements, and on the
                                               Secondary Education, Department of                       centers.                                              Office of Elementary and Secondary
                                               Education.                                                  • Removing 34 CFR part 271, as the                 Education’s (OESE’s) Web page for the
                                               ACTION: Final regulations.                               SEA Desegregation program has not                     grant program. Ultimately, the purpose
                                                                                                        been funded in twenty years, as well as               of the regional centers is to ensure
                                               SUMMARY:   The Secretary amends the                      merging part 272 into part 270, so that               equitable access to educational
                                               regulations that govern the Equity                       a single part covers the EAC program.                 opportunities for all students without
                                               Assistance Centers (EAC) program,                           These final regulations contain                    regard to race, sex, national origin, or
                                               authorized under Title IV of the Civil                   changes from the NPRM, which are fully                religion. Therefore, we believe it is
                                               Rights Act of 1964 (Title IV), and                       explained in the Analysis of Comments                 appropriate to formally refer to the
                                               removes the regulations that govern the                  and Changes section of this document.                 regional centers as ‘‘Equity Assistance
                                               State Educational Agency Desegregation                      Public Comment: In response to our                 Centers.’’
                                               (SEA Desegregation) program,                             invitation in the NPRM, 108 parties                      Changes: None.
                                               authorized under Title IV. These                         submitted comments on the proposed                       Comment: Some commenters
                                               regulations govern the application                       regulations. We discuss substantive                   requested that we delay the
                                               process for new EAC grant awards.                        issues under the section number of the                implementation of these regulations
                                               These regulations update the definitions                 item to which they pertain. Several                   until we engage in further consultation
                                               applicable to this program; remove the                   comments did not pertain to a specific                with the existing EACs, tribes, or other
                                               existing selection criteria; and provide                 section of the proposed regulations. We               stakeholders.
                                               the Secretary with flexibility to                        discuss these comments based on the                      Discussion: The Department solicited
                                               determine the number and composition                     general topic area. Generally, we do not              public comment on the open issues
                                               of geographic regions for the EAC                        address technical and other minor                     affecting these regulations through the
                                               program.                                                 changes. In addition, we do not address               NPRM. Existing EACs, along with other
                                                                                                        comments that raise concerns not                      stakeholders, were notified of the
                                               DATES: These regulations are effective
                                                                                                        directly related to the proposed                      proposed regulations multiple times
                                               August 17, 2016.                                                                                               throughout the comment period. The
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Britt
                                                                                                        regulations.
                                                                                                           Analysis of Comments and Changes:                  Department provided the existing EACs
                                               Jung, U.S. Department of Education, 400                                                                        with the same opportunity to comment
                                                                                                        An analysis of the comments and of any
                                               Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3E206,                                                                               on the proposed regulations as all other
                                                                                                        changes in the regulations since
                                               Washington, DC 20202–6135.                                                                                     interested parties. Further, we note that
                                                                                                        publication of the NPRM follows.
                                               Telephone: (202) 205–4513 or by email:                                                                         these proposed regulations do not
                                               britt.jung@ed.gov.                                       General Comments                                      trigger the need for tribal consultation;
                                                  If you use a telecommunications                         Comment: Numerous commenters                        while American Indian and Alaska
                                               device for the deaf (TDD) or a text                      wrote to express their support and                    Native students may benefit as a result
                                               telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay                  appreciation of the previous work of the              of the EAC program, the program is
                                               Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–                  EACs.                                                 aimed at servicing all LEAs seeking
                                               8339.                                                      Discussion: The Department                          assistance with desegregation problems,
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March                      appreciates the support for this program              and not directly Indian tribes. Thus, we
                                               24, 2016, the Secretary published a                      and for the past work of the EACs.                    decline to postpone the implementation
                                               notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM)                       Changes: None.                                      of these regulations for the purpose of
                                               for the EAC program (81 FR 15665). In                      Comment: Several commenters wrote                   further consultation.
                                               the preamble of the NPRM, we                             to express their support for updating the                Changes: None.
                                               discussed on pages 15666 through                         program name and related definitions to                  Comment: One commenter suggested
                                               15667 the major changes proposed in                      refer to ‘‘Equity Assistance Centers’’                that the EACs renew a programmatic
                                               that document to improve the EAC                         rather than Desegregation Assistance                  focus on supporting school integration
                                               program. These included the following:                   Centers. However, a few commenters                    efforts, and provide assistance for policy
                                                  • Amending the section that governs                   objected to the Department amending                   efforts designed to bring students
                                               the existing geographic regions to allow                 the definition of a ‘‘Desegregation                   together. This commenter also suggested
                                               the Secretary flexibility in choosing the                Assistance Center’’ to refer to it as an              the Department increase EAC
                                               number and composition of geographic                     Equity Assistance Center. These                       accountability in reporting outputs,
                                               regions to be funded with each                           commenters proposed alternate names,                  outcomes, best practices, and what
                                               competition.                                             such as Integration and Equity                        works, to expand resources and
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                                                  • Adding religion to the areas of                     Assistance Centers (IEACS),                           awareness to a wide array of
                                               desegregation assistance, adding a                       Desegregation and Equity Assistance                   communities.
                                               definition for ‘‘special educational                     Centers (DEACs) or Civil Rights Equity                   Discussion: The Department supports
                                               problems occasioned by desegregation,’’                  Assistance Centers (CREACs).                          the continued development of an EAC
                                               and amending the definition of ‘‘sex                       Discussion: The Department                          program that works to ensure that
                                               desegregation’’ to clarify the protected                 appreciates the support expressed by                  students are brought together through
                                               individuals identified by this term.                     many commenters for these changes.                    eliminating segregation in schools on


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                                               the basis of race, national origin, sex                  commenter requested that the selection                § 270.4 What types of projects are
                                               and religion. The Department agrees                      criteria specify that the EACs can                    authorized under this program?
                                               that accountability plays an important                   provide assistance in all desegregation                  Comment: Several commenters
                                               role in this process, and directs this                   assistance areas, and that EACs can help              expressed support for the addition of
                                               commenter to our Government                              to combat religious discrimination                    ‘‘community organizations’’ to the list of
                                               Performance and Results Act (GPRA)                       without decreasing other civil rights                 parties that may receive desegregation
                                               measures, which measure the work of                      protections. Another commenter                        assistance under this program.
                                               the EACs using a variety of criteria, and                suggested that the Department consider                   Discussion: The Department
                                               performance reporting requirements                       an understanding of the elements                      appreciates the support for these
                                               including annual performance reports,                    required to effect real and lasting change            changes.
                                               annual evaluations, and financial                        versus information dissemination.                        Changes: None.
                                               reports. These can be found in the
                                               notice inviting applications for new                        Discussion: The Department believes                § 270.5 What geographic regions do
                                               awards published elsewhere in this                       that using the general selection criteria             the EACs serve?
                                               issue of the Federal Register. When                      listed in 34 CFR 75.210 will provide the
                                                                                                        Secretary with the necessary flexibility                 Comment: Several commenters asked
                                               running competitions for the EAC                                                                               that the Department maintain ten
                                               program, the Department hopes to                         to ensure that the selection criteria
                                                                                                        reflect the needs and concerns                        geographic regions, rather than reducing
                                               attract applicants that will consider a                                                                        to four geographic regions. Among
                                               range of methods for addressing the                      identified at the time of each
                                                                                                        competition, including those of the civil             these, some commenters stated that
                                               needs of each geographic region, which                                                                         demand for EAC services is rising, and
                                               may include identifying different                        rights community. The general selection
                                                                                                                                                              expressed concern as to how four
                                               strategies to expand resources and                       criteria have been vetted and tested
                                                                                                                                                              geographic regions could meet those
                                               awareness to a wide array of                             across many Departmental programs,
                                                                                                                                                              demands. Some commenters requested
                                               communities within the region. Finally,                  and provide a wide range of factors for
                                                                                                                                                              that we instead increase the number of
                                               as to the sharing of best practices, the                 evaluating applications in any
                                                                                                                                                              geographic regions.
                                               Department notes that under                              competition. In addition, adoption of                    Discussion: The Department believes
                                               § 270.30(b), each EAC is expected to                     the general selection criteria would                  that allowing the Secretary to determine
                                               coordinate assistance in its geographic                  allow the Secretary to improve the                    the number and composition of
                                               regions with appropriate SEAs,                           selection process, based upon                         geographic regions for the program is
                                               Comprehensive Centers, Regional                          experience gained in running the                      necessary to maximize the program
                                               Educational Laboratories, and other                      program.                                              funds devoted to technical assistance.
                                               Federal technical assistance centers,                       With regard to the concern that EACs               As noted in the NPRM, Congress has
                                               which could include the soliciting and                   be able to provide assistance in all                  reduced funding for the EAC program
                                               sharing of best practices.                               desegregation assistance areas, we                    significantly since the program was first
                                                  Changes: None.
                                                                                                        decline to add this as a selection                    created. The Department will limit the
                                               Removal of Previous 34 CFR Part 271                      criterion because we will be using the                number of centers to provide each
                                                 Comment: Some commenters                               general selection criteria under 34 CFR               center with more funding, which will
                                               requested that the Department retain the                 75.210. However, the Department will                  help to ensure a greater percentage of
                                               regulations for the SEA Desegregation                    ensure that through those criteria, we                funds are used to provide technical
                                               Program under existing 34 CFR part 271.                  will select grantees that have the                    assistance and a smaller percentage of
                                                 Discussion: The Department                             capability to provide technical                       funds are devoted to overhead costs.
                                               appreciates, but disagrees with, these                   assistance across all areas of                        Were the EAC program to receive
                                               comments. Congress has not funded the                    desegregation assistance. The                         additional funding in the future, the
                                               SEA Desegregation program in more                        Department expects that each grantee                  Department may consider increasing the
                                               than 20 years, and as a result, the                      will have the capacity to provide all                 number of geographic regions, as
                                               Department no longer administers this                    types of desegregation assistance, in                 appropriate.
                                               program. Given these circumstances, the                  accordance with requests for technical                   With regard to the commenters who
                                               Department believes that retaining the                   assistance. Finally, with regard to the               expressed concern that the demand for
                                               SEA Desegregation program regulations                    concern that the selected EACs be able                EAC services is rising, the Department
                                               under part 271 is not in the public                      to effect real and lasting change, we                 notes that the regulations seek to
                                               interest, and could only result in public                expect that future grantees will continue             streamline EAC services. Thus, the
                                               confusion. Thus, the Department will                     the strong work of current and past EAC               Department believes that these changes
                                               move forward in removing 34 CFR part                     grantees, and will provide appropriate                will help alleviate issues of excess
                                               271, and consolidating current part 272                  levels of technical assistance depending              demand, rather than aggravate them.
                                               into part 270.                                           on the requests. This may take the form                  Changes: None.
                                                 Changes: None.                                                                                                  Comment: Two commenters asked the
                                                                                                        of information dissemination, which is
                                                                                                                                                              Department to clarify how potential
                                               Removal of Previous § 272.30: What                       often necessary to effect change.
                                                                                                                                                              grantees will be able to identify partners
                                               criteria does the Secretary use to make                  However, we believe that the selected
                                                                                                                                                              and the needs of States if the geographic
                                               a grant?                                                 EACs will be in the best position to
                                                                                                                                                              regions will not be announced until the
                                                                                                        determine the appropriate level of                    notice inviting applications.
                                                 Comment: Several commenters
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                                               objected to the Department removing                      technical assistance in response to each                 Discussion: The Department expects
                                               the selection criteria under previous                    request and that such technical                       that a data-driven approach to
                                               § 272.30. Specifically, some of these                    assistance will be of sufficient quality,             identifying regional needs will help
                                               commenters stated that the existing                      intensity, and duration to lead to                    potential applicants anticipate the needs
                                               selection criteria are necessary because                 improvements in practice among the                    of each region and make better use of
                                               they are tailored to the special needs of                eligible entities receiving those services.           existing resources, including other
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                                               and Federal, State, and local data                       centers from focusing on specific States              them. Commenters expressed particular
                                               sources. In addition, the Department                     or LEAs without a request from those                  concern that this could lead to a
                                               anticipates that this will be an ongoing                 States or LEAs. Please note that once an              reduction in services for English
                                               process, and that needs of the States and                EAC has developed materials in                        learners, low-income, or rural students.
                                               LEAs within each region will become                      response to a request for technical                   Similarly, some commenters expressed
                                               more apparent throughout the project                     assistance, that EAC may make those                   concern that consolidating the
                                               period. Similarly, while the Department                  materials available to other interested               geographic regions would lead to
                                               expects applicants will have baseline                    parties.                                              increased competition between the
                                               knowledge of potential partners within                      Changes: None.                                     LEAs in that region. Finally, several
                                               the geographic region, we hope that                         Comment: Several commenters                        commenters expressed a concern that
                                               grantees will identify new partners                      expressed concern that these regulations              the EACs would focus on serving highly
                                               throughout the project period, as                        could jeopardize the relationships                    impacted States.
                                               appropriate.                                             between the existing centers and their                   Discussion: The Department does not
                                                  Changes: None.                                        clients, or would compromise cross-                   anticipate that changing the number of
                                                  Comment: Several commenters                           center collaboration. Similarly, several              geographic regions will result in a
                                               expressed concern with the proposed                      commenters expressed concern that                     reduction in EAC technical assistance
                                               criteria for determining the number and                  changing the current EAC serving a                    provided. First, with regard to demand
                                               boundaries of the geographic regions. In                 particular geographic region could affect             for services, we note that EACs provide
                                               addition, several commenters suggested                   the viability of multi-year projects                  assistance where requested by school
                                               that changing these criteria during an                   underway in that region.                              boards or other responsible
                                               election year would create additional                       Discussion: While we appreciate                    governmental agencies. These services
                                               risk to the program. Finally, some                       commenters’ concern that these                        are and will continue to be provided
                                               commenters expressed general concern                     regulations could disrupt the                         free to responsible governmental
                                               that providing the Secretary with                        relationships between existing centers                agencies and we do not anticipate any
                                               flexibility to determine the number and                  and their clients, we note that the EAC               impact on the number of requests for
                                               composition of geographic regions for                    funds are awarded to centers through a                assistance from the EACs because of the
                                               the program would expose the centers to                  competitive grant process. Therefore,                 reduction in the number of geographic
                                               political influences.                                    there is always, and has always been, a               regions. With regard to the ability of the
                                                  Discussion: The Department has                        possibility that the center will change               EACs to continue to meet the demand
                                               identified objective criteria that will be               during a new award cycle. The                         for services, the Department believes
                                               used to establish both the number and                    Department seeks to ensure that                       that consolidating the number of
                                               the geographic boundaries of each                        program funds are awarded to the most                 geographic regions will increase
                                               region to be served by the EACs.                         qualified applicants, which will ensure               efficiency in the use of time, staff,
                                               Through the NPRM, we solicited                           that program funds are used to                        money, and other resources and
                                               comments on what factors the Secretary                   maximum effect.                                       increase the magnitude of direct
                                               should consider when determining the                        The Department appreciates the                     technical assistance. We also anticipate
                                               composition of States in each                            commenters’ commitment to                             that applicants will propose approaches
                                               geographic region, and gave careful                      implementing comprehensive, multi-                    to technical assistance that include the
                                               consideration to all suggestions. As                     year plans for combating issues of                    use of existing resources and emerging
                                               such, we believe that the criteria                       inequity within their region. The                     technologies to improve coordination of
                                               identified are sufficient to ensure that                 Department notes that the EAC program                 center staff and continuous oversight of
                                               boundaries of the new geographic                         will continue to fund multi-year grants,              assistance activities. Furthermore, these
                                               regions are based on appropriate data,                   and the centers will continue to support              regulations do not alter the level of
                                               and reflect the underlying needs of                      multi-year technical assistance activities            funding established by Congress for the
                                               those regions.                                           to improve equity, when necessary.                    EAC program. As such, the resources
                                                  Similarly, because the Department                        The Department agrees with                         available to fund EACs nationwide, as
                                               established the criteria for geographic                  commenters that ensuring continuity of                demand dictates, remain the same. For
                                               boundaries through public comment                        services is essential to the work of the              these reasons, we also disagree with the
                                               and the boundaries will be based on                      EAC program. Therefore, we are revising               assertion that consolidating the
                                               objective measures, we believe the                       § 270.30 to require that the EACs                     geographic regions could lead to
                                               published criteria we will use when                      selected following a new competition                  heightened competition amongst the
                                               determining the number and                               will work with current EACs to support                LEAs within each consolidated region.
                                               composition of geographic regions for                    a smooth transition and to minimize                      The Department agrees with
                                               the EAC program insulate the EAC                         disruption for the intended                           commenters that it is important to
                                               geographic boundary determinations                       beneficiaries.                                        ensure that LEAs with high numbers of
                                               from political influence.                                   Changes: We have revised § 270.30 to               low-income students, rural LEAs, and
                                                  Changes: None.                                        include § 270.30(c), which requires that              other traditionally underserved
                                                  Comment: Some commenters                              the EACs selected following a new                     populations continue to benefit from the
                                               suggested that the Department could                      competition must work with current                    EAC program. The Department intends
                                               allow the centers within each existing                   EACs to support a smooth transition and               to expand the reach of the EACs through
                                               region to determine which States and                     to minimize disruption in the provision               these regulations by improving the
                                               LEAs in its region should receive                        of technical assistance.                              effectiveness and efficiency of the
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                                               focused attention based on available                        Comment: Several commenters                        delivery of services.
                                               data.                                                    expressed concern that, were the                         We note that the regulations do not
                                                  Discussion: Title IV and our                          Department to reduce the number of                    use the terms ‘‘high impacted States’’ or
                                               implementing regulations limit the                       geographic regions from 10 to 4, a                    ‘‘highly impacted States.’’ As noted
                                               centers to providing services upon                       number of beneficiaries would no longer               above, the regulations will not cause the
                                               request. The demand-driven nature of                     receive services from the EAC program,                EACs to focus on certain States within
                                               the program precludes the regional                       or would no longer be able to afford                  a region, because EACs provide services


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                                               when responsible governmental                            regulations were promulgated in 1987.                 commensurate with the size of the
                                               agencies request assistance, not when                    Thus, while we acknowledge that the                   geographic region. Thus, each EAC will
                                               EACs conduct outreach. Thus, as is now                   EACs already make great use of                        have comparable resources to support
                                               the case, EACs will continue to serve                    technology, we expect that the EACs                   LEAs in meeting settlement agreements,
                                               eligible entities within an entire                       will need to continue to expand their                 upon request.
                                               geographic region, upon request for                      use of technology to reflect the best                    However, we note that while these
                                               assistance. Please note that once an EAC                 practices and most current capabilities               entities all address civil rights matters,
                                               has developed materials in response to                   for providing remote technical                        the role of the EACs is different from,
                                               a request for technical assistance, that                 assistance. In addition, we note that the             and independent of, the role of OCR and
                                               EAC may make those materials available                   current regulations are not intended to               DOJ. It would be inappropriate to base
                                               to other interested parties.                             curtail in-person technical assistance,               any aspect of the EAC program on the
                                                  Changes: None.                                        but rather acknowledge that significant               amount of resources devoted to
                                                  Comment: Several commenters                           advances in technology enable EACs to                 programs aimed at providing similar
                                               expressed concern regarding the                          use a variety of methods for providing                services to eligible entities. Thus, it is
                                               potential costs associated with                          technical assistance, and that decreases              inappropriate to consider the number of
                                               consolidating the geographic regions. Of                 in funding over the past three decades                OCR field investigators when
                                               these commenters, many were                              demand that the EACs continue to find                 considering the number of regions for
                                               concerned that consolidation would                       novel methods of providing assistance                 the EAC program. Finally, the
                                               result in overreliance on remote                         in order to reach a broad range of                    Department notes that persons served by
                                               technical assistance by the EACs.                        eligible entities. Furthermore, we note               the EAC program are limited by section
                                               Although some commenters supported                       that under the current structure of ten               270.3 to include public school
                                               EACs increasing their use of technology,                 geographic regions, the EACs are                      personnel, students, parents,
                                               many expressed a belief that the work                    already integrating the use of technology             community organizations and other
                                               of the EACs necessitates face-to-face                    to serve the large, geographically                    community members. Thus, while the
                                               interaction. In addition, some                           dispersed populations within the region               Department anticipates that the EACs
                                               commenters stated that the EACs could                    and cannot respond to every request                   will continue to collaborate with OCR
                                               not increase the use of remote technical                 with in-person technical assistance.                  and DOJ, it would be inappropriate for
                                               assistance because the EACs are already                  Thus, the EACs will need to continue to               the EACs to provide technical assistance
                                               utilizing technology to the maximum                      exercise professional judgment in                     to OCR or DOJ using grant funds
                                               extent possible. Moreover, some                          considering whether a request for                     provided under these regulations.
                                               commenters expressed concern that                        technical assistance can be addressed                    Changes: None.
                                               poor and rural LEAs and Indian                           through remote technical assistance.                     Comment: Several commenters
                                               reservations do not have the                             The Department expects that centers                   proposed additional criteria the
                                               technological infrastructure to support                  will consider whether there are any                   Secretary should consider when
                                               remote technical assistance. Finally,                    barriers to providing and receiving                   determining the size and number of the
                                               some commenters expressed concern                        technical assistance remotely. As such,               geographic regions. One commenter
                                               that consolidation of the geographic                     the Department expects that high-                     suggested the Secretary group
                                               regions would result in increased travel                 quality applicants for funding under the              contiguous States into regions. Other
                                               costs, as well as the need for more staff                EAC program will propose effective and                commenters suggested the Secretary
                                               and infrastructure within each EAC.                      efficient ways to serve the needs of the              consider: Each proposed geographic
                                                  Discussion: The Department believes                   entire region.                                        region’s history with inequities; whether
                                               that the concerns of the commenters are                     Changes: None.                                     a geographic area contains urban,
                                               unwarranted. The Department stresses                        Comment: Several commenters                        suburban, rural, or frontier populations;
                                               that, while we will consolidate the                      expressed concern that reducing the                   the size and diversity of the student
                                               number of geographic regions, each                       number of regions could negatively                    population; emerging issues in the field;
                                               region will receive a commensurate                       affect the collaborative work that the                active school desegregation cases;
                                               portion of EAC program funds. The                        EACs conduct with the Office for Civil                geographic miles served and number of
                                               increased funding for each new                           Rights (OCR) and Department of Justice                LEAs; and number of civil rights
                                               geographic region should at least                        (DOJ), or that EACs would have to limit               complaints filed over a given time
                                               partially offset any increased costs for                 the role they play in supporting                      period in each region. Additional
                                               travel, and enable the centers to accrue                 individual LEAs reaching settlement                   commenters suggested that the
                                               the necessary staff and infrastructure to                agreements with OCR or DOJ. Some of                   Department consider the distrust of
                                               serve that geographic region. The                        these commenters stated that OCR needs                Federal government agencies; the
                                               Department expects that the EACs will                    300 new field investigators, and that                 historical relationship between the
                                               continue to provide on-the-ground                        reducing the number of EACs would                     Federal government and tribal schools,
                                               technical assistance, and appreciates                    contribute to this void. Other                        and the element of trust within that
                                               that such interaction is often a necessary               commenters stated that EACs provide                   relationship; cultural affinity; the
                                               part of combatting entrenched issues                     technical assistance and training to DOJ              weather; and the politics of the region.
                                               that contribute to segregation.                          and OCR, and expressed a concern that                    Discussion: The Department agrees
                                                  In order to reach a wide array of                     these entities would no longer receive                with one commenter’s suggestion that
                                               eligible entities, we also expect that the               training were the number of geographic                priority be given to grouping contiguous
                                               EACs will enhance their technical                        regions to be consolidated.                           States into regions, as States in similar
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                                               assistance capacities through                               Discussion: The Department                         geographic regions tend to face similar
                                               technology. As noted in the NPRM, the                    anticipates that the EACs will continue               equity issues. The Department also
                                               Internet now allows EACs to provide                      to collaborate with the OCR and DOJ, as               plans to examine each region’s history
                                               effective and coordinated technical                      appropriate. The Department does not                  in addressing issues of equity, active
                                               assistance across much greater                           anticipate that the EACs will scale back              school desegregation cases, number of
                                               geographic distances than would have                     collaboration with these entities,                    civil rights complaints, and emerging
                                               been possible when the previous                          because each EAC will receive funding                 issues in the field by examining the


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                                               history of EAC and other Departmental                    the Department’s interpretation of ‘‘sex’’            15, 2015) (‘‘Sexual orientation
                                               technical assistance activities. The                     under Title IX of the Education                       discrimination . . . is sex
                                               Department will limit its analysis to the                Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) and                     discrimination because it necessarily
                                               composition of urban, city, and rural                    implementing regulations, and the                     involves discrimination based on gender
                                               LEAs in each geographic region, because                  interpretations and rules of other                    stereotypes.’’). For example, Videckis
                                               these are the designations for which we                  Federal agencies. No commenters                       held that the distinction between
                                               have available data. The size and                        opposed including all of these terms in               discrimination based on gender
                                               diversity of the student population is                   the Department’s proposed definition.                 stereotyping and sexual orientation is
                                               included within § 270.5(c)(1). In                        In addition, some commenters suggested                artificial, and that claims based on
                                               addition, the number of LEAs in each                     that the definition of ‘‘sex                          sexual orientation are covered by Title
                                               geographic region is included under                      desegregation’’ should include                        VII and Title IX as sex or gender
                                               § 270.5(c)(2), and the Department                        desegregation based on ‘‘sexual                       discrimination. As the Department
                                               believes this is a better measurement of                 orientation,’’ and that sex stereotyping              noted in the NPRM, interpretations of
                                               the need of a region than geographic                     should specify that stereotypical notions             Title IX and its regulations are
                                               miles covered. The Department declines                   of gender include the sex-role                        particularly relevant to the meaning of
                                               to incorporate all additional suggested                  expectation that females should be                    ‘‘sex’’ under Title IV because Congress’s
                                               criteria, because they are not aligned                   attracted to and romantically involved                1972 amendment to Title IV to add sex
                                               with the goals of the program and there                  only with males (and not females) and                 as an appropriate desegregation
                                               is no clear way of measuring those                       that males should be attracted to and                 assistance area was included in Title IX.
                                               suggested criteria.                                      romantically involved only with females               Discrimination against an individual
                                                  Changes: We have revised § 270.5(c)                   (and not males).                                      because he or she does not conform to
                                               to include a consideration of the                           Discussion: In the NPRM, the                       sex-role expectations by being attracted
                                               geographic proximity of the States                       Department noted that it updated the                  to or in a relationship with a person of
                                               within each region.                                      definition of ‘‘sex desegregation’’ to                the same sex will inevitably rely on sex
                                                  Comment: One commenter expressed                      clarify to whom it applies and highlight              stereotypes. Therefore, in order to
                                               concern that consolidating the number                    some emerging issues for which EACs                   provide clarity for EACs on a type of sex
                                               of EACs would expand the EACs’ scope                     may provide technical assistance,                     discrimination on which they may
                                               of responsibility into areas and issues                  including the treatment of students with              provide technical assistance, the
                                               associated with geographic regions for                   regard to sex stereotypes.                            Department is amending the regulation
                                               which they are not familiar.                                In the NPRM, the Department also                   by adding this language after the
                                                  Discussion: The Department expects                    noted that the inclusion of ‘‘sex                     reference to ‘‘sex stereotypes’’ as an
                                               high-quality applicants to be able to                    stereotypes’’ was aligned with our                    example of one included in the
                                               provide technical assistance across all                  Office for Civil Rights’ interpretation of
                                                                                                                                                              commentary of the NPRM.
                                               desegregation assistance areas the                       the prohibition of sex discrimination in
                                               program covers. The Department further                   Title IX and its regulations, and was                    Changes: The Department will amend
                                               expects that, if an EAC did not have                     consistent with other Federal agencies’               the definition of ‘‘sex desegregation’’ to
                                               experience in addressing a request for                   recent regulatory proposals, which                    add the phrase ‘‘such as treating a
                                               technical assistance, it would develop                   defined ‘‘sex stereotypes’’ to include                person differently because he or she
                                               that expertise or partner with other                     treating a person differently because he              does not conform to sex-role
                                               EACs or Federal technical assistance                     or she does not conform to sex-role                   expectations because he or she is
                                               centers to develop that expertise                        expectations by being in a relationship               attracted to or is in a relationship with
                                               collaboratively. Such coordination                       with a person of the same sex. After the              a person of the same sex’’ after ‘‘sex
                                               would be within the scope of                             NRPM, the Department of Health and                    stereotypes.’’
                                               § 270.30(b), which requires EACs to                      Human Services and the Department of                     Comment: Several commenters
                                               coordinate assistance with appropriate                   Labor both issued final regulations                   expressed support for the Department’s
                                               SEAs, Comprehensive Centers, Regional                    providing that sex stereotyping includes              proposal to add a definition of ‘‘religion
                                               Educational Laboratories, and other                      expectations related to the appropriate               desegregation,’’ and to incorporate
                                               Federal technical assistance centers.                    roles and behavior of a certain sex. 81               religion into the definitions of
                                               The Department expects high-quality                      FR 31,376, 31,468 (May 18, 2016) (to be               ‘‘desegregation assistance’’ and
                                               applicants to identify adequate supports                 codified at 45 CFR 92.4); 81 FR 39,108,               ‘‘desegregation assistance areas.’’
                                               and leverage all available resources,                    39,168 (June 15, 2016) (to be codified at             Additional commenters supported the
                                               including non-Federal resources, in                      41 CFR 60–20.7(a)(3)).                                addition, but requested that the
                                               light of the program’s current funding                      Some Federal district courts have                  Department amend the definition of
                                               level. In doing so, we believe that EACs                 recognized in the wake of the Supreme                 ‘‘religion desegregation’’ or provide
                                               will have the capacity to effectively                    Court’s decision in Price Waterhouse v.               additional guidance to ensure that this
                                               respond to the particular needs of each                  Hopkins, 490 U.S. 228 (1989), that                    does not result in harm to other
                                               region.                                                  discrimination on the basis of ‘‘sex’’                students’ civil rights, result in
                                                  Changes: None.                                        includes discrimination based on sex                  discrimination, or deprive any student
                                                                                                        stereotypes about sexual attraction and               of educational opportunities due to
                                               Section 270.7 What definitions apply                     sexual behavior or about deviations                   another student’s religious beliefs. In
                                               to this program?                                         from ‘‘heterosexually defined gender                  addition, one commenter expressed that
                                                  Comment: Several commenters                           norms.’’ See, e.g., Videckis v.                       the Department should add ‘‘religious
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                                               expressed support for the Department                     Pepperdine Univ., No.                                 desegregation’’ only if additional funds
                                               clarifying and updating the definition of                CV1500298DDPJCX, 2015 WL 8916764                      are provided. Finally, one commenter
                                               ‘‘sex desegregation’’ to explain that sex                (C.D. Cal. Dec. 15, 2015); Isaacs v.                  opposed the addition of ‘‘religion
                                               desegregation includes desegregation                     Felder, 2015 WL 6560655 (M.D. Ala.                    desegregation’’ as being out of alignment
                                               based on transgender status, gender                      Oct. 29, 2015); Baldwin v. Dep’t of                   with the other desegregation assistance
                                               identity, sex stereotypes, and pregnancy                 Transp., Appeal No. 0120133080,                       activities carried out under this
                                               and related conditions consistent with                   Agency No. 2012–24738–FAA–03 (July                    program.


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                                                  Discussion: First, the Department                     integration efforts permitted by law and              organization engagement in informing
                                               appreciates the support expressed by                     the Department’s guidance.’’                          EAC work with schools and LEAs.
                                               many commenters for these changes.                          Discussion: The definition of ‘‘race               Similarly, another commenter
                                               The Department is satisfied that the                     desegregation’’ is rooted in the                      advocated that the Department require
                                               definition of ‘‘religion desegregation’’                 definition of ‘‘desegregation’’ under                 successful applicants to demonstrate
                                               set forth in the proposed regulations is                 section 401 of Title IV. In section 401(b),           substantive partnership with parent
                                               the most appropriate one for the work                    Congress defined ‘‘desegregation’’ to                 organizations.
                                               of the EAC program. The Department                       mean the assignment of students to                       Discussion: Proposed § 270.4 added
                                               notes that religion is specifically                      public schools and within such schools                ‘‘community organizations’’ to the list of
                                               included in the definition of                            without regard to their race, color,                  parties that may receive desegregation
                                               ‘‘desegregation’’ in Section 401 of Title                religion, sex, or national origin. The                assistance under this program. The
                                               IV, the statute authorizing the EAC                      definition under section 401(b) specifies             Department interprets ‘‘community
                                               program. Under Title IV the Secretary is                 that ‘‘desegregation’’ shall not mean the             organizations’’ to include parent
                                               authorized to provide technical                          assignment of students to public schools              organizations. The Department believes
                                               assistance to support the desegregation                  in order to overcome racial imbalance.                that this addition will enable greater
                                               of public schools and the assignment of                  Thus, the Department believes that the                parent organization involvement in EAC
                                               students to schools without regard to                    current definition of ‘‘race                          technical assistance activities.
                                               religion. The addition of ‘‘religious                    desegregation’’ incorporates the                      Furthermore, we note that parents of
                                               desegregation’’ does not alter the civil                 statutory definition.                                 students are eligible to receive technical
                                               rights of students, but rather provides                     Changes: None.                                     assistance under the EAC program.
                                               the EACs the ability to assist schools to                   Comment: One commenter requested                      With regard to the request that the
                                               address religion desegregation matters.                  that the Department amend the                         Department require successful
                                               The Department is aware of an                            definition of ‘‘Special educational                   applicants to the EAC program to
                                               increasing number of incidents of anti-                  problems occasioned by desegregation’’                demonstrate substantive partnership
                                                                                                        to problems that arise ‘‘in the course of’’           with parent organizations, the
                                               Semitic bullying and harassment in
                                                                                                        rather than ‘‘as a result of’’                        Department expects that the EACs will
                                               public schools. See, e.g., T.E. v. Pine
                                                                                                        desegregation efforts. Another                        engage all interested beneficiaries and
                                               Bush Cent. Sch. Dist., 58 F. Supp. 3d
                                                                                                        commenter suggested that the                          eligible stakeholders within an LEA that
                                               332 (S.D.N.Y. 2014). In addition, the
                                                                                                        Department change the term ‘‘special                  requests technical assistance. However,
                                               Department is aware of reports
                                                                                                        educational problems occasioned by                    the Department believes that the EACs
                                               documenting that students who are or
                                                                                                        desegregation,’’ rather than add a                    are in the best position to assess who to
                                               are perceived as Hindu, Muslim, Sikh,
                                                                                                        definition for the existing term. Both                engage based on the factual situation
                                               Arab, Middle Eastern, South Asian, or
                                                                                                        expressed that the term and its                       encountered, in order to successfully
                                               Southeast Asian are frequent targets of
                                                                                                        definition presented a deficit-based                  address an identified need for
                                               bullying and harassment. Given the                       perspective on desegregation activities,
                                               increasing religious diversity in the                                                                          desegregation assistance. Thus, the
                                                                                                        rather than focusing on the benefits of               Department declines to add a
                                               United States, and the increased tension                 these activities.
                                               that has developed in many of our                                                                              requirement that applicants demonstrate
                                                                                                           Discussion: The term ‘‘special                     a substantive partnership with parent
                                               schools related to a student’s actual or                 educational problems occasioned by
                                               perceived religion, the Department                                                                             organizations.
                                                                                                        desegregation’’ is rooted in section 403                 Changes: None.
                                               believes these regulations are necessary                 of Title IV, which states that technical
                                               to provide support and technical                         assistance may, among other activities,               Section 270.32 What limitation is
                                               assistance for schools to assist in                      include making available to such                      imposed on providing Equity Assistance
                                               developing effective strategies to ensure                agencies information regarding effective              under this program?
                                               all students have a full opportunity to                  methods of coping with special                          Comment: One commenter opposed
                                               participate in educational programs,                     educational problems occasioned by                    proposed § 270.32 and suggested that
                                               regardless of religion. The Department                   desegregation. Thus, we decline to alter              the Department clarify that the
                                               believes that the need and ability for                   the term ‘‘special educational problems               regulation will not prevent EACs from
                                               EACs to provide technical assistance to                  occasioned by desegregation.’’ However,               assisting LEAs in need of support and
                                               address religion desegregation should                    the Department agrees that the                        assistance with inclusive curriculum
                                               not be tied to the EAC funding levels.                   underlying definition would be better                 design. Another commenter proposed
                                               Accordingly, the Department declines to                  served by referring to problems that                  that the Department amend current
                                               change the regulations based on these                    arise ‘‘in the course of’’ rather than ‘‘as           § 270.6(b) to read that the activities
                                               comments.                                                a result of’’ desegregation efforts                   prohibited under § 270.6(a) do not
                                                  Changes: None.                                        because the language of the former more               prohibit the DACs from assisting LEAs
                                                  Comment: One commenter suggested                      accurately reflects the scope of activities           with implementing appropriate
                                               that the Department update the                           covered under ‘‘special educational                   language services for English Learner
                                               definition of ‘‘race desegregation’’ to                  problems occasioned by desegregation.’’               students.
                                               reflect the nature of modern                                Changes: We have revised the                         Discussion: Consistent with the
                                               desegregation efforts. Another                           definition of ‘‘special educational                   General Education Provisions Act, 20
                                               commenter expressed concern that the                     problems occasioned by desegregation’’                U.S.C. 1232(a), we cannot and do not
                                               caveat that ‘‘race desegregation’’ does                  under § 270.7 to mean those issues that               authorize centers to exercise direction
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                                               not mean the assignment of students to                   arise in classrooms, schools, and                     or control over the curriculum. The
                                               public schools to correct conditions of                  communities in the course of                          Department believes it necessary to
                                               racial separation that are not the result                desegregation efforts based on race,                  amend previous § 270.6(b) because, as
                                               of State or local law or official action                 national origin, sex, or religion.                    drafted, § 270.6(b) could be
                                               was too limiting. This commenter                            Comment: One commenter suggested                   misconstrued to permit the
                                               suggested that the Department define                     that the Department adopt language                    development or implementation of
                                               racial desegregation ‘‘to include racial                 requiring greater parent and parent                   activities for direct instruction;


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                                               removing this provision will ensure                      burden that applicants would not                      Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
                                               clarity. The Department agrees that                      otherwise incur in the development and                  These final regulations do not contain
                                               EACs could provide technical assistance                  submission of a grant application. Other              any information collection
                                               to ensure that English learner programs                  losses may stem from the reduction of                 requirements.
                                               do not unjustifiably segregate students                  the number of regional centers for those
                                               on the basis of national origin or English               applicants that do not receive a grant in             Intergovernmental Review
                                               learner status, consistent with our ‘‘Dear               future funding years, including the costs                This program is subject to Executive
                                               Colleague Letter: English Learner                        of phasing out those centers and                      Order 12372 and the regulations in 34
                                               Students and Limited English Proficient                  associated job losses. Additionally, due              CFR part 79. One of the objectives of the
                                               Parents’’ (Jan. 7, 2015), (http://                       to the consolidation of EACs, the                     Executive order is to foster an
                                               www2.ed.gov/ocr/letters/colleague-el-                    remaining geographic regions will cover               intergovernmental partnership and a
                                               201501.pdf). Because the Department                      a larger geographic range. As a result,               strengthened federalism. The Executive
                                               has developed publicly available                         future grantees may experience                        order relies on processes developed by
                                               guidance on the responsibilities of SEAs                 increased travel costs in providing in-               State and local governments for
                                               and LEAs to ensure equal educational                     person technical assistance. However,                 coordination and review of proposed
                                               opportunities for English learners, we                   this should be offset in part by an                   Federal financial assistance.
                                               do not believe it is necessary to add this               increased amount of funding,                             This document provides early
                                               to the regulation.                                       commensurate with the size of its                     notification of our specific plans and
                                                 Changes: None.                                         geographic region.                                    actions for these programs.
                                               Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                                                                                  Accessible Format: Individuals with
                                                                                                           We do not believe that reducing the                disabilities can obtain this document in
                                               Regulatory Impact Analysis                               number of regions will prevent EACs                   an accessible format (e.g., braille, large
                                                                                                        from providing technical assistance                   print, audiotape, or compact disc) on
                                                  Under Executive Order 12866, the                      across the country. Technological
                                               Secretary must determine whether this                                                                          request to the person listed under FOR
                                                                                                        advancements allow EACs to provide                    FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
                                               regulatory action is ‘‘significant’’ and,                effective and coordinated technical
                                               therefore, subject to the requirements of                                                                         Electronic Access to This Document:
                                                                                                        assistance across much greater                        The official version of this document is
                                               the Executive order and subject to
                                                                                                        geographic distances than when the                    the document published in the Federal
                                               review by the Office of Management and
                                                                                                        previous regulations were promulgated.                Register. Free Internet access to the
                                               Budget (OMB). Section 3(f) of Executive
                                               Order 12866 defines a ‘‘significant                         The benefits include enhancing                     official edition of the Federal Register
                                               regulatory action’’ as an action likely to               project design and quality of services to             and the Code of Federal Regulations is
                                               result in a rule that may—                               better meet the statutory objectives of               available via the Federal Digital System
                                                  (1) Have an annual effect on the                      the programs. These changes will allow                at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you
                                               economy of $100 million or more, or                      more funds to be used directly for                    can view this document, as well as all
                                               adversely affect a sector of the economy,                providing technical assistance to                     other documents of this Department
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                                               environment, public health or safety, or                 their work in equity and desegregation,               text or Portable Document Format
                                               State, local, or tribal governments or                   by reducing the amount of funds                       (PDF). To use PDF you must have
                                               communities in a material way (also                      directed to overhead costs. The                       Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
                                               referred to as an ‘‘economically                         flexibility of the geographic regions will            available free at the site.
                                               significant’’ rule);                                     increase the Department’s ability to be                  You may also access documents of the
                                                  (2) Create serious inconsistency or                   strategic with limited resources. In                  Department published in the Federal
                                               otherwise interfere with an action taken                 addition, these changes will result in                Register by using the article search
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                                                  (3) Materially alter the budgetary                    percentage of the overall funds for the               Specifically, through the advanced
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                                               or loan programs or the rights and                       and amount of funds for each selected                 your search to documents published by
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                                                  (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues                increased quality and diversity of                    (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
                                               arising out of legal mandates, the                       applicants.                                           Number: 84.004D)
                                               President’s priorities, or the principles
                                               stated in the Executive order.                              In addition, the Secretary believes                List of Subjects in 34 CFR Parts 270,
                                                  Discussion of Costs and Benefits: We                  that students covered under sex                       271, and 272
                                               have determined that the potential costs                 desegregation and religion desegregation
                                                                                                        will strongly benefit from the final                    Elementary and secondary education,
                                               associated with this regulatory action                                                                         Equal educational opportunity, Grant
                                               will be minimal while the potential                      regulations. The revised definition of
                                                                                                        ‘‘sex desegregation’’ will provide                    programs—education, Reporting and
                                               benefits are significant.                                                                                      recordkeeping requirements.
                                                  For EAC grants, applicants may                        clarification regarding the scope of
                                               anticipate costs in developing their                     issues covered under sex desegregation,                 Dated: July 12, 2016.
                                               applications. Application, submission,                   removing any confusion about                          Ann Whalen,
                                               and participation in a competitive                       appropriate technical assistance. For                 Senior Advisor to the Secretary Delegated
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                                               discretionary grant program are                          religion desegregation, grantees will                 the Duties of Assistant Secretary for
                                               voluntary. The final regulations will                    need to provide technical assistance to               Elementary and Secondary Education.
                                               create flexibility for us to use general                 responsible governmental agencies                       For the reasons discussed in the
                                               selection criteria listed in EDGAR                       seeking assistance on this subject, but               preamble, the Secretary of Education
                                               75.210. We believe that any criterion                    the costs associated with these new                   amends parts 270, 271, and 272 of title
                                               from EDGAR 75.210 used in a grant                        technical assistance activities will be               34 of the Code of Federal Regulations as
                                               competition will not impose a financial                  covered by program funds.                             follows:


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                                               ■ 1. Part 270 is revised to read as                      § 270.3 Who may receive assistance under                (5) Geographic proximity of the States
                                               follows:                                                 this program?                                         within each region; and
                                                                                                          (a) The recipient of a grant under this               (6) The amount of funding available
                                               PART 270—EQUITY ASSISTANCE                               part may provide assistance only if                   for the competition.
                                               CENTER PROGRAM                                           requested by school boards or other
                                                                                                        responsible governmental agencies                     § 270.6 What regulations apply to this
                                               Subpart A—General                                                                                              program?
                                                                                                        located in its geographic region.
                                               Sec.                                                       (b) The recipient may provide                          The following regulations apply to
                                               270.1 What is the Equity Assistance Center               assistance only to the following persons:             this program:
                                                    Program?                                              (1) Public school personnel.                           (a) The Education Department General
                                               270.2 Who is eligible to receive a grant                   (2) Students enrolled in public                     Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in
                                                    under this program?                                 schools, parents of those students,                   34 CFR part 75 (Direct Grant Programs),
                                               270.3 Who may receive assistance under                                                                         part 77 (Definitions That Apply to
                                                                                                        community organizations and other
                                                    this program?                                                                                             Department Regulations), part 79
                                               270.4 What types of projects are authorized              community members.
                                                                                                                                                              (Intergovernmental Review of
                                                    under this program?                                 § 270.4 What types of projects are
                                               270.5 What geographic regions do the EACs
                                                                                                                                                              Department of Education Programs and
                                                                                                        authorized under this program?                        Activities), and part 81 (General
                                                    serve?
                                               270.6 What regulations apply to this
                                                                                                          (a) The Secretary may award funds to                Education Provisions Act—
                                                    program?                                            EACs for projects offering technical                  Enforcement), except that 34 CFR
                                               270.7 What definitions apply to this                     assistance (including training) to school             75.232 (relating to the cost analysis)
                                                    program?                                            boards and other responsible                          does not apply to grants under this
                                                                                                        governmental agencies, at their request,              program.
                                               Subpart B—[RESERVED]                                     for assistance in the preparation,                       (b) The regulations in this part.
                                               Subpart C—How Does the Secretary Award                   adoption, and implementation of plans                    (c) The Uniform Administrative
                                               a Grant?                                                 for the desegregation of public schools.              Requirements, Cost Principles, and
                                               Sec.                                                       (b) A project must provide technical                Audit Requirements for Federal Awards
                                               270.20 How does the Secretary evaluate an                assistance in all four of the                         in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted in 2 CFR
                                                    application for a grant?                            desegregation assistance areas, as                    part 3474 and the OMB Guidelines to
                                               270.21 How does the Secretary determine                  defined in 34 CFR 270.7.                              Agencies on Governmentwide
                                                    the amount of a grant?                                (c) Desegregation assistance may                    Debarment and Suspension
                                               Subpart D—What Conditions Must I Meet
                                                                                                        include, among other activities:                      (Nonprocurement) in 2 CFR part 180, as
                                               after I Receive a Grant?                                   (1) Dissemination of information                    adopted in 2 CFR part 3485.
                                                                                                        regarding effective methods of coping
                                               Sec.                                                                                                           § 270.7 What definitions apply to this
                                                                                                        with special educational problems
                                               270.30 What conditions must be met by a                                                                        program?
                                                    recipient of a grant?
                                                                                                        occasioned by desegregation;
                                               270.31 What stipends and related
                                                                                                          (2) Assistance and advice in coping                    In addition to the definitions in 34
                                                    reimbursements are authorized under                 with these problems; and                              CFR 77.1, the following definitions
                                                    this program?                                         (3) Training designed to improve the                apply to the regulations in this part:
                                               270.32 What limitation is imposed on                     ability of teachers, supervisors,                        Desegregation assistance means the
                                                    providing Equity Assistance under this              counselors, parents, community                        provision of technical assistance
                                                    program?                                            members, community organizations,                     (including training) in the areas of race,
                                                 Authority: 42 U.S.C. 2000c—2000c–2,
                                                                                                        and other elementary or secondary                     sex, national origin, and religion
                                               2000c–5, unless otherwise noted.                         school personnel to deal effectively with             desegregation of public elementary and
                                                                                                        special educational problems                          secondary schools.
                                               Subpart A—General                                        occasioned by desegregation.                             Desegregation assistance areas means
                                                                                                                                                              the areas of race, sex, national origin,
                                               § 270.1 What is the Equity Assistance                    § 270.5 What geographic regions do the                and religion desegregation.
                                               Center Program?                                          EACs serve?
                                                                                                                                                                 English learner has the same meaning
                                                                                                          (a) The Secretary awards a grant to                 under this part as the same term defined
                                                  This program provides financial                       provide race, sex, national origin, and
                                               assistance to operate regional Equity                                                                          in section 8101(20) of the Elementary
                                                                                                        religion desegregation assistance under               and Secondary Education Act, as
                                               Assistance Centers (EACs), to enable                     this program to regional EACs serving
                                               them to provide technical assistance                                                                           amended.
                                                                                                        designated geographic regions.
                                               (including training) at the request of                     (b) The Secretary announces in the                  (Authority: Section 8101(20) of the
                                               school boards and other responsible                      Federal Register the number of centers                Elementary and Secondary Education Act of
                                               governmental agencies in the                                                                                   1965, as amended by the Every Student
                                                                                                        and geographic regions for each                       Succeeds Act, Pub. L. 114–95 (2015) (ESSA))
                                               preparation, adoption, and                               competition.
                                               implementation of plans for the                            (c) The Secretary determines the                      Equity Assistance Center means a
                                               desegregation of public schools, and in                  number and boundaries of each                         regional desegregation technical
                                               the development of effective methods of                  geographic region for each competition                assistance and training center funded
                                               coping with special educational                          on the basis of one or more of the                    under this part.
                                               problems occasioned by desegregation.                    following:                                              National origin desegregation means
                                                                                                          (1) Size and diversity of the student               the assignment of students to public
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                                               § 270.2 Who is eligible to receive a grant
                                                                                                        population;                                           schools and within those schools
                                               under this program?
                                                                                                          (2) The number of LEAs;                             without regard to their national origin,
                                                  A public agency (other than a State                     (3) The composition of urban, city,                 including providing students such as
                                               educational agency or a school board) or                 and rural LEAs;                                       those who are English learners with a
                                               private, nonprofit organization is                         (4) The history and frequency of the                full opportunity for participation in all
                                               eligible to receive a grant under this                   EAC and other Department technical                    educational programs regardless of their
                                               program.                                                 assistance activities;                                national origin.


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                                                  Public school means any elementary                    under the Individuals with Disabilities                 (b) A recipient of a grant under this
                                               or secondary educational institution                     Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1400 et seq.)                part must coordinate assistance in its
                                               operated by a State, subdivision of a                                                                          geographic region with appropriate
                                               State, or governmental agency within a                   Subpart B—[RESERVED]                                  SEAs, Comprehensive Centers, Regional
                                               State, or operated wholly or                                                                                   Educational Laboratories, and other
                                               predominantly from or through the use                    Subpart C—How Does the Secretary                      Federal technical assistance centers. As
                                               of governmental funds or property, or                    Award a Grant?                                        part of this coordination, the recipient
                                               funds or property derived from                                                                                 shall seek to prevent duplication of
                                                                                                        § 270.20 How does the Secretary evaluate
                                               governmental sources.                                    an application for a grant?                           assistance where an SEA,
                                                  Public school personnel means school                                                                        Comprehensive Center, Regional
                                               board members and persons who are                          (a) The Secretary evaluates the
                                                                                                                                                              Educational Laboratory, or other Federal
                                               employed by or who work in the                           application on the basis of the criteria
                                                                                                                                                              technical assistance center may have
                                               schools of a responsible governmental                    in 34 CFR 75.210.
                                                                                                          (b) The Secretary selects the highest               already provided assistance to the
                                               agency, as that term is defined in this                                                                        responsible governmental agency.
                                               section.                                                 ranking application for each geographic
                                                                                                                                                                (c) A recipient of a grant under this
                                                  Race desegregation means the                          region to receive a grant.
                                                                                                                                                              part must communicate and coordinate
                                               assignment of students to public schools                 § 270.21 How does the Secretary                       with the most recent EAC grant
                                               and within those schools without regard                  determine the amount of a grant?                      recipient(s) in its region, as needed, to
                                               to their race, including providing                          The Secretary determines the amount                ensure a smooth transition for ongoing
                                               students with a full opportunity for                     of a grant on the basis of:                           technical assistance under the EAC
                                               participation in all educational                            (a) The amount of funds available for              program.
                                               programs regardless of their race. ‘‘Race                all grants under this part;
                                               desegregation’’ does not mean the                           (b) A cost analysis of the project (that           § 270.31 What stipends and related
                                               assignment of students to public schools                                                                       reimbursements are authorized under this
                                                                                                        shows whether the applicant will                      program?
                                               to correct conditions of racial separation               achieve the objectives of the project
                                               that are not the result of State or local                                                                         (a) The recipient of an award under
                                                                                                        with reasonable efficiency and economy
                                               law or official action.                                                                                        this program may pay:
                                                                                                        under the budget in the application), by
                                                  Religion desegregation means the                                                                               (1) Stipends to public school
                                                                                                        which the Secretary:
                                               assignment of students to public schools                                                                       personnel who participate in technical
                                                                                                           (1) Verifies the cost data in the
                                               and within those schools without regard                                                                        assistance or training activities funded
                                                                                                        detailed budget for the project;
                                               to their religion, including providing                      (2) Evaluates specific elements of                 under this part for the period of their
                                               students with a full opportunity for                     costs; and                                            attendance, if the person to whom the
                                               participation in all educational                            (3) Examines costs to determine if                 stipend is paid receives no other
                                               programs regardless of their religion.                   they are necessary, reasonable, and                   compensation for that period; or
                                                  Responsible governmental agency                       allowable under applicable statutes and                  (2) Reimbursement to a responsible
                                               means any school board, State,                           regulations;                                          governmental agency that pays
                                               municipality, LEA, or other                                 (c) Evidence supporting the                        substitutes for public school personnel
                                               governmental unit legally responsible                    magnitude of the need of the                          who:
                                               for operating a public school or schools.                                                                         (i) Participate in technical assistance
                                                                                                        responsible governmental agencies for
                                                  School board means any agency or                                                                            or training activities funded under this
                                                                                                        desegregation assistance in the
                                               agencies that administer a system of one                                                                       part; and
                                                                                                        geographic region and the cost of
                                               or more public schools and any other                                                                              (ii) Are being compensated by that
                                                                                                        providing that assistance to meet those
                                               agency that is responsible for the                                                                             responsible governmental agency for the
                                                                                                        needs, as compared with the evidence
                                               assignment of students to or within that                                                                       period of their attendance.
                                                                                                        supporting the magnitude of the needs
                                               system.                                                                                                           (b) A recipient may pay the stipends
                                                  Sex desegregation means the                           for desegregation assistance, and the
                                                                                                                                                              and reimbursements described in this
                                               assignment of students to public schools                 cost of providing it, in all geographic
                                                                                                                                                              section only if it demonstrates that the
                                               and within those schools without regard                  regions for which applications are
                                                                                                                                                              payment of these costs is necessary to
                                               to their sex (including transgender                      approved for funding;
                                                                                                                                                              the success of the technical assistance or
                                                                                                           (d) The size and the racial, ethnic, or
                                               status; gender identity; sex stereotypes,                                                                      training activity, and will not exceed 20
                                                                                                        religious diversity of the student
                                               such as treating a person differently                                                                          percent of the total award.
                                                                                                        population of the geographic region for
                                               because he or she does not conform to                                                                             (c) If a recipient is authorized by the
                                                                                                        which the EAC will provide services;
                                               sex-role expectations because he or she                                                                        Secretary to pay stipends or
                                                                                                        and
                                               is attracted to or is in a relationship                                                                        reimbursements (or any combination of
                                                                                                           (e) Any other information concerning
                                               with a person of the same sex; and                                                                             these payments), the recipient shall
                                                                                                        desegregation problems and proposed
                                               pregnancy and related conditions),                                                                             determine the conditions and rates for
                                                                                                        activities that the Secretary finds
                                               including providing students with a full                                                                       these payments in accordance with
                                                                                                        relevant in the applicant’s geographic
                                               opportunity for participation in all                                                                           appropriate State policies, or in the
                                                                                                        region.
                                               educational programs regardless of their                                                                       absence of State policies, in accordance
                                               sex.                                                     Subpart D—What Conditions Must I                      with local policies.
                                                  Special educational problems                          Meet after I Receive a Grant?                            (d) A recipient of a grant under this
                                               occasioned by desegregation means                                                                              part may pay a travel allowance only to
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                                               those issues that arise in classrooms,                   § 270.30 What conditions must be met by               a person who participates in a technical
                                               schools, and communities in the course                   a recipient of a grant?                               assistance or training activity under this
                                               of desegregation efforts based on race,                    (a) A recipient of a grant under this               part.
                                               national origin, sex, or religion. The                   part must:                                               (e) If the participant does not
                                               phrase does not refer to the provision of                  (1) Operate an EAC in the geographic                complete the entire scheduled activity,
                                               special education and related services                   region to be served; and                              the recipient may pay the participant’s
                                               for students with disabilities as defined                  (2) Have a full-time project director.              transportation to his or her residence or


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                                               place of employment only if the                          they seek to increase socioeconomic                   commenter was particularly opposed to
                                               participant left the training activity                   diversity, to create successful plans for             the proposed priority being used as an
                                               because of circumstances not reasonably                  desegregation, and to address special                 absolute priority. The commenter
                                               within his or her control.                               educational problems occasioned by                    asserted that it is more important to
                                                                                                        bringing together students from different             include a priority for staff qualifications,
                                               § 270.32 What limitation is imposed on                   social, economic, religious, and racial               including expertise in Federal, State,
                                               providing Equity Assistance under this
                                               program?
                                                                                                        backgrounds.                                          and local laws related to sex, race, and
                                                                                                        DATES:  This priority and requirement is              national origin discrimination and
                                                 A recipient of a grant under this                                                                            expertise in related research on what
                                               program may not use funds to assist in                   effective August 17, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                              works to increase all types of integration
                                               the development or implementation of                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Britt
                                                                                                                                                              and avoid discrimination.
                                               activities or the development of                         Jung, U.S. Department of Education, 400                  Discussion: While we agree that staff
                                               curriculum materials for the direct                      Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3E206,                      qualifications should include expertise
                                               instruction of students to improve their                 Washington, DC 20202–6135.                            in Federal, State, and local laws related
                                               academic and vocational achievement                      Telephone: (202) 205–4513 or by email:                to sex, race, and national origin
                                               levels.                                                  britt.jung@ed.gov.                                    desegregation and related research, we
                                                                                                           If you use a telecommunications                    believe that a priority for expertise in
                                               PART 271 [REMOVED AND                                    device for the deaf (TDD) or a text                   providing technical assistance to
                                               RESERVED]                                                telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay               increase socioeconomic diversity will
                                                                                                        Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–               strengthen EAC programs without
                                               ■ 2. Under the authority of section 414                  8339.
                                               of the Department of Education                                                                                 detracting from the existing issue areas.
                                               Organization Act, 20 U.S.C. 3474, part                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               As noted in the notice of proposed
                                               271 is removed and reserved.                               Purpose of Program: The EAC                         priority and requirement, more than
                                                                                                        program awards grants through                         one-third of all American Indian/Alaska
                                               PART 272 [REMOVED AND                                    cooperative agreements to operate                     Native students and nearly half of all
                                               RESERVED]                                                regional EACs that provide technical                  African-American and Latino students
                                                                                                        assistance (including training) at the                attend high-poverty schools.1 Students
                                               ■ 3. Under the authority of section 414                  request of school boards and other                    attending high-poverty schools continue
                                               of the Department of Education                           responsible governmental agencies in                  to have unequal access to: (1) Advanced
                                               Organization Act, 20 U.S.C. 3474, part                   the preparation, adoption, and                        coursework; (2) the most effective
                                               272 is removed and reserved.                             implementation of plans for the                       teachers; and (3) necessary funding and
                                               [FR Doc. 2016–16811 Filed 7–15–16; 8:45 am]              desegregation of public schools and in                supports.2 Moreover, research shows
                                               BILLING CODE 4000–01–P                                   the development of effective methods of               that States with less socioeconomically
                                                                                                        addressing special educational problems               diverse schools tend to have larger
                                                                                                        occasioned by desegregation.                          achievement gaps between low- and
                                               DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION                                    Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e–3; 42            higher-income students.3
                                                                                                        U.S.C. 2000c—2000c–2 and 2000c–5.                        We believe that socioeconomic
                                               34 CFR Chapter II                                                                                              integration strategies can be vital tools
                                                                                                           Applicable Program Regulations: 34                 for EAC technical assistance centers in
                                               [Docket ID ED–2016–OESE–0015; CFDA                       CFR part 270.
                                               Number: 84.004D]                                                                                               their work to support all four areas of
                                                                                                           Note: We published a notice of final               desegregation assistance: Race, sex,
                                               Final Priority and Requirement—Equity                    regulations elsewhere in this issue of                national origin, and religion. The
                                               Assistance Centers                                       the Federal Register.
                                                                                                           We published a notice of proposed                     1 National Center for Education Statistics. (2014).
                                               AGENCY:  Office of Elementary and                        priority and requirement for this                     Digest of Education Statistics, Table 216.6.
                                               Secondary Education, Department of                       program in the Federal Register on                    Retrieved from http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/
                                               Education.                                               April 1, 2016 (81 FR 18818). That notice              d14/tables/dt14_216.60.asp.
                                                                                                                                                                 2 See, e.g., National Center for Education
                                               ACTION: Final priority and requirement.                  contained background information and
                                                                                                                                                              Statistics. (2013). Digest of Education Statistics,
                                                                                                        our reasons for proposing the particular              Table 225.40. Retrieved from: http://nces.ed.gov/
                                               SUMMARY:    The Assistant Secretary for                  priority and requirement.                             programs/digest/d13/tables/dt13_225.40.asp.
                                               Elementary and Secondary Education                          There are no differences between the                  Max, Jeffrey, and Steven Glazerman (2014). ‘‘Do
                                               (Assistant Secretary) announces a                        proposed priority and requirement and                 Disadvantaged Students Get Less Effective
                                               priority and a requirement under the                                                                           Teaching?’’ U.S. Department of Education, National
                                                                                                        this final priority and requirement.                  Center for Education Evaluation and Regional
                                               Equity Assistance Centers (EAC)                             Public Comment: In response to our                 Assistance. Washington, DC: Government Printing
                                               program. The Assistant Secretary may                     invitation in the notice of proposed                  Office. Retrieved from: http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/pubs/
                                               use this priority and this requirement                   priority and requirement, one party                   20144010/pdf/20144010.pdf.
                                               for competitions in fiscal year 2016 and                 submitted a substantive comment on the                   Gray, Lucinda, et al. Educational Technology in
                                                                                                                                                              U.S. Public Schools: Fall 2008 (Apr. 2010) (NCES
                                               later years. We take this action to                      proposed priority and requirement.                    2010–034). U.S. Department of Education, National
                                               encourage applicants with a track record                 Generally, we do not discuss technical                Center for Education Statistics, available at: http://
                                               of success or demonstrated expertise in                  and other minor changes.                              nces.ed.gov/pubs2010/2010034.pdf.
                                               socioeconomic integration strategies                        Analysis of Comment: An analysis of                   Wells, John, and Laurie Lewis. Internet Access in
                                               that are effective for addressing                        the comment follows.                                  U.S. Public Schools and Classrooms: 1994–2005
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                                                                                                                                                              (November 2006). U.S. Department of Education,
                                               problems occasioned by the                                  Comment: One commenter stated that                 National Center for Education Statistics, available
                                               desegregation of schools based on race,                  expertise in socioeconomic integration                at: http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2007/2007020.pdf.
                                               national origin, sex, or religion. We                    strategies is valuable, but recommended                  3 Mantil, Ann, Anne G. Perkins, and Stephanie

                                               intend for the priority and the                          that we eliminate the proposed priority               Aberger. (February 27, 2012). ‘‘The Challenge of
                                                                                                                                                              High Poverty Schools: How Feasible Is
                                               requirement to help ensure that grant                    on the basis that expertise in areas of               Socioeconomic School Integration?’’ In ‘‘The Future
                                               recipients have the capacity to support                  sex, race, and national origin                        of School Integration,’’ Kahlenberg, Richard D., ed.
                                               responsible governmental agencies as                     desegregation is more important. The                  The Century Foundation. pp 155–222.



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CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal regulations.
DatesThese regulations are effective August 17, 2016.
ContactBritt Jung, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 3E206, Washington, DC 20202- 6135. Telephone: (202) 205-4513 or by email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 46807 
RIN Number1810-AB26
CFR Citation34 CFR 270
34 CFR 271
34 CFR 272
CFR AssociatedElementary and Secondary Education; Equal Educational Opportunity; Grant Programs-Education and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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